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Rebecca949 发表于 2014-6-6 09:56

六级练习2014.06.05

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The family is changing.In the past, grandparents, parents, and children used to live together, and they had an extended family. (1) ___________________________________________. But family structure is changing throughout the world. The nuclear family consists of only one father, one mother, and children; it is becoming the main family structure everywhere.
The nuclear family offers married women some advantages: they have freedom from their relatives, and the husband does not have all the power in the family. Studies show that in nuclear families men and women usually make an equal number of decisions about family life.
But wives usually have to "pay" for the benefits of freedom and power. When women lived in extended families, sisters, grandparents, and aunts helped one another with housework and childcare. (2) _________________________________. Wives in nuclear families do not often enjoy this benefit, and they have another disadvantage, too :women generally live longer than their husbands, so older women from unclear families often have to live alone.
Studies show that women are generally less satisfied with marriage than men are. In the past, men worked outside the home and women worked inside. (3) _________________________________________________________. Now women work outside and have more freedom than they did in the past, but they still have to do most of the housework. The women actually have two full time jobs, and they have not much free time.




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伊梦青依 发表于 2014-6-6 10:40

sometimes 2 more brothers and their wives and children were parts of this large family group

susan.sui 发表于 2014-6-9 14:07

sometimes 2 or more brothers with their wives and children were part of this family group
in addition, old women in a large group had important positions.
housework of child-care was full-time job and there was no time for anything else

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