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Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

The Role of the Japanese Mother

The focus of the mother is her home and family, with particular attention to the rearing of children. While most Japanese believe that a woman’s place is in the home, women make up almost 40 percent of the labor force. More than half of these women are married. Many mothers with small children work only part-time so they can be home when their children are not in school. The extra income earned by the mother is often used to meet the cost of their children’s education.

Japanese mothers take the responsibility of their child’s education and upbringing very seriously. They seldom confront their preschool children because they want to foster an intimate, dependent relationship. The purpose of this approach is to get the child to obey willingly with the mother’s wishes and to shape the child’s behavior over a long period of time. The close nature of the mother-child relationship and the strong parental commitment help to provide a strong foundation for the child’s entry into elementary school.

Mothers are involved directly in with the child’s school. Each day a notebook is sent back and forth between mother and teacher remarking on the child’s mood, behavior, health, and activities both in school and at home. Mothers attend PTA meetings usually twice a month and are involved with school committee’s working on special projects such as gardening and hot lunch preparation. School is a very stressful and competitive process so the Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children through so they can get accepted into the appropriate universities.

1. Most Japanese women are housewives.

2. Taking care of children and bringing them up are of great importance to Japanese mothers.

3. Japanese mothers tend to be very strict to their children at home.

4. Japanese mothers and teachers work together for the children’s study progress and comfort at school.

5. The Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children through, so the atmosphere at home is very stressful.

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Đáp án:

1. Most Japanese women are housewives.

2. Taking care of children and bringing them up are of great importance to Japanese mothers.

3. Japanese mothers tend to be very strict to their children at home.

4. Japanese mothers and teachers work together for the children’s study progress and comfort at school.

5. The Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children through, so the atmosphere at home is very stressful.

1. Most Japanese women are housewives. (Hầu hết phụ nữ Nhật Bản đều là những bà nội trợ.)

Thông tin: While most Japanese believe that a woman’s place is in the home, women make up almost 40 percent of the labor force.

Tạm dịch: Trong khi hầu hết người Nhật tin rằng vị trí của phụ nữ là ở trong nhà, phụ nữ chiếm gần 40% lực lượng lao động.

Chọn F

 

2. Taking care of children and bringing them up are of great importance to Japanese mothers. (Việc chăm sóc con cái và nuôi dạy chúng rất được các bà mẹ Nhật Bản coi trọng.)

Thông tin: Japanese mothers take the responsibility of their child’s education and upbringing very seriously.

Tạm dịch: Các bà mẹ Nhật Bản rất coi trọng trách nhiệm giáo dục và nuôi dạy con cái của họ.

Chọn T

 

3. Japanese mothers tend to be very strict to their children at home. (Các bà mẹ Nhật thường rất nghiêm khắc với con cái ở nhà.)

Thông tin: They seldom confront their preschool children because they want to foster an intimate, dependent relationship. The purpose of this approach is to get the child to obey willingly with the mother’s wishes and to shape the child’s behavior over a long period of time.

Tạm dịch: Họ hiếm khi đối đầu với những đứa trẻ mầm non của họ vì họ muốn nuôi dưỡng một mối quan hệ thân mật, phụ thuộc. Mục đích của phương pháp này là khiến đứa trẻ sẵn sàng tuân theo mong muốn của người mẹ và định hình hành vi của đứa trẻ trong một thời gian dài.

Chọn F

 

4. Japanese mothers and teachers work together for the children’s study progress and comfort at school. (Các bà mẹ và giáo viên Nhật Bản làm việc cùng nhau vì sự tiến bộ trong học tập và sự thoải mái của trẻ ở trường.)

Thông tin: Mothers are involved directly in with the child’s school. Each day a notebook is sent back and forth between mother and teacher remarking on the child’s mood, behavior, health, and activities both in school and at home.

Tạm dịch: Các bà mẹ tham gia trực tiếp vào trường học của trẻ. Mỗi ngày, một cuốn sổ được gửi qua lại giữa mẹ và giáo viên để nhận xét về tâm trạng, hành vi, sức khỏe và các hoạt động của trẻ cả ở trường và ở nhà.

Chọn T

 

5. The Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children through, so the atmosphere at home is very stressful. (Bà mẹ Nhật tập trung toàn lực cho con vượt cạn nên không khí ở nhà rất căng thẳng.)

Thông tin: School is a very stressful and competitive process so the Japanese mother concentrates all her efforts on getting her children through so they can get accepted into the appropriate universities.

Tạm dịch: Trường học là một quá trình rất căng thẳng và cạnh tranh, vì vậy người mẹ Nhật Bản tập trung mọi nỗ lực của mình để giúp con cái của mình vượt qua để chúng có thể được nhận vào các trường đại học phù hợp.

Chọn F

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It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work.

Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very' strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.

Most families in Japan today arc nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.

In Japan, extended families are still popular _______.

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Home Life in Japan

It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work.

Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very' strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.

Most families in Japan today arc nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.

A Japanese woman is responsible for all of these EXCEPT ______.

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Home Life in Japan

It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work.

Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very' strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.

Most families in Japan today arc nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.

Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households ____.

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Home Life in Japan

It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work.

Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very' strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.

Most families in Japan today arc nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.

Nowadays there is a pressure that men should ______.

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Home Life in Japan

It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside. Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work.

Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very' strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.

Most families in Japan today arc nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.

Most families in Japan nowadays may be ______.

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