Pope Francis said this problem of fathers being obsessed with their jobs and not spending quality time with their family was particularly prevalent in Europe and North America. He said: "Fathers are so focused on themselves, on their work, and at times their personal fulfillment, that they even forget their families, leaving children and the young to their own devices." He added: "The feeling of orphanhood experienced by many young people is more profound than we might think. They are orphans in their families because their fathers are often absent from the home, but also, and above all, because when they are present, they do not act like fathers." He warned that fatherless families are being accepted as the norm.
1. TRUE / FALSE:Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
a.The head of the Christian Church has warned fathers who overwork.T / F
b.The Pope was speaking to people on Wednesday at the Vatican.T / F
c.The Pope said absentee fathers cause children to have problems.T / F
d.The Pope said workaholic fathers means children get into trouble.T / F
e.The article said most workaholic fathers are in Japan and China.T / F
f.The Pope said children have too many children devices.T / F
g.The Pope said children's suffering is worse than we think it is.T / F
h.The Pope said workaholic fathers act like fathers at home.T / F
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1.What is Pope Francis the head of?
2.Who did Pope Francis criticise?
3.Where did Pope Francis make a speech?
4.What did Pope Francis tell fathers to get more involved in?
5.When do children experience problems?
6.Where did Pope Francis say the problem was common, besides Europe?
7.What did Pope Francis say fathers are so focused on?
8.What did Pope Francis say fathers left children to?
9.What do workaholic fathers not do when they are at home?
10.What did Pope Francis warn was becoming the norm?
答案
TRUE / FALSE
a F b T c T d T e F f F g T h F
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1.The Catholic Church
2.Workaholic fathers
3.The Vatican
4.Family life
5.When they are growing up
6.North America
7.Themselves, their work, their personal fulfilment
8.Their own devices
9.Act like fathers
10.Fatherless families