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1990年1月大学英语六级
Automationreferstotheintroductionofelectroniccontrolandautomaticoperationof
productivemachinery.Itreducesthehumanfactors,mentalandphysical,inproduction,andis
designedtomakepossiblethemanufactureofmoregoodswithfewerworkers.Thedevelopment
ofautomationinAmericanindustryhasbeencalledthe“SecondIndustrialRevolution”.
Labour'sconcernoverautomationarisesfromuncertaintyabouttheeffectsonemployment,
andfearsofmajorchangesinjobs.Inthemain,labourhastakentheviewthatresistanceto
technicalchangeisunfruitful.Eventually,theresultofautomationmaywellbeanincreasein
employment,sinceitisexpectedthatvastindustrieswillgrowuparoundmanufacturing,
maintaining,andrepairingautomationequipment.Theinterestoflabourliesinbringingaboutthe
transitionwithaminimumofinconvenienceanddistresstotheworkersinvolved.Also,union
spokesmenemphasizethatthebenefitoftheincreasedproductionandlowercostsmadepossible
byautomationshouldbesharedbyworkersintheformofhigherwages,moreleisure,and
improvedlivingstandards.
Toprotecttheinterestsoftheirmembersintheeraofautomation,unionshaveadopteda
numberofnewpolicies.Oneoftheseisthepromotionofsupplementaryunemploymentbenefit
plans.Itisemphasizedthatsincetheemployerinvolvedinsuchaplanhasadirectfinancial
interestinpreventingunemployment,hewillhaveastrongdriveforplanningnewinstallationsso
astocausetheleastpossibleproblemsinjobsandjobassignment.Someunionsareworkingfor
dismissalpayagreements,requiringthatpermanentlydismissedworkersbepaidasumofmoney
basedonlengthofservice.Anotherapproachistheideaofthe^improvementfactor”,whichcalls
forwageincreasesbasedonincreasesinproductivity.Itispossible,however,thatlabourwillrely
mainlyonreductioninworkingtime.
21.Thoughlabourworriesabouttheeffectofautomation,itdoesnotdoubtthat.
A)automationwilleventuallypreventunemployment
B)automationwillhelpworkersacquirenewskills
C)automationwilleventuallybenefittheworkersnolessthattheemployers
D)automationisatrendwhichcannotbestopped
22.Theideaofthe'Improvementfactor^^(Line6,Para.3)probablyimpliesthat.
A)wagesshouldbepaidonthebasisoflengthofservice
B)thebenefitofincreasedproductionandlowercostsshouldbesharedbyworkers
C)supplementaryunemploymentbenefitplansshouldbepromoted
D)thetransitiontoautomationshouldbebroughtaboutwiththeminimumofinconvenience
anddistresstoworkers
23.Inordertogetthefullbenefitsofautomation,labourwilldependmostlyon.
A)additionalpaymenttothepermanentlydismissedworkers
B)theincreaseofwagesinproportiontotheincreaseinproductivity
C)shorterworkinghoursandmoreleisuretime
D)astrongdriveforplanningnewinstallations
24.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsumupthepassage?
A)Advantagesanddisadvantagesofautomation.
B)Labourandtheeffectsofautomation.
C)Unemploymentbenefitplansandautomation.
D)Socialbenefitsofautomation.
Thecaseforcollegehasbeenacceptedwithoutquestionformorethanageneration.Allhigh
schoolgraduatesoughttogo,saysconventionalwisdomandstatisticalevidence,becausecollege
willhelpthemearnmoremoney,become“better"people,andlearntobemoreresponsible
citizensthanthosewhodon'tgo.
Butcollegehasneverbeenabletoworkitsmagicforeveryone.Andnowthatclosetohalf
ourhighschoolgraduatesareattending,thosewhodon'tfitthepatternarebecomingmore
numerous,andmoreobvious.Collegegraduatesaresellingshoesanddrivingtaxis;college
studentsinterferewitheachother'sexperimentsandwritefalselettersofrecommendationinthe
intensecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool.Othersfindnostimulationintheirstudies,
anddropout-oftenencouragedbycollegeadministrators.
Someobserverssaythefault!Iswiththeyoungpeoplethemselves-theyarespoiledandthey
areexpectingtoomuch.Butthat'sacondemnationofthestudentsasawhole,anddoesn'texplain
allcampusunhappiness.Othersblamethestateoftheworld,andtheyarepartlyright.We'vebeen
toldthatyoungpeoplehavetogotocollegebecauseoureconomycan'tabsorbanarmyof
untrainedeighteen-year-olds.Butdisappointedgraduatesarelearningthatitcannolongerabsorb
anarmyoftrainedtwenty-two-year-olds,either.
