Question 1: Everything/nothi
Question 1: Everything/nothing?
Question 2: As
Question 3: Difficult/difficult?
Question 4: Allow/Can
Question 5: Manufacturing
Question 6: Africa?
Question 7: Question
Question 8: And/or to
Question 9: Enough.
Question 10: Help!
Question 1: This sentence means that parents are willing to do anything or anything for you, so fill in everything/ anything in the blank of this sentence. ?
Question 2: This sentence means that many middle school students think that their relationship with their parents is not as close as before, and it is not as close as before ... As means less than or worse than, so fill in as in the blank of this sentence.
Question 3: This sentence means that they find it difficult to get along with their parents, so they fill in the blank of this sentence with the word hard/ difficult. ?
Question 4: This sentence means that parents don't allow their children to do what they want or children can't do what they want, so fill in the blanks in this sentence as allowed/allowed.
Question 5: This sentence means that these things make parents unhappy, so the word make is filled in the blank of this sentence.
Question 6: This sentence means that when a child does something wrong, he is afraid of being punished. Fear means fear, so fill in the blanks with this sentence. ?
Question 7: This sentence means that problems are actually a part of life, so fill in the blanks with the word problem.
Question 8: This sentence means that in order to solve the problem, you'd better find a chance to talk to your parents. Talking to someone or talking to someone means talking to someone, so fill in the blanks with /to.
Question 9: This sentence means that you tell your parents that you are old enough to make decisions for yourself, so fill in enough words in the blank of this sentence.
Question 10: This sentence means that you can get help from others, so fill in the auxiliary word help in the blank of this sentence.