大学英语四级考试巅峰听力MP3与字幕文本下载 Track 18(在线收听) |
[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:01.20]The authors of the survey note that [00:03.94]as long as responsibility for childcare [00:06.56]is with the women [00:07.66]they will remain trapped in the family. [00:09.85]They also point out that concessions to women [00:13.14]in the world of work often result in women [00:15.66]being compelled into less well-paid jobs. [00:18.72]This already happens in regard to part-time workers [00:22.44]who are paid a lower hourly wage than full-time workers. [00:26.38]They point out that men have to square up [00:28.67]to their responsibility as fathers. [00:31.04]The key they emphasize is a change in men's attitudes. [00:35.09]However what was not mentioned is that [00:38.48]no matter how attitudes change, [00:40.45]men are as powerless as individuals [00:42.85]in regard to their working conditions as women are. [00:46.02]With all the good will in the world [00:48.54]they cannot change their employer-employee relationship, [00:52.15]they cannot adjust their working hours [00:54.44]to suit childcare just as women can not. [00:57.41]A more fundamental conclusion would be that [01:00.59]society at the moment, [01:02.34]capitalism, does not want to accommodate [01:05.40]any of the problems of childcare, [01:07.15]preferring to leave it up to the individual [01:09.79]to make their own arrangements as best as they can. [01:15.06]Now the passage will be read again. [01:19.09]The authors of the survey note that [01:22.49]as long as responsibility for childcare [01:24.90]is with the women [01:26.21]they will remain trapped in the family. [01:28.40]They also point out that concessions to women [01:31.68]in the world of work often result in women [01:33.97]being compelled into less well-paid jobs. [01:36.93]This already happens in regard to part-time workers [01:41.31]who are paid a lower hourly wage than full-time workers. [01:44.92]They point out that men have to square up [01:47.32]to their responsibility as fathers. [01:49.95]The key they emphasize is a change in men's attitudes. [01:53.99]However what was not mentioned is that [01:56.73]no matter how attitudes change, [01:58.81]men are as powerless as individuals [02:01.33]in regard to their working conditions as women are. [02:54.70]With all the goodwill in the world [02:57.77]they cannot change their employer-employee relationship, [03:01.27]they cannot adjust their working hours [03:03.79]to suit childcare just as women can not. [03:56.71]A more fundamental conclusion would be that [04:00.00]society at the moment, [04:01.52]capitalism, does not want to accommodate [04:04.59]any of the problems of childcare, [04:06.56]preferring to leave it up to the individual [04:09.18]to make their own arrangements as best as they can. [05:02.32]Now the passage will be read for the third time. [05:07.35]The authors of the survey note that [05:10.75]as long as responsibility for childcare [05:13.15]is with the women [05:14.47]they will remain trapped in the family. [05:16.55]They also point out that concessions to women [05:19.94]in the world of work often result in women [05:22.34]being compelled into less well-paid jobs. [05:25.52]This already happens in regard to part-time workers [05:29.78]who are paid a lower hourly wage than full-time workers. [05:33.07]They point out that men have to square up [05:35.58]to their responsibility as fathers. [05:38.32]The key they emphasize is a change in men's attitudes. [05:41.82]However what was not mentioned is that [05:44.88]no matter how attitudes change, [05:47.07]men are as powerless as individuals [05:49.58]in regard to their working conditions as women are. [05:53.30]With all the goodwill in the world [05:55.27]they cannot change their employer-employee relationship, [05:58.99]they cannot adjust their working hours [06:01.29]to suit childcare just as women can not. [06:04.47]A more fundamental conclusion would be that [06:07.20]society at the moment, [06:09.17]capitalism, does not want to accommodate [06:12.23]any of the problems of childcare, [06:14.09]preferring to leave it up to the individual [06:16.72]to make their own arrangements as best as they can. |
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