It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations.
old (adj): già
last (adj): cuối cùng, gần đây nhất
first (adj): đầu tiên
previous (adj): trước
=>It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in previous generations.
Tạm dịch: Đó là một niềm tin phổ biến ở Anh rằng ngày nay đàn ông làm việc nhà nhiều hơn so với những thế hệ trước.
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries.
made (v): làm, tạo ra
given (v): đưa
done (v): làm
found (v): tìm thấy
=>A recent survey has made some interesting discoveries.
Tạm dịch: Một cuộc khảo sát gần đây đã thực hiện một số khám phá thú vị.
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing.
willing (adj): sẵn sàng
unwilling (adj): không sẵn sàng
interested (adj): thích thú
uninterested (adj): không thích thú
=>When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are unwilling to do the washing.
Tạm dịch: Khi người đàn ông giúp đỡ, họ thích nấu ăn và mua sắm nhưng hầu hết đều không sẵn sàng giặt giũ.
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men …
taking (v): cầm, lấy
seeing (v): nhìn, gặp
watching (v): xem
looking (v): nhìn
look after: chăm sóc
=>A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for looking after the home than men …
Tạm dịch: Một phần tư đàn ông nghĩ rằng phụ nữ thích hợp hơn để trông nom nhà hơn nam giới …
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
… 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
part (n): phần
help (n): giúp đỡ
share (n): chia sẻ
contribution (n): đóng góp
=>… 19% admit to making no contribution to housework.
Tạm dịch: 19% thừa nhận không đóng góp gì cho việc nhà.
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three -quarters of it.
so: vì vậy
because: bởi vì
while: trong khi
therefore: vì vậy
=>The average man says that he does a third of the housework, while the average woman says she does three -quarters of it.
Tạm dịch: Người đàn ông trung bình nói rằng anh ta làm một phần ba công việc nhà, trong khi người phụ nữ trung bình nói cô ấy làm ba phần tư số đó.
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
… so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth!
Cụm từ: tell the truth (nói sự thật)
=>… so someone isn’t telling the truth!
Tạm dịch: vì vậy mà một vài người đang không nói sự thât!
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners.
equal (adj): công bằng
equally (adv): 1 cách công bằng
same (adj): giống
the same + as: giống
Cần 1 trạng từ đứng sau để bổ nghĩa cho động từ “share”
=>It was impossible to find any men who shared housework equally with their partners.
Tạm dịch: Không thể tìm thấy bất kỳ người đàn ông nào chia sẻ công việc nhà 1 cách công bằng với vợ của họ
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians …
surprise (v): làm cho ngạc nhiên
surprises
surprising (adj): ngạc nhiên
surprised (adj): ngạc nhiên
adj –ing: chỉ bản chất của vấn đề, cái gì mang lại cảm giác cho người,vật khác
adj –ed: chỉ cảm giác của người, vật chịu sự tác động từ cái gì
Cấu trúc: tobe so + adj + that + S + V(quá đến nỗi mà)
=>Perhaps it isn’t so surprising_that there are some politicians …
Tạm dịch: Có lẽ không ngạc nhiên khi có một số chính trị gia …
It is a common belief in Britain that nowadays men do more housework than they did in (1) _____ generations. But is this really so? A recent survey has (2) _____ some interesting discoveries. When men help out, they enjoy cooking and shopping but most are (3) _____ to do the washing. A quarter of men think that women are better suitable for (4) _____ after the home than men and 19% admit to making no (5) _____to housework.
The average man says that he does a third of the housework, (6) _____the average woman says she does three-quarters of it, so someone isn’t (7) _____the truth! It was impossible to find any men who shared housework (8) _____ with their partners. Perhaps it isn’t so (9) _____that there are some politicians who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
… who want a new law forcing men to do their (10) _____.
part (n): phần
role (n): vai trò
share (n): chia sẻ
condition (n): điều kiện
=>… who want a new law forcing men to do their share.
Tạm dịch: … muốn có luật mới buộc đàn ông phải chia sẻ
Đó là một niềm tin phổ biến ở Anh rằng ngày nay đàn ông làm việc nhà nhiều hơn so với những thế hệ trước. Nhưng điều này có thực sự như vậy? Một cuộc khảo sát gần đây đã thực hiện một số khám phá thú vị. Khi người đàn ông giúp đỡ, họ thích nấu ăn và mua sắm nhưng hầu hết đều sẵn sàng giặt giũ. Một phần tư đàn ông nghĩ rằng phụ nữ thích hợp hơn để trông nom nhà hơn nam giới và 19% thừa nhận không đóng góp gì cho việc nhà.
Người đàn ông trung bình nói rằng anh ta làm một phần ba công việc nhà, trong khi người phụ nữ trung bình nói rằng cô ấy chiếm ba phần tư số đó, vì vậy ai đó không nói sự thật! Không thể tìm thấy bất kỳ người đàn ông nào chia sẻ công việc nhà 1 cách công bằng với vợ của mình. Có lẽ không ngạc nhiên khi có một số chính trị gia muốn có luật mới buộc đàn ông phải chia sẻ.
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique.
A. beautiful (adj) đẹp
B. different (adj) khác biệt
C. cheerful (adj) vui vẻ
D. satisfied (adj) hài lòng
=> Everyone is individual and different. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique.
Tạm dịch: Mọi người đều là cá nhân và khác biệt. Theo cách tương tự như dấu vân tay của mọi người là duy nhất.
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________ is everyone's personality.
S + trợ động từ, too: cũng có
S + trợ động từ, neither: cũng không
so + trợ động từ + S: cũng có
either + trợ động từ + S: cũng không
Ta thấy trợ động từ đảo lên trước chủ ngữ nên chỉ có đáp án B, C đúng ngữ pháp.
