题目内容
_____ two children attending college, the parents have to work really hard to make the ends meet.
A. From B. For C. Of D. With
D
It was Thanksgiving morning and in the crowded kitchen of my small home I was busy preparing the traditional Thanksgiving turkey when the doorbell rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children in rags huddling together. “Any old papers, lady?” asked one of them.
I was busy. I wanted to say “no” until I looked down at their feet. They were wearing thin little sandals, wet with heavy snow.
“Come in and I’ll make you a cup of hot cocoa.”
They walked over and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the floor. I served them cocoa and bread with jam to fight against the cold outside. Then I went back to the kitchen and started again on my household budget.
The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at it. The boy asked in a flat voice, “Lady, are you rich?”
I looked at my shabby slipcovers. The girl put her cup back in its saucer carefully and said, “Your cups match your saucers.” Her voice was hungry with a need that no amount of food could supply. They left after that, holding their bundles of papers against the wind. They hadn’t said “Thank you.” They didn’t need to. They had reminded me that I had so much for which to be grateful. Plain blue china cups and saucers were only worth five pence. But they matched.
I tasted the potatoes and stirred the meat soup. Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads, my man with a good steady job—these matched, too.
I moved the chairs back from the fire and cleaned the living room. The muddy prints of small sandals were still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to forget how rich I am.
【小题1】Two children came to the writer’s front door because _________________.
| A.it was Thanksgiving Day | B.they were beggars |
| C.they wanted old papers | D.they wanted a cup of cocoa |
| A.She showed great pity on them |
| B.She had old papers to sell |
| C.She wanted to invite them to her Thanksgiving feast |
| D.She wanted them to see how rich she was |
| A.she saw that the lady’s room was comfortable |
| B.she saw the cups matched the saucers |
| C.the writer’s slipcovers were very new |
| D.the writer was preparing a big meal while she was too hungry. |
| A.how much money you have had |
| B.how you feel about your life |
| C.how you have helped others |
| D.what job your husband is doing |
| A.show her husband that someone had come |
| B.remind her that she had helped two children |
| C.remind her that she was very rich in the neighborhood |
| D.remind her how life should be |
The British aren’t having as many children as they used to. One reason is that people are having children much older than before, meaning they have fewer years in which they can have them. After years at university, they need a few years of work experience before they can get the job they want. They might then get married, but it’s incredibly expensive to buy a house in the UK.
The above explains why young British people now don’t move out of their parents’ home until they are around 30 years old on average. It is not until they are 30 that they can afford their own home. Increasingly, it is not until that age that they can afford to get married and start a new life in a new home. It’s only after this age that many young people start thinking about having a child.
So a British person manages to get a job, get a home and get married. Why isn’t he or she then having at least two children on average? The main reason is that it is quite expensive to bring up a child in the UK. Why is it expensive? Well, these days, both parents need to work just to pay for their home and living expenses. Because both parents are at work, that means they then need to pay someone to look after their child during the day. Paying for this childcare is nearly always expensive.
The recent financial crisis is making things even harder for families, since unemployment is rising and even fewer people can afford to have children. With so much pressure on families, is it any surprise that the divorce rate is so high?
So what is Britain doing to try and save the British family? The government is trying to make it cheaper to have children. For example, there have been increases in money families can claim from the state each month. Also, there are increasing government subsidies for nursery schools, so that parents do not need to pay so much for child care.
The government is also trying to reduce the number of hours British parents have to work to earn enough money to pay their bills. If parents didn’t have to work so many hours, they’d have more time to spend with their children and wouldn’t need to spend so much on childcare. On average, a Briton works 49 hours a week, which is the most in Europe. The state is now considering introducing laws to encourage companies to improve their employees’ work-life balance. Let’s hope they’re not too late to save the British family. Otherwise, the British will always be too tired, and won’t have enough time and money, to have children.
【小题1】Young British people live in their parents’ home until around 30 because .
| A.They are allowed to get married at 30 |
| B.they can’t find jobs to support themselves |
| C.they can’t afford a house of their own until then |
| D.they enjoy family life with their parents |
| A.they have fewer years to have children |
| B.they live much shorter lives than before |
| C.it is more expensive to bring up a child |
| D.people are losing their jobs because of the recent financial crisis |
| A.bringing down prices |
| B.raising the salaries of parents |
| C.reducing family income tax |
| D.increasing subsidies for families and nursery schools |
| A.with long work hours, it is hard for British parents to balance life and work |
| B.more and more families in Britain are breaking up because they are having fewer children |
| C.among Europeans, British people work hardest and earn the least |
| D.childcare takes up too much energy and time for the British |
| A.food paid by the government |
| B.school buildings for poor students |
| C.free transportation |
| D.money from the government to benefit the public |