Men do far more housework than they are given credit for, according to resea

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问题     Men do far more housework than they are given credit for, according to research that claims women do not notice because their male(26)______ "don’t make a fuss".
    Men said they(27)______ 13 hours a week on household (28)______including cleaning the lavatory, taking out the rubbish and changing the bed(29)______. But 60 percent of the 1,000 men questioned said their efforts were(30)______by the woman in their lives because they did not like to make a(31)______. Almost half said they felt women were more(32)______to showing off about the amount of housework they take on.
    The task most men said they did was taking out the rubbish—with 85 percent(33)______credit.(34)______. Food shopping came in third place—with 78 percent saying they are responsible for restocking the fridge each week.
    The research by Dove, the beauty brand,(35)______. Paul Connell, brand manager of Dove Men Care, said: "Our research shows that modern men are becoming more vocal about the contribution they make in the home,(36)______ [br] (30)
Men do far more housework than they are given credit for, according to research that claims women do not notice because their male(26)partners "don’t make a fuss".
    Men said they(27)spent 13 hours a week on household(28)chores including cleaning the lavatory, taking out the rubbish and changing the bed(29)sheet. But 60 percent of the 1, 000 men questioned said their efforts were(30)unnoticed by the woman in their lives because they did not like to make a(31)fuss. Almost half said they felt women were more(32)likely to showing off about the amount of housework they take on.
    The task most men said they did was taking out the rubbish—with 85 percent(33)claiming credit.(34)Carrying the shopping bags was the second most popular chore among men, with 80 percent saying they often help their wife. Food shopping came in third place—with 78 percent saying they are responsible for restocking the fridge each week.
    The research by Dove, the beauty brand,(35)found men spend 4.7 hours a week on housework as well as 1.5 hours on DIY and 6.9 hours on childcare. Paul Connell, brand manager of Dove Men Care, said: "Our research shows that modern men are becoming more vocal about the contribution they make in the home,(36)and the popular stereotype of men doing nothing around the house is no longer accurate."

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