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    Taking paternity leave (陪产假) shortly after the birth of a new son or daughter may be the key to developing strong father-child bonds that last for years, says new research from Ball State University.

“We find that 9-year-olds report greater satisfaction with father involvement,” said Richard Petts, a Ball State sociology professor who carried out the research with Chris Knoester at the Ohio State University and Jane Waldfogel at Columbia University. “They feel closer to their fathers and report better communication with their dads if their fathers take paternity leave, and especially if their fathers take two or more weeks of leave.”

“We found evidence that part of the reason why two or more weeks of paternity leave may lead to 9-year-olds expressing greater satisfaction seems to be that longer periods of paternity leave-taking link to parental relationship satisfaction,” said Petts.

The study is the latest in a series examining the effects of parental leave in the development of children and its influence on the family. It is also the first research known to assess the associations between paternity leave and children’s opinions of father-child relationship quality in the United States, Petts said.

Petts said the findings of the study will help families and policymakers (政策制定者) who aim to strengthen families and improve higher quality father-child relationships.

The present structure (结构) of paternity leave in the United States provides limited opportunities for fathers to take leave and, in fact, often discourages fathers from taking leave, he said.

“The possibility to take leave is often limited to higher-income families,” Petts said. “A lack of a national paid family leave policy limits access to important benefits for American families. The present structure may be increasing inequalities.” Petts said that providing equal access to paternity leave may help to change these patterns and strengthen family relationships.

1.How was the research probably carried out?

A.By tracking families. B.By talking with mothers.

C.By interviewing the kids. D.By recording children’s behavior.

2.What is found about paternity leave?

A.It makes young kids become dependent.

B.It is determined by parental relationships.

C.It encourages men to become better fathers.

D.It improves father-child relationship quality.

3.What do we know about the research?

A.It is welcomed by young fathers. B.It is the first to study parental leave.

C.It is probably helpful to policymakers. D.It is more important than similar studies.

4.What is the problem with the present structure of paternity leave in the US?

A.Paid paternity leave is only two weeks long.

B.There is no policy to encourage paternity leave.

C.Low-income families think little of paternity leave.

D.High-income fathers are too busy to take paternity leave.

 

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文为说明文。一项新研究称,在新出生的儿子或女儿出生后不久就休陪产假,可能是建立持续多年的父子关系的关键。这项研究是一系列调查产假对儿童发展的影响及其对家庭影响的最新研究。但是目前,美国没有带薪陪产假,这使得很多父亲没办法在孩子出生后陪伴在他们左右。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段中的 They feel closer to their fathers and report better communication with their dads if their fathers take paternity leave, and especially if their fathers take two or more weeks of leave.可知,如果他们的父亲休陪产假,尤其是如果他们的父亲休了两周或更多的陪产假,他们会感觉与父亲更亲近,并报告说与父亲的沟通更好。由此可知,这项研究是根据孩子们自己表达的亲子关系的满意度进行的。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第一段中Taking paternity leave shortly after the birth of a new son or daughter may be the key to developing strong father-child bonds that last for years, says new research from Ball State University.(波尔州立大学的一项新研究称,在新出生的儿子或女儿出生后不久就休陪产假,可能是建立持续多年的父子关系的关键)以及第三段“We found evidence that part of the reason why two or more weeks of paternity leave may lead to 9-year-olds expressing greater satisfaction seems to be that longer periods of paternity leave-taking link to parental relationship satisfaction,” said Petts.(“我们发现,有证据表明,两周或两周以上的陪产假可能会让9岁的孩子表现出更大的满足感,其中的部分原因似乎是陪产假时间越长,对父母关系的满意度越高,” Petts说)可知,父亲请陪产假陪伴孩子,有益于增进今后父亲与子女的关系。故选D。 3.细节理解题。根据第五段中Petts said the findings of the study will help families and policymakers (政策制定者) who aim to strengthen families and improve higher quality father-child relationships.可知,Petts说,这项研究的发现将有助于家庭和决策者加强家庭和改善更高质量的父子关系。由此可知,这项研究的结果对于政策制定者有帮助。故选C。 4.细节理解题。根据最后一段中A lack of a national paid family leave policy limits access to important benefits for American families.可知,缺乏全国性的带薪产假政策限制了美国家庭获得重要福利的途径。由此可知,美国没有带薪陪产假,这使得很多父亲没办法在孩子出生后陪伴在他们左右。故选B。
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We’ve all witnessed uncomfortable scenes like this in public places. The grocery scene was another example of how our trust in others has eroded. But it was also a teachable moment on how we can rebuild our faith-starting with just one person.

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1.Why did the man at the checkout line argue with the cashier?

A.The cashier called a manager to help her.

B.Someone jumped the queue waiting to check out.

C.There was something wrong with his discount card.

D.He believed the cashier charged him more on purpose.

2.The underlined word “eroded” in Paragraph 5 probably means ________.

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A.he thought the cashier might feel a little bit thirsty

B.he knew she had gone through much trouble recently

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D.he loved working as a farmhand

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C.The Lapine family were rich but cruel to Stanley.

D.Stanley read about the job offer in a newspaper.

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B.Stanley had never worked on a farm, so he made a lot of mistakes.

C.Stanley’s weekly salary was not enough for him to live on.

D.Stanley left the farm by train, without telling anyone why he did so.

4.What did Stanley like doing after work each day?

A.Hitch-hiking to different towns. B.Caring for the farmer’s horses.

C.Wandering around the farm alone. D.Preparing meals on the farm.

5.Why was Armand so astonished when he read about Stanley in the magazine?

A.He didn’t know Stanley had been a British soldier.

B.He had no idea Stanley had always been a wealthy man.

C.He didn’t know his father paid Stanley so little money.

D.He didn’t expect Stanley to become such a success.

 

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