The toys most boys play with are different from those that girls play with because ()
A: their social roles are rigidly determined
B: most boys would like to follow their fathers' professions
C: boys like to play with their fathers while girls with their mothers
D: they like challenging activities
A: their social roles are rigidly determined
B: most boys would like to follow their fathers' professions
C: boys like to play with their fathers while girls with their mothers
D: they like challenging activities
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- Part II Writing: A comparison / contrast essay writing Topic: How are boys and girls brought up? Introduction : Boys and girls are brought up in quite different ways, which can be seen in the clothes they wear, the toys they play with, and the games they like. Body: Supporting point 1: Boys and girls grow up wearing different clothes. • Boys wear plain and low-key colors. • Girls wear bright and strong colors. Supporting point 2: Boys and girls like to play with different types of toys. • Boys tend to have toys that demonstrate power and strength. • Girls favor toys that show feminine beauty. Supporting point 3: Boys and girls like to play distinct types of games. • Boys like to play more active outdoor games. • Girls like to play more games related to domestic activities. Conclusion: Children are raised in approaches that vary according to their gender.
- Look! The girls are while the boys are soccer. A: dance; play B: dancing; play C: dancing; playing
- Boys like to _____________(play / playing) some exciting games.
- People often think that "girls like pink and playing house; boys like blue and like to play with toy cars and planes." This is (). A: Gender bias B: Sexism C: Gender label D: Gender stereotypes
- Which of the following are correct about masculinity/ femininity? A: In masculine society, fathers deal with facts and mothers with feelings. B: In feminine society, people's attitude towards crying is:girls can cry, but boys can't. C: In masculine society, people's attitude toward games is: boys play for competition; girls play for relationship. D: In a culture with high masculinity, people tend to focus more on the quality of life.