Fatherhood lessons to help families stay together(N.America)
教程:Breaking News 边听边练 2015  浏览:1656  
  • 00:00/00:00
  • 提示:点击文章中的单词,就可以看到词义解释

    听力原文


    The British government has started a new project to help men manage the responsibilities of fatherhood. Fathers will be able to attend workshops and take lessons on how to be a better father. The new scheme hopes to slow down the rate of family breakdown in the U.K. Over a million British children are growing up without a father. A survey said that a 16-year-old in Britain is more likely to own a smartphone than have a father. One of the project's leaders, Iain Duncan Smith, told Britain's Daily Mail newspaper that: "It is not only the bond between a mother and her child which makes a real difference to a child's life. It is the bond between a father and his child too."

    The new classes will be for men only. They will prepare fathers for how having a new baby will change their relationship. Lessons will help new fathers to develop relationship and communication skills. Other classes will help them to understand what can go wrong and where to go for further support. Mr Smith wants the rate of divorce in the U.K. to go down. He said: "Divorce does harm to children, affecting everything from school work to eating habits, as well as their relationship with mum and dad." He spoke of the importance of helping families, saying: "If we are serious about promoting a strong society, then we also have to be serious about seeking to support and strengthen families."

    边听边练

    1. TRUE / FALSE:Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).

    a.The British government has started fatherhood lessons for men.T / F

    b.The government hopes to stop families breaking up.T / F

    c.More UK 16-year-olds have a smartphone than have a father at home.T / F

    d.A newspaper said the mother-child bond is the most important.T / F

    e.Mothers and fathers can attend the fatherhood classes.T / F

    f.Classes will tell fathers where they can go if they need help.T / F

    g.A Mr Smith said divorce had no effect on children's eating habits.T / F

    h.Smith said the government is not serious about strengthening families.T / F

    COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

    1.Who started the new fatherhood project?

    2.What does the project aim to slow down the rate of?

    3.How many British kids grow up without a father?

    4.What are British 16-year-olds more likely to have than a father?

    5.Who is Iain Duncan Smith?

    6.Who are the new classes for?

    7.What skills will lessons help new fathers develop?

    8.What does Mr Smith want to happen to the divorce rate?

    9.What habits did Mr Smith say divorce damaged?

    10.What did Mr Smith say the government should strengthen?
    答案

    TRUE / FALSE

    a T b T c T d F e F f T g F h F

    COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS

    1.The British government

    2.Family breakdown

    3.Over a million

    4.A smartphone

    5.One of the project's leaders

    6.Men Only

    7.Communication skills

    8.He wants it to go down

    9.Eating habits

    10.Families

    0/0
      上一篇:Fatherhood lessons to help families stay together(British) 下一篇:Keeping cold could keep you thinner (British)

      本周热门

      受欢迎的教程

      下载听力课堂手机客户端
      随时随地练听力!(可离线学英语)