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"Mother tells me that the most important is to study, and she almost never gives me any housework to do, though I really want some," said Wang, a middle school student in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province. A report says that most of Guangzhou teenagers (青少年) want to do more housework, but their parents usually do not think so. According to (根据) the report, 37% of the teenagers do housework less than half an hour every day; 39.4% of them from half an hour to one hour; 11.5% one to two hours; 5.6% over two hours; and 6.2% just have"no" housework to do. "Most of my time after school should be spent on my homework, and I don't have time to play. Even on weekends, my parents ask me to stay at home to study. I can't go to see a film, watch TV or play with other children. My parents never say to me about anything to do with the housework. Sometimes I feel I have the duty to do something to help my parents, but they just get everything done for me," said Yang Ming, a sixteen- year-old student. Experts say this won't change much unless the College Entrance Examination, which adds much pressure (压力) on high school students, is changed. |
1. Is Wang often asked to do housework? _______________________________________________________________ 2. What do most of Guangzhou teenagers want to do, according to the report? _______________________________________________________________ 3. How many students never have any housework to do? _______________________________________________________________ 4. What do most parents think is the most important for children? _______________________________________________________________ 5. 用短语或简洁的句子回答: What does Yang Ming like to spend his time doing after school? _______________________________________________________________ |