创新国际英语教程第三册 unit4
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    [00:05.69]3 While you read

    [00:11.94]It’s a man’s world?

    [00:15.70]For the last thirty years,we’ve been told that the war of the sexes is over

    [00:21.76]and that women now have equal rights with men.

    [00:26.23]To try to prove this,

    [00:29.57]some have pointed to the way in which women have reached the highest offices.

    [00:35.53]Mrs Thatcher,for example,led Britain for thirteen years,

    [00:41.27]whilst many other countres have also recently elected their first female leaders.

    [00:47.44]In the traditionally male-dominated world of sport,

    [00:53.29]women have also made great progress.

    [00:57.55]In kick-boxing,for instance,two young Scottish women

    [01:03.32]have forced their way into the British team.

    [01:07.58]Whilst many conservative commentators may disapprove,

    [01:13.04]kate Kearney and Teresa Dewan

    [01:17.40]are proud of the fact that they can not only take on men,

    [01:22.68]but can even beat them.’We usually give them a good fight,’said Teresa,

    [01:29.52]’but a man never likes to be beaten buy a woman.

    [01:33.78]They usually go off in huff afterwards.You should see their faces!’

    [01:39.66]However,several recent news stories

    [01:45.12]have highlighted the fact that women are still being discriminated

    [01:50.37]against in all areas of life.

    [01:54.00]A survey last year showed that on average

    [01:59.33]women earn 30% less than men and that in many companies,

    [02:03.90]there is still a glass ceiling,prevening women from getting the top jobs.

    [02:11.06]As if this wasn’t bad enough,

    [02:15.50]evidence also suggests

    [02:19.65]that women do more than their fair there of the work in the home.

    [02:25.21]Women today have the burden of having to go out

    [02:30.49]and fight for their rights in the workplace-

    [02:34.54]and are then still expected to come home and cook and clean.

    [02:39.87]Sadly,despite the success of women like the Scottish kick-boxers,

    [02:46.53]sexism is also still alive and well in sport.

    [02:51.99]The unofficial world women’s lightweight boxing champion,Jane Crouch,

    [02:58.47]is today waiting to hear whether the British Boxing Board of Control

    [03:04.11](BBBC)will allow her to continue her career.

    [03:09.68]The BBBC is deciding whether women boxers will be allowed to box officially

    [03:16.91]or whether they will have to remain in the shadowy world of inofficial boxing.

    [03:22.76]Miss Crouch could expect to earn around $100,000 a year if she is given a licence.

    [03:30.42]However,there has been much opposition to the spectacle of women in the boxing ring.

    [03:37.78]There was laughter at the BBBC inquiry this week

    [03:43.43]when it was suggested that women should not be licensed to box

    [03:49.07]because they were biologically and emotionally unstable.

    [03:54.53]To counter these arguments,Miss Crouch’s lawyer,Dinah Rose,

    [04:00.48]said sarcastically:’We are all taking a hell of a risk allowing women to pilot aeroplanes,aren’t we?

    [04:08.53]Perhaps all women airline pilots should be tested to see if they suffer from emotional instability.’

    [04:15.48]’I would certainly want research on that,if I were responsible for them.’

    [04:21.83]replied Adrian Blackson,the BBBC’s chief medical officer.

    [04:28.17]’And perhaps we should also say that only men are stable enough to look after children.’

    [04:34.70]Miss Rose asked,

    [04:38.18]to which Mr Blackson could only respond by saying,’That’s an interesting question.’

    [04:44.73]Miss Rose went on to suggest that it was men who were more likely to be unstable,

    [04:51.89]to commit violent crimes or commit suicide.

    [04:54.97]Mr Blackson told the inquiry that until further research had been done,

    [05:01.92]the BBBC should not allow Miss Crouch to box.

    [05:07.49]1 Boxing joke

    [05:14.04]When I was a kid,we couldn’t afford a TV,so one day,

    [05:19.82]my dad drilled a hole through the wall.

    [05:23.58]which meant we could look into the house next door.

    [05:27.94]After that,we used to watch the boxing and the wrestling every night...

    [05:33.69]until we finally realised that the neighbours didn’t have a TV either.

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