单项选择题
It’s 8:00a.m。James Butters gives18-month-old Thomas his milk,then breakfast.After getting Thomasinto his outdoor clothes,they head forthe park to watch birds and play on the grass.With lunchtimedrawing near,they’re back home for an afternoon of drawin9,playing with Cars,maybe watchingsome children’s programs.James isn’t Thomas’dad.He is a nanny(保姆)-a inan nanny,obviously,interestingly termed a“manny”--specially trained andin his third nannying position.At 27,he cares for Thorn-as,and another boy of a similar age.“It’s much fleer than an office job,”he says,“and you’regetting to see children develop and grow.You become very close to them,for sure.I don’t think Imspecial or better th呻a woman nanny;everyone has their own method.But Im unusual.Friendslaughed when I started studying nursery nursin9.In my class,1was the onlyman amon970women.Somehow,I made it,”he said.Although it’s not yet common tofind men in traditional(传统的)nannyingcourses,things arechanging.In the United States,parents.are employingyoung mannies,sometimes to care for babies,but more often as active role models to get junior away from the TVand the computer.Fromrollerblading(轮滑)friends to summerswimming mannies,these are the bigbrothers who arealways willing to play,largely becausethey’re paid for it.It is catching on here in Britain,too.Earlier this year,Norland nanny college welcomed its first full—time man student,19-year-oldPeter Cummins in Wales.While somefamilies find it difficult to accept the idea of a young man in a traditionalnannying role,man nannies areincreasingly popular.
Which of the following can be the best title for the text?()A.Changesin Tradition
B.A NewJob for Men
C.Manniesand Women Nannies
D.BabyBoys and Their Mannies