Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women. A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentio
Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
??Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women??
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
A.Well-educated men with high income are more likely to smoke.
B.Well-educated men with high income smoke less cigarettes per day.
C.Well-educated women with high income are more likely to smoke.
D.Well-educated women with high income smoke less cigarettes per day.
Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women.
A.Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.Because men are less likely to be well armed when they bend.
B.Because men seem more obedient when they bend.
C.Because men more closely resembles a medium-sized deer when they bend.
D.Because men are cutting grass when they bend.
A. men are more likely than women to get their views across on workplace
B. women are more likely than men to talk about social activities
C. men seldom show their feelings except on sports
D. women shouldn't show their feelings in sports and politics
Men are more likely to skip breakfast than women.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
On the sociological side, men in particular are conditioned out of crying. From the age of 12 or 13, boys are told that crying shows a loss of control, that it is a sign of weakness. If men step outside the norm and show their feelings in the workplace, they run the risk of getting labels attached that are not complimentary.
Researches on conversations show that women are more likely to talk about feelings, men about activities. This is a reflection of our socialization. Also, men are more likely to express their opinions. It gives rise to women feeling enormous frustration about getting their views across. When women are crying at work, it's often out of sheer frustration, about not being able to get their needs identified, known, put across, and getting a response to them…There is a sense of "I'm not being taken seriously." The trouble is, if a woman cries in this situation, men are likely to say, "She's far too emotional." There are, though, a couple of arenas(活动场所) in which it seems to be acceptable for men to be emotional: sports and especially more recently, politics. An essay in Times magazine once reported on timely tears from former Presidents George Bush and Richard Nixon. The Times essay says 1988 presidential candidate Patricia Schroeder' s tears led some to describe her as "just another weak woman, temperamentally unfitted for the presidency". It concludes: "Men may weep, but women must prove them- selves made of sterner stuff."
The cause for women crying more often is that______。
A.women are born to be weaker than men
B.women have more prolactin in their bodies
C.men are taught not to cry
D.both B and C