题目内容
The US recession (不景气) has opened up the biggest gap between male and female unemployment rates since records began in 1948, as men bear the blow of the economy's decline.
Men have lost almost 80% of the 5.1 million jobs since the recession started, pushing the male unemployment rate to 8.8%. The female jobless rate has hit 7%.
This is a dramatic change of the trend over the past few years, where the rates of male and female unemployment barely differed, at about 5%. It also means that women could soon overtake men as the majority of the
Men have been badly hurt because they dominate those industries that have been affected: 9 in every 10 construction workers are male, as are 7 in every 10 manufacturing workers. These two sectors (部门) alone have lost almost 2.5 million jobs. Women, in contrast, tend to hold more stable jobs and make up 75% of the most unaffected sectors of all: education and healthcare.
"It protects them a little bit and softens the blow," said Francine Blau, a labour market economist at
The widening gap between male and female joblessness means many US families are totally reliant on the income the woman brings in. Since women earn on average 20% less than men, that is putting extra stress on many households.
60. What's the passage mainly about?
A. Compared to the female's, the male jobless rate becomes higher.
B. The US recession has brought heavy burden on many households.
C. The female unemployment rate remains much the same as before.
D. Women have already become the majority of the
61. Who would suffer most in the
A. Hospital staff. B. Assistant professors. C. Building workers. D. Taxi drivers.
62. What does Francine Blau really mean by his words?
A. Most households in the
B. The female superiority in certain sectors may continue for the moment.
C. Men won't dominate industries like building and manufacturing as they once did.
D. Little difference existed between the rates of male and female joblessness in the past.
63. From which section of newspaper is this passage probably taken?
A. Technology. B. Business. C. Lifestyle. D. Market.