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The status of women in Japan is complex and cannot be characterized in simple terms. Slowly, there is a growing number of professional women and professional women's associations. More women continue to work after getting married and having children. However many companies have separate programs for women, usually non-career track, and follow practices that would be considered discriminatory in other societies. For a typical couple, the female spouse is still generally expected to do all of the cleaning, cooking and other chores, whether she is working or not. Single women are said to be enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping. Housewives are active in networking themselves for various objectives, e.g. volunteer activities, co-op, community services, recycle activities, study circles, and many others. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing.
Unlike other countries where a "couple" is the usual social unit, in Japan it is typical for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings or to weddings for company employees. Exceptions are frequently made for foreign visitors depending on the occasion, but female spouses should not take their exclusion as a personal slight.
1) The status of women in Japan is _____
A. indefinite and illegal
B. clear and high
C. complex and unclear
D. low and simple
2) Nowadays Japanese women _______
A. all have become professional women
B. can go to work after getting married and having children
C. take over most important work in many companies
D. have the same work and pay as men in all companies
3) In the family, the female spouse _______
A. often does all the housework if she doesn't go to work
B. the male spouse always helps his wife with cooking and other chores
C. is still generally expected to do all of the housework
D. no longer spends much time doing the housework
4) The following sentences are true EXCEPT
A. Single Japanese women are used to enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping
B. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing
C. It is normal for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings
D. Female spouses in Japan can only take their exclusion as a personal slight with foreigners
5) What we can infer from the passage is ______
A. The role of Japanese women is the society is changing
B. There've been some changes in their social role but Japanese women haven't acquired the same rights as men in many fields yet.
C. Most Japanese women are content with their social role nowadays
D. Japanese women are fighting for their definite status in the society
 

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The status of women in Japan is complex and cannot be characterized in simple terms. Slowly, there is a growing number of professional women and professional women's associations. More women continue to work after getting married and having children. However many companies have separate programs for women, usually non-career track, and follow practices that would be considered discriminatory in other societies. For a typical couple, the female spouse is still generally expected to do all of the cleaning, cooking and other chores, whether she is working or not. Single women are said to be enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping. Housewives are active in networking themselves for various objectives, e.g. volunteer activities, co-op, community services, recycle activities, study circles, and many others. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing.
Unlike other countries where a "couple" is the usual social unit, in Japan it is typical for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings or to weddings for company employees. Exceptions are frequently made for foreign visitors depending on the occasion, but female spouses should not take their exclusion as a personal slight.
1) The status of women in Japan is _____
A. indefinite and illegal
B. clear and high
C. complex and unclear
D. low and simple
2) Nowadays Japanese women _______
A. all have become professional women
B. can go to work after getting married and having children
C. take over most important work in many companies
D. have the same work and pay as men in all companies
3) In the family, the female spouse _______
A. often does all the housework if she doesn't go to work
B. the male spouse always helps his wife with cooking and other chores
C. is still generally expected to do all of the housework
D. no longer spends much time doing the housework
4) The following sentences are true EXCEPT
A. Single Japanese women are used to enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping
B. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing
C. It is normal for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings
D. Female spouses in Japan can only take their exclusion as a personal slight with foreigners
5) What we can infer from the passage is ______
A. The role of Japanese women is the society is changing
B. There've been some changes in their social role but Japanese women haven't acquired the same rights as men in many fields yet.
C. Most Japanese women are content with their social role nowadays
D. Japanese women are fighting for their definite status in the society
1.C
2.B
3.C
4.D
5.B
 
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The status of women in Japan is complex and cannot be characterized in simple terms. Slowly, there is a growing number of professional women and professional women's associations. More women continue to work after getting married and having children. However many companies have separate programs for women, usually non-career track, and follow practices that would be considered discriminatory in other societies. For a typical couple, the female spouse is still generally expected to do all of the cleaning, cooking and other chores, whether she is working or not. Single women are said to be enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping. Housewives are active in networking themselves for various objectives, e.g. volunteer activities, co-op, community services, recycle activities, study circles, and many others. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing.
Unlike other countries where a "couple" is the usual social unit, in Japan it is typical for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings or to weddings for company employees. Exceptions are frequently made for foreign visitors depending on the occasion, but female spouses should not take their exclusion as a personal slight.
1) The status of women in Japan is _____
A. indefinite and illegal
B. clear and high
C. complex and unclear
D. low and simple
2) Nowadays Japanese women _______
A. all have become professional women
B. can go to work after getting married and having children
C. take over most important work in many companies
D. have the same work and pay as men in all companies
3) In the family, the female spouse _______
A. often does all the housework if she doesn't go to work
B. the male spouse always helps his wife with cooking and other chores
C. is still generally expected to do all of the housework
D. no longer spends much time doing the housework
4) The following sentences are true EXCEPT
A. Single Japanese women are used to enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping
B. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing
C. It is normal for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings
D. Female spouses in Japan can only take their exclusion as a personal slight with foreigners
5) What we can infer from the passage is ______
A. The role of Japanese women is the society is changing
B. There've been some changes in their social role but Japanese women haven't acquired the same rights as men in many fields yet.
C. Most Japanese women are content with their social role nowadays
D. Japanese women are fighting for their definite status in the society
The status of women in Japan is complex and cannot be characterized in simple terms. Slowly, there is a growing number of professional women and professional women's associations. More women continue to work after getting married and having children. However many companies have separate programs for women, usually non-career track, and follow practices that would be considered discriminatory in other societies. For a typical couple, the female spouse is still generally expected to do all of the cleaning, cooking and other chores, whether she is working or not. Single women are said to be enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping. Housewives are active in networking themselves for various objectives, e.g. volunteer activities, co-op, community services, recycle activities, study circles, and many others. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing.
Unlike other countries where a "couple" is the usual social unit, in Japan, it is typical for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings or to weddings for company employees. Exceptions are frequently made for foreign visitors depending on the occasion, but female spouses should not take their exclusion as a personal slight.

1) The status of women in Japan is _____
A. indefinite and illegal
B. clear and high
C. complex and unclear
D. low and simple

2) Nowadays Japanese women _______
A. all have become professional women
B. can go to work after getting married and having children
C. take over most important work in many companies
D. have the same work and pay as men in all companies

3) In the family, the female spouse _______
A. often does all the housework if she doesn't go to work
B. the male spouse always helps his wife with cooking and other chores
C. is still generally expected to do all of the housework
D. no longer spends much time doing the housework

4) The following sentences are true EXCEPT
A. Single Japanese women are used to enjoying their lives, spending much money on travel abroad and shopping
B. The traditional Japanese value of "good wife, good mother" is changing
C. It is normal for only the husband to be invited to business gatherings
D. Female spouses in Japan can only take their exclusion as a personal slight with foreigners

5) What we can infer from the passage is ______
A. The role of Japanese women is the society is changing
B. There've been some changes in their social role but Japanese women haven't acquired the same rights as men in many fields yet.
C. Most Japanese women are content with their social role nowadays
D. Japanese women are fighting for their definite status in the society
 
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