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Should you stay at home to look after your child,or return to work?
Maybe you don’t have the option.Combining work and motherhood is an issue faced by increasing numbers of women every day.
New research for the Institute for Economic and Social Research could solve this quandary once and for all.In short,it concludes that going back to work after the birth of a child can have a negative impact on the child’s development—unless you have lots of money.
“Growing up in a family in which the mother chooses to work appears to have some adverse consequences for children’s welfare,” the research says.However,it adds that extra money brought in by both parents can reduce the negative effect.The negative effect is also less apparent in children of better?educated mothers.
The research by John Ermisch and Marco Francesconi is especially downbeat about welfare to work programmes,and especially,the prospects for the children of some single parents.
“It is hard to see anything but gloomy (阴暗的) prospects for the children of single parents (who are generally poor),” the researchers said.This is because in a common family where both parents work,extra money brought in by the mother’s working would compensate for less time spent with the children.
In contrast,the researchers said the effects of paternal (父亲的) employment were far more modest,but this did not mean that fathers had no role in shaping their children’s welfare.Money brought in by the father would be a major resource for helping children develop.
The research says,however,that before parents get too carried away by worrying about working,there are more important issues facing a child’s development.Parents’ personalities and emotional stability,parenting practices,and the friends and networks that children experience while growing up will be much bigger factors than whether their mothers work.
1.The extra money brought in by both parents________.
A.plays different roles in shaping a child’s welfare
B.can reduce the negative effect on a child
C.has negative effect on a child’s development
D.may damage the life of children
2.The researchers would agree that________.
A.mothers should keep a balance between work and family life
B.the more money mothers make,the worse their children will be
C.mothers should make as much money as they can
D.it would be better for mothers to be with children at home
3.We can conclude from the passage that________.
A.it doesn’t matter how? much money a father brings home
B.education is the only factor in shaping a child’s welfare
C.money made by mothers can also contribute to a child’s well?being
D.mothers’ income can have a deeper effect on a child’s development
4.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.Whether mothers work is not worth considering.
B.The research shows family stability is important.
C.Parents should stop worrying about working.
D.More important factors are involved in a child’s development.
About six years ago,I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City 36 a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table.I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their conversation.At one point the woman asked:“So, 37 have you been?”And the boy,who 38 more than seven or eight years old, 39 ,”To tell you the truth,I’ve been feeling a little depressed( 忧郁)lately.”
His words 40 in my mind because it confirmed my growing belief that children are changing. 41 I can remember,my friends and I didn’t find out we were“depressed” 42 we were in high school.
The evidence of 43 in children has increased steadily in recent years.Children don’t seem 44 any more.Children speak,dress,and behave more like adults than they used to.
45 this is good or bad is difficult to say,but it certainly is different.Childhood 46 it once was no longer exists.Why?
Human development is based not only on born biological states,but 47 patterns of access to social knowledge. Movement from one social role from another usually involves learning the secrets of the new status.Children have always been taught adults’ 48 ,but slowly and in stages: traditionally,we tell the sixth graders things we keep 49 the fifth graders.
In the last thirty years, 50 ,a secret - disclosing machine called television 51 installed in 98 percent of American families.It passes information, and indiscriminately(不加区别地),to all viewers alike,without considering they are children or adults.Unable to resist the temptation,many children 52 their attention from printed texts to the less challenging,more vivid moving pictures.
Communication through print,as a matter of fact, 53 a great deal of control over the social information 54 children have access.Reading and writing involve a complex code of symbols that must be memorized and practiced.Children must read 55 books before reading complex materials.
36.A.while | B.until | C.when | D.as |
37.A.How | B.What | C.Where | D.When |
38.A.mustn’t have been | B.couldn’t have been | ||
C.needn’t have been | D.shouldn’t have been | ||
39.A.replying | B.to reply | C.replies | D.replied |
40.A.stuck | B.kept | C.brought | D.bore |
41.A.As long as | B.As far as | C.As much as | D.As though |
42.A.when | B.while | C.until | D.after |
43.A.changes | B.styles | C.personalities | D.signs |
44.A.childish | B.childlike | C.childhood | D.childless |
45.A.If | B.Be | C.Though | D.Whether |
46.A.what | B.as | C.that | D.like |
47.A.in | B.on | C.of | D.to |
48.A.ideas | B.matters | C.secrets | D.problems |
49.A.hiding from | B.hidden from | C.hiding away | D.hidden of |
50.A.therefore | B.thus | C.moreover | D.however |
51.A.was | B.is | C.has been | D.had been |
52.A.draw | B.turn | C.pay | D.attract |
53.A.allowing for | B.allowed for | C.allows for | D.being allowed |
54.A.for which | B.to which | C.from which | D.in which |
55.A.easy | B.difficult | C.simple | D.clear |
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