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A、Children can spend £10 000 doing what they want. B、Children will be asked to arrange the parents’ wedding. C、Children will pre
A、Children can spend £10 000 doing what they want. B、Children will be asked to arrange the parents’ wedding. C、Children will pre
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2013-12-21
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问题
Traditionally, it was the parents of the bride who worried about planning their daughter’s big day. Now it is the children who are being asked to organise their parents’ wedding, in a BBC "reality" show. In Marrying Mum & Dad, children as young as seven will be allowed to spend up to £10 000 on each wedding, picking out bridal gowns and dreaming up surprise themes. The corporation says that it wants to see parents who are cohabiting, those remarrying after divorce, and even homosexual couples taking part, to "reflect modern Britain." But critics claim that it risks trivialising marriage and gives children a huge amount of responsibility which they may not be able to handle. The series for CBBC, the corporation’s digital channel for primary school age children, will ask children aged between seven and twelve to arrange the character and style of the wedding or civil partnership. They will be asked to oversee as many aspects of the day as they want, from the transport and entertainment to the dress and cake—though they will not be allowed to arrange hen nights or stag parties. Parents on the show will have to be prepared to adapt to youthful tastes. Producers said they were anticipating unconventional ideas, which could see parents walking down the aisle dressed as animated characters, such as Shrek and Princess Fiona. Ninder Billing, the executive producer of Marrying Mum & Dad, said, "Marriages are increasingly taking place where children are already in the picture and this is something we can take for granted."
22. What can be inferred about Marrying Mum & Dad?
23. What is the voice of critics mainly about?
24. What will CBBC ask the primary school age children to do?
25. What will parents have to do on the show?
选项
A、Children can spend £10 000 doing what they want.
B、Children will be asked to arrange the parents’ wedding.
C、Children will prepare their weddings without parents’ help.
D、Children will be asked to imagine the things they dream about.
答案
B
解析
语义理解题。短文开头提到,英国广播公司(BBC)的一档“真人秀”节目要求孩子们为父母筹备婚礼。在“父母的婚礼"这档栏目中,孩子们每场婚礼最多可以花费1万英镑,用来挑选新娘礼服和设计令人惊喜的主题。
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