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20xx年上半年英语六级段落匹配真
题
20xx年上半年英语六级段落匹配真题
随着英语六级20xx年6月的考试拉下帷幕,为此我们
为大家共享20xx年上半年英语六级段落匹配真题及
答案,希望大家可以刚好了解。
[A]Thelivesofchildrenfromrichandpoor
Americanfamilieslookmoredifferentthantheyhave
indecades.
[B]Well-offfamiliesareruledbycalendars,with
childrenenrolledinballet,soccerandafter-school
programs,accordingtoanewPewResearchCenter
surveyThereareusuallytwoparents,whospendalot
oftimereadingtochildrenandworryingabouttheir
anxietylevelsandhecticschedules
[C]Inpoorfamilies,however,childrentendto
spendtheirtimeathomeorwithextendedfamily,the
surveyfoundTheyaremorelikelytogrowupin
neighborhoodsthattheirparentssayarentgreatfor
raisingchildren,andtheirparentsworryaboutthem
gettingshot,beatenuporintroublewiththelaw
[D]Theclassdifferencesmchildrearingare
growing,researcherssay-asymptomofwidening
inequalitywithfar-reachingconsequencesDifferent
upbringingssetchildrenondifferentpathsandcan
deepensocioeconomicdivisions.Especiallybecause
educationisstronglylinkedtoearningsChildrengrow
uplearningtheskillstosucceedintheirsocioeconomic
stratum,butnotnecessarilyothers
[E]Earlychildhoodexperiencescanbevery
consequentialforchildrenslong-termsocial,emotional
andcognitivedevelopment,saidSeanF.Reardon.
professorofpovertyandinequalityineducationat
StanfordUniversity-Andbecausethoseinfluence
educationalsuccessandlaterearnings,earlychildhood
experiencescastalifelongshadowThecyclecontinues:
Poorerparentshavelesstimeandfewerresourcesto
investintheirchildren,whichcanleavechildrenless
preparedforschoolandwork,whichleadstolower
earnings
[F]Americanparentswantsimilarthingsfortheir
children,thePewreportandpastresearchhavefound:
forthemtobehealthyandhappy,honestandethical,
caringandcompassionateThereisnobestparenting
styleorphilosophy,researcherssay,andacrossincome
groups,92percentofparentssaytheyaredoinga
good
jobatraisingtheirchildren.Yettheyaredoingit
quitedifferentlyMiddle-classandhigher-income
parentsseetheirchildrenasprojectsinneedofcareful
cultivation,saysAnnetteLareau,aUniversityof
Pennsylvaniasