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THE SUFFRAGETTES

England has had a democracy for a long time. Until 1918, however, women were not allowed to vote in it. The right to vote is called ‘suffrage’ and the English women who fought (1) ____ and won that right were called “suffragettes”.

The suffragette movement was led by Emmiline Pankhurst. In 1903, she founded an organization called the Women’s Social and Politica Union (WSPU). Members of the WSPU went to the Prime Minister to (2) ____ suffrage, but he told them to “be patient”. The suffragettes were not (3) ____.They wanted change immediately.

The fight for the vote for women became intense and sometimes violent. In 1908, two suffragettes (4) ____ themselves to the fence outside the Prime Minister’s front door! They were arrested and spent weeks in jail. In 1912, hundreds of women took to the streets of London. They broke shop windows and even threw Stones at the Prime Minister’s house. Thousands of suffragettes were jailed for this and similar actions over the years.

World War I (1914-1918) proved to be an important event for the women’s movement. Women contributed so much to the war effort as nurses’, factory workers, and at other jobs that more people became convinced of their right to vote. Women were (5) ____ given that right in January, 1918.

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The right to vote is called ‘suffrage’ and the English women who fought (1) ____ and won that right were called “suffragettes”.

with

for

against

to

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Members of the WSPU went to the Prime Minister to (2) ____ suffrage, but he told them to “be patient”.

demand

ask

want

raise

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The suffragettes were not (3) ____.

satisfaction

satisfactory

satisfy

satisfied

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In 1908, two suffragettes (4) ____ themselves to the fence outside the Prime Minister’s front door!

trained

changed

chained

charged

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Women were (5) ____ given that right in January, 1918.

finally

at last

at the end

initially

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In the 1980s feminism became less popular in the US and there was less (1) ____ in solving the remaining problems, such as the fact that most women still earn much less than men. But American women have more opportunities than anyone thought possible 40 years ago. One of the biggest discrimination is in (2) ____ people think. Although there is still discrimination, the principle that should not exist is widely accepted.

Feminism has brought (3) ____ many changes in the English language. Many words for job titles that included ‘man’ have been replaced, for example ‘police officer’ is used (4) ____ of policeman’ and ‘chair’ or ‘chairperson’ for ‘chairman’. ‘He’ is now rarely used to refer to a person when the person could be either a man or woman. Instead, he/she, or sometimes (s)he, is preferred. The title Ms is used for women instead of ‘Miss’ or ‘Mrs’, since, like ’Mr, it does not show (5) ____ a person is married or not.

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In the 1980s feminism became less popular in the US and there was less (1) ____ in solving the remaining problems, such as the fact that most women still earn much less than men.

concern

interest

worry

care

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One of the biggest discrimination is in (2) ____ people think.

what

which

that

how

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Feminism has brought (3) ____ many changes in the English language.

about

in

up

to

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Many words for job titles that included ‘man’ have been replaced, for example ‘police officer’ is used (4) ____ of policeman’ and ‘chair’ or ‘chairperson’ for ‘chairman’.

in terms

instead

on behalf

in position

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The title Ms is used for women instead of ‘Miss’ or ‘Mrs’, since, like ’Mr, it does not show (5) ____ a person is married or not.

either

neither

whether

rather

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Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world. (1) ____, at the current time, 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15-49 have reported experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period and 49 countries currently have no laws (2) ____ women from domestic violence. Progress is occurring regarding harmful practices such as child marriage and FGM (Female Genital Mutilation), which has declined by 30% in the past decade, but there is still much work to be (3) ____ to completely eliminate such practices.

Providing women and girls with equal (4) ____ to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political and economic decision-making processes will fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large. Implementing new legal frameworks regarding female equality in the workplace and the eradication of harmful practices (5) ____ at women is crucial to ending the gender-based discrimination prevalent in many countries around the world.

