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Women are playing a much more important part in society today.

Now women are working 1. teachers, scientists and even leaders. We have to admit the fact that almost all jobs 2. used to be done by men are done perfectly well today by women. Women are no longer l 3. down upon in society. 4. these changes in their social role, women’s position in the family has been 5. (改善) as well. It is hard to find the wife is busy ____6.____ the husband is sitting in an armchair, watching TV. In spite of all these changes, a great n_____7. of men still guard their rights. They t 8. of women as incapable creatures. Sometimes few women are allowed to 9. (出席) importing meeting. This is the problem we should try to 10. (解决) now.

 

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2.that

3.looked

4.with

5.improved

6.while

7.number

8.think

9.attend

10.solve/settle

【解析】

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考点:定语从句;固定短语;非谓语动词;介词用法;动词用法

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