According to the author, an increasing number of married women are able to work because
A: their children no longer require their care.
B: there are more jobs available nowadays.
C: technology has enabled them to find acceptable jobs.
D: they spend far less time on child care than before.
A: their children no longer require their care.
B: there are more jobs available nowadays.
C: technology has enabled them to find acceptable jobs.
D: they spend far less time on child care than before.
举一反三
- What happened to women in the 1960s A: More and more of them moved into the countryside. B: They began to have more children than before. C: More and more of them got jobs outside their homes. D: They began to get married at a younger age.
- The job history has become such an important document because A: there has been a decrease in the number of jobs advertised B: there has been an increase in the number of jobs advertised C: jobs are becoming much more complicated nowadays D: the other processes of applying for jobs are more complicated
- According to the author, we educate children A: for the purpose of educating them B: to equip them for life C: to help them find jobs D: to build a perfect nation In society
- Why do many fresh medical graduates refuse to take primary care as their vocation? A: They can not squeeze in more patients per hour. B: They are discontented with the atmosphere of emergency rooms. C: They find other jobs more respected than primary care doctors. D: The existing system goes ill with primary care.
- After age of 40, ______. A: most workers are tired of their present jobs. B: man workers tend to stick to their present jobs. C: people find their jobs more rewarding than before. D: people still wish to hunt for more suitable jobs.