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(1) ____, at the current time, 1 in 5 women and girls between the ages of 15-49 have reported experiencing physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner within a 12-month period

Frankly

Obviously

Unfortunately

Luckily

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49 countries currently have no laws (2) ____ women from domestic violence.

protecting

watching

caring

looking

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Progress is occurring regarding harmful practices such as child marriage and FGM (Female Genital Mutilation), which has declined by 30% in the past decade, but there is still much work to be (3) ____ to completely eliminate such practices.

made

got

had

done

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Providing women and girls with equal (4) ____ to education, health care, decent work, and representation in political and economic decision-making processes will fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large.

course

key

access

connection

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Implementing new legal frameworks regarding female equality in the workplace and the eradication of harmful practices (5) ____ at women is crucial to ending the gender-based discrimination prevalent in many countries around the world.

target

to target

targeting

targeted

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Since 2015, the annual Women in the Workplace benchmarking report has covered over 600 of the largest U.S. companies employing more than 20 million people, and has individually surveyed more than a quarter-million employees. That research base shows us how better sponsorship and improved training to counter unconscious bias can speed our progress to gender equality. And it reveals the changes that have—and haven’t—happened over the past few years.

There are some bright spots. In 2019, nearly 90% of respondent companies say that gender equality is a top priority. Almost half report having at least three women on their leadership team And greater openness to flexible working is allowing many more women—and men—to work remotely. But some areas are proving stubbornly difficult to improve. Most strikingly, it’s much harder for women than men to achieve their first promotion. Indeed, for every 100 men who step up from an entry level position to a management role, only 78 women—and just 52 black women—will receive the same promotion. Over five years, that gap adds up to a difference of one million promoted women, with lasting repercussions further along the talent funnel: only 1 in 5 C-suite members are women, and only 1 in 25 are women of color.

Moving up the ladder, the 21% figure for women in the C-suite is also less encouraging than it seems. Women are much more likely to have a staff role—chief human resources officer, general counsel, or CFO—while men take more of the line roles, running the largest business units with their own P&L lines. It’s rare for any leader in a staff role to be promoted to CEO.

(source: https://www.forbes.com/)

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Which best serves as the title for the passage?

Education empowering gender equality.

Feminism must be at the heart of everything.

No talk on gender equality in the youth circle.

How are we doing on gender equality?

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According to paragraph 1, what is NOT mentioned about the findings of Women in the Workplace?

600 of corporates situated in the US have been investigated by Women in the Workplace.

Two key initiates are included in the report as factors speeding gender equality.

Women in the Workplace has been churning out reports every year since 2015.

Women in the Workplace interviews over 20 million people per annum.

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According to paragraph 2, what can be concluded from the provided statistics?

Employers succeed in reducing the chances for losing promising female talent.

We are getting mixed results from the job of accelerating gender equality.

Women have always outperformed men academically.

Women are generally under-sponsored and over-mentored.

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The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.

ladder

figure

C-suite

role

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The word “line” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

edge

thread

support

core

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It was not until 1920 when women finally got the right to vote. This was 50 years after the male ex-slaves of the United States were gaining the right to vote. Though women had already right to vote, the stereotypes made women be restricted in their actions. Would you believe that women who were doing the same job as men were getting paid only the 60% of what man wear to paint? In fact, they were getting paid differently for doing exactly the same work. In the 1930s there was not a huge choice of workplace for women. They could still work as secretaries, nurses, teachers and social workers. These kinds of professions were considered typically female professions and were paid much less than other professions.

That kind of restrictions themed unbearable for some women. They rejected to go on with this rules anymore. They changed their hair color, style appearance and started to fight against the existing stereotypes. Those women were named in history as “flappers”. The first time in history they started wearing short skirts which were something shocking to the society. They also started driving cars, drinking alcohol, which raised a huge boom. Those kinds of things were considered “Non-feminine”. Actions of flappers were accepted as radical, though they had their influence on the society finally. The heavy restrictions started disappearing every year and today we have what we have.

