新视野大学英语读写译4U校园第六单元课后测试答案.docx
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1、选词填空(15选10) 10题,总分值:20分Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following passage by selecting suitable words from the word bank. Each word can be used only once.Sex prejudices are based on the ideology that biology is destiny. Although somewhat outdated, this 1) dogma is still held by some people as t
2、rue and dominates certain cultures. These people believe that basic biological and 2) psychological differences do exist between the sexes, and that these differences 3) require that each sex plays respective roles in social life. Women are the weaker sex - both 4) physically and emotionally. Thus,
3、they are suited to the performance of 5) domestic duties. A womans place, under normal circumstances, is within the protective environment of the home instead of the 6) alien world outside. Nature has determined that women play care-taker roles, such as wife, mother and homemaker. On the other hand,
4、 men are best suited to go out into the 7) competitive world of work and politics, where serious responsibilities in communities must be taken on. Men are to be the providers; women and children are “dependents”. Any 8) rebellions to such rules are often silenced.The ideology also holds that women w
5、ho wish to work outside the 9) household should naturally fill the jobs that are in line with the special capabilities of their sex. It is thus appropriate for women, not men, to be 10) employed as nurses, social workers, elementary school teachers, household helpers, and clerks and secretaries. The
6、se positions are simply an extension of womens role in the home.A. adoptedrequireB. domesticdetentionC. dogmaemployedD. physicallyH. reactionsI. alien J.household K.rebellions L.psychological M.separately N.vigilant O petitive参考答案:1) dogma 2) psychological 3) require 4) physically 5) domestic 6) ali
7、en 7) competitive 8) rebellions 9) household 10) employedA收起解析长篇阅读10题,总分值:40分Directions: You are going to read a passage with 10 statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose
8、 a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Gains, and Drawbacks, for Female ProfessorsA) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - When the Massachusetts Institute of Technology acknowledged 12 years ago that it had discriminated (歧视)against female professors in “subtle but pervasive” ways, it bec
9、ame a national model for addressing gender inequality. Now, an evaluation of those efforts shows substantial progress - and unintended consequences. Among other concerns, many female professors say that M.LT/s aggressive push to hire more women has created the sense that they are given an unfair adv
10、antage. Those who once complained about M.LT/s lag in recruiting women now worry about what one called utoo much effort to recruit women.5,B) Much as a report accompanying M.LT/s acknowledgment more than a decade ago offered a rare window on an institution tackling gender discrimination, the new stu
11、dy, being released Monday, shows how difficult the problem is - and not just atMLT Its almost as though the standard has changed, because things are so much better now, said Hazel L. Sive, associate dean of the School of Science, who led one of the committees writing the report. Because things are s
12、o much better now, we can see an entirely new set of issues.nC) An array of prizes and professional honors among female professors has provided a powerful rebuttal (反驳)to critics who suggested after the earlier report that women simply lacked the aptitude for science. But with the emphasis on elimin
13、ating bias, women now say the assumption when they win important prizes or positions is that they did so because of their gender. Professors say that female undergraduates ask them how to answer male classmates who tell them they got into M.LT. only because of affirmative (赞助性的)action.D) Because it
14、has now become all but the rule that every committee must include a woman, and there are still relatively few women on the faculty, female professors say they are losing up to half of their research time, as well as the outside consultancies that earn their male colleagues a lot of money.E) While wo
15、men on the tenure (终身职位)track 12 years ago feared that having a child would affect their careers, todays generous policies have made families the norm: The university provides a year-long pause in the tenure clock, and everyone gets a term-long leave after the arrival of a child. There is day care o
16、n campus and subsidies for child care while traveling on business. Yet now women say they are uneasy with the frequent invitations to appear on campus panels to discuss their work-life balance. In interviews for the study, they expressed frustration that parenthood remained a womens issue, rather th
17、an a family one.F) Despite an effort to educate colleagues about bias in letters of recommendation for tenure, those for men tend to focus on intellect while those for women dwell on temperament. To women in my generation, these remaining issues can sound small because we see so much progress, said
18、Nancy H. Hopkins, a molecular biologist who started the first report. uBut theyre not small; they still create an unequal playing field for women - not just at universities, and certainly not just at M.LT. And they*re harder to change because they are a reflection of where women stand in society.”G)
19、 The original effort started in 1994, when Professor Hopkins was frustrated that the university had resisted giving her lab space for new research, and that a course she developed had been given to a male professor. She considered herself a scientist, not a feminist, and only tentatively shared her
20、concerns with another female professor.H) Finding common complaints, they reached out to other women on the School of Science faculty - and discovered that it was remarkably easy to survey them, because there were only 15 women with tenure, compared with 197 men. Women undergraduates outnumbered men
21、 in some departments, but the percentage of women on the faculty had remained relatively flat for 20 years. The school had never had a woman in any position of leadership.I) The women gathered more data - crawling on the floor with tape measures to compare lab space for men and for women. They took
22、their concerns to the dean, Robert J. Birgeneau, who did his own study, which backed up the womens conclusions that there were wide differences in salary and resources and a general marginalization (边缘化)of women. I have always believed that contemporary gender discrimination within universities is p
23、art reality and part perception,n the universitys president, Charles M. Vest, wrote in the 1999 report. uTrue, but I now understand that reality is by far the greater part of the balance.MJ) That unusual admission by one of the nations most prestigious universities echoed far beyond campus. The Nati
24、onal Science Foundation and the National Academies began significant efforts to increase opportunities for women in science. Major philanthropies (慈善团体)gave $1 million to help M.LT. spread the word, and other universities replicated (复制)the effort. The women who started it all at M.LT. are still bei
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