(1)On the face of it, today's women are better off as a result of feminism (女权运动). Girls achieve more than boys at school and women are quickly breaking through glass ceilings (successfully climbing the executive ladder) in many businesses.(2)The only trouble is that a 25-year-old woman today is 3-to-10 times more likely to be depressed than one in 1950. What went wrong was that the American economic system made ill use of feminism and changed it into a method for a profit rather than for freeing women to think and act for themselves.(3)The dark reality is this: Three-quarters of working women's jobs are of low income, of low skill, and of low status.(4)Bright, attractive, public school and Oxford and Cambridge graduates take charming, well-paid jobs in the media or in the financial district. But the reality of the struggle to the top of business, newspapers, or television is one of dirty office work and working far too many hours to make other people rich.(5)The sense that such women have of l
We can learn from the passage that _________________.
A.
today's women are good at breaking glasses
B.
Bridget Jones can't represent today's working women