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Father Figures
My dad used to drop my siblings and me off at school each morning on the way to work. We’d listen to the radio and chat about our day and I was oblivious to the fact that this was the 1980s and for a man to say to his office that he wouldn’t be in before 10am because he was doing the school run was very unusual. He got a lot of stick for it, but that’s the way it worked in my house.
1. ______
The survey of 2,504 mothers of 17-month old babies and 1,512 of the children’s fathers revealed that dads are now deeply involved in their kids’ upbringing. The proportion of fathers working flexible hours to fit around childcare arrangements rose from 11% to 31% between 2002 and 2005. The number working from home doubled from 14% to 29%. It’s all part, say fathers’ campaigning groups, of a real change in the home and workplace.
"This is evidence that there is a social revolution going on, with fathers not just talking a
[单项选择]My father says he’s going to ______ smoking.
[A] give up [B] put up [C] set up
[单项选择]Has the father given up smoking
[A]Yes, he used to. [B]No, he hasn’t. [C]Yes, he has.
[简答题]Peter’s son is the father of my son, then what is the relationship between Peter and me
[单项选择]() of neglecting our education, my father sent my sister and me to an evening school.
A. Accused
B. Accusing
C. To be accused
D. That he was accused
[单项选择]Has the father given up smoking
A. Yes, he used to.
B. No, he hasn’t.
C. Yes, he has.
[单项选择]My father is a heavy sleeper now, but he used to rarely oversleep, ()he
A. isn’t
B. did
C. didn’t
D. is
[填空题]It was from his father that my friend got the news that his baby boy suddenly fell ill and was in serious condition.
[单项选择]The year which preceded my father’s death made great change in my life. I had been living in New Jersey, working in defense plants, working and living among southerners, white and black. I knew about the south, of course, and about how southerners treated Negroes and how they expected them m behave, but it had never entered my mind that anyone would look at me and expect me to behave that way. I learned in New Jersey that to be a Negro meant, precisely, that one was never looked at but was simply at the mercy of the reflexes the color of one’s skin caused in other people. I acted in New Jersey as I had always acted, that is--as though I thought a great deal of myself--I had to act that way--with results that were, simply, unbelievable. I had scarcely arrived before I had earned the enmity, which was extraordinarily ingenious, of all my superiors and nearly all my co-workers. In the beginning, to make matters worse, I simply did not know what was happening. I did not know what had done,
A. derogatory
B. ironical
C. appreciative
D. neutral