Some social scientists have claimed that divorce harms children for the res

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问题     Some social scientists have claimed that divorce harms
children for the rest of their lives leading them to form marriages
as happy as their parents’. But other recent studies say marital【M1】______
breakups have mixed long-term effects, foster growth in some【M2】______
children and the resolve to build happier marriages of their own.
In support of the second viewpoint, a recent Pew Research
Center study suggests that when divorced parents remarry, the【M3】______
kids’ own marriages may benefit from the example of a parent’s
second, happier union. Indeed, some 60% of children who grow up
in stepfamilies say their marriages are closer than that of their own【M4】______
biological parents, says the Pew survey of 2,691 adults, conduct【M5】______
last October. Also, some 70% of people with step-relatives say
they are very satisfied with their family lives, the Pew study
shows. The study indicates that the stepkids may be benefiting【M6】______
from a parent’s positive bond with a stepparent.
    Still, blood is thicker than water. The 42% of Americans who
have at least one step-relative typically feel a strong sense of【M7】______
obligation to their biological parent, child or sibling than their【M8】______
step-relatives, the Pew survey says. Significantly higher
percentages of correspondents said they would feel obligated to【M9】______
provide financial help or care with a biological relative who was in【M10】______
trouble, compared with those who would help a step-relative who
was in trouble. [br] 【M4】

选项

答案 that—those

解析 语法错误。本句将their marriages(子女的婚姻)与their own biological parents’marriages(他们亲生父母的婚姻)作比较,此处指代的是marriages,应改为复数those。
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