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A.They eat only fresh vegetable.B.They eat red meat but no fat.C.They eat no meat.D.Th

A. They eat only fresh vegetable.
B. They eat red meat but no fat.
C. They eat no meat.
D. They live a long life.

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听力原文:M: Well, now, Mrs. Davis, do you have any questions about your job?
W: Yes, I do, really. I'm a bit worried about this word processing.
M: There is no need to worry about it. Your application form. says that you can type pretty fast. We'll give you training on the word processor. In fact it is just an advanced typewriter. And it has a memory so that you don't have to type a regular letter again and again. You'll get used to it, I can assure you. The training just takes a few weeks. And you'll find that it's easier to check and correct mistakes than on a normal typewriter.
W: Oh, that sounds good. Em, how about this computer? I'm not sure about that either. Actually, I'm a computer illiterate.
M: Well, we'll give you training on that as well. But that comes later—after you've worked with the word processor. Again, it's very much like a typewriter. You'll be using it to get information from its memory. Really it's just like a large filing cabinet that there is no paper involved. You type out the reference number or the subject and the information appears on a television screen.
W: Oh, that doesn't sound too difficult. How long would the training for that take?
M: Probably a couple of months. We hope you can do that part-time during your working hours.
W: Hm. That sounds fine. So that first bit of training would be with the word processor.
M: Yes, that's about aright. Exact details can be worked out later, of course.
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A. Training.
B. Typing.
Computer skills.
D. Word-processing.

A.To keep the heat inside.B.To prevent insects from escaping.C.To reduce the risk of f

A. To keep the heat inside.
B. To prevent insects from escaping.
C. To reduce the risk of fire.
D. To keep the wood dry.

A.She had long suffered from ill-health.B.She had a passion for traditional Mexican dr

A. She had long suffered from ill-health.
B. She had a passion for traditional Mexican dresses.
C. She had a strong belief in the equality between men and women.
D. She regretted that. she had married to Diego.

Most large-scale, objective measures of men's roles show little change over the past decade, 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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