For a very long time, women were considered inferior to men. However, the role of a woman in society has significantly changed during recent decades. Today the importance of women in the society is beyond any suspicion. In today’s world, women with their ambitions, intelligence and strength have proved that the word “inferior” has nothing in common with their gender.

(source: https://women-s.net/)

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Which best serves as the title for the passage?

What was the importance of women in the society like before?

The global role of women in developing countries.

Remnants of patriarchal attitudes towards women in modern age.

Less gender roles is an unpopular view in society perception.

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The word “stereotypes” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

bromides

proverbs

clichés

motifs

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The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to _______.

nurses

women

men

teachers

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According to paragraph 2, which statement is NOT how the people of the past view the behaviours of “flappers”?

They considered such actions as unconventional and sweeping revolutionary.

They regarded those women’s behaviours as too masculine for their supposed gender.

They deemed the manners of rebellious women as abnormal and inappropriate.

They reckoned the movement among the woman at that time as brilliant.

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What is the general tone of the whole passage?

Technical

Introspective

Contemptuous

Commiserating

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The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women. During the twentieth century there has been a remarkable shortening of the proportion of a woman’s life spent in caring for children. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, opportunity and health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman’s youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and can be expected to live another thirty-five years and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by household appliances and convenience food.

This important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school- leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-time or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to their abilities and interests of each of them.

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It is stated in the passage that in an average family about 1950_____.

many children died before they lived to more than five

seven or eight children lived to be more than five

the youngest child would be fifteen

four or five children died when they were five

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The word “which" in the first paragraph refers to _______.

twenty years

custom

opportunities

health

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What does the word "lightened" in the first paragraph probably means________.

brighter

less heavy

harder

more fun

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Nowadays, a husband tends to___________.

play a greater part in looking after the children

help his wife by doing much of the housework

feel dissatisfied with his role in the family

take a part-time job so that he can help in the home

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What is the main idea of this passage?

The marriage of women: past and present.

Women and their jobs.

The social changes in the lives of women.

Women’s role in family life.

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Chances are that your next CEO will be a she and your next congressman will be a congresswoman. After thousands of years of oppression, women across the world are occupying key positions in all spheres of society.

The ever-evolving human desire drives the development of men and women alike. Over the past 60 years, we have witnessed a conspicuous change in women’s desire. Women wish to be less and less involved in household management and child care, and are increasingly expanding their involvement in other areas of society. At the same time, the world is pushing towards greater equality, and women assume roles and responsibilities previously only filled by men. Technology also plays a significant role in helping free up women’s time. Just as diapers and baby formula were a tremendous help for mothers, emerging robotics and artificial intelligence solutions will reduce the burden of household management to a level we have never seen.

As the world becomes more interdependent, it demands the intervention of women, as though it were asking them to put their unique qualities into practice. A woman’s character is much more responsible, stable and consistent. She is capable of absorbing many changes and coping with long-term challenges — a quality that comes from her natural ability to carry an embryo and develop life within her. A man, on the other hand, is better at short-term moves. A woman is capable of holding onto a large number of tasks as well as carry them out successfully. A man, on the other hand, is more successful in linear processes aimed at a narrow goal. This is why most scientific breakthroughs, for example, manifest through the male brain.

Men and women are also different in their attitude to failure in life. Figuratively speaking, a man can be as strong as iron — and yet one blow can break him. The woman is easier to bend — but like a flexible tree branch, she is much harder to break. The mutual completion of each other’s qualities is the key to building a healthy society in the new era. The integration of women in the leadership of society and other systems of human life is becoming necessary. The maternal qualities are expanding from the personal home to the global home. The female nature and drive to create a supportive and embracing environment will be expressed in society in creating healthy and proper conditions for bonding between people.

(source: https://www.michaellaitman.com/)

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What does the passage mainly discuss?

The significance of gender equality.

The weight of women in entrepreneurship.

Empowerment through feminism in pop culture.

Women’s changing role in society.

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The word “spheres” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.

walks

bubbles

provinces

disciplines

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According to paragraph 2, what is NOT mentioned as one of the forces powering the rise of women?

