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Have you ever seen the TV show Where Are We Going, Dad? It is now without doubt 1. (popular) TV show in China, attracting over 600 million viewers each week. In this program, several fathers, who are all well-known in China, take care of their kids alone 2. the help of the children’s mothers. They also take part in different kinds of 3. (active) with their kids together, such as cooking, fishing and selling goods.

One reason why the show is so popular is 4. it reflects social reality. In big cities, fathers are always 5. busy with their jobs to spare time for their kids. Meanwhile, large numbers of fathers from the countryside 6. (come) to big cities over the years, 7. (leave) their kids at home under the grandparents’ care. Xu Canyong, a 33-year-old man 8. (employ) in a company in Shantou, Guangdong Province, said, “I have a son and a daughter in my hometown. I miss them very much.”

Xie Dikui, the 9. (direct) of the show, said that he was also moved by the program. “10. these fathers are busy, they manage to spare time for their kids. We can do as well as them.”

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