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A. Classifications of liars
B. Everyone lies, more or less
C. Gender impacts ways of lying
D. Purposes of telling lies
E. Reason why men lie more
F. Women, more careful liars
1. _____
     It's been said that "everybody lies sometimes." And it's true. Everyone does lie from time to time. Men
lie; women lie. Husbands lie, friends lie, wives lie, and believe it or not, your mother might lie. A recent
study showed that 91% of all people lie on a regular basis, and people tell at least 13 major lies a week.
2.  _____
     The first thing one has to understand about lying is that there are at least five different types of liars:
the model of absolute integrity, the real straight-shooter, the pragmatic fibber, a real Pinocchio and the
compulsive liar, according to sociologist - anthropologist Dr. Gina Graham Scott.
3. _____
     Dr. Robert G. Newby, the professor of sociology at Central Michigan University, believes that men
are more likely to tell lies than women. "Men are more concerned about how they present themselves in
public, the impression they make on people and things like that," he says. "Men are always trying to
impress people in the work and want to make sure that their presentation of self is one that makes them
look good." Women, on the other hand, Dr. Newby believes, are more private people and their
relationship tends to be more interpersonal, as opposed to having to put on a public face. Women are
more vulnerable and they are not as likely to try to pull the wool over someone's eyes like men.
4. _____
     Dr Ronn Elmore, Los Angeles-based relationship counselor, does not believe that lying is based on
gender. "But I believe when women lie it tends to be verbal, plain old-fashioned lies with words. But
when men lie, it is often nonverbal, as in doing what he says he would not do or not doing what he
promised he would do. Either way, it's a lie, male version or female version. It is the opposite of integrity."
5. _____
     Vesta Callender, psychotherapist in New York City, also agrees that one's gender does not play a
role in lying, but men and women do lie differently. "Women concern more while lying. They plan better," Callender notes. "They create a history around the lie, and they try to project into the future what might
happen if the lie is detected. With a woman, a lie has a beginning, a middle and an end. It's a real
entanglement." Callender believes that men "tend to lie for the moment or to get out of a situation. Men
think less about how the lie can be detected."

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Women nowadays do not just want to work to help meet the rising costs of living and education for their children. They also want a career that will enable them to bring out their skills and use their potentials so that they can experience a sense of fulfillment and pride that come from achievements and success. Some careers that have been traditionally dominated(支配)by the male species have been made open and filled up by women as well. It is no longer a surprising occurrence today to see many women working as pilots, astronauts, engineers, in construction sites, and in the printing business that operates high?tech machines.

Many women are also taking their chances on managerial and executive positions that mostly men are the ones sitting on. Many of them also do well in the line of education as teachers, deans and even presidents of universities. You can also see many women as lecturers and reviewers of different businesses. One example is that of the online printing company reviews where women usually have a say on what is the best choice for online printers for any marketing needs.

From the income that women are getting from their work, they are able to maintain a family and able to provide a better education for their children and able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle.

However, there are still pronounced biases (偏见) against women in high leadership positions. There still exists the so?called gender?role stereotyping. Women need help to cope with and manage the typical stereotyping of women workers and managers. Those who look for jobs advertised in the classified sections of the newspaper often discover that many corporate positions are closed to women. And most often than not, many give preference to men by indicating in their ads phrases such as “male preferred” or “male applicants only”. Even in some family run or owned corporations, seldom can you see women managers and presidents.

Surveys show that although a man and a woman have the same level or handle the same position in an organization, the man would get a higher or bigger compensation package(薪酬) compared to women.? Because of this, many women are just contentedto be in subordinate positions in finance, human resources, sales, manufacturing and other supportive roles.

There are still other barriers that prevent women from reaching their full potentials in the world of employment. Our culture does not encourage women to excel in government and in business?related jobs. Women who are able to make it on top and handle leadership roles are sometimes regarded merely as tokens. The abilities and skills of women are normally questioned by their own peers, and sadly even by other women.

If you are a woman who have the interest, ability and drive to pursue management careerscareer counseling is of great help to help you find direction and increase motivation to pursue your career goals. It will help you have the self?confidence to get you in the same career opportunities open to men in this society that still prefers men for top level positions.

1.From the first paragraph we know that women________.

Awork mainly to help meet the rising costs of living

Bwant to provide their children with better education

Calso want to take some more challenging jobs

Dhave taken up some work that men can do well

2.It can be inferred that in the past it was surprising to see women________.

Ataking jobs outside home

Bworking as pilots or astronauts

Ceducating their children at home

Doperating machines at home

3.The underlined word “subordinate” in the 5th paragraph has a similar meaning to“________”

Ahigher? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? Blower

Cmore rewarding? ????????????? ????????????? Dless demanding

4.What's the best title for the passage?

AWomen working out of houses

BWomen fighting against biases

CWomen getting larger income

DWomen aiming high in careers

 

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Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each

paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.

A. Classifications of liars

B. Everyone lies, more or less

C. Gender impacts ways of lying

D. Purposes of telling lies

E. Reason why men lie more

F. Women, more careful liars

 
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It’s been said that “everybody lies sometimes.” And it’s true. Everyone does lie from time to time. Men lie; women lie. Husbands lie, friends lie, wives lie, and believe it or not, your mother might lie. A recent study showed that 91% of all people lie on a regular basis, and people tell at least 13 major lies a week.

 
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The first thing one has to understand about lying is that there are at least five different types of liars: the model of absolute integrity, the real straight-shooter, the pragmatic fibber, a real Pinocchio and the compulsive liar, according to sociologist – anthropologist Dr. Gina Graham Scott.

