0. Many Chinese adults continue(live)with their parents because old people need(take) care of. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 living;taking核心短语/词汇:take care of:照顾句子译文:许多中国成年人和他们的父母继续居住在一起,因为老人需要(被)照顾。解析:根据句意:许多中国成年人和他们的父母继续居住在一...
The rise in the number of college students made more young adults live with their parents. A. ① B. ② C. ③ 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 材料第②句中的“college enrollments expanded”与题干中的“rise in the number of college students”同义替换,“boosting”与“made more”同义替换,“...
The share of young adults living with their parents edged up last year despite improvements in the economy -- a sign that the effects of the recession are lingering. 尽管美国经济出现改善迹象,但成年子女与父母住在一起的比例去年仍略有增加,这表明衰退的影响仍未离去。 In a report on the status of...
BRUSSELS, May 14 (Xinhua) -- A recent survey of the European Union (EU) labor force showed that 28.5 percent of young adults are living with their parents. The proportion of young people aged 25-34 in EU member states who are living with their parents ranges from 3.2 percent in Denmark ...
In some countries, more and more adults are continuing to live with their parents even after they have completed education and found jobs. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? (2015.6.13)01 优点:跟父母住在一起能够减轻年轻人的生活压力 relieve young adults' pressure. 刚毕业的年轻人找...
Well, quite the contrary, I think the tendency in recent years shows that young adults increasingly prefer to live on their own. First, many young adults have a different lifestyle from their parents. For example, elderly people tend to go to bed early and wake up early while the young ...
百度试题 结果1 题目The rise in the number of college students made more young adults live with their parents.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
Historically, white young adults were less likely to live with their parents than Asian, Black and Hispanic young people. But Pew found that gap has shrunk since February as white young adults moved back home at a faster rate than their Asian, Black, and Hispanic counterparts. White Americans...
co-residencehousingprecaritylifecoursefamilyausterityintergenerationalityThis article examines young adults' experiences of living at home with their parents in the Greater Toronto Area. Although media frequently references co-residence as part of the trope of struggling/lazy millennial adulthood, it has ...
BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhua) -- More than 60 percent of Chinese frown upon adults opting to live with their aging parents and on the latter's support in the name of offering companionship, a survey has shown. Around 77 percent of the 2,002 respondents in the China Youth Daily survey repor...