Someadventuresomeeducatorsandcampuswatchershaveopenlybeguntosuggestthat
collegemaynotbethebest,theproper,theonlyplaceforeveryyoungpersonafterthecompletion
ofhighschool.Wemayhavebeenlookingatallthosesurveysandstatisticsupsidedown,itseems,
andthroughtherosyglowofourownrememberedcollegeexperiences.Perhapscollegedoesn't
makepeopleintelligent,ambitious,happy,liberal,quick-learningpeoplearemerelytheoneswho
havebeenattractedtocollegeinthefirstplace.Andperhapsallthosesuccessfulcollegegraduates
wouldhavebeensuccessfulwhethertheyhadgonetocollegeornot.Thisisheresy(异端邪说)to
thoseofuswhohavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatifalittleschoolingisgood,morehastobe
muchbetter.Butcontraryevidenceisbeginningtomountup.
25.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorbelievesthat.
A)peopleusedtoquestionthevalueofcollegeeducation
B)peopleusedtohavefullconfidenceinhighereducation
C)allhighschoolgraduateswenttocollege
D)veryfewhighschoolgraduateschosetogotocollege
26.Inthe2ndparagraph,''thosewhodon'tfitthepattem^^refersto.
A)highschoolgraduateswhoaren'tsuitableforcollegeeducation
B)collegegraduateswhoaresellingshoesanddrivingtaxis
C)collegestudentswhoaren'tanybetterfortheirhighereducation
D)highschoolgraduateswhofailedtobeadmittedtocollege
27.Thedrop-outrateofcollegestudentsseemstogoupbecause.
A)youngpeoplearedisappointedwiththeconventionalwayofteachingatcollege
B)manyyoungpeoplearerequiredtojointhearmy
C)youngpeoplehavelittlemotivationinpursuingahighereducation
D)youngpeopledon'tliketheintensecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool
28.Accordingtothepassagetheproblemsofcollegeeducationpartlyarisefromthefactthat
A)societycannotprovideenoughjobsforproperlytrainedcollegegraduates
B)highschoolgraduatesdonotfitthepatternofcollegeeducation
C)toomanystudentshavetoearntheirownliving
D)collegeadministratorsencouragestudentstodropout
29.Inthispassagetheauthorarguesthat.
A)moreandmoreevidenceshowscollegeeducationmaynotbethebestthingforhigh
schoolgraduates
B)collegeeducationisnotenoughifonewantstobesuccessful
C)collegeeducationbenefitsonlytheintelligent,ambitious,andquick-learningpeople
D)intelligentpeoplemaylearnquickeriftheydon'tgotocollege
30.The“surveysandstatistics^mentionedinthelastparagraphmighthaveshownthat
A)college-educatedpeoplearemoresuccessfulthannon-college-educatedpeople
B)collegeeducationwasnotthefirstchoiceofintelligentpeople
C)thelessschoolingapersonhasthebetteritisforhim
D)mostpeoplehavesweetmemoriesofcollegelife
Ourshasbecomeasocietyofemployees.Ahundredyearsorsoagoonlyoneoutofevery
fiveAmericansatworkwasemployed,i.e.,workedforsomebodyelse.Todayonlyoneoutoffive
isnotemployedbutworkingforhimself.Andwhenfiftyyearsago“beingemployed^^meant
workingasafactorylabourerorasafarmhand,theemployeeoftodayisincreasinglya
middle-classpersonwithasubstantialformaleducation,holdingaprofessionalormanagement
jobrequiringintellectualandtechnicalskills.Indeed,twothingshavecharacterizedAmerican
societyduringthesefiftyyears:middle-classandupper-classemployeeshavebeenthe
fastest-growinggroupsinourworkingpopulation-growingsofastthattheindustrialworker,that
oldestchildoftheIndustrialRevolution,hasbeenlosinginnumericalimportancedespitethe
expansionofindustrialproduction.
Yetyouwillfindlittleifanythingwrittenonwhatitistobeanemployee.Youcanfinda
greatdealofverydubiousadviceonhowtogetajoborhowtogetapromotion.Youcanalsofind
agooddealofworkinachosenfield,whetheritbethemechanist'stradeorbookkeeping(簿i己).
