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D. By using automated warehouses with human oversight Question 33: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a future development of automation? A. Smart cities with automated home security B. Robots cleaning the streets C. Automated household waste recycling D. Human drivers delivering food manually Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 34 to 40. Adolescence is a difficult time for both parents and teenagers as it is a period of physical, social and emotional changes. Physically, as a dependent pre-teen child, you are being transformed into an independent young adult. In general, emotionally and socially, adolescents like you are experiencing profound changes in terms of freedom, privacy, interests, decisions and opinions. First, you want more freedom to choose who to see and when. You used to be most happy in the company of your parents. Now you want to spend some more time on your own. Second, your parents made most decisions before adolescence. But now you want to decide things for yourselves. You hate being told what to do all the time. Above all, adolescents have strong opinions and are idealistic. You see the world differently, develop your own views and your own sense of right and wrong. You feel you have all the answers while adults don't. All these perfectly normal changes will affect teenagers' relationship with parents. So what can you, as adolescents, do to stay on good terms with your parents? Firstly, let your parents know that you still love and value them. Secondly, try to agree rules and boundaries and prove to be dependable. Keep your words and stick to rules. Thirdly, try to understand why they might be irritated by your behaviour. Show your parents that you are capable of an independent life by taking care of your own school work and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Finally, it's all about communication! Keep talking to your parents. The more disconnected they feel, the more critical, distrustful and controlling they tend to become. Adapted from English Discovery 11 Question 34: What is the best title for the passage? A. Adolescence: A Time of Physical and Emotional Growth B. The Challenges of Parenting Teens C. How to Navigate the Parent-Teenager Relationship D. Freedom and Privacy for Adolescents Question 35: The word "privacy" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to __________. A. personal information B. personal space C. great secret D. complete independence Question 36: The word "them" in paragraph three refers to __________. A. parents B. teenagers C. changes D. terms Question 37: The word "critical" in the last paragraph is opposite in meaning to __________. A. supportive B. judgmental C. positive D. negative Question 38: According to the passage, how can adolescents maintain a positive relationship with their parents? A. By proving that they know more than their parents B. By spending more time alone C. By breaking rules and setting their own boundaries D. By communicating openly and being dependable Question 39: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Adolescents often seek more independence in decision-making. B. Parents are always supportive of the changes their teenagers go through. C. Teenagers may feel disconnected from their parents as they desire more freedom. D. Good communication can help maintain a positive relationship between parents and teenagers. Question 40: What can be inferred from the passage about the relationship between parents and adolescents? A. The relationship between parents and teenagers always worsens during adolescence. B. Good communication is key to maintaining a positive relationship during adolescence.

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