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In the opinion of many people, the two­parent family is the correct way to raise children. Traditionally, this has been as the most natural way, but single­parent families have had to face prejudices(偏见) against their life­style. However, the single­parent family is the fastest growing type of family. In the United States, a national survey showed that at least 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family. So we think it is important to throw prejudices away and to see the advantages of single­parent families.
When compared to two­parent families, single­parent families are usually at a disadvantage in some ways. They are often in short of money, and children receive less attention. What’s more, single parents can find themselves under too much pressure(压力) of both work and home. Despite(尽管) these disadvantages, it is possible for single­parent families to look for support from friends, schools, communities or other organizations. They need to remember that nobody can do it alone.
Surprisingly, single­parent families also have some advantages over two­parent families. Single parents have greater flexibility(灵活性) in spending time with children, because they don’t have to consider the needs of a husband or wife. So they can develop closer relationships with their children. Another advantage comes from the fact that single parents often work together with their children to solve problems, which makes children feel more needed and valued.
It’s important to remember that single­parent families have, until now suffered prejudices from some people. They think that it’s easier for the children in single­parent families to drop out of school in teens, and to be jobless in their early twenties. But, with the support from friends, schools and communities, single­parent families become more accepted by society, and this situation is certain to improve. In the future we will probably see these prejudices disappear.
【小题1】What does the writer mainly tell us in Paragraph 1?
A. People shouldn’t have prejudices against single­parent families.
B. The single­parent family is not good for raising children.
C. The two­parent family is the correct way to raise children.
D. 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family in the USA.
【小题2】Which disadvantage of single­parent families is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 2?

A.They are often in short of money.
B.Children may receive less attention.
C.Children also suffer from the prejudice.
D.Parents are under pressure of both work and home.
【小题3】How can single parents make their children feel more needed and valued?
A.Don’t consider the needs of others.
B.Pay more attention to their children.
C.Develop closer relationships with their children.
D.Discuss and solve problems together with their children.
【小题4】Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A.Advantages and Disadvantages
B.Changing Views on Single­parent Families
C.Best Life­style for Children
D.Comparing Two Types of Family

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In the opinion of many people, the two­parent family is the correct way to raise children. Traditionally, this has been as the most natural way, but single­parent families have had to face prejudices(偏见) against their life­style. However, the single­parent family is the fastest growing type of family. In the United States, a national survey showed that at least 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family. So we think it is important to throw prejudices away and to see the advantages of single­parent families.

When compared to two­parent families, single­parent families are usually at a disadvantage in some ways. They are often in short of money, and children receive less attention. What’s more, single parents can find themselves under too much pressure(压力) of both work and home. Despite(尽管) these disadvantages, it is possible for single­parent families to look for support from friends, schools, communities or other organizations. They need to remember that nobody can do it alone.

Surprisingly, single­parent families also have some advantages over two­parent families. Single parents have greater flexibility(灵活性) in spending time with children, because they don’t have to consider the needs of a husband or wife. So they can develop closer relationships with their children. Another advantage comes from the fact that single parents often work together with their children to solve problems, which makes children feel more needed and valued.

It’s important to remember that single­parent families have, until now suffered prejudices from some people. They think that it’s easier for the children in single­parent families to drop out of school in teens, and to be jobless in their early twenties. But, with the support from friends, schools and communities, single­parent families become more accepted by society, and this situation is certain to improve. In the future we will probably see these prejudices disappear.

1.What does the writer mainly tell us in Paragraph 1?

A. People shouldn’t have prejudices against single­parent families.

B. The single­parent family is not good for raising children.

C. The two­parent family is the correct way to raise children.

D. 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family in the USA.

2.Which disadvantage of single­parent families is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 2?

A.They are often in short of money.

B.Children may receive less attention.

C.Children also suffer from the prejudice.

D.Parents are under pressure of both work and home.

3.How can single parents make their children feel more needed and valued?

A.Don’t consider the needs of others.

B.Pay more attention to their children.

C.Develop closer relationships with their children.

D.Discuss and solve problems together with their children.

4.Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?

A.Advantages and Disadvantages

B.Changing Views on Single­parent Families

C.Best Life­style for Children

D.Comparing Two Types of Family

 

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In the opinion of many people, the two­parent family is the correct way to raise children. Traditionally, this has been as the most natural way, but single­parent families have had to face prejudices(偏见) against their life­style. However, the single­parent family is the fastest growing type of family. In the United States, a national survey showed that at least 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family. So we think it is important to throw prejudices away and to see the advantages of single­parent families.
When compared to two­parent families, single­parent families are usually at a disadvantage in some ways. They are often in short of money, and children receive less attention. What’s more, single parents can find themselves under too much pressure(压力) of both work and home. Despite(尽管) these disadvantages, it is possible for single­parent families to look for support from friends, schools, communities or other organizations. They need to remember that nobody can do it alone.
Surprisingly, single­parent families also have some advantages over two­parent families. Single parents have greater flexibility(灵活性) in spending time with children, because they don’t have to consider the needs of a husband or wife. So they can develop closer relationships with their children. Another advantage comes from the fact that single parents often work together with their children to solve problems, which makes children feel more needed and valued.
It’s important to remember that single­parent families have, until now suffered prejudices from some people. They think that it’s easier for the children in single­parent families to drop out of school in teens, and to be jobless in their early twenties. But, with the support from friends, schools and communities, single­parent families become more accepted by society, and this situation is certain to improve. In the future we will probably see these prejudices disappear.
小题1:What does the writer mainly tell us in Paragraph 1?
A. People shouldn’t have prejudices against single­parent families.
B. The single­parent family is not good for raising children.
C. The two­parent family is the correct way to raise children.
D. 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family in the USA.
小题2:Which disadvantage of single­parent families is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A.They are often in short of money.
B.Children may receive less attention.
C.Children also suffer from the prejudice.
D.Parents are under pressure of both work and home.
小题3:How can single parents make their children feel more needed and valued?
A.Don’t consider the needs of others.
B.Pay more attention to their children.
C.Develop closer relationships with their children.
D.Discuss and solve problems together with their children.
小题4:Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A.Advantages and Disadvantages
B.Changing Views on Single­parent Families
C.Best Life­style for Children
D.Comparing Two Types of Family

