Janet So what do you think causes the glass ceiling? Andy It's partly prejudice by men about womens abilities in management. But it's also when women take time off to have children, they don't always(1) __________when they return to work Janet (2)__________. Andy You're right, it's not fair. I read here that only five to ten percent of the top companies in America and Britain are run by women. Janet That's extraordinary! In China there appears to be more women in top jobs, but(3) __________ Andy And look, here are some more statistics. About(4) __________ of university graduates in Europe and North America are women. And something like 75 percent of the eight million new jobs in Europe have been filled by women. Janet So the percentage of women in the total workforce is growing. Andy You got it! But women in the UK are (5)__________-there are more women than men. Janet Do you think it's especially bad in the UK, and in London especially? Andy Not really. Some jobs which were traditionally done by women, like nursing, are now also done by men, and there are traditional men's jobs, like engineering, which are done by women. And there are plenty of women's football teams. Janet Womens football! We have women's football in China Andy (6)__________, their matches don't get many spectators! Janet I give up. What else has changed? Andy I think fathers spend more quality time with their children today. But(7)__________ it's still the women who spend most time looking after the children and the home. Janet I guess that's true everywhere. Andy Anyway, I'm going home to watch the match on TV. The local womens team, of course. Janet It's (8)__________! You always bring it back to football! Andy And that's typical of you women! You always bring it back to gender stereotyping.