More American mothers than ever are
working, and more workers are mothers. Yet their march into the world of paid
work continues to cause suspicion. One recent survey found that 48 percent of
Americans believe that preschoolers suffer if their mothers work, while another
found that 42 percent of employed parents think that working mothers care more
about succeeding at work than meeting their children’s needs. All mothers deserve our support--those who care for children at home and those who have joined the work force. But many working mothers continue to believe that they are shortchanging (少找钱)their children. They shouldn’t. Research tells us that kids do just fine when mothers work. Suzanne Bianchi a scientist of the University of Maryland, has found that mothers today spend as much if not more time with their children tha A. now more American mothers are working than any time in American history and anywhere else in the world B. more than half Americans think that before going to school, children need their mothers’ whole-hearted care C. a majority of Americans believe that once working outside home mothers think of their own work more than their children D. more American mothers work than ever before, but this problem of working mothers has not been solved satisfactorily [单项选择]More American mothers than ever are working, and more workers are mothers. Yet their march into the world of paid work continues to cause suspicion. One recent survey found that 48 percent of Americans believe that preschoolers suffer if their mothers work, while another found that 42 percent of employed parents think that working mothers care more about succeeding at work than meeting their children’s needs.
All mothers deserve our support--those who care for children at home and those who have joined the work force. But many working mothers continue to believe that they are shortchanging (少找钱)their children. They shouldn’t. Research tells us that kids do just fine when mothers work. Suzanne Bianchi a scientist of the University of Maryland, has found that mothers today spend as much if not more time with their children than they did in 1965, even though the percentage of mothers who work rose from 35 percent to 71 percent. Then there are the obvious financial benefits. For A. They need the support of males. B. They need the understanding of other members of their families. C. They need young people to be well-prepared to work both in and outside their homes. D. They need especially the powerful support of the society for working mothers. 我来回答: 提交
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