Switch between domestic and social functions

Insatiate human being greed.

Increased attention to gender equality.

Technological advancement.

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The word “linear” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.

candid

straightforward

winding

symmetrical

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The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to _____.

level

world

formula

intervention

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According to paragraph 4, what conclusion can be drawn from the comparison and contrast between male and female?

Women and men claim complementary roles rather than expressing opposite sexes.

Some of the gender differences are in favor of women and some in favor of men.

Women are endowed with a bigger capability for social relationship than men.

Social learning and cultural values play pivotal part in determining gender differences.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?

Women are generally more myopic than men in facing and countering challenges.

One of next position of the US congressman will be held by the “weaker sex”.

Accountability, solidity and volatility are the typical traits of a woman.

While women are versatile multi-taskers, men are single-minded uni-taskers.

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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

Since long ago, gender roles are a guideline of societal expectations placed on nuclear families.

Women fought the hardest to secure changes that would ensure them a better quality of life.

Women integrate seamlessly into the hyper-connected world due to their qualities and characteristics.

Women hold domestic power yet very limited social power and no political power at all.

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Men have always played critical roles in the women’s movement. But there is still a long way to go because despite all the progress made, men still dominate positions of power. And, as a string of recent harassment scandals has shown, the behaviour of some men has had profound effects on women’s careers, their success and their lives. The good news, as we mark International Women’s Day, is that many men are acknowledging the importance of playing their part to make gender equality a reality.

A new study by Ipsos Mori has found that while a third of British men think they are being expected to do too much to support women’s equality, far more – half – do not. In fact, three in five men in Britain agree that gender equality won’t be achieved unless they also take action to support women’s rights.

Despite attempts in some quarters to paint gender equality as a zero-sum game, there are plenty of win-win propositions for these men to advocate. Better parental leave for fathers would be a good start. Government policy needs to catch up with this new reality, and the evidence is clear that, unless paternity leave is non-transferable and well paid, uptake will be low. Sweden and Norway show us that the introduction of the “daddy quota” – the period of parental leave reserved specifically for fathers – has a positive effect on male take-up of parental leave, and then on men’s long-term involvement in household work and childcare. This reaps economic dividends, as women’s talents are no longer lost to the labour force, and having an involved father has a positive effect on children’s wellbeing.

Globally, three-quarters (72%) agree that employers should make it easier for men to combine childcare with work. Businesses need not fear: research links flexible working to increased productivity, as better work-life balance leads to happier, more effective workers. Women gain from having flexible partners, too. A study of German couples found that having a partner who works flexibly boosted the wages of men and women, with the effect most pronounced for mothers. Conversely, women whose partners work very long hours are significantly more likely to quit the labour force – taking their talent and experience with them.

(source: https://www.theguardian.com/)

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Which best serves as the title for the passage?

Gender equality is not a “women’s issue”.

Shifting from one gender sphere to another.

How to effortlessly tackle gender inequality.

Gender equality and women empowerment.

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According to paragraph 1, how is the current situation of gender equality movement?

There are many men who are proud feminists and dedicated activists.

It is just treading water for a long time since the beginning of movement.

The quantitative differences have yet turned into qualitative change.

The recent evidences displays a hint of retrogressing development.

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The word “uptake” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.

consumption

utilisation

ceremony

manipulation

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According to paragraph 3, which characteristic of gender movement acts as an incentive for male involvement?

One gender’s gain or loss is exactly balanced by the loss or gain of the other.

The outcome is beneficial for both parties – genders – involved in the process.

It is initially tough and dire but becomes smooth as they progress.

It is practically a dead-end which can instigate the male’s competitiveness.

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The word “pronounced” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.

faint

noticeable

expressive

thick

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The word “them” in paragraph 4 refers to _____.

links

partners

men

women

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Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?

“Daddy quota” is the scheme drafted by the Japanese employers.

There are still voices claiming the rigidly win-or-lose nature of gender movement.

