Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer of each question.
Boots has reduced the price of "feminine" razors to bring them in line with men's. The chemist chain says it is just an isolated incident, but campaigners say it is part of a "pink tax" that discriminates against women. Who's right and what's the bigger story, ask Jessica McCallin and Claire Bates. Campaigners against what's been dubbed the "pink tax" - where retailers charge women more than men for similar products - are celebrating after Boots said it would change the price of some of its goods.
Stevie Wise, who launched the petition, was driven by a Times investigation which claimed that women and girls are charged, on average, 37% more for clothes, beauty products and toys. The New York Department of Consumer Affairs had compared the prices of 800 products with male and female versions and concluded that, after controlling for quality, women's versions were, on average, 7% more expensive than men's.
“This is a very exciting response,” says Wise. We are delighted with Boots' decision, but we now need to get them to look at all of their products, not just the ones highlighted in the petition. We hope this decision is just the first of many and we may broaden our campaign to focus on other retailers as well." Wise says that women have been getting in touch with examples of other price discrepancies from lots of companies and says there seems to be a particular problem with toys and clothes. Argos has been criticized for identical scooters that cost £5 more if they were pink rather than blue. Argos said it was an error that had already been rectified and that it would never indulge in differential pricing.
Among the examples sent to Wise was Boots selling identical child car seats that cost more in pink. Another retailer was selling children's balance bikes which cost more for a flowery print aimed at girls than a pirate print aimed at boys. But the latter example already appears to have been tweaked on the retailer's website, albeit by applying a £10 discount to the flowery version.
When challenged over sexist pricing, both Levi's and Tesco argued that different versions of things could have different production costs even if appearing fairly similar. Prof Nancy Puccinelli says her research suggests that women are much more careful shoppers than men, better able to scrutinise adverts and pricing gimmicks. She wonders if women are perceiving more value in the more expensive products. “If products are separated into male and female sections far away from each other it's harder to scrutinise prices.” Such a situation could either be deliberate or accidental but the campaigners are not convinced.
There is an opportunity for some companies, argues Olchawski. “The finding shows the power of marketing in our lives, how it shapes our perception of what it means to be a man or a woman. Some companies could choose not to play into this, not to play into the stereotypes and rip women off, but launch products more in tune with moves toward gender equality.”
(Adapted from FELTS Academic Reading Test 6. Section 3)
Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?
A. The campaign of the “pink-tax”.
B. The price discrepancies between male and female versions.
C. The power of marketing in our lives.
D. The battle over the gender price gap.
Đáp án D
Chủ đề Về GENDER EQUALITY
Tiêu đề nào dưới đây phù hợp nhất cho bài đọc?
A. Chiến dịch "thuế hồng”
B. Sự khác biệt về giá giữa các sản phẩm của phụ nữ và nam giới
C. Sức mạnh của tiếp thị trong cuộc sống của chúng ta
D. Cuộc chiến về chênh lệch giá giữa hai giới
Căn cứ vào các thông tin trong bài:
- Stevie Wise, who launched the petition, was driven by a Times investigation which claimed that women and girls are charged, on average, 37% more for clothes, beauty products and toys. (Stevie Wise, người đưa ra kiến nghi, bị thúc giục bởi một cuộc điều tra của thời báo Times, cái mà tuyên bố rằng phụ nữ và trẻ em gái phải trả, trung bình, nhiều hơn 37% cho quần áo, sản phẩm làm đẹp và đồ chơi)
- We are delighted with Boots' decision, but we now need to get them to look at all of their products, not just the ones highlighted in the petition. We hope this decision is just the first of many and we may broaden our campaign to focus on other retailers as well. (Chúng ta rất vui mừng với quyết định của Boots, nhưng bây giờ chúng tôi cần khiến họ xem xét tất cả các sản phẩm của họ, không chỉ riêng những sản phẩm được nêu bật trong bản kiến nghị. Chúng tôi hy vọng quyết định này là quyết định duy nhất và chúng tôi có thể mở rộng chiến dịch của mình để tập trung vào các nhà bán lẻ khác)
- If products are separated into male and female sections far away from each other, it's harder to scrutinise prices." Such a situation could either be deliberate or accidental but the campaigners are not convinced. (Nếu các sản phẩm được phân tách thành các phần nam và nữ khác xa nhau thì việc nghiên cứu giá cả sẽ khó khăn hơn. Một tình huống như vậy có thể là vô tình hay hữu ý nhưng các nhà vận động không bị thuyết phục)
=> Như vậy có thể thấy, xuyên suốt bài đọc là cuộc tranh luận về việc giải bài toán chênh lệch về giá cả của hàng hóa giữa hai giới. => Do đó đáp án cuối cùng là D.