Ⅲ.Content Questions
1.What do the figures in Paragraph One show?
2.What are the problems depressing women, as is told by Sheryl Sandberg?
3.Do you find it hard to choose between professional success and personal fulfillment?
4.What may lead to the fact that fewer married women than men had children?
5.What does the embarrassing situation at the meeting in New York show?
6.How can such embarrassments be fixed?
7.What are the three messages Sheryl presents?
8.What does the speaker mean by“sitting at the table”?
9.What does the story of the college exam by Carrie, Sheryl and Sheryl's brother show?
10.What does the study on Heidi Roizen show?
11.Does the society you live in lay more stress on boys to succeed than on girls?
12.How do you understand“don't leave before you leave”?
13.What does Sheryl suggest to women after they have a child, staying at home or going to work? Which would you prefer?
14.Why do a smaller percentage of women than men reach the top of their professions?
15.What advice does Sheryl Sandberg give to women aiming for the C-level jobs?