Everyoneofthesetradesrequiresdifferentskills,setsdifferentstandards,andrequiresadifferent
preparation.Yettheyallhaveemployeeshipincommon.Andincreasingly,especiallyinthelarge
businessoringovernment,employeeshipismoreimportanttosuccessthanthespecial
professionalknowledgeorskill.Certainlymorepeoplefailbecausetheydonotknowthe
requirementsofbeinganemployeethanbecausetheydonotadequatelypossesstheskillsoftheir
trade;thehigheryouclimbtheladder,themoreyougetintoadministrativeorexecutivework,the
greatertheemphasisonabilitytoworkwithintheorganizationratherthanontechnicalabilitiesor
professionalknowledge.
31.Itisimpliedthatfiftyyearsago.
A)eightypercentofAmericanworkingpeoplewereemployedinfactories
B)twentypercentofAmericanintellectualswereemployees
C)thepercentageofintellectualsinthetotalworkforcewasalmostthesameasthatof
industrialworkers
D)thepercentageofintellectualsworkingasemployeeswasnotsolargeasthatofindustrial
workers
32.Accordingtothepassage,withthedevelopmentofmodemindustry,.
A)factorylabourerswillovertakeintellectualemployeesinnumber
B)thereareasmanymiddle-classemployeesasfactorylabourers
C)employershaveattachedgreatimportancetofactorylabourers
D)theproportionoffactorylabourersinthetotalemployeepopulationhasdecreased
33.Theword“dubious”(L.2,Para.2)mostprobablymeans.
A)valuable
B)useful
C)doubtful
D)helpful
34.Accordingtothewriter,professionalknowledgeorskillis.
A)lessimportancethanawarenessofbeingagoodemployee
B)asimportantastheabilitytodealwithpublicrelations
C)moreimportantthanemployer-employeerelations
D)moreimportantastheabilitytoco-operatewithothersintheorganization
35.Fromthepassageitcanbeseenthatemployeeshiphelpsone.
A)tobemoresuccessfulinhiscareer
B)tobemorespecializedinhisfield
C)tosolvetechnicalproblems
D)todevelophisprofessionalskill
Weallknowthatthenormalhumandailycycleofactivityisofsome7-8hours'sleep
alternationwithsome16-17hours5wakefulnessandthat,broadlyspeaking,thesleepnormally
coincideswiththehoursofdarkness.Ourpresentconcerniswithhoweasilyandtowhatextent
thiscyclecanbemodified.
Thequestionisnomereacademicone.Theease,forexample,withwhichpeoplecanchange
fromworkinginthedaytoworkingatnightisaquestionofgrowingimportanceinindustrywhere
automationcallsforround-the-clockworkingofmachines.Itnormallytakesfromfivedaystoone
weekforapersontoadapttoreversedroutineofsleepandwakefulness,sleepingduringtheday
andworkingatnight.Unfortunately,itisoftenthecaseinindustrythatshiftsarechangedevery
week;apersonmayworkfrom12midnightto8a.m.oneweek,8a.m.to4p.m.thenext,and4
p.m.to12midnightthethirdandsoon.Thismeansthatnosoonerhashegotusedtooneroutine
thanhehastochangetoanother,sothatmuchofhistimeisspentneitherworkingnorsleeping
veryefficiently.
Theonlyrealsolutionappearstobetohandoverthenightshifttoanumberofpermanent
nightworkers.Aninterestingstudyofthedomesticlifeandhealthofnight-shiftworkerswas
carriedoutbyBrownin1957.Shefoundahighincidence(发生率)ofdisturbedsleepandother
disordersamongthoseonalternatingdayandnightshifts,butnoabnormaloccurrenceofthese
phenomenaamongthoseonpermanentnightwork.
Thislattersystemthenappearstobethebestlong-termpolicy,butmeanwhilesomething
maybedonetorelievethestrainsofalternatedayandnightworkbyselectingthosepeoplewho
canadaptmostquicklytothechangesofroutine.Onewayofknowingwhenapersonhasadapted
isbymeasuringhisbodytemperature.Peopleengagedinnormaldaytimeworkwillhaveahigh
temperatureduringthehoursofwakefulnessandalowoneatnight;whentheychangetonight
workthepatternwillonlygraduallygobacktomatchthenewroutineandthespeedwithwhichit
doessoparallels,broadlyspeaking,theadaptationofthebodyasawhole,particularlyintermsof
performance.Therefore,bytakingbodytemperatureatintervalsoftwohoursthroughoutthe
periodofwakefulnessitcanbeseenhowquicklyapersoncanadapttoareversedroutine,andthis
couldbeusedasabasisforselection.Sofar,however,suchaformofselectiondoesnotseemto
havebeenappliedinpractice.
