第五章测试
1.

(0:00-2:38)

Even if the speaker could go back into government, she didn't want to. What was the reason mentioned in the speech?



A:She didn't realize what was really important to her B:She didn't want to miss the last five years that my sons were at home C:She was not qualified enough D:Her husband didn’t want to join her in Washington
答案:B
2.

(238--412)

The measure of male-female equality is usually considered to be___



A:a much wider range of equally respected choices. B:Both of them C:how many women are in such positons as prime minister, CEOs, etc.  3.

(412-548)

What is the real equality in workplace?



A:Family coming first and work coming second. B:Breadwinners not being the caregivers at the same time. C:Females and males taking roles as caregivers and breadwinners. D:Valuing family just as much as work. 4.

548-632秒)

What did the 2008 national study on the changing workforce show? 



A:Deep, flexible practices actually lowered operating costs and increased adaptability in a global service economy B:Employees in flexible and effective workplaces are more engaged with their work C:They have lower levels of stress and higher levels of mental health D:They're more satisfied and more loyal 5.

(632--723)

Why do fewer and fewer businesses close for siesta? 



A:Siesta is just about avoiding the heat of the day B:There is no need to make a place for those we love C:None of the above D:It reflect the advance of global corporations and 24-hour competition 6.

(723-0904)

What is real equality in policy terms in the speech?



A:The criteria should be  who is most committed to her career B:One of them stop working or reduce hours to be home C:It means recognizing that the work that women have traditionally done is just as important as the work that men have traditionally done D:The criteria should be used is who makes the most money 7.

7. What do such governments as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands provide ?


A:support for caregivers at home, school and early childhood education B:care for the elderly and the disabled C:protections for pregnant women D:universal child care 8.

1115-1339秒)

 Why does the speaker say that when a man decides to be a caregiver, he puts his manhood on the line? 



A:We should not be socializing them to make caregiving cool for guys. B:It is universally recognized that the measure of a man is to compete with other men for power and prestige. C:None of the above


D:We should not be socializing our sons and our husbands to be whatever they want to be. 9.

1339-1457秒)

What is the ultimate goal of r championing women’s rights?



A:It means doing everything we could to get women to the top B:It means we have to value family every bit as much as we value work C:It means that women and men take the roles as caregiver and breadwinner D:None of the above 10.

(1457-1659)

From the speech, it could be known that the speaker’s attitude towards the revolution for human equality is ___



A:Positive B:Negative C:Doubtful D:Critical

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