更多"Women still have an uneasy relation"的相关试题:
[单项选择]Women still have an uneasy relationship with power and the traits necessary to be a leader. There is this internalized fear that if we are really powerful, we are going to be considered heartless or unpleasantly aggressive or forceful. We are still working at trying to overcome the fear that power and womanliness are mutually exclusive.
In my case, I think I may have had an easier time dealing with this fear because my first taste of leadership came in a situation in which I was a blissfully (幸福地) ignorant outsider. It was in college, when I became president of the Cambridge Union debating society. Since I had grown up in Greece, I had never heard of the Cambridge Union or the Oxford Union and didn’t know about their place in English culture, so I wasn’t weighed down with the kinds of overwhelming notions that may have stopped British girls from even thinking about trying for such a position.
The same thing happened when my first book, The Female Woman, came ou
A. inconsiderate
B. lacking in womanliness
C. incompetent
D. lacking in leadership
[填空题]Women still have a complex and contradictory relationship with their own image according to a poll that found 25 percent of those questioned (26) win the "America’s Next Top Model" TV show than the Nobel Peace Prize.
And (27) 75 percent of women surveyed said they would be willing to shave their heads to save the life of a stranger; more than a quarter of those (28) admitted they would make their best friend fat for life, if it meant they could be thin.
As for that age-old (29) of whether to marry for wealth or looks, half of the 18- to 24-year-olds questioned said they would marry an ugly man if he were a (30) .
The poll for U.S. television network Oxygen, which is targeted at young women, also found that 88 percent of 18-to 34-year-old women would happily (31) their cell phone, jewelry and makeup to keep a friendship.
"This survey reveals an interesting analysis of today’s woman and how she <
[多项选择] Women’s Liberation
1. Women still have a long way to go to be equal with men.
2. Certain attitudes women held toward life prevent women from seeking for themselves liberation and equality with men.
3. I believe women’s liberation lies in the hand of women themselves.
[单项选择]
Science has long since had an uneasy relationship with other aspects of culture. Think of Galileo’s 17th-century trifil’ for his rebelling belief the Catholic Church or poet William Black’s harsh remarks against the mechanistic worldview of Isaac Newton. The schism between science and the humanities has, if anything, deepened in this century~
Until recently, the scientific community was so powerful that it could afford to ignore its critics- but no longer. As funding for science has declined, scientists have attacked ’ antiscience’ in several books, notably Higher Superstition, by Paul R. Gross, a biologist at the University of Virginia, and Norman Levitt, a mathematician at Rutgers University; and The Demon-Haunted World, by Carl Sagan of Cornell University.
Defenders of science have also voiced their concerns at meetings such as "The Flight from Science and Reason", held in New York City in 1995, and "Science in the A
A. discuss the cause of the decline of sciences power
B. show the authors sympathy with scientists
C. explain the way in which science develop
D. exemplify the division of science and the humanities