[originaltext]M: So, you’ve seen obviously life in France, family life in Franc

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问题  
M: So, you’ve seen obviously life in France, family life in France, and now you’ve seen family life in America. Is there any difference?
W: Yes, there are some differences in education. The education in France, parents are stricter than here.
M: So you say that the parents are stricter in France. Can you give me an example? How are they stricter?
W: Like, here it’s rare when parents say "no" to their kids, and they say, most of the time, "yes" for almost everything.
M: So, you’re saying the kids are spoiled?
W: A little bit, yeah, sometimes.
M: What about the daily routine of family life? Is there anything different in the daily routine?
W: Here, in the US, we have a lot of baby-sitters, but in France, the parents, most of the time, one of the parents works, and the other takes care of the kids. And here, in the US, I notice that both parents work all the time. It’s rare when the parents take care of the kids. They contract a baby-sitter most of the time.
M: So, now that you’ve been a baby-sitter for a while, would you recommend being a baby-sitter for other people?
W: Yeah, sure, of course. It’s a very good experience, and it’s very good for our resume, for people who want to finish their study, and to find work, and it’s a good way to learn English.
M: OK, well, it was nice talking to you.
W: Thank you. You too.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5. In what aspect does French family life differ from American one?
6. What do we learn about the parents in France?
7. What does the woman say about the daily routine in the US?
8. Why does the woman think baby-sitting is a good experience?

选项 A、Education.
B、Eating habits.
C、Culture.
D、Sleeping patterns.

答案 A

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