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The number of female teachers in this high school ____________________(几乎占到80%).

The number of female teachers in this high school ____________________(几乎占到80%).

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The author feels that the number sense displayed by Genus Eumenus is ______.A.more remarka

The author feels that the number sense displayed by Genus Eumenus is ______.

A.more remarkable than that of a crow

B.less convincing an instance than that displayed by the crow

C.actually not an instance of what the author is discussing

D.restricted to the female of this species

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第2题

The author argues that our bodies have stopped evolving because ______.A.life has been imp

The author argues that our bodies have stopped evolving because ______.

A.life has been improved by technological advance

B.the number of female babies has been declining

C.the difference between wealth and poverty is disappearing

D.our species has reached the highest stage of evolution

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第3题

听音频,回答题Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many

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Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many media outlets(26)its growth, number ofarticles, range of topics and its writer gender gap.

A recent study discovered that barely 15 percent of Wikipedia(27)are women, with the lion"s share of the articles beingwritten, edited and(28)by men in their mid-20s. Online public contexts such as web forums and Wikipedia, especially if they(29)domains such as politics, technology, or knowledge, are still male-dominated. These domains are important, and womcn"srelatively lesser30in them is potentially a cause for concern~ But that doesn"t mean women don"t have a(31)on theWeb. A few years ago, we wondered whether there was a gender gap in terms of who was getting online.

The survey found a(32)higher number of American women online than men. And in the current social networking age,the ladies are still leading the pack. Other surveys and reports show more female(33)on sites like Twitter and Facebook. Sowhen it comes to gender and the lnternet today, the question isn"t whether more men or women are surfing the Net, but whetherthey"re surfing the Net differently. Men tend to be more(34), and to tolerate contentious debate, more than women. Women,(35), tend to be more polite and supportive, as well as less assertive.

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With the passage of time, the wave of change also spread to cities.The expression "one's【C

With the passage of time, the wave of change also spread to cities. The expression "one's【C1】______on marriage" began to appear, as did the concept of "marriage as one of life's many【C2】______."

The【C3】______of men still unmarried in their thirties reached about twenty percent in the national【C4】______taken in 1985, and the【C5】______of a "hard-to-get-married era" began to be much talked about. The figure apparently【C6】______30 percent in 1995.【C7】______, the highest rate of male singles in their thirties was【C8】______in Tokyo, including that the【C9】______number of unmarried men was no longer a【C10】______rural problem.

What about women? The proportion of unmarried women in the 25 - 29 age【C11】______bracket has been increasing【C12】______about 5 percent every five years【C13】______it is now nearly 50 percent.

What are the real reasons women【C14】______not to marry? Early on, two were cited: women are now better educated and more women are interested in working outside the home. A Ministry of Education survey【C15】______in 1989 found that 35.8 percent of male high school graduates【C16】______to college or university(including junior college)— less than the 36.8 percent for female graduates. This was the first time【C17】______the ministry started such surveys that women had【C18】______men in going【C19】______higher education.【C20】______, the proportion of women with jobs outside the home reached 49.5 percent in 1989.

【C1】

A.outlook

B.lookout

C.conception

D.belief

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第5题

根据下列短文,回答下列各题。 Nearly a third of women are the main breadwinners in their hous
ehold in Britain, according to a major survey. Researchers said that in many relationships it was no longer assumed that the man would bring in the bigger income, 36 in a time of widespread redundancies (裁员). In a 37 shift in attitudes, four out often women said that the career of whichever partner had the highest income would take 38 in the relationship. In one in ten families, a house husband looks after the children and does the 39 while their female partner works full time. Ten percent of women admitted this role 40 had put strains on their relationship and some said it had even led to them 41 company. The Women and Work Survey 2010, commissioned (受......委托) by Grazia magazine, found that almost half of full-time mothers 42 not earning their own money. And two thirds of the mothers among the 2,000 women in the survey said they wanted to keep working in some way after having children. A 43 higher number of those with children under three said they would prefer to work--preferably part- time--rather than stay at home. Victoria Harper of Grazia said,"Women are getting good jobs when they graduate, and working up the career 44 faster than they have ever done." This means that there has to be more 45 between the roles of men and women in a relationship and when they have children. A.precedence B.connection C.prospect D.slightly E. ladder F.favored G.plan H.reversal I.especially J.parting K.opposite L.chores M.disliked N.fluidity O. significant 第36空答案为()。

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第6题

When Donald Olayer enrolled in nursing school nine years ago, his father took it hard. "He
re's my father, a steelworker, hearing about other steelworkers' sons who were becoming welders or getting football scholarships, "Mr. Olayer recalls. "The thought of his son becoming a nurse was too much."

Today, Mr. Olayer, a registered nurse trained as an anesthetist, earns about $ 30 000 a year at Jameson Memorial Hospital in New Castle, Pennsylvania. His father, he says, has "done an about face". Now he tells the guys he works with that their sons, who can't find jobs even after four years of college, should have become nurses.

That's not an unusual turnabout nowadays. Just as women have gained a footing in nearly every occupation once reserved for men, men can be found today working routinely in a wide variety of jobs once held nearly exclusively by women. The men are working as receptionists and flight attendants, servants, and even "Kelly girls".

