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Part One
Compound Dictation: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.
Word Tips
A nuclear family is ___1___ in highly-industrialized societies. Beginning in the early 20th century, the two-parent family___2___ as the nuclear family was the predominant American family type. ___3___ children live with their parents until they go away to a college or university, or until they ___4___ their own jobs and move into their own ___5___ or home.
In the early mid-20th century, the father typically was the ___6___ wage earner, and the mother was the children’s ___7___ care giver. Today, often both parents hold jobs.__________________________8__________________________. Increasingly, one of the parents has a non-standard shift; that is, a shift that does not start in the morning and end in the late afternoon. In these families, one of the parents manages the children while the other works.
Prior to school, ____________________9____________________. In recent years, many private companies and home-based day care centers have sprung up to fulfill this need. Increasingly, _________________________10_________________________.
Part Two
Listen to the dialog and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.
Amy: You know, Christmas is coming. And __________1__________---he always has such great stories to tell.
Bill: I know we went to my folks last year, but my Mom’s been pretty sick. This might be her last Christmas.
Amy: She’s been ill, but __________2__________.you just don’t like my mother. That’s why you don’t want to go to my parents.
Bill: She’s never liked me. Never thought I was good enough for you.
Amy: Well, you’re not…But seriously, Mom’s not so bad. _____________________3_____________________.
Bill: I don’t think so.
Amy: Why not have both our families here for Christmas?
Bill: That would make twenty-two of us if we invited everybody.
Amy: Why not just have both our parents here for Christmas?
Bill: Good idea. Just don’t sit me next to your mother.
Part One
Compound Dictation: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.
Word Tips
A nuclear family is ___1___ in highly-industrialized societies. Beginning in the early 20th century, the two-parent family___2___ as the nuclear family was the predominant American family type. ___3___ children live with their parents until they go away to a college or university, or until they ___4___ their own jobs and move into their own ___5___ or home.
In the early mid-20th century, the father typically was the ___6___ wage earner, and the mother was the children’s ___7___ care giver. Today, often both parents hold jobs.__________________________8__________________________. Increasingly, one of the parents has a non-standard shift; that is, a shift that does not start in the morning and end in the late afternoon. In these families, one of the parents manages the children while the other works.
Prior to school, ____________________9____________________. In recent years, many private companies and home-based day care centers have sprung up to fulfill this need. Increasingly, _________________________10_________________________.
Part Two
Listen to the dialog and fill in the blanks with the information you hear.
Amy: You know, Christmas is coming. And __________1__________---he always has such great stories to tell.
Bill: I know we went to my folks last year, but my Mom’s been pretty sick. This might be her last Christmas.
Amy: She’s been ill, but __________2__________.you just don’t like my mother. That’s why you don’t want to go to my parents.
Bill: She’s never liked me. Never thought I was good enough for you.
Amy: Well, you’re not…But seriously, Mom’s not so bad. _____________________3_____________________.
Bill: I don’t think so.
Amy: Why not have both our families here for Christmas?
Bill: That would make twenty-two of us if we invited everybody.
Amy: Why not just have both our parents here for Christmas?
Bill: Good idea. Just don’t sit me next to your mother.