A.Two men were killed and four women and two children were survived.B.Two men and four
A. Two men were killed and four women and two children were survived.
B. Two men and four women and two children were survived.
C. Four women and two children were killed.
D. Two men, four women and two children were killed.
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With the help of the government and the world and their own efforts, women of the Peruvian
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
听力原文:W: Exercise, exercise, exercise. We hear so much about it these days, yet even the experts can't agree on which exercises are best. Now some doctors are strongly encouraging arm exercises.
M: Arm exercises? Is that because our arms are too fat or flabby?
W: Actually, that's not the main reason. They say that arm exercises are an ideal way to become physically fit.
M: But don't arm exercises raise your blood pressure?
W: That they do. But the article I read mentioned ways to compensate for that.
M: How?
W: By adding leg exercises, so the arms don't do all the work. Ann exercises alone aren't enough to increase metabolism before fatigue sets in. The more of the body that's involved in the exercise, the better.
M: And in turn, I'm sure that there's a greater chance of losing weight.
W: Sounds right to me.
M: So what exercises do the experts recommend?
W: They mentioned quite a few but some of the more popular ones are cycling with special bicycles that make you use both your arms and legs, and walking vigorously while you wear arm weights.
M: I must try that, I like to walk a lot.
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A. They don't get rid of flabby arms.
B. They can damage arm muscles.
C. They aren't acceptable to most people.
D. They can raise one's blood pressure.
In both Peru and Columbia, violence has resulted in the internal displacement of hundreds
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
Women have done all of the accommodating in terms of time, energy, and personal sacrifice that is humanly possible, and still they have not reached true integration in the workplace. For a complicated set of reasons—many beyond their control—they feel conflict between their careers and their children. All but a rare few quickly dispel the myth that superwoman ever existed.
For many women, profession and family are pitted against one another on a high takes collision course. Women's values are stacked against the traditions of their professions. In the home, men and women struggle to figure out how dual-career marriages should work. Role conflict for women reaches far beyond the fundamental work/family dilemma to encompass a whole constellation of fiercely competing priorities. Women today find themselves in an intense battle with a society that cannot let go of a narrowly defined work ethic that is supported by a family structure that has not existed for decades. The unspoken assumption persists that there is still a woman at home to raise the children and manage the, household. But the economic reality is that most people, whether in two-parent or single-parent families, need to work throughout their adult lives. As a consequence, the majority of today's mothers are in the labor market.
The first full-fledged(成熟的,羽翼丰满的) generation of women in the professions did not talk about their overbooked agenda or the toll it took on them and their families. They knew that their position in the office was shaky at best. With virtually no choice in the matter, they bought into the traditional notion of success in the workplace—usually attained at the high cost of giving up an involved family life. If they suffered self-doubt or frustration about how hollow professional success felt without complementary rewards from the home, they blamed themselves—either for expecting too much or for doing too little. And they asked themselves questions that held no easy answers: Am I expecting too much? Is it me? Am I alone in this dilemma? Do other women truly have it all?
Until now, this has been a private dilemma, unshared, as each woman was left to forge her own unique solution to merging her dual loyalties to work and family. Too often she felt that she alone had failed to achieve a comfortable balance between the two.
According to the passage, today's women ______.
A. want to achieve a balance between her loyalties to work and family
B. are stronger advocates of gender equality than the older generation
C. do not want to sacrifice anything at all for the desired liberation
D. are getting no nearer to achieving their ambition