A、The two speakers are from different countries. B、The man gets along very well with his parents. C、British parents never interf

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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 t 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、The two speakers are from different countries.
B、The man gets along very well with his parents.
C、British parents never interfere with their children.
D、The man doesn’t like his parents at all.

答案A

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