There are already as many women as men in the corridors of power.

Every person concur with the idea that paternal life and work can go hand in hand

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What does the writer want to imply?

Gender equality and women’s empowerment do not mean that men and women become the same.

Progress on gender equality is picking up and we are about to achieve a gender-equal world.

Women and girls continue to suffer discrimination and violence in every part of the world.

To make equality a reality we need to draw more male feminists into the gender conversation.

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Boots has reduced the price of “feminine” razors to bring them in line with men’s. The chemist chain says it is just an isolated incident, but campaigners say it is part of a “pink tax” that discriminates against women. Who’s right and what’s the bigger story, ask Jessica McCallin and Claire Bates. Campaigners against what’s been dubbed the “pink tax” - where retailers charge women more than men for similar products - are celebrating after Boots said it would change the price of some of its goods.

Stevie Wise, who launched the petition, was driven by a Times investigation which claimed that women and girls are charged, on average, 37% more for clothes, beauty products and toys. The New York Department of Consumer Affairs had compared the prices of 800 products with male and female versions and concluded that, after controlling for quality, women’s versions were, on average, 7% more expensive than men’s.

“This is a very exciting response,” says Wise. “We are delighted with Boots’ decision, but we now need to get them to look at all of their products, not just the ones highlighted in the petition. We hope this decision is just the first of many and we may broaden our campaign to focus on other retailers as well.” Wise says that women have been getting in touch with examples of other price discrepancies from lots of companies and says there seems to be a particular problem with toys and clothes. Argos has been criticized for identical scooters that cost £5 more if they were pink rather than blue. Argos said it was an error that had already been rectified and that it would never indulge in differential pricing.

Among the examples sent to Wise was Boots selling identical child car seats that cost more in pink. Another retailer was selling children’s balance bikes which cost more for a flowery print aimed at girls than a pirate print aimed at boys. But the latter example already appears to have been tweaked on the retailer’s website, albeit by applying a £10 discount to the flowery version.

When challenged over sexist pricing, both Levi’s and Tesco argued that different versions of things could have different production costs even if appearing fairly similar. Prof Nancy Puccinelli says her research suggests that women are much more careful shoppers than men, better able to scrutinise adverts and pricing gimmicks. She wonders if women are perceiving more value in the more expensive products. “If products are separated into male and female sections far away from each other it’s harder to scrutinise prices.” Such a situation could either be deliberate or accidental but the campaigners are not convinced.

There is an opportunity for some companies, argues Olchawski. “The finding shows the power of marketing in our lives, how it shapes our perception of what it means to be a man or a woman. Some companies could choose not to play into this, not to play into the stereotypes and rip women off, but launch products more in tune with moves toward gender equality.”

(Adapted from IELTS Academic Reading Test 6. Section 3)

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Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?

The campaign of the “pink-tax”.

The price discrepancies between male and female versions.

The power of marketing in our lives.

The battle over the gender price gap.

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What does pink-tax exactly mention in the passage?

tax for women

women are being charged more than men for the same products

men are being charged more than women for the same products

women are being charged more than men for the different kinds of products

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After comparing the prices of 800 products with male and female versions, the New York Department of Consumer Affairs _______________ .

did nothing

drew a conclusion that versions for females seemed to be more expensive than for males

supported for women’s right

continued to control for quality

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The word “rectified” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to ________?

worsen

spoiled

fixed

broadened

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What does the phrase “the latter example” in the fourth paragraph refer to?

a flowery print

Wise’s example

another retailer

a pirate

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Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Wise’s statements?

Women pay more for clothes, beauty products, and toys than men.

Women have been getting in touch with many price discrepancies from lots of companies.

Different versions of things could have different production costs even if appearing fairly similar.

None of the above.

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What of the following most accurately reflects the author’s imply in the last paragraph?

