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[单项选择] Common sense tells us that there are obvious differences between females and males: after all, biology, not culture, determines whether or not you’’re able to bear children. But culture and cultural myths do shape the roles men and women play in our public and private relationships: we are born female and male, but we are made women and men. Sociologist distinguishes between sex and gender — between one’’s biological identity and the conventional patterns of behavior we learn to associate with each sex. While biological sex remains a constant, the definition of "appropriate" gender behavior varies dramatically from one cultural group or historical period to the next. The variations show up markedly in the way we dress. For example, among many American Indian tribes, men who lived and dressed as women were respected as people who possessed special powers, whereas in contemporary Anglo-American culture, cross-dressers are usually seen as deviant or ridiculous. Male clothing in late s
A. exceptions to universal suffrage (选举权) do not affect political equality
B. James Fenimore Cooper was an antifeminist
C. society is the gainer if women refrain from political controversies and fierce struggles
D. how gender has been used to regulate political relations between sexes

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[单项选择] Common sense tells us that there are obvious differences between females and males: after all, biology, not culture, determines whether or not you’’re able to bear children. But culture and cultural myths do shape the roles men and women play in our public and private relationships: we are born female and male, but we are made women and men. Sociologist distinguishes between sex and gender — between one’’s biological identity and the conventional patterns of behavior we learn to associate with each sex. While biological sex remains a constant, the definition of "appropriate" gender behavior varies dramatically from one cultural group or historical period to the next. The variations show up markedly in the way we dress. For example, among many American Indian tribes, men who lived and dressed as women were respected as people who possessed special powers, whereas in contemporary Anglo-American culture, cross-dressers are usually seen as deviant or ridiculous. Male clothing in late s
A. one between one’’s biological identity and one’’s behavior associated with cultural patterns
B. one between man and woman
C. one between biology and sociology
D. one invented by sociologist to study the relationship between man and woman
[单项选择]Common sense would tell us that physically active children may be more likely to become active and healthy adults.73 In the United States,elementary and middle schools are advised to give students two and a half hours of ohvsical activity a week.That is what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Heart Association l’ecommend (推荐).They say high schools should provide about four hours of physical activity each week.Yet many schools across the country have reduced their physical education programs.Criticism of the cuts has led in some places to efforts to give students more time for exercise,not less.
The future health of Americans may depend on it.Just this week,a study reported that life expectancy(预期寿命)has fallen or is no longer increasing in some parts of the United States.The situation 1s worst among poor people in the southern states.and especially women.Public health researchers say it is largely the result ofincreases in obesity(肥胖),smoking and high b
A. Because difierent schools set up difrerent physical education programs.
B. Because the physical activity of children will influence their health in adulthood.
C. Because nowadays children spend too much time on their studies.
D. Because only four percent of elementary schools provided daily physical education.
[单项选择]The conversation tells us that()
A. the subscriber has never been to the library before so he asks the librarian for help
B. it isn’t the first time for the subscriber to ask the librarian to recommend books to him
C. the librarian is so kind-hearted as to remember the taste of each subscriber
D. the subscriber and the librarian know each other very well
[填空题]The passage mainly tells us that prejudice should not be put against the left-handed people.
[单项选择]The story Bob Seelert described tells us that
A. performance can be better performed under standard.
B. work can be exactly done under standard.
C. standard is easily maintained once you set it.
[填空题]This article tells us several different love stories in different countries.


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