军队职称英语真题汇编-阅读理解12
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资料题:What does the author mean by“involved fathers”(para2)(  )。

2020-12-14

A.Men who follow in their fathers ' and grandfathers ' footsteps

B.Men who are willing to carry through family commitments

C.Men who are eager to provide for their families economic support

D.Men who are deeply involved in their careers

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Today men are facing new expectations and new choices about their commitments to society,family, and work. No longer certain what goals they should pursue, much less how they should pursue then, many men have found themselves in a no man's land, searching for new meanings and definitions of maturity. In interviews I conducted with 138 men from diverse social and economic background, 36 percent defined their family and work commitments in terms of primary bread winning, and 30 percent chose to eschew(避开)parenthood or to avoid involvement with children they had brought into the word.However, about 33 percent had moved toward more rather than less family involvement over the course of their lives. These men develop an outlook on parenthood that included care-taking as well as economic support. They represent a growing group of fathers, most of whom are married to work-committed women and have an egalitarian(平等主义的)approach toward marriage and family commitments, who are changing diapers, pushing strollers, cuddling their children, and generally sharing in the pleasures and burdens of child rearing. Such men, whom I call "involved fathers," are demonstrating a capacity, a willingness, and an enthusiasm for parenting not seen in their fathers' and grandfathers' generations.An involved father, however, is not necessarily an equal father. Though men 's domestic participation has increased in recent years, his involvement has not kept in pace with women' s rapidly rising commitment to paid employment. A persistent "housework gap" has left most women with more works and less leisure time than their male counterparts. According to some estimates, when the time spent performing paid work, housework, and child care is added together,men work an average of 88 fewer hours a year than do women.It may be tempting to focus on the fact that, even among men who support equality, theirinvolvement 88 fathers remains a fer distance from what most women want and most children need. Yet it is also important to acknowledge how far and how fast many men have moved toward a pattern that not long ago virtually all men considered anathema(受诅咒的对象) .One recent survey found that 73 percent of a group of randomly selected fathers agreed strongly that “their families are the most important facet of their lives”; 87 percent agreed that“dad is as vital as mom in raising kids.”The challenge is to create the social and cultural arrangements that wouldenable men to uphold these beliefs more easily.
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