66. For the sake of their children, according to Campbell, women ____.
- are reluctant to start wars
- cannot avoid being dainty or scared
- would rather get killed or injured in fighting
- do not fight with men under any circumstances
67. It can be learned from the passage that men and women ____.
- present different family values in the world
- show definite differences in parenting skills
- are genetically conditioned in educating their children
- take different psychological approaches to their children
68. Which of the following would men most probably be concerned about according to the passage?
- Life.
- Parenting.
- Dominance.
- Reproduction.
69. To avoid death, women ____.
- cannot afford to confront risks
- choose to fight in a violent way
- try to seek protection from men
- would resort to the "odd or abnormal" tactics
70. What is the main idea of the passage?
- Why men and women possess different parenting skills.
- Why men are more aggressive than women.
- Why women evolve in their own way.
- Why women do not start fights.
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