=> In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, so is everyone's personality.
Tạm dịch: Cũng giống như dấu vân tay của mỗi người là duy nhất, tính cách của mỗi người cũng vậy.
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________…
Mệnh đề danh từ bắt đầu với từ để hỏi luôn chia động từ số ít
=> When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean is…
Tạm dịch: Khi chúng ta nói rằng chúng ta biết rõ về một ai đó, điều chúng ta thực sự muốn nói là…
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean is that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think.
Cụm từ make a guess = guess (v) đoán
=> When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean is that we can (4) make accurate guesses about what that person will do or think.
Tạm dịch: Khi chúng ta nói rằng chúng ta biết rõ ai đó, ý của chúng ta thực sự là chúng ta có thể (4) đưa ra những phỏng đoán chính xác về những gì người đó sẽ làm hoặc nghĩ.
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism.
A. compete (v) chiến đấu, tranh đấu
B. competitive (adj) cạnh tranh
C. competitiveness (n) tính cạnh tranh
D. competitor (n) người thi đấu
Vị trí cần điền là một danh từ vì trong câu đang liệt kê 1 loạt các danh từ
=> Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) competitiveness, shyness and optimism.
Tạm dịch: Ví dụ về các đặc điểm tính cách trung tâm là thân thiện, gọn gàng, tính cạnh tranh, nhút nhát và lạc quan.
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family.
=> Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits from our family.
Tạm dịch: Một số nhà tâm lý học cho rằng chúng ta thừa hưởng những đặc điểm trung tâm này từ gia đình của mình.
Choose the best answer to complete the passage.
Everyone is individual and (1) _________. In the same way as everyone's fingerprints are unique, (2) _________is everyone's personality. We can usually see people's personality in the clothes they wear, or how they look after their things, or how they behave with other people. When we say that we know someone well, what we really mean (3) _________that we can (4) _________accurate guesses about what that person will do or think. We know the different features of their personality. These features are called. Psychologists think that we have "central personality traits". These affect how we behave, and how we react to people and situations. Examples of central personality traits are friendliness, neatness, (5) _________, shyness and optimism. This means that generally a person will be friendly or shy, neat or untidy, optimistic or pessimistic in different situations. Some psychologists think that we inherit these central traits (6) _________our family and that they usually stay with us all our life. Psychologists say that we also have "secondary traits", connected with the things we prefer, such as our favourite food, music, films or colours. These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives. For example, when we are adults we may buy clothes the extreme colour that we liked when we were children.
These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay (7) _________same all our lives.
the same: giống nhau
=> These can change as we get older, but very often many of them stay the same all our lives.
Tạm dịch: Những điều này có thể thay đổi khi chúng ta già đi, nhưng rất nhiều trong số chúng vẫn giữ nguyên suốt cuộc đời.
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best tits the blank space in the following passage.
Working Mothers
In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (1) _________1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (2) ______but also for the income.
In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (3) _______. Some women (4) ________to work soon after (5)________ birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children.
Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (6) ____________work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (7) _________the mother works outside the home.
In most families with working mothers, each person (8) __________ a more active role in the household. The children tend to (9) _______one another and help in other ways. The father as a (10) _________ is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers.
In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (1) _________1970s.
in the + số năm (số nhiều): vào những năm…
=> In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (1) in the 1970s.
Tạm dịch: Ở Hoa Kỳ hiện nay, hơn một nửa số bà mẹ có con nhỏ đi làm, so với khoảng một phần ba vào những năm 1970.
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best tits the blank space in the following passage.
Working Mothers
In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (1) _________1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (2) ______but also for the income.
In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (3) _______. Some women (4) ________to work soon after (5)________ birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children.
Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (6) ____________work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (7) _________the mother works outside the home.
In most families with working mothers, each person (8) __________ a more active role in the household. The children tend to (9) _______one another and help in other ways. The father as a (10) _________ is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers.
Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (2) ______but also for the income.
A. enjoy (v) thích thú
B. satisfy (v) làm hài lòng
C. satisfaction (n) sự hài lòng
D. pleasant (adj) hài lòng
Vị trí cần điền là một danh từ để tạo thành cụm danh từ với danh từ đứng ngay phía trước (career)
career satisfaction: sự hài lòng trong công việc
=> Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (2) satisfaction but also for the income.
Tạm dịch: Phụ nữ tham gia lực lượng lao động không chỉ vì) sự hài lòng trong công việc mà còn vì thu nhập.
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best tits the blank space in the following passage.
Working Mothers
In the United States today, more than half of mothers with young children work, compared to about one third (1) _________1970s. Women have been moving into the workforce not only for career (2) ______but also for the income.
In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (3) _______. Some women (4) ________to work soon after (5)________ birth because they know that most employers are not sympathetic to working mothers who wish to take time off to be with their young children.
Some people still think that a “good mother” is one who (6) ____________work to stay home with her children. However, no scientific evidence says children are harmed when their mothers work. A child who is emotionally well adjusted, well loved, and well cared for will thrive regardless of (7) _________the mother works outside the home.
In most families with working mothers, each person (8) __________ a more active role in the household. The children tend to (9) _______one another and help in other ways. The father as a (10) _________ is more likely to help with household chores and child rearing. These positive outcomes are most likely when the working mother feels valued and supported by family, friends, and coworkers.
In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (3) _______.
Cấu trúc: S + spend + time (+ on) + Ving
=> In many families today, mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years (3) developing.
Tạm dịch: Trong nhiều gia đình ngày nay, các bà mẹ vẫn tiếp tục làm việc vì họ có sự nghiệp mà họ đã dành nhiều năm để phát triển.