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A)Neanderthals. B)Modern humans. C) Archaeologists. D)Not determined 30 What's the weather like in the Arctic region of European Russia more than 30, 000 years ago? A)Moderate temperature, relatively dry and ice-free B)Extremely cold, relatively dry and ice-free. C)Extremely cold, plenty of raining and ice-free. D)Extremely cold, relatively dry and ice frosted. assage Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage After watching my mother deal with our family of five, I cant understand why her answer to the question,“ What do you do?” is always,“Oh,I’ m just a hou sewife. JUST a housewife? Anyone who spends most of her time in meal prepara tion and cleanup, washing and dry ing clothes, keeping the house clean, leading a scout troop, playing taxi driver to us kids when it's time for school, music I essons or the dentist, doing volunteer work for her favorite charity, and making sure that all our family needs are met is not just a housewife. She s the rea I Wonder Woman Why is it that so many mothers like mine think of themselves as second-class or something similar? Where has this notion come from? Have we males made them feel this way? Has our society made"going to work" outside the home seem more imp ortant than what a housewife must face each day? I would be very curious to see what would happen if a housewife went on strike Dishes would pile up. Food in the house would run out. No meals would appear on the table. There would be no clean clothes when needed. High boots would be requ ired just to make it through the house scattered with garbage. Walking and bus r iding would increase. Those scout troops would have to break up. Charities would suffer I doubt if the man of the house would be able to take over. Oh, he might start ut with the attitude that he can do just as good a job but how long would that last? Not long, once he had to come home each night after work to more household duties. There would be no more coming home to a prepared meal; he d have to fi x it himself. The kids would all be screaming for something to eat, clean clothe s and more bus fare money. Once he quieted the kids, he' d have to clean the hou se, go shopping, make sure that kids got a bath, and fix lunches for the next da y. Once the kids were down for the night, he might be able to crawl into an unma de bed and try to read the morning newspaper. No, I don t think many males are going to volunteer for the job. I know I donA) Neanderthals. B) Modern humans.C) Archaeologists. D) Not determined. 30.What’s the weather like in the Arctic region of European Russia more than 30,000 years ago? A) Moderate temperature, relatively dry and ice-free. B) Extremely cold, relatively dry and ice-free. C) Extremely cold, plenty of raining and ice-free. D) Extremely cold, relatively dry and ice frosted. Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: After watching my mother deal with our family of five, I can’t understand why her answer to the question, “What do you do?” is always, “Oh, I’m just a hou sewife.” JUST a housewife?” Anyone who spends most of her time in meal prepara tion and cleanup, washing and drying clothes, keeping the house clean, leading a scout troop, playing taxi driver to us kids when it’s time for school, music l essons or the dentist, doing volunteer work for her favorite charity, and making sure that all our family needs are met is not JUST a housewife. She’ s the rea l Wonder Woman. Why is it that so many mothers like mine think of themselves as second-class or something similar? Where has this notion come from? Have we males made them feel this way? Has our society made “going to work” outside the home seem more imp ortant than what a housewife must face each day? I would be very curious to see what would happen if a housewife went on strike. Dishes would pile up. Food in the house would run out. No meals would appear on the table. There would be no clean clothes when needed. High boots would be requ ired just to make it through the house scattered with garbage. Walking and bus r iding would increase. Those scout troops would have to break up. Charities would suffer. I doubt if the man of the house would be able to take over. Oh, he might start o ut with the attitude that he can do just as good a job, but how long would that last? Not long, once he had to come home each night after work to more household duties. There would be no more coming home to a prepared meal; he’d have to fi x it himself. The kids would all be screaming for something to eat, clean clothe s and more bus fare money. Once he quieted the kids, he’d have to clean the hou se, go shopping, make sure that kids got a bath, and fix lunches for the next da y. Once the kids were down for the night, he might be able to crawl into an unma de bed and try to read the morning newspaper. No, I don’t think many males are going to volunteer for the job. I know I don’
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