36.Whyisthequestionof“howeasilypeoplecangetusedtoworkingatnight"notamere
academicquestion?
A)Becausefewpeopleliketoreversethecycleofsleepandwakefulness.
B)Becausesleepnormallycoincideswiththehoursofdarkness.
C)Becausepeoplearerequiredtoworkatnightinsomefieldsofindustry.
D)Becauseshiftworkinindustryrequirespeopletochangetheirsleepinghabits.
37.Themainproblemoftheround-the-clockworkingsystemliesin.
A)theinconveniencesbroughtabouttotheworkersbytheintroductionofautomation
B)thedisturbanceofthedailylifecycleofworkerswhohavetochangeshiftstoofrequently
C)thefactthatpeopleworkingatnightareoftenlesseffective
D)thefactthatitisdifficulttofindanumberofgoodnightworkers
38.Thebestsolutionforimplementingthe24-hourworkingsystemseemstobe.
A)tochangeshiftsatlongerintervals
B)tohavelongershifts
C)toarrangefbrsomepeopletoworkonnightshiftsonly
D)tocreatebetterlivingconditionsfornightworkers
39.Itispossibletofindoutifapersonhasadaptedtothechangesofroutinebymeasuringhis
bodytemperaturebecause.
A)bodytemperaturechangeswhenthecycleofsleepandwakefulnessalternates
B)bodytemperaturechangeswhenhechangestonightshiftorback
C)thetemperaturereverseswhentheroutineischanged
D)peoplehavehighertemperatureswhentheyareworkingefficiently
40.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?
A)Bodytemperaturemayserveasanindicationofaworker'sperformance.
B)Theselectionofanumberofpennanentnightshiftworkershasprovedtobethebest
solutiontoproblemsoftheround-the-clockworkingsystem.
C)Takingbodytemperatureatregularintervalscanshowhowapersonadaptstothe
changesofroutine.
D)Disturbedsleepoccurslessfrequentlyamongthoseonpermanentnightordayshifts.
1990年6月大学英语六级
OnedayinJanuary1913.GH.Hardy,afamousCambridgeUniversitymathematician
receivedaletterfromanIndiannamedSrinivasaRamanujanaskinghimforhisopinionof120
mathematicaltheorems(定理)thatRamanujansaidhehaddiscovered.ToHardy,manyofthe
theoremsmadenosense.Oftheothers,oneortwowerealreadywell-known.Ramanujanmustbe
somekindoftrickplayer,Hardydecided,andputtheletteraside.Butallthatdaytheletterkept
hangingroundHardy.Mighttherebesomethinginthosewild-lookingtheorems?
ThateveningHardyinvitedanotherbrilliantCambridgemathematician,J.E,Littlewood,and
thetwomensetouttoassesstheIndian'sworth.Thatincidentwasaturningpointinthehistoryof
mathematics.
Atthetime,RamanujanwasanobscureMadrasPortTrustclerk.Alittlemorethanayear
later,hewasatCambridgeUniversity,andbeginningtoberecognizedasoneofthemostamazing
mathematicianstheworldhaseverknown.Thoughhediedin1920,muchofhisworkwassofar
inadvanceofhistimethatonlyinrecentyearsisitbeginningtobeproperlyunderstood.
Indeed,hisresultsarehelpingsolvetoday'sproblemsincomputerscienceandphysics,
problemsthathecouldhavehadnonotionof.
ForIndians,moreover,Ramanujanhasaspecialsignificance.Ramanujan,thoughbornin
poorandill-paidaccountant'sfamily100yearsago,hasinspiredmanyIndianstoadopt
mathematicsascareer.
MuchofRamanujan'sworkisinnumbertheory,abranchofmathematicsthatdealswiththe
subtle(难以捉摸的)lawsandrelationshipsthatgovernnumbers.Mathematiciansdescribehis
resultsaselegantandbeautifulbuttheyaremuchtoocomplextobeappreciatedbylaymen.
Hislife,though,isfullofdramaandsorrow.Itisoneofthegreatromanticstoriesof
mathematics,adistressingreminderthatgeniuscansurfaceandriseinthemostunpromising
circumstances.
