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The statistics I’ve cited and the living examples are all too familiarto you. But what may not be so familiar will be the increasingnumber of women who are looking actively for advancement offor a new job in your offices. This woman may be equipped withprofessional skills and perhaps valuable experience, She will notbe content to be Executive Assistant to Mr. Seldom Seen of theAssistant Vice President’s Girl Friday, who is the only one whocomes in on Saturday.! ~' U/ M7 ~+ e+ j! [
She is the symbol of what I call the Second Wave of Feminism. She is the modern woman who isdetermined to be.
; {. t3 T* @- |, F$ Z Her forerunner was the radical feminist who interpreted her trapped position as a female asoppression by the master class of men. Men, she believed, had created a domestic, servile role forwomen in order that men could have the career and the opportunity to participate in making thegreat decisions of society. Thus the radical feminist held that women through history had beenoppressed and dehumanized, mainly because man chose to exploit his wife and the mother of hischildren. Sometimes it was deliberate exploitation and sometimes it was the innocence of neverlooking beneath the pretensions of life. \6 @1 q( G X6 C8 C
The radical feminists found strength in banding together. Coming to recognize each other for thefirst time, they could explore their own identities, realize their own power, and view the male and hissystem as the common enemy. The first phases of feminism in the last five years often took on thismilitant, class-warfare tone. Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Germaine Greer, and many othershammered home their ideas with a persistence that aroused and intrigued many of the brightestand most able women in the country. Consciousness-raising groups allowed women to exploreboth their identities and their dreams—and the two were often found in direct conflict.
/ c( r+ I6 N6 E What is the stereotyped role of American women? Marriage. A son. Two daughters. Breakfast.Ironing. Lunch. Bowling, maybe a garden club of for the very daring, non-credit courses inceramics. Perhaps an occasional cocktail party. Dinner. Football or baseball on TV. Each day thesame. Never any growth in expectations—unless it is growth because the husband has succeeded.The inevitable question: “Is that all there is to life?”
) G' }" f4 v$ o+ ]3 a The rapid growth of many feminist organizations attests to the fact that these radical feminists hadtouched some vital nerves. The magazine “Ms.” was born in the year of the death of the magazine“Life.” But too often the consciousness-raising sessions became ends in themselves. Too oftensexism reversed itself and man-hating was encouraged. Many had been with the male chauvinist.+ [ S* l9 y4 W
It is not difficult, therefore, to detect a trend toward moderation. Consciousness-raising increasinglyis regarded as a means to independence and fulfillment, rather than a ceremony of fulfillment itself.Genuine independence can be realized through competence, through finding a career, through theuse of education. Remember that for many decades the education of women was not supposedto be useful.
' E; V* w1 _( c0 r. p! _- d 1. What was the main idea of this passage?7 s& c( V' o* X2 G# ~ f, Y
[A] The Second Wave of Feminist. [B] Women’s Independent Spirits.
/ Q7 H# p$ i; w1 b& Z [C] The Unity of Women. [D] The Action of Union.. e) ^8 N, o; Y
2. What was the author’s attitude toward the radical?
. o. J2 l+ D; y" Q$ o [A] He supported it wholeheartedly. [B] He opposed it strongly.2 a2 Y4 o: x+ e) `7 S
[C] He disapproved to some extent. [D] He ignored it completely.7 P3 K8 i8 r2 W
3. What does the word “militant” mean?
( X2 E U8 j6 t: v! U [A] Aggressive. [B] Ambitions. [C] Progressive. [D] Independent.! o, o% d1 ^9 t6 ~2 t; Z W
4. What was the radical feminist’s view point about the male?/ h, }+ b/ g& ~) u- s. B1 S, V
[A] Women were exploited by the male.
# U+ e- a. \: ^5 M [B] Women were independent of the male.
- b7 t$ S5 L9 x2 J$ j [C] Women’s lives were deprived by the male.
O9 |& }% ^+ n [D] The male were their common enemy.
. t8 {) D; P) d8 X" [$ j5 } 答案详解:
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- ?( E& y! G# d5 ?6 R 1. A. 第二次女权运动的浪潮。在第一段,一般性描述之后(见难句译注1),作者画龙点睛的指明“她就是我所指的第二次女权运动浪潮的象征。她是决心要成为的现代妇女的代表。”以后的文章就是围绕女权运动而写的。见文章大意。 |