Children in the past played a lot of traditional outdoor games such as hide-and-seek, tug of war, and marbles. There were _______________ outdoor games for children.
nuclear
few
family-oriented
various
Four generations live in my house: my great grandparents, my grandparents, my parents, and me. It's a(n) _______________ family.
democratic
extended
various
nuclear
(v.) take the position of something/somebody: r________
replace
My parents give me f_______________ to pursue my own interests.
freedom
A few teenagers in my village have _______________ their hair brown.
dyed
Nowadays, nearly all young people have a(n) o_______________ to go to school.
opportunity
In our group, everybody has equal rights to speak and work. We have a(n) _______________ relationship.
various
democratic
nuclear
family-oriented
I don't make public my telephone number, home address, or birthday. They are my _______________ information.
family-oriented
nuclear
extended
personal
The relationship between parents and children is now more _______ than in the past.
extended
private
Independent
democratic
(phrasal verb) rely on something/ somebody: d_______ _____
depend on
Most of the events at the fair are _______, i.e. they are designed for the family.
exciting
various
democratic
family-oriented
(v.) try to achieve something over a period of time: p_______
pursue
Young people's lifestyle today is different from that of the previous g_______________.
generation
In the past, girls had little opportunity to _______ their interests.
know
promise
replace
pursue
Hi-tech appliances used for housework have _______ our old-fashioned tools.
given up
made
replaced
stopped
Protect your personal _______ online by using strong and unique passwords.
privacy
opinions
experience
taste
learn something carefully so that you can remember it exactly: m________
memorise
He values his family and spends a lot of time with them. He's a(n) _______________ person.
family-oriented
nuclear
extended
personal
He wants to live green, so he uses products made from natural m______________.
materials
(v.) write down some key information when listening to a talk, a lecture: t_____ n____
take note
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