The Urban Institute, a research group in Washington, recently estimated that the number of male secretaries rose 24% to 31 000 in 1978 from 25000 in 1972. The number of male telephone operators over the same span rose 38%, and the number of male nurses94 %. Labor experts expect the trend to continue.

For one thing, tightness in the job market seems to have given men an additional incentive to take jobs where they can find them. Although female-dominated office and service jobs for the most part rank lower in pay and status, "they're still there, "says June O'Neill, director of program and policy research at the institute. Traditionally male blue-collar jobs, meanwhile, aren't increasing at all.

At the same time, she says, "The outlooks of young people are different. "Younger men with less rigid views on what constitutes male or female work "may not feel there's such a stigma to working in a female-dominated field".

Although views have softened, men who cross the sexual segregation line in the job market may still face discrimination and ridicule. David Anderson, a 36-year-old former high school teacher, says he found secretarial work "a way out of teaching and into the business world". He had applied for work at 23 employment agencies for "management training jobs that didn't exist", and he discovered that "the best skill I had was being able to type 70 words a minute".

Mr. Anderson's boss was a woman. When she asked him to fetch coffee, the other secretaries' eyebrows went up. Sales executives who came in to see his boss, he says, "couldn't quite believe that I could and would type, take dictation, and answer the phones."

He took a job as a secretary to the marketing director of a New York publishing company. But he says he could feel "a lot of people wondering what I was doing there and if something was wrong with me".

Males sometimes find themselves mistaken for higher-status professionals. Anthony Shee, a flight attendant with U. S. Air Inc. , has been mistaken for a pilot. Mr. Anderson, the secretary, says he found himself being "treated in executive tones whenever I wore a suit".

In fact the men in traditional female jobs often move up the ladder fast. Mr. Anderson actually worked only seven months as a secretary. Then he got a higher-level, better-paying job as a placement counselor at an employment agency. "I got a lot of encouragement to advance, "he says, "including job tips from male executives who couldn't quite see me staying a secretary."

Experts say, for example, that while men make up only a small fraction of elementary school teachers, a disproportionate number of elementary principals are men. Barbara Bergmann, an economist at the University of Maryland who has studied sex segregation at work believes that's partly because of "sexism in the occupational structure" and partly because men have bee

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第7题

Today ,as in every other day of the year ,more than 3000 U.S. adlescents will smoke their
first cigarette on their way to becoming regular smokers as adults. During their lifetime,it can be expected that of these 3000 about 23 will be murdered,30 will die in traffic accidents, and nearly 750 will be killed by a smoking-related disease. The number of deaths attributed to cigarette smoking outweithts all other factors, whether voluntary or involuntary, as a cause of death.

Since the late 1970s, when daily smoking among high school seniors reached 30 precent , smoking rates among youth have declined . While the decline is impressive ,several important issues must be raised. First, in the past several years,smoking rates among youth have declined very little. Second,in the late 1970s ,smoking among male high school seniors exceeded that among female by nearly 10 percent . The statistic is reversing.Third ,several recent studies have indicate high school dropouts have excessively high smoking rates, as much as 75 percent .

Finally, thouth significant declines in adolescent smoking have occurred in the past decade,no definite reasons for the decline exist. Within this context,the Naional Cancer Instiute (NCI) began its current effort to determine the most effecive measures to reduce smoking levesl among youth. According to the author, the deaths among youth are mainly caused by _____.

A.traffic accidents

B.smoking-related desease

C.murder

D.all of these

Every day there are over_____high school strdents who will become regular smoker.A.75

B.23

C.30

D.3000

By "dropout" the author means______.A.students who failed the examination

B.students who left school

C.students who lost their way

D.students who were driven out of school

The reason for declining adolescent smoking is that ________.A.NCI has taken effective measures

B.smoking is prevented among high school seniors

C.there are many smokers who have died of cancer

D.none of these

What is implied but not stated by the author is that ________.A.smoking rates among youth have declined very little

B.there are now more female than male smokers among high school seniors

C.high smoking rates are due to the incease in wealth

D.smoking at high school are from low socio-economic backgrounds

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第8题

听力原文:(RING RING SOUND OF PHONE BEING PICKED UP.)M: Hello, Campus Daily. Advertisement

听力原文:(RING RING SOUND OF PHONE BEING PICKED UP.)

M: Hello, Campus Daily. Advertisement department. This is Mark speaking.

W: Hi. I'm calling to place a couple of ads.

M: Sure. Under what classification?

W: Well, I'd like one to be in the "Roommates Wanted" section.

M: All right. And how would you like your ad to read?

W: It should read "Female roommate wanted for pleasant, sunny two-bedroom apartment on Elliewood Avenue, three blocks from campus. Share rent and utilities. Available September the first. Call between 5 and 9 p.m. and ask for Cecilia."

M: Fine. And what about your other ad?

W: That one I'd like under "Merchandise for Sale." And I'd like it to read "Matching blue sofa and easy chair for sale. Excellent condition, $350 or best offer. Call between 5 and 9 p.m. and ask for Cecilia." Did you get that?

