Ôn luyện Từ vựng thi vào 10 số 52: Vietnamese lifestyle: Then and Now (Set 1)

1/1/2025 4:44:00 PM

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Drag and drop to complete the sentences.

1. In modern Vietnam, more people prefer to live in , with just parents and children under one roof.

2. Both in the past and today, have always been important in Vietnamese culture.

3. One advantage of is that grandparents help take care of the grandchildren.

4. The gaps in lifestyles often cause arguments between teens and parents.

Complete the sentences, using the hints given.

In the past, the younger  always listened to their elders, but now they express their own opinions more.
Vietnamese used to focus on rice and vegetables, but today, fast food is becoming more popular.
Traditional often gathered for meals, but now family members may eat at different times.
Modern life has changed  as young people often move to big cities for work.

Young people are taught to _____ arguing with their elders as a sign of respect.

  • attend
  • avoid
  • finish
  • imagine

Many elderly women in certain regions of Vietnam still keep the tradition of _____ their teeth black.

  • dying
  • shortening
  • charging
  • shaking

Young people today often _____ on whether they should follow traditional customs or have modern lifestyles.

  • depend
  • concentrate
  • reflect
  • insist

The children _____ to visit their parents frequently, but their busy city life kept them away.

  • promised
  • attended
  • wandered
  • worshiped

Modern lifestyles have made people more _____ on technology for communication and daily tasks.

  • focused
  • tough
  • based
  • dependent

Older generations often miss the slow and peaceful _____ of the past, compared to today’s busy cities.

  • lifestyle
  • opportunity
  • structure
  • competition

Tet holiday reflects the _____ nature of Vietnamese culture as people travel home to reunite with their loved ones.

  • hard-working
  • family-oriented
  • home-made
  • home-grown

Modern influences have introduced various _____ in Vietnam, including single-parent households and blended families.

  • ethnic groups
  • family types
  • coastal cities
  • local markets

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

In previous generations, most Vietnamese families had many children, but today, smaller families are more common.

  • ancient
  • following
  • well-known
  • peaceful

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Many Vietnamese families now allow more freedom for children in choosing their careers.

  • forbid
  • advertise
  • doubt
  • consult

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Elders taught children to always keep their word, as trust was a key value in family and community life.

  • household
  • habit
  • relation
  • promise

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Today, young people turn down arranged marriages and prefer to choose their own partners.

  • lack
  • pursue
  • reject
  • delay

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Unlike before, students now have more access to training through online courses. (PROFESSION)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

People used to be on natural water sources like wells, but now most households have tap water. (DEPEND)

Complete the conversation.

Lan: Grandma, how was family life in the past?

Grandma: It was very different, Lan. Families were big, and we lived in a(n) with grandparents, parents, and children in one .

Lan: Was the  strict?

Grandma: Yes, children respected their parents and obeyed them. Parents worked hard to provide for the family, and children helped with housework and farming.

Lan: Did you play a lot?

Grandma: We played simple games like marbles and kite flying, but we also had duties. Some boys even buffalos in the fields.

Drag and drop to complete the text.

Nowadays, life in Vietnam is very from the past. Young people have a better chance to learn with modern schools, online resources, and for their future careers.

Many teenagers are less on parents and make their own decisions about education and lifestyle. Some express themselves by the way they choose their own clothes or even their hair in bright colors.

Despite these changes, Vietnamese culture still reflects strong . Parents their children, and traditional festivals like Tet remain important. Modern life brings new opportunities, but family love and respect continue to be the foundation of Vietnamese society.