Home. Few words in the English language have such a special
meaning. Home is a place where you can relax, kick back and just be yourself.
Just about everyone has a strong opinion of what makes a house a home. And for
most people in America, home should be, above all, comfortable.
Americans like their homes to reflect their personal tastes. Many
do-it-yourselfers enjoy fixing up their house and making it more "livable." They
often try to create a cozy atmosphere so that when they’re at home, they’ll
really feel "at home." Sofas and lounge chairs may be heavily padded and
arranged in groupings conducive ( 有益于 ) to relaxed conversation. The
bathroom even receives special attention. Carpeted floors, scented soaps,
colorful wallpaper and decorative curtains adorn the "comfort room" in many
homes. And on average, Americans have more bathrooms than any other people in
the world. Americans try to make the most of their space, too.
The majority of homes have built-in closets and shelves, and people spare no
pains to add dressers, filing cabinets and closet organizers to maximize their
storage space. Although keeping the house neat is often a constant battle,
Americans feel it’s a battle worth fighting. People in America
keep an eye on the latest trends in interior design. In the 80s, the "country"
look dominated the home decorating scene. Rustic furniture and shelves full of
old-fashioned knick-knacks created a homey atmosphere reminiscent of rural
America several generations back. The 90s have brought in another longing for
the past: the retro ( 怀旧的 ) 50s and 60s look——plain and simple furniture with
square backs and arms and block-style legs. With all this
attention to their homes, you would think Americans place a high premium on
housekeeping. In fact, however, keeping house doesn’t receive as much attention
as it used to. Why The fast-paced lifestyles of the 90s allow little spare time
for dusting, vacuuming and scrubbing the tub. Ironically, however, even though
more and more women work outside the home, women still do twice as much
housework as men. Modem conveniences like the washing machine, the vacuum
cleaner, and the dishwasher have taken some of the drudgery (苦差事) out of
household chores. But in general, Americans these days take their cue from books
like How to Avoid Housework. Why do most American homes have built-in closets and shelves, added dressers etc
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【参考答案】
Because Americans want to make the most of their space.