[originaltext] Change your bed sheets once a week, keep pans near the cooker

游客2024-02-11  21

问题  
Change your bed sheets once a week, keep pans near the cooker, and never wash white clothes with dark ones.
    That is just some of the advice you can find on a popular new Internet site designed to help recently divorced Portuguese men do the housework which their wives always did for them when they were married.
    Men in Portugal usually live with their parents, where their mothers usually do most if not all of the cooking and cleaning. They often live at home until they get married. And, when they finally marry, most men leave housework to their wives.
    According to a recent study, married men in Portugal do less work around the house than in any other European Union country.(33)But with the number of divorces rising rapidly in Portugal.thousands of men are having to iron their clothes and make dinner for the first time in their lives.
    Many of these newly divorced men have turned to the website, called Vida-On, for advice on what for them were "women’s worries". On the website they can find out which bathroom cleaner works best or how to clean a stain from a white shirt.
    In addition to domestic tips, the site gives advice for men who are worried about starting to date again.(35)Other sections offer health and beauty tips as well as an entertainment guide for the newly single man. These topics are not covered in traditional men’s magazines, and women’s magazines write about them in a completely different way.
32. Q: Who usually do the housework in a traditional Portuguese family?
33. Q: Why do men in Portugal start to learn to do housework?
34. Q: What do we know about Vida-On?
35. Q: Why is the popular website important?

选项 A、Married men.
B、Single men.
C、Married women.
D、The whole family.

答案 C

解析 文中指出,葡萄牙的男人们在结婚之前和父母居住在一起,妈妈通常做家务。结婚以后,妻子做家务,故选C)项。
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3441179.html
最新回复(0)