单选题Of 654 respondents with children, 64% said ______.Athey were often too busy to play with their childrenBthey were often so tired that they couldn’t play with their childrenCthey were often so sad that they didn’t want to play with their childrenDthey were often ill and they couldn’t play with their children

单选题
Of 654 respondents with children, 64% said ______.
A

they were often too busy to play with their children

B

they were often so tired that they couldn’t play with their children

C

they were often so sad that they didn’t want to play with their children

D

they were often ill and they couldn’t play with their children


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解析:
细节理解题。由第五段的第二句“Worryingly, of 654 respondents (离婚被告) with children, 64% said they were often too tired to play with them”可知,有64%的人觉得自己太累不能陪孩子玩耍。因此B项正确。

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