A、She didn’ t need her parents’ money any more. B、She begins to get on well with her parents. C、She always stayed with her paren

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M: Do you think young people are given too much freedom nowadays, and that as a result they’ ve lost respect for their parents and their elders generally?
W: I don’ t thinks so. My parents never interfered with my plans too much. They advised me but never forced me to do anything I didn’ t want to do. I was allowed to take up the career I wanted. I think I respect and love them more for this.
M: Are you quite independent of them now?
W: Yes. As soon as I left school and started my studies as a nurse I became independent financially. I have a government grant. It is enough for my daily life. But I still stay with them a lot, as you know.
M: You seem very close to your parents.
W: I am. Many young people today say they have nothing in common with their parents but I’ m rather lucky because I get on very well with mine. What about you?
M: Well, we value family life very much in my country.  I’ m very fond of my family, but I don’ t always get on very well with them. They try to control me too much.
W: But they allow you to come to study in England on your own.
M: Yes, but only after a lot of persuasion! Your parents treat you as an adult; my parents treat me as a child.
W: As I said, I’ m lucky. Some English parents are like yours. They interfere too much and they just refuse to understand our generation.

选项 A、She didn’ t need her parents’ money any more.
B、She begins to get on well with her parents.
C、She always stayed with her parents.
D、She rented a government house and lived alone.

答案A

解析 女士说她上护校后就independent financially,也就是不用父母的钱了,她有政府补助金(government grant)。
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