21.WhenHardyreceivedthe120theoremsfromRamanujan,hisattitudeatfirstmightbebest
describedas.
A)uninterested
B)unsympathetic
C)suspicious
D)curious
22.Ramantyan'spositioninCambridgeUniversityowedmuchto.
A)thejudgementofhisworkbyHardyandLittlewood
B)hisletterofapplicationacceptedbyHardy
C)hisworkasaclerkatMadrasPortTrust
D)hisbeingrecognizedbytheworldasafamousmathematician
23.Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor.
A)feelssorryforRamanujan'searlydeath
B)isdissatisfiedwiththeslowdevelopmentofcomputerscience
C)ispuzzledaboutthecomplexityofRamanujan'stheorems
D)greatlyappreciatesRaman可an'smathematicalgenius
24.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorpointsoutthat.
A)Ramanujan\mathematicaltheoremswerenotappreciatedbyothermathematicians
B)extremelytalentedpeoplecanprovetheirworthdespitedifficultcircumstances
C)Ramanujanalsowroteanumberofstoriesaboutmathematics
D)Ramanujanhadworkedoutanelegantbutcomplicatedmethodofsolvingproblems
25.Thewordttlaymen^^(LastPara,Lind6)mostprobablymeans.
A)peoplewhodonotspecializeinmathematicalscience
B)peoplewhoarecareless
C)peoplewhoarenotinterestedinmathematics
D)peoplewhodon'tliketosolvecomplicatedproblems
Evenifallthetechnicalandintellectualproblemscanbesolved,therearemajorsocial
problemsinherentinthecomputerrevolution.Themostobviousisunemployment,sincethebasic
purposeofcommercialcomputerizationistogetmoreworkdonebyfewerpeople.One
Britishstudypredictsthat^automationinducedunemployment“inWesternEuropecould
reach
16〜,6inthenextdecade,butmostanalysesaremoreoptimistic.Thegeneralruleseemsto
bethatnewtechnologyeventuallycreatesasmanyjobsasitdestroys,andoftenmore."'People
whoputincomputersusuallyincreasetheirstaffsaswell“saysCPT'sScheff."Ofcourse,“he
adds,“oneindustrymaykillanotherindustry.That'stoughonsomepeople.5,
Theoretically,allunemployedworkerscanberetrained,butretrainingprogramsarenothigh
onthenation'sagenda(议事日程).Manynewjobs,moreover,willrequireanabilityinusing
computers,andtheretrainingneededtousethemwillhavetoberepeatedasthetechnologykeeps
improving.SaysachillingreportbytheCongressionalOfficeofTechnologyAssessment:
''Lifelongretrainingisexpectedtobecomethestandardformanypeople.'Thereisaalready
considerableevidencethattheschoolchildrennowbeingeducatedintheuseofcomputersare
generallythechildrenofthewhitemiddleclass.Youngblacks,whoseunemploymentratestands
todayat5096,willfindanotherbarrierinfrontofthem.
Suchsocialproblemsarenotthefaultofthecomputer,ofcourse,butaconsequenceofthe
waytheAmericansocietymightusethecomputer.'EveninthedaysoftheBig,main-frame
computers,whentheywereamachineforthefew."saysKatherineDavisFishman,authorof
TheComputerEstablishment,“itwasatooltohelptherichgetricher.Itstillistoalarge
extent.Oneofthegreatvaluesofthepersonalcomputeristhatsmallerfirms,smaller
organizationscannowhavesomeoftheadvantagesofthebiggerorganizations.^^
26.Theclosestrestatementof“oneindustrymaykillanotherindustry^^(Para.1Line11)isthat
A)industriestendtocompetewithoneanother
B)oneindustrymightbedrivenoutofbusinessbyanotherindustry
C)oneindustrymayincreaseitsstaffattheexpenseofanother
D)industriestendtocombineintobiggerones
27.Theword“chilling”(Para.2,Line5)mostprobablymeans.
A)misleading
B)convincing
C)discouraging
D)interesting
28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A)Computersareefficientinretrainingunemployedworkers.
B)Computersmayoffermoreworkingopportunitiesthantheydestroy.
C)Computerswillincreasetheunemploymentrateofyoungblacks.
D)Computerscanhelpsmallerorganizationstofunctionmoreeffectively.
29.Fromthepassageitcanbeinferredthat.
A)allschoolchildrenareofferedacourseintheuseofcomputers
B)allunemployedworkersarebeingretrained
C)retrainingprogrammesareconsideredveryimportantbythegovernment
D)inrealityonlyacertainportionofunemployedworkerswillberetrained
30.Themajorproblemdiscussedinthepassageis.
