A.LONGEVITY B. EXPRESS C.SECURE D. RECIPIENTVIII. READ THE PASSAGE...

52. A.

longevity

B. express

C.

secure

D.

recipient

VIII. Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the

questions.

Who talk more - men or women? Most people believe that women talk more. However, linguist

Deborah Tannen, who has studied the communication style of men and women , says that this is a

stereotype . According to Tannen, women are more verbal - talk more - in private situations , where

they

use conversation as the "glue" to hold relationships together. But, she says, men talk more in public

situations, where they use conversation to exchange information and gain status. Tannen points out that

we can see these differences even in children. Little girls often play with one "best friend", their play

includes a lot of conversation. Little boys often play games in groups; their play usually involves more

doing than talking. In school, girls are often better at verbal skills, boys are often better at mathematics.

A recent study at Emory University helps to shed light on the roots of this difference. Researchers

studied conversation between children age 3-6 and their parents. They found evidence that parents talk

very differently to their son than they do to their daughters. The

startling

conclusion was that parents use

more language with their girls . Specifically, when parents talk with their daughters , they use more

descriptive language and more details. There is also far more talk about emotions, especially sadness,

with daughters than with sons.