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Anne Harper has a very good job for an international oil company.She also believes in ¡°Women's Liberation¡±£®¡°I don't wish that I were a man£¬¡± she says.¡°And I don't think many women do.But I do wish that people would stop looking down upon us women.At work£¬for example£¬we often do the work that men do but get paid less.There are still a lot of jobs that are usually the best ones and open only to men.If you're a man£¬you have a much better chance of leading an exciting life.How many women pilots are there or engineers or scientists£¿¡±

( )26.A lot of women in ____________ wish that they were born men.

A£®European countries B£®West Germany C£®West Europe D£®East Germany

( )27.¡°It is still a men's world.¡± Means ¡° ____________ ¡±£® A£®There're more men than women in the world.

B£®There're more men scientists or engineers than women in the world.

C£®Women cannot live without men.

D£®Women have not been given the same chance as men. (

)28.Anne Harper considers that women should

____________£®

A£®be really liberated B£®live a better life

C£®be well paid D£®get better jobs than men

( )29.Anne Harper doesn't wish that she were a man because she ____________£®

A£®has got a very good job B£®believes in ¡°Women Liberation¡± C£®does the work that a man can't do D£®isn't looked down upon by anyone

( )30.Which of the following is NOT true? A£®Usually the best jobs are not open to women. B£®Women are less paid than men for the same job.

C£®There're more men pilots£¬engineers and scientists than women.

D£®Women are looked down upon because they're the second-class citizens(¶þµÈ¹«Ãñ)£®

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Years ago people could hardly accept the ideas of a woman's being a doctor.In order to get into medical school in 1847£¬Elizabeth Blackwell was asked to keep it a secret that she was a woman.This was contrary to her beliefs£¬and she refused to do it.After entering medical school£¬Elizabeth often had to summon all her courage to

free the unkindness of teachers and classmates.By her great efforts£¬she was able to complete her studies.Many people came to her graduation just to have a look at a woman doctor.Doctor Blackwell soon found that most people were not as ready as to go to a woman doctor.She had to struggle to make a living.Then came the great day when she was offered a job as a doctor in a hospital.She did so well that she was asked to organize a new hospital and medical college.The United States can now be proud of thousands of women doctors.

( )31.How do you think Elizabeth was treated in the medical school?

A£®Kindly. B£®Unfairly. C£®Normally. D£®Cruelly. ( )32.Many people came to see Elizabeth when she graduated ____________£®

A£®because they wanted to congratulate her on being a doctor B£®but they didn't believe she would be famous in the future C£®because they wanted to find out the secret of her success D£®but they weren't sure that she could manage to finish her schooling

( )33.When she was at the medical school£¬Blackwell ____________£®

A£®had to pretend to be a boy student in class

B£®was discouraged by the others' critical looks C£®felt sorry that she was a woman

D£®made great effort to do well in her lessons

( )34.After graduation£¬Elizabeth found that ____________£®

A£®she was not right for the job and had to struggle for a living B£®she must organize a new hospital and medical college for women

C£®few people were willing to go to a woman doctor D£®most people were ready to go to a woman doctor

( )35.What in fact was Elizabeth's great effort in the medical school?

A£®To study hard to complete her studies. B£®To refuse to pretend to be a boy. C£®To realize her idea of being a doctor. D£®To struggle for the position of the women.

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An American woman Anna Jarvis was the first person to decide that mothers should have a holiday in their honour each year.Miss