C A large number of women in Western European countries wish that they were born men. The number is said as high as 60% in West Germany. “Women often wish that they had the same chance as men have, and believe it is still men’s world,” said Dr James Holden, one of the scientists who did the study. Anne Harper has a very good job for an international oil company. She also believes in “Women’s Liberation”. “I don’t wish that I were a man,” she says. “And I don’t think many women do. But I do wish that people would stop looking down upon us women. At work, for example, we often do the work that men do but get paid less. There are still a lot of jobs that are usually the best ones and open only to men. If you’re a man, you have a much better chance of leading an exciting life. How many women pilots are there…or engineers or scientists?” 61. A lot of women in________ wish that they were born men. A. European countries B. West Germany C. West Europe D. West Germany 62. “It is still a men’s would.” Means “_____” A. There’re more men than women in the world. B. There’re more men scientists or engineers than women in the world. C. Women cannot live without men. D. Women have not been given the same chance as men. 63. Anne Harper considers that women should _______ . A. be really liberated B. live a better life C. be well paid D. get better jobs than men 64. Anne Harper doesn’t wish that she were a man because she __________ . A. has got a very good job B. believes in “Women Liberation” C. does the work that a man can’t do D. isn’t looked down upon by anyone 65. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Usually the best jobs are not open to women. B. Women are less paid than men for the same job. C. There’re more men pilots, engineers and scientists than women. D. Women are looked down upon because they’re the second-class citizens(二等公民).