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Which of the following is true of women’s nurturiring nature according to the passage?
A
It is not inborn in any sense.
B
It is inspired by women’s families.
C
It is caused by social prejudice
D
It is partly biological in origin.
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由第二段第三句“But the signs that it is at least partly inborn are too numberous to ignore. (女人具有“照顾别人的特征”至少有部分是天生的,此类迹象多得不容忽视。)”可知,女性的这个特征有先天方面的原因。A项与句意相矛盾,B、C两项文章中均没提到。故选D。
由第二段第三句“But the signs that it is at least partly inborn are too numberous to ignore. (女人具有“照顾别人的特征”至少有部分是天生的,此类迹象多得不容忽视。)”可知,女性的这个特征有先天方面的原因。A项与句意相矛盾,B、C两项文章中均没提到。故选D。
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B.The prices of houses in Asia are quitelow now.
C.Fewer and fewer married women want tohave a job.
D.The word"DINKS"firstappeared in an Asian country.
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has resulted in a closer family tieB
has helped their family financiallyC
has caused more problems than beforeD
has adversely affected their family life
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Women usually suffer from osteoporosis when advanced in years.B
Women tend to be anemic more than men due to menstruation.C
Gallbladder disease afflicts fewer women than men.D
Food high in soy protein can lower cholesterol.
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Many people protested in the past six months.B
Many people threw tomatoes at the German Chancellor.C
Many people threw eggs at an important member of the German Chancellor’s Social Democrats.D
Many people threw eggs at the German Chancellor, but he was not hit.
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It was primarily a product of nineteenth-century Saint-Simonian feminist thought.B
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Both ships were expensive ones.B
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