M: Uh-huh. You'll want your phone number on these, right?

W: Oh, sure. Thanks for reminding me. It's 555-6792.

M: And how long do you want these ads to run?

W: For a week. I guess, How much would that be?

M: Let's see—it's $5.00 a week per line. Your two ads will both take up three lines, so that's $15 per ad.

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A.At a newspaper.

B.At an advertising agency.

C.At a furniture store.

D.At a real estate office.

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第9题

根据材料请回答下列各 On the high-speed train from Avignon (阿维尼翁. to Paris, my husband

根据材料请回答下列各 On the high-speed train from Avignon (阿维尼翁. to Paris, my husband and I landed in the only remainingseats on the train, in the middle of a car, directly opposite a Frenchwoman of middle years. It was an extremelyuncomfortable arrangement to be looking straight into the eyes of a stranger. My husband and I pulled out books.The woman produced a large makeup case and proceeded to freshen up. Except for a lunch break, she continuedthis activity for the entire three-hour trip. Every once in a while she surveyed the car with a bright-eyed glance, butnever once did she catch my (admittedly fascinated.eye. My husband and I could have been a blank wall. I was amused, but some people would have felt insulted, even repulsed (厌恶的). There is something aboutprimping in public that calls up strong emotional reactions. Partly it's a question of hygiene. (Nearly everyoneagrees that nail-paling and hair-combing are socially considered unwise to do..And it's a matter of degree.Grooming-a private act-has a way of negating the presence of others. I was once seated at a party with a model-actress who immediately waved a silly brash and began dusting her face at the table, demonstrating that while shewas next to me, she was not with me. In fact, I am generally inhibited from this maneuver in public, except when I am in the company of cosmeticsexecutives (when it's considered unpleasant not to do it. or my female friends when it's a fun just-us-girlsmoment. In a gathering more professional than social, I would refrain. Kathy Peiss, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and an authority on American beauty rituals, says that nose-powdering in the office was an occasion for outrage in 1920's and 30's. Deploring thepractice as a waste of company time, trade journals advised managers to discourage it among clerical workers. But howmuch time could it take? Certainly the concern was out of proportion with the number of minutes lost. Peiss theorizesthat it was the blatant assertion of a female practice in what had been an all-male province that disturbed critics. Peiss tells me that after the 30's, pulling out a compact was no longer an issue. It became an accepted practice.I ask if she feels free to apply lipstick at a professional lunch herself. Sounding mildly shocked, she says she wouldsave that for the privacy of her car afterward. Why? Because it would be "a gesture of inappropriate femininity. "One guess is that most professional women feel this way. There is evidence of the popularity of the new lipsticksthat remain in place all day without retouching. It's amazing to think that in our talk-show society, where every sexual practice is openly discussed, a simplesex-specific gesture could still have the power to disturb. The move belongs in the female arsenal and, likeweapons, must be used with caution. According to the author, "My husband and I could have been a blank wall." (Line 6, Para. 1.most probably means "___________"

A. We were treated with an expressionless face.

B. We looked at the French woman expressionlessly.

C. We used books as a wall to avoid the woman's eyes.

D. We were of no existence in the French woman's eyes.

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第10题

Most large-scale, objective measures of men's roles show little change over the past decad
e, but men do feel now and then that their position is in question, their security is somewhat fragile. I believe they are right, for they sense a set of forces that lie deeper and are more powerful than the day-to-day negotiation and renegotiation of advantage among husbands and wives, fathers and children, or bosses and those who work for them. Men are troubled by this new situation.

The conditions we live in are different from those of any prior civilization, and they give less support to men's claims of superiority than perhaps any other historical era. When these conditions weaken that support, men can rely only on previous tradition, or their attempts to socialize their children, to shore up their faltering advantages. Such rhetoric is not likely to be successful against the new objective conditions and the claims of aggrieved women. Thus, men are correct when they feel they are losing some of their privileges, even if many continue to laugh at the women's liberation movement.

The new conditions can be listed concretely, but I shall also give you a theoretical formulation of the process. Concretely, because of the increased use of various mechanical gadgets and devices, fewer tasks require much strength. As to those that still require strength, most men cannot do them either. Women can now do more household tasks that men once felt only they could do, and still more tasks are done by repair specialists called in to do them. With the development of modern warfare, there are few, if any, important combat activities that only men can do. Women are much better educated than before.

With each passing year, psychological and sociological research reduces the areas in which men are reported to excel over women and discloses far more overlap in talents, so that even when males still seem to have an advantage, it is but a slight one. It is also becoming more widely understood that the posts in government and business are not best filled by the stereotypical aggressive male but by people, male or female, who are sensitive to others' needs, adept in obtaining cooperation, and skilled in social relations. Finally, in one sphere after another, the number of women who try. to achieve rises, and so does the number who succeed.

It can be inferred that' the main source of men's resistance to women's liberation is the feeling that ______.

A.women are now better educated

B.women can now hold executive positions

C.men are no longer indispensable

D.men are no longer superior

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