Mothers after the WWII _________.
A: gave up their careers and stayed at home to take c, are of their children
B: would rather find a job than look after their children at home
C: preferred to be working mothers
D: did not know what to do
A: gave up their careers and stayed at home to take c, are of their children
B: would rather find a job than look after their children at home
C: preferred to be working mothers
D: did not know what to do
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- She gave up her job to look after her children
- She gave up her job as a nurse because she found the children too difficult _____ . A: look after B: to look after C: looking after D: be looked after
- It is clear from the passage that the author advocates ______. A: the natural development of children's intelligence B: early intervention in children's intellectual growth C: providing enough day-care centers for children of working mothers D: depriving poor mothers of the opportunities to raise their children at home
- Martin thinks that housewives take less responsibility because _________. A: they do housework. B: they look after the children at home. C: they are less efficient than their husbands. D: they don’t have the burden of a working man
- The bad effects of the policy is that the working mothers and fathersare forced to take care of their aging parents and young children at the sametime.