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19. The children mentioned in the passage …
A) don't have their own ideas.
B) haven't started school yet.
C) aren't interested in class activities.
D) are first year students in the primary school.
20. The child can evaluate and describe what
he has done …
A) by learning the teacher's idea about it.
B) after he developed his own ideas.
C) when they are allowed to paint pictures.
D) providing he knows what colors he used.
21. Telling the child how valuable and
important his task is …
A) encourages a child to participate in
activities.
B) won't make him happy with his task,
C) will encourage him to produce new and
original things.
D) develop the teacher's creativity.
Read the text answer the questions 22 – 24
Happiness means different things to different
people. For example, some people believe that
if they have much money or many things, they
will be happy. They believe that if they are
wealthy, they will be able to do everything they
want, and so they will be happy. On the other
hand, some people believe that money is not
the only happiness. These people value their
religion, or their intelligence, or their health;
these make them happy. For me, happiness is
closely tied to my family. I am happy if my
wife, my children and I live in harmony. When
all members of my family share good and sad
times, and when my wife and I communicate
with each other and work together, I am happy.
Although the definition of happiness depends
on each individual, my "wealth" of happiness is
in my family.
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