To some degree,multi-generational households have alway been a part of American life,However,the number of adults who have been moving back in with their parents-or never leaving home in the first place-has been growing steadily. The PEW Research Center recently reported that 2014 was a milestone in the evolving(进化的)living arrangements of young adults in the US In 2014,about 32.1percent of 18-to -34-year-olds lived in their parents'home,compared with 31.6 percent living in their own separate than to be living on their own. UBS Financial Service,a Swiss global financial services company,released a report that even suggests one reason for the growing number of young adults still living at home could be that their family doesn't want them to leave. The report shows that 74 percent of milliennials(千禧一代)get some kind of financial support from their parents after college.Milliennials see their parents as peers,friends and teachers.Nearly three quarters talked with their parents more than once a week during college.In return,their parents happily provided inancial support well into adulthood,helping fund everything for them. Stuart Hofiman,chief eonomist for the PNC Financial Group in the US,said the number of young adults striking out on their own fell during the Great Recession.Althought job growth for milliennials sicne 2014 has improved,that doesn't necessarily mean that milliennial are starting to fly the nest.He said,“They may like living at home and beig able to save money.” “There's no doubt that it has held back household formation and purchasees on things people spend money on related to household(户)formation and perhaps related to childrearing,”Hoffman explained.“But they are probably travelling more and eating out more if they don't have a house expense or marriage.I don't know if it represent a change in moral values.But it is much more common for adult children to live in their parents'homes because it's becomingpart of the culture.” 28.Why have more young adults probably been moving to live with parents? A.It has always been a part of American life. B.Their parents help fund everything for them. C.Job growth for milliennial has improved. D.They like to live at home and save money. 29. Which of the following belongs to Swiss? A. The PEW Research Center B.UBS Financial Services C.Stuart Hoffman D.PNC Financial Group 30. Which of the following could Hoffman agree with? A.More young adults make a living on their own. B.Job growth makes milliennial live with their parents. C.The cultural change will lead to less household formation. D.Milliennials should see their parents as friends. 31. What can we learn from the passage about American young adults college? A.They become more independent. B.More of them will live their parents. C.They can't find a good job. D.Their parents no longer give them money.
答案:DBCB