Answer:
1. London is home to people of many <u>diverse</u> cultures.
2. John cannot make a <u>decision</u> to get married to Mary or stay single until he can afford a house and a car.
3. My mother used to be a woman of great <u>beauty</u>, but now she gets old and looks pale.
4. Although they are twins, they have almost the same appearance but they are seldom in <u>agreement</u>.
5. The more <u>confident</u> and positive you look, the better you will feel.
6. My parents will have celebrated 30 years of <u>marriage</u> by next week.
7. Many Vietnamese people <u>sacrificed</u> their lives for the revolutionary cause of the nation
8. They had a <u>romantic</u> candlelit dinner last night and she accepted his proposal of marriage.
9. Are there any <u>differences</u>, between Vietnamese and American
10. She <u>unwisely</u> decided to walk home alone.
1. Nowadays, young people are free to choose their mates and they are encouraged <u>married</u> at least at the age of 23.
2. Some people are concerned with physical <u>attraction</u> when choosing a wife or husband.
3. What could be more <u>romantic</u> than a wedding on a tropical island?
4. In my hometown, many people still believe in <u>contract</u> marriage.
5. <u>Traditionally</u> women are responsible for the chores in the house and taking care of the children.
6. Though their performance was not perfect yet, the students held the audience's <u>attention</u> until the end.
7. The survey will cover various ways of <u>determination</u> the different attitudes toward love and marriage of today's youth.
8. Both Asian and Western students seem <u>confused</u> about how to answer the questionnaire of the survey.
19. She was <u>completely </u>unaware of the embarrassing situation due to her different cultural background.
20. What is more important to you, intelligence or <u>attraction</u>?
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Exercise 2: </u></h2>
1. What is the (marry) <u>marriage</u> age in your country?
2. In (compare) <u>comparation</u> with their American (part)<u> counterparts</u>, young Asians are considered to be less (romance) <u>romantic</u>.
3. The spectators cheered in (astonish) <u>astonishment</u> when the goal was scored in the very first few minutes of the game.
4. The man got sacked right after the boss realized that he was (trust) <u><em>trustinged</em></u>
5. The scales in front of the court (symbol) <u>symbolize </u>justice.
6. The Chinese (wide)<u> wide</u> their eyes to express (angry) <u>anger</u> whereas the (Europe) <u>European</u> regard this expression a sign of (respect) <u>respect</u>.
7. This zone was completely (secure) <u>secure</u> during the war. Few people lived here.
8. The hostess showed little (approve) <u>approval </u>of her guests' behavior.
9. Tina is a (demand) <u>demanded</u> teacher who encourages (perfect) <u>perfectly</u> in most of her students.
10. If eye contact is prolonged may be considered (respect) <u>respectful</u>.
Explanation:
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