Earlier, in the old days, women used to sit at home separated from the outside world. They used to manage the home and look after children. They were free of the responsibility of earning money to support the family, which was left to men.

With the coming of industrialization (工業(yè)化) and technological development, the lifestyles of human beings started to change. The needs of human beings started to grow. In this process, women slowly started to move outside the home. Women received the same education as men. Gradually, women slowly started to think independently and participated equally with men in all fields of life, including politics, sports and even military.

With changing environments, the role of women has become more important in society. To match today’s standard of living, it is necessary for both men and women to support the family.

Today, women have been given bigger roles to play in society. They are even taking more responsibility than men. At first, men disagreed with women pursuing (追求) their careers outside the home. However, with growing needs and a shortage of money, they had no other way but to accept the reality.

The financial contributions from women to their families have increased, but in some places, the home is still managed only by women as in the past. It is a challenging task for women to manage both. Women are bearing the stress and suffering mental difficulties with both managing the home and pursuing their careers.

1.The best title for the passage would be _________.

A.Women's Responsibility in Society           B.The Changing Social Environments

C.The Changing Role of Women in Society      D.Women's Financial Contributions

2.Earlier in the old days, women used to do the following EXCEPT _________.

A.wash clothes                           B.prepare dinners

C.look after children                      D.make money for the family

3.We can infer from the last paragraph that ______.

A.women don't need to manage the home today

B.women are taking more responsibility than before

C.men still disagree with women pursuing their careers

D.men have begun to do more housework than women

 

【答案】

1.C

2.D

3.B

【解析】

試題分析:文章主要講述了女子在社會中的作用和角色的變化,從第一段中女性沒有什么社會地位,也不要承擔社會責任,到后來地位提高,責任也變得越來越大。

1.C 主旨大意題。文章主要講述了女子在社會中的作用和角色的變化,從第一段中女性沒有什么社會地位,也不要承擔社會責任,到后來地位提高,責任也變得越來越大。故C正確。

2.D 細節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第一段Earlier, in the old days, women used to sit at home separated from the outside world. They used to manage the home and look after children. They were free of the responsibility of earning money to support the family, which was left to men.可知掙錢的任務(wù)是由男性完成的。故D項正確。

3.B 推斷題。根據(jù)文章最后一段第一句和最后一句The financial contributions from women to their families have increased和Women are bearing the stress and suffering mental difficulties with both managing the home and pursuing their careers.可知女性現(xiàn)在的作用已經(jīng)大大提升了。故B正確。

考點:考察社會現(xiàn)象類短文閱讀

點評:文章主要講述了女子在社會中的作用和角色的變化。本文考查細節(jié)題為主,細節(jié)題可以在文章中直接找到與答案有關(guān)的信息?或是其變體。搜查信息在閱讀中非常重要它包括理解作者在敘述某事時使用的具體事實、數(shù)據(jù)、圖表等細節(jié)信息。在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都屬于這類圍繞主體展開的細節(jié)。做這類題一般采用尋讀法?即先讀題,然后帶著問題快速閱讀短文,找出與問題有關(guān)的詞語或句子,再對相關(guān)部分進行分析對比,找出答案。

 

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