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Read the following passage. For questions from 6 to 10, write T if the statement is TRUE, F if the statement is FALSE and NI if there is NO INFORMATION on it



II. Read the following passage. For questions from 6 to 10, write T if the statement is TRUE, F if the statement is FALSE and NI if there is NO INFORMATION on it.

A gender stereotype is a fixed idea about characteristics that women and men should have. From an early age, parents tend to treat boys and girls differently and encourage children to engage in gender-appropriate play (e.g., boys play with cars; girls play with dolls). Phrases like 'man up' or 'you run like a girl' are talked to children every day. The media also plays a role in its portrayal of men and women in sex-typed occupations (e.g., men as doctors and womenas nurses). As a result, gender stereotypes can influence the decisions of children when they choose their future careers. Young girls tend to go after careers in office work, nursing, teaching, homecare and childcare. Boys are likely to work in the fields of engineering, science, computing or finance. In fact, according to Lifting Limits, in the UK, only 17% of ICT professionals and 12% of construction industry workers are female. In addition, the number of women working in engineering professionals is less than 10%, while registered male nurses make up 11%. Besides, men have experienced negative bias when working in positions that others associate with women. For example, boys are likely to be looked down on when they want to go into a female-dominated career like hairdressing, because they are not considered masculine enough. Although stereotypes can be hard to change, we can do something to help minimize gender bias. We can teach children that they should make a career choice that is suited to their talents, interests and abilities, not one that is restricted by job-gender stereotypes.

6. Evidence of gender stereotypes can be found in many parts of our daily life.

7. Career choices can be affected by gender stereotypes.

8. The number of female ICT professionals accounts for 12%.

9. If boys work in a female-dominated field, they will have lots of pressure.

10. There's hardly anything that we can do to overcome the gender bias.
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  • T (True)
    The passage provides examples of gender stereotypes in daily life, such as the way parents treat boys and girls differently and the media's portrayal of men and women in specific occupations.

  • T (True)
    The text states that gender stereotypes can influence children's decisions when choosing future careers.

  • F (False)
    According to the passage, only 17% of ICT professionals are female, not 12%.

  • T (True)
    The passage mentions that boys are likely to face negative bias and be looked down upon when pursuing female-dominated careers.

  • F (False)
    The text argues that we can take actions to minimize gender bias, such as teaching children to choose careers based on talents and interests rather than stereotypes.

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