DURING THE PANDEMIC, MANY FAMILIES ARE STRUGGLING TO FIND CHILDCARE...

4. During the pandemic, many families are struggling to find childcare, and more grandparents are now being asked to not only watch their grandchildren but also _______________ their online learning. A. supervise B. decide C. advise D. analyze II. Listen to the next part of the report about Will’s Family and fill in each gap with one word you hear. You’ll have 30 seconds to read the questions. (1.0 point). Will’s family (Grandparents Mary and Bill Hill) Mary Hill is a 70-year-old retired nurse. Her husband Bill is a 72-year-old retired college sports administrator. They care for their grandson Will five days a week and supervise his distance (1) ___________________. Will’s parents are both teachers who must report to school. Grandmother Mary says she and her husband love to spend more time with their grandson. But, she says they are much busier than they were before the pandemic. And, the (2) ___________________ is not always easy. Grandparents are often accused of (3) ___________________grandchildren – letting them eats lots of sweets and play all the time. For Mary, becoming a rule enforcer instead of just a fun grandmother for Will has been the hardest part. Now she must make sure that Will (4) ___________________some “house rules,” such as reading and drinking milk every day. One new rule is designed to give the older people a break: Will must play by himself for an hour while his grandparents rest. “It’s more work than I thought it was going to be,” Will’s grandfather said. “At 8 o’clock in the morning, you’ve got to be there, ready to roll”. PART B: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (3.5 POINTS) Page 1/3 I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. (0.5 point)