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The State of Marriage Today
Is there something seriously wrong with marriage today During the past 50 years the rate of divorce in the United States has exploded: almost 50% of marriages end in divorce now, and the evidence suggests it is going to get worse. If this trend continues, it will lead to the break up of the family, according to a spokesperson for the National Family Association. Some futurists predict that in 100 years, the average American will many at least four times, and extramarital affairs will be even more common than they are now.
But what are the reasons for this, and is the picture really so gloomy The answer to the first question is really quite simple: marriage is no longer the necessity it once was. the institution of marriage has been based for years partly on economic need. Women used to be economically dependent on their husbands as they usually didn’t have jobs outside the home. But with the rising number
A. Divorce leads to the breakup of the family.
B. Half of the married couples get divorced.
C. American people marry more than four times.
D. More and more people are getting divorce
[填空题]A state university president was arrested today and charged with impersonate a police officer because, the authorities say, he pulled over a speeding driver here last month. (57) Using flashing headlights, Richard L, Judd. 64 the president of Central Connecticut State University, made the driver, Peter Baba, 24, of Plainville, pull on Jan. 23. the state police said. (58) He then flashed a gold badge and barked at him for speed, they said. (59) Mr. Judd is New Britain’s police commissioner from 1981 to 1989 and from, 1993 to 1995. (60) But Detective Harold Gannon of the New Britain police said today that the job involved more policy as police work, and did not include the authority to charge or chide criminals. (61) The gold badge was mere a university award. (62) The governor said he would not ask for a resignation because Mr. Judd had made a "misjudgment" and had written a letter of apologizing
(63) Later, Mr. Judd’s lawyer, Paul