After watching my mother deal with our
family of five, I can’t understand why her answer to the question, "What do you
do" is always, "Oh, I’m just a housewife." JUST a housewife Anyone who spends
most of her time in meal preparation and cleanup, washing and drying clothes,
keeping the house clean, leading a scout troop, playing taxi driver to us kids
when it’s time for school, music lessons or the dentist, doing volunteer work
for her favorite charity, and making sure that all our family needs are met is
not JUST a housewife. She’s the real Wonder Woman. Why is it that so many mothers like mine think of themselves as second-class or something similar Where has this notion come from Have we males made them feel this way Has our society made "going to work" outside the home seem more important than what a housewife must face ea A. They take school bus. B. They take a taxi. C. Their mother drives for them. D. Scout troop sends them to school. [简答题]Then where are our relatives my father our family friends You claim the rights of a mother: the right to call me fool and child; to speak to me as no woman in authority over me at college dare speak to me; to dictate my way of life; and to force on me the acquaintance of a brute whom anyone can see to be the most vicious sort of London man about town. Before I give myself the trouble to resist such claims, I may as well find out whether they have any real existence.
Questions: A. From which work is this quotation taken B. Which character is speaking C. What does this work expose [填空题]After dinner, my family sat (around) under the grape vine, (with) bright moon above us (reflecting) in the water, drinking tea and talking about what had happened (during the dady).
A. around B. with C. reflecting D. during the day
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