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Nhằm giúp các bạn học sinh có tài liệu ôn tập những kiến thức cơ bản, nâng cao khả năng ghi nhớ và chuẩn bị cho kì thi sắp tới được tốt hơn. Hãy tham khảo Đề thi học kì 1 môn Tiếng Anh 12 năm 2017-2018 có đáp án - Trường THPT Nguyễn Trãi - Mã đề 122 dưới đây. Chúc các bạn ôn tập kiểm tra đạt kết quả cao! | NGUYEN TRAI-BD HIGH SCHOOL Full name: Class: END- OF - 1ST SEMESTER TEST GRADE 12 - 2017 Time allowance: 45 minutes Date: TEST CODE : 122 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. A recent study shows that an unequal share of household chores is still the norm in many households, despite the fact that many more women now have jobs. In a survey of 1,256 people aged between 18 and 65, the men said they contributed an average of 37% of the total housework, while the women estimated their share to be nearly double that, at 70%. This ratio was not affected by whether the woman was working or not. When they were asked what they thought was a fair division of labor, women with jobs felt that housework should be shared equally between male and female partners. Women who did not work outside the home satisfied to perform 80% - the majority of the household work – if their husbands did the remainder. Research has shown that, if levels increase beyond these percentages, women become unhappy and anxious, and feel they are unimportant. After marriage, a woman is reported to increase her household workload by 14 hours per week, but for men the amount is just 90 minutes. So the division of labor becomes unbalanced, as a man’s share increases much less than the woman’s. It is the inequality and loss of repect, not the actual number of hours, which leads to axiety and depression. The research describes housework as thankless and unfulfilling. Activities included in the study were cooking, cleaning, shopping, doing laundry, washing up and childcare. Women who have jobs report that they feel overworked by these chores in addition to their professional duties. In contrast, full-time homemakers frequently anticipate going back to work when the children grow up. Distress for this group is caused by losing the teamwork in the marriage. In