A)theimportanceoflifelongretrainingoftheunemployedworkers
B)thesocialconsequencesofthewidespreaduseofcomputersintheUnitedStates
C)thebarriertotheemploymentofyoungpeople
D)thegeneralruleoftheadvancementoftechnology
Mobilityofindividualmembersandfamilygroupstendstosplitupfamilyrelationships.
Occasionallythemovementofafamilyawayfromasituationwhichhasbeenthesourceof
frictionresultsingreaterfamilyorganization,butonthewholemobilityisdisorganizing.
Individualsandfamiliesareinvolvedinthreetypesofmobility:movementinspace,
movementupordowninsocialstatus,andthemovementofideas.Thesearetermedrespectively
spatial,vertical,andideationalmobility.
Agreatincreaseinspatialmobilityhasgonealongwithimprovementsinrailandwater
transportation,theinventionanduseoftheautomobile,andtheavailabilityofairplanepassenger
service.Spatialmobilityresultsinadeclineintheimportanceofthetraditionalhomewithits
emphasisonfamilycontinuityandstability.Italsomeansthatwhenindividualfamilymembersor
thefamilyasawholemoveawayfromacommunity,thepersonorthefamilyisremovedfromthe
pressuresofrelatives,friends,andcommunityinstitutionsforconventionalityandstability.Even
moreimportantisthefactthatspatialmobilitypermitssomemembersofafamilytocomein
contactwithandpossiblyadoptattitudes,values,andwaysofthinkingdifferentfromthoseheld
byotherfamilymembers.Thepresenceofdifferentattitudes,values,andwaysofthinkingwithin
afamilymay,andoftendoes,resultinconflictandfamilydisorganization.Potential
disorganizationispresentinthosefamiliesinwhichthehusband,wife,andchildrenarespatially
separatedoveralongperiod,orarelivingtogetherbutseeeachotheronlybrieflybecauseof
differentworkschedules.
Oneindexoftheincreaseinverticalmobilityisthegreatincreaseintheproportionofsons,
andtosomeextentdaughters,whoengageinoccupationsotherthanthoseoftheparents.
Anotherindexofverticalmobilityisthedegreeofintermarriagebetweenracialclasses.This
occursalmostexclusivelybetweenclasseswhichareadjacenttoeachother.Engagingina
differentoccupation,orintermarriage,likespatialmobility,allowsonetocomeincontactwith
waysofbehaviordifferentfromthoseoftheparentalhome,andtendstoseparateparentsandtheir
children.
Theincreaseinideationalmobilityismeasuredbytheincreaseinpublications,suchas
newspapers,periodicals,andbooks,theincreaseinthepercentageofthepopulationowningradios,
andtheincreaseintelevisionsets.Allthesetendtointroducenewideasintothehome.
Whenindividualfamilymembersareexposedtoandadoptthenewideas,thetendencyisfor
conflicttoariseandforthoseinconflicttobecomepsychologicallyseparatedfromeachother.
31.Whatthepassagetellsuscanbesummarizedbythestatement:
A)socialdevelopmentresultsinadeclineintheimportanceoftraditionalfamilies
B)potentialdisorganizationispresentintheAmericanfamily
C)familydisorganizationismoreorlesstheresultofmobility
D)themovementofafamilyisoneofthefactorsinraisingitssocialstatus
32.Accordingtothepassage,thosewholiveinatraditionalfamily.
A)arelesslikelytoquarrelwithothersbecauseofconventionalityandstability
B)havetodependontheirrelativesandfriendsiftheydonotmoveawayfromit
C)cangetmorehelpfromtheirfamilymembersiftheyareintrouble
D)willhavemorefreedomofactionandthoughtiftheymoveawayfromit
33.Potentialdisorganizationexistsinthosefamiliesinwhich.
A)thehusband,wife,andchildrenworktoohard
B)thehusband,wife,andchildrenseldomgettogether
C)bothparentshavetoworkfulltime
D)thefamilymembersaresubjecttosocialpressures
34.Intermarriageanddifferentoccupationsplayanimportantroleinfamilydisorganization
because.
A)theyenablethechildrentotravelaroundwithouttheirparents'permission
B)theyallowonetofindagoodjobandimproveone'ssocialstatus
C)theyenablethechildrentobetterunderstandthewaysofbehavioroftheirparents
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