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Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Family conflict The generation gap, which refers to a broad difference between one generation and another, especially  between young people and their parents, usually leads to numerous conflicts. Such family conflicts can seriously threaten the relationship between parents and children at times. It goes without saying that, however old their children are, parents still regard them as small kids and keep in mind that their offspring are too young to protect themselves cautiously or have wise choices. Therefore, they tend to make a great attempt to help their children to discover the outside world. Nevertheless, they forget that as children grow up, they want to be more independent and develop their own identity by creating their own opinions, thoughts, styles and values about life. One common issue that drives conflicts is the clothes of teenagers. While teens are keen on wearing fashionable clothes which try to catch up with the youth trends, parents who value traditional clothes believe that those kinds of attire violate the rules and the norms of the society. It becomes worse when the expensive brand name clothes teens choose seem to be beyond the financial capacity of parents. Another reason contributing to conflicts is the interest in choosing a career path or education between parents and teenagers. Young people are told that they have the world at their feet and that dazzling future opportunities are just waiting for them to seize. However, their parents try to impose their choices of university or career on them regardless of their children's preference. Indeed, conflicts between parents and children are the ever lasting family phenomena. It seems that the best way to solve the matter is open communication to create mutual trust and understanding. Why do most parents still treat their teenage children like small kids? A . Because children usually make mistakes B. Because they think that children are too young to live independently. C. Because they think that children can't protect themselves well.
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Câu trả lời: B. Because they think that children are too young to live independently.

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The parents' desire to help their children discover the outside world and keep them safe leads them to treat their teenage children like small kids, even though the teenagers may desire more independence and freedom.

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Parents tend to view their children as needing constant supervision and care because they believe that children can't protect themselves well and may end up in risky situations if left on their own.

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They think that children are too young to live independently and need guidance and protection from their parents.

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Most parents still treat their teenage children like small kids because they believe that children usually make mistakes and are not mature enough to make wise choices on their own.

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