单选题During the 1980s, women started to play a more important role in ______.Ademanding political rights.Bimproving social welfare.Csupporting the family.Dearning better wages.
单选题
During the 1980s, women started to play a more important role in ______.
A
demanding political rights.
B
improving social welfare.
C
supporting the family.
D
earning better wages.
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解析:
细节理解题。根据题干信息定位到第一段第三句话“During the 1980s…women,traditionally secondary earners,assumed greater responsibility for their own and their children’s well-being”,由此可知,20世纪80年代,随着女性——传统意义上的二等劳动力,对自己和孩子的幸福承担的责任越来越大,即20世纪80年代女性开始在养家方面起到了更重要的作用,故答案为C项。
细节理解题。根据题干信息定位到第一段第三句话“During the 1980s…women,traditionally secondary earners,assumed greater responsibility for their own and their children’s well-being”,由此可知,20世纪80年代,随着女性——传统意义上的二等劳动力,对自己和孩子的幸福承担的责任越来越大,即20世纪80年代女性开始在养家方面起到了更重要的作用,故答案为C项。
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