 
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Dr. Robert G. Newby, the professor of sociology at Central Michigan University, believes that men are more likely to tell lies than women. “Men are more concerned about how they present themselves in public, the impression they make on people and things like that,” he says. “Men are always trying to impress people in the work and want to make sure that their presentation of self is one that makes them look good.” Women, on the other hand, Dr. Newby believes, are more private people and their relationship tends to be more interpersonal, as opposed to having to put on a public face. Women are more vulnerable and they are not as likely to try to pull the wool over someone’s eyes like men.

 
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Dr Ronn Elmore, Los Angeles-based relationship counselor, does not believe that lying is based on gender. “But I believe when women lie it tends to be verbal, plain old-fashioned lies with words. But when men lie, it is often nonverbal, as in doing what he says he would not do or not doing what he promised he would do. Either way, it’s a lie, male version or female version. It is the opposite of integrity.”

 
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Vesta Callender, psychotherapist in New York City, also agrees that one’s gender does not play a role in lying, but men and women do lie differently. “Women concern more while lying. They plan better,” Callender notes. “They create a history around the lie, and they try to project into the future what might happen if the lie is detected. With a woman, a lie has a beginning, a middle and an end. It’s a real entanglement.” Callender believes that men “tend to lie for the moment or to get out of a situation. Men think less about how the lie can be detected.”

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Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each

paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.

A. Classifications of liars

B. Everyone lies, more or less

C. Gender impacts ways of lying

D. Purposes of telling lies

E. Reason why men lie more

F. Women, more careful liars

 
76.

It’s been said that “everybody lies sometimes.” And it’s true. Everyone does lie from time to time. Men lie; women lie. Husbands lie, friends lie, wives lie, and believe it or not, your mother might lie. A recent study showed that 91% of all people lie on a regular basis, and people tell at least 13 major lies a week.

 
77. 

The first thing one has to understand about lying is that there are at least five different types of liars: the model of absolute integrity, the real straight-shooter, the pragmatic fibber, a real Pinocchio and the compulsive liar, according to sociologist – anthropologist Dr. Gina Graham Scott.

 
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Dr. Robert G. Newby, the professor of sociology at Central Michigan University, believes that men are more likely to tell lies than women. “Men are more concerned about how they present themselves in public, the impression they make on people and things like that,” he says. “Men are always trying to impress people in the work and want to make sure that their presentation of self is one that makes them look good.” Women, on the other hand, Dr. Newby believes, are more private people and their relationship tends to be more interpersonal, as opposed to having to put on a public face. Women are more vulnerable and they are not as likely to try to pull the wool over someone’s eyes like men.

 
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Dr Ronn Elmore, Los Angeles-based relationship counselor, does not believe that lying is based on gender. “But I believe when women lie it tends to be verbal, plain old-fashioned lies with words. But when men lie, it is often nonverbal, as in doing what he says he would not do or not doing what he promised he would do. Either way, it’s a lie, male version or female version. It is the opposite of integrity.”

 
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Vesta Callender, psychotherapist in New York City, also agrees that one’s gender does not play a role in lying, but men and women do lie differently. “Women concern more while lying. They plan better,” Callender notes. “They create a history around the lie, and they try to project into the future what might happen if the lie is detected. With a woman, a lie has a beginning, a middle and an end. It’s a real entanglement.” Callender believes that men “tend to lie for the moment or to get out of a situation. Men think less about how the lie can be detected.”

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Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each

paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.

A. Classifications of liars

B. Everyone lies, more or less

C. Gender impacts ways of lying

D. Purposes of telling lies

E. Reason why men lie more

F. Women, more careful liars

 
76.

It’s been said that “everybody lies sometimes.” And it’s true. Everyone does lie from time to time. Men lie; women lie. Husbands lie, friends lie, wives lie, and believe it or not, your mother might lie. A recent study showed that 91% of all people lie on a regular basis, and people tell at least 13 major lies a week.

 
77. 

The first thing one has to understand about lying is that there are at least five different types of liars: the model of absolute integrity, the real straight-shooter, the pragmatic fibber, a real Pinocchio and the compulsive liar, according to sociologist – anthropologist Dr. Gina Graham Scott.

 
78.

Dr. Robert G. Newby, the professor of sociology at Central Michigan University, believes that men are more likely to tell lies than women. “Men are more concerned about how they present themselves in public, the impression they make on people and things like that,” he says. “Men are always trying to impress people in the work and want to make sure that their presentation of self is one that makes them look good.” Women, on the other hand, Dr. Newby believes, are more private people and their relationship tends to be more interpersonal, as opposed to having to put on a public face. Women are more vulnerable and they are not as likely to try to pull the wool over someone’s eyes like men.

 
79.

Dr Ronn Elmore, Los Angeles-based relationship counselor, does not believe that lying is based on gender. “But I believe when women lie it tends to be verbal, plain old-fashioned lies with words. But when men lie, it is often nonverbal, as in doing what he says he would not do or not doing what he promised he would do. Either way, it’s a lie, male version or female version. It is the opposite of integrity.”

 
80.

Vesta Callender, psychotherapist in New York City, also agrees that one’s gender does not play a role in lying, but men and women do lie differently. “Women concern more while lying. They plan better,” Callender notes. “They create a history around the lie, and they try to project into the future what might happen if the lie is detected. With a woman, a lie has a beginning, a middle and an end. It’s a real entanglement.” Callender believes that men “tend to lie for the moment or to get out of a situation. Men think less about how the lie can be detected.”

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