A: for economic and emotional support
B: to increase the intimacy of family members
C: for better education for children
D: to find a new partner
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- According to the statistics, among the homeless in New York there were ______. A: more people in a families than single persons B: about six thousand families C: 3 children in a family D: more families with two parents than one
- In some families in western countries, some children address their parents or grandparents directly by their first names.()
- One part of the homeless population is difficult to count. The reason might be that ________. A: homeless children live on the streets B: homeless children have no parents C: the homeless are too young to be counted as children D: the homeless children are not taken as members of their families
- 4-2-1 families are made up of four children, two parents and one grandparent.
- When children seriously disagree with their parents, experts suggest that parents should ______. A: punish them B: let them live away from their families C: send for a teacher D: keep them in the house
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In the 1950s, the majority of the American households were __________-- a husband, wife, and two children. A: blended families B: stepfamilies C: single parent families D: nuclear families
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According to the passage, what is the best for both parents and children A: They should adjust themselves to sharing the family expenses. B: Children should leave their parents when they are grown up. C: Adult children should visit their parents from time to time. D: Parents should support their children when they are in trouble.
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The title of the article might be______. A: American Children B: American Families C: American Mother D: American Parents
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Traditional American families are called "nuclear families." The nuclear family includes ____________________. A: husband B: grandma C: wife D: children
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The traditional household consists of ________. A: a husband, wife, and children (and sometimes grandparents) B: a group of related persons living together C: two or more families living together D: a man and a woman living together (whether married or not)