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In the opinion of many people, the two­parent family is the correct way to raise children. Traditionally, this has been as the most natural way, but single­parent families have had to face prejudices(偏见) against their life­style. However, the single­parent family is the fastest growing type of family. In the United States, a national survey showed that at least 50% of children will be members of a single­parent family. So we think it is important to throw prejudices away and to see the advantages of single­parent families.
When compared to two­parent families, single­parent families are usually at a disadvantage in some ways. They are often in short of money, and children receive less attention. What’s more, single parents can find themselves under too much pressure(压力) of both work and home. Despite(尽管) these disadvantages, it is possible for single­parent families to look for support from friends, schools, communities or other organizations. They need to remember that nobody can do it alone.
Surprisingly, single­parent families also have some advantages over two­parent families. Single parents have greater flexibility(灵活性) in spending time with children, because they don’t have to consider the needs of a husband or wife. So they can develop closer relationships with their children. Another advantage comes from the fact that single parents often work together with their children to solve problems, which makes children feel more needed and valued.
It’s important to remember that single­parent families have, until now suffered prejudices from some people. They think that it’s easier for the children in single­parent families to drop out of school in teens, and to be jobless in their early twenties. But, with the support from friends, schools and communities, single­parent families become more accepted by society, and this situation is certain to improve. In the future we will probably see these prejudices disappear.

  1. 1.

    What does the writer mainly tell us in Paragraph 1?

    1. A.
      People shouldn’t have prejudices against single­parent families.
    2. B.
      The single­parent family is not good for raising children.
    3. C.
      The two­parent family is the correct way to raise children.
    4. D.
      50% of children will be members of a single­parent family in the US
  2. 2.

    Which disadvantage of single­parent families is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 2?

    1. A.
      They are often in short of money.
    2. B.
      Children may receive less attention.
    3. C.
      Children also suffer from the prejudice.
    4. D.
      Parents are under pressure of both work and home.
  3. 3.

    How can single parents make their children feel more needed and valued?

    1. A.
      Don’t consider the needs of others.
    2. B.
      Pay more attention to their children.
    3. C.
      Develop closer relationships with their children.
    4. D.
      Discuss and solve problems together with their children.
  4. 4.

    Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?

    1. A.
      Advantages and Disadvantages
    2. B.
      Changing Views on Single­parent Families
    3. C.
      Best Life­style for Children
    4. D.
      Comparing Two Types of Family

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     In the opinion of many people, the two-parent family is the correct way to raise children. Traditionally,
this has been as the most natural way, but single-parent families have had to face prejudices (偏见) against
their life-style. However, the single-parent family is the fastest growing type of family. In the United States,
a national survey showed that at least 50% of children will be members of a single-parent family. So we think
it is important to throw prejudices away and to see the advantages of single-parent families.
     When compared to two-parent families,single-parent families are usually at a disadvantage in some ways.
They are often in short of money,and children receive less attention. What's more, single parents can find
themselves under too much pressure of both work and home. Despite (尽管) these disadvantages, it is
possible for single-parent families to look for support from friends, schools, communities or other organizations. They need to remember that nobody can do it alone.
     Surprisingly,single-parent families also have some advantages over two-parent families. Single parents
have greater flexibility (灵活性) in spending time with children, because they don't have to consider the needs
of a husband or wife. So they can develop closer relationships with their children. Another advantage comes
from the fact that single parents often work together with their children to solve problems, which makes
children feel more needed and valued (尊重的).
     It's important to remember that single-parent families have,until now suffered (受到) prejudices from
some people.They think that it's easier for the children in single-parent families to drop out of school in teens,
and to be jobless in their early twenties. But, with the support from friends, schools and communities,
single-parent families become more accepted by society,and this situation is certain to improve. In the future
we will probably see these prejudices disappear.
1. What does the author mainly tell us in Paragraph 1?
A. People shouldn't have prejudices against single-parent families.
B. The single-parent family is not good for raising children.
C. The two-parent family is the correct way to raise children.
D. 50% of children will be members of a single-parent family in the USA.
2. Which disadvantage of single-parent families is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 2?
A. They are often in short of money.
B. Children may receive less attention.
C. Children also suffer from the prejudice.
D. Parents are under pressure of both work and home.
3. How can single parents make their children feel more needed and valued?
A. Don't consider the needs of others.
B. Pay more attention to their children.
C. Develop closer relationships with their children.
D. Discuss and solve problems together with their children.
4. Why does author believe that the situation of single-parent families will improve?
A. Single-parent families will be more accepted by society.
B. There will be fewer and fewer single-parent families.
C. Single parents will try best to protect and control their children.
D. People will understand that there are difficulties in single-parent families.
5. Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A. Advantages and Disadvantages
B. Changing Views on Single-parent Families
C. Best Life-style for Children
D. Comparing Two Types of Family

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