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The whole point to marriage is that it imposes clear obligations, not just the right to pursue your own happiness. And the main
The whole point to marriage is that it imposes clear obligations, not just the right to pursue your own happiness. And the main
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2011-01-23
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The whole point to marriage is that it imposes clear obligations, not just the right to pursue your own happiness. And the main obligation is to provide both emotional and practical nurture for children. The glow of burning passion may well have faded, you love for your spouse may not be as exciting or satisfying as it once was, but going off in search of another love will not help your children. The Love Family is either too amorphous (不定型的) for children—your friends have no obligation to provide for them—or it’ s too unstable, with adults moving on if the relationship no longer answers their search for perfect happiness.
What divorce does is to damage children. I am aware of the complex research surrounding the effects of divorce on children and I acknowledge that some children are better off without a violent father, an income boozed (嗜酒如命) or gambled away, unhappy parents taking out their spleen(发脾气) on everyone in the family.
But divorce severs (打破) the stability ,security and continuity that children need; it results in poverty for many women and children; it damages the voluntary link between father and children and replaces it with one of regulated, arranged parenthood (父子往来); it removes the father from co-residence, the only sensible basis for a working parental relationship; it overloads the mother-child bond and leaves her with a double burden; and it often disrupts the child’ s schooling, friendships and neighbourhood contacts, those underpinnings (依托) of trust and social capital that every child must have. It even weakens the child’s links with grandparents and other kin (usually on the paternal side) ,and few para-parents (继父母) are willing to take on real responsibility for the child’s well-being.
Which of the following statements is NOT a result of divorce according to this passage?
选项
A、It makes the children suffer poverty sometimes.
B、It damages the stability, security and continuity which children need.
C、It makes father have more freedom.
D、It weakens the child’s links with his (or her) relatives.
答案
C
解析
本题考查细节题。根据文章第三段,A、B、D三项均符合原文意思,而C项不符。
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