Content text UNIT 1 - Test 2 - HS.docx
e. Parents need space too. When mom or dad is busy, I wait. I do not interrupt them. They feel good when I respect their time. A. b-a-c-e-d B. e-a-b-c-d C. c-a-e-b-d D. a-e-b-c-d Question 17: a. Other people worry about changing too much. They ask if we should change how babies look or how smart they are. This feels different. b. Today doctors can change genes in babies. This is new science. Families must make big choices. They need to think about what is right. c. Families must learn about gene science. They should talk to doctors. They need to understand what changes mean for the future. d. Every family makes their own choice. There is no easy answer. We must be careful and kind when we talk about changing babies' genes. e. Some parents want to fix genes that cause illness. They want healthy babies. This can stop children from getting sick. A. b-c-d-a-e B. b-e-a-c-d C. b-d-e-a-c D. b-a-c-e-d Read the following passage about Teaching Children the Value of Enough and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. In today's consumer-driven society, children are constantly bombarded with advertisements that create artificial needs. Parents face significant challenges when teaching their children about responsible consumption habits. (18)_________, they would develop healthier relationships with material possessions. The concept of "enough" needs to be introduced early, (19)_________. Children who learn to appreciate what they have often grow into more content adults. Parents can model conscious consumption by carefully considering purchases and discussing their choices openly with their children. Excessive consumption not only affects family finances but also contributes to environmental degradation. When shopping with children, (20)_________. Many successful families establish clear guidelines for purchases, creating opportunities for children to make thoughtful decisions. The toys that bring children the most joy are often those that stimulate creativity and imagination. By practicing gratitude daily and volunteering in community service, children develop empathy and perspective. Children benefit greatly from experiences rather than objects, creating memories that last much longer than the excitement of new possessions. Teaching children to delay gratification, (21)_________. Simple family activities like repairing broken items together can teach valuable lessons. Reading books about sharing and giving can inspire children. Parents should praise children when they make good choices about money. (22)_________. Small daily habits form the foundation for lifelong responsible consumption. Question 18: A. If students whom are participating in competitive sports and physical activities B. If children were given more opportunities to practice mindfulness