The campaign succeed

The price for the same products will change to guarantee the gender quality

People will change their mind about gender quality

It should not be balance in the price of the same product between men and women

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The word scrutinise is closest in meaning to?

examine

ignore

glance

retry

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Women’s representation in government is stalled, and in some cases moving backward. Does that make a difference to the work of governing? Yes, according to decades of data from around the world. Women govern differently than men do in some important ways. They tend to be more collaborative and bipartisan. They push for far more policies meant to support women, children, social welfare and — when they’re in executive positions — national security. But these bills are also more likely to die, largely because of gender bias, research shows.

Women in Congress sponsor and co-sponsor more bills than men do, and bring 9 percent more federal money to their districts, according to a study in the American Journal of Political Science. Those bills are more likely to benefit women and children or address issues like education, health and poverty. In Congress, for instance, women fought for women’s health coverage in the Affordable Care Act, sexual harassment rules in the military, the inclusion of women in medical trials, and child care vouchers in welfare overhaul. “All members of Congress have to follow their constituency, but because of their personal experiences either as women in the work force or as mothers, they might be inclined to legislate on some of these issues,” said Michele L. Swers, a professor of government at Georgetown University who studies gender and policy making.

In a new analysis of the 151,824 public bills introduced in the House between 1973 and 2014, to be published in print in Political Science Research and Methods, researchers found that women were significantly more likely than men to sponsor bills in areas like civil rights, health and education. Men were more likely to sponsor bills in agriculture, energy and macroeconomics. An analysis of floor speeches during the 106th Congress, by political scientists at the University of Iowa and Oklahoma State University, found that women spent more time talking about policy concerns like women’s health and family issues. Another study, of State of the State speechesfrom 2006 to 2008 published in State and Local Government Review, found that female governors devoted much more attention to social welfare issues than male governors did, even after controlling for political and situational factors.

Women are less likely to vote for war or the death penalty. Women’s representation in legislatures is significantly correlated with the abolition of capital punishment, according to a study of 125 countries published in July by researchers at Sul Ross State University in Texas. A higher share of female legislators correlates with less military spending and less use of force in foreign policy, even after controlling for other explanations like partisanship, according to an analysis by researchers from Texas A&M University of data from 22 established democracies from 1970 to 2000.

Yet when women are in executive positions, the opposite is true: They are more hawkish than men. The researchers said that could be in part because of a need to overcome stereotypes of women as weak. Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi, all of whom governed in conflicts, were described as governing like men.

(Source: https://www.nytimes.com/)

55. Trắc nghiệm
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Which of the following could be the main topic of the passage?

Women actually do govern differently.

The differences between a male and female politician.

The evidence to proves women are better politicians.

The contribution of women in the government.

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The word “bipartisan” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ______________.

working for two political parties simultaneously.

involving in two political parties that usually oppose each other’s policies.

supporting the policies of two different political parties.

contributing to the development of two political parties of different countries.

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57. Trắc nghiệm
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What does the word “their” in paragraph 2 refer to?

women’s

bills’

men’s

Congress’s

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58. Trắc nghiệm
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According to the passage, as a worker and a mother, women tried to address many issues, EXCEPT ____________.

the care for children in the innovation of welfare

the rules to protect women from sexual harassment

the involvement of women in medical trials

the investment in reducing poverty for women

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The word “inclined” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________.

disposed

unlikely

averse

obliged

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Which of the following is TRUE in comparison between male and female politicians?

Men often tried to solve the problems related to the liberties of citizens.

Men tend to support military’s expense or violence.

Cultivation was one of the concerns of women, not men.

Both men and women spent much time on discussing social welfare.

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61. Trắc nghiệm
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According to the last paragraph, what does the author imply about female leaders?

They are unlikely to compromise in dealing with conflicts.

They often have tendency to struggle in harmony.

They are under much pressure to overcome prejudice of women as weak.

They govern the countries as well as men do.

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It can be inferred from the passage that _____________.

men and women do not share the principles in governing the countries.

women often care more about issues related to humans and their lives.

women are not supported to become an executive leader.

men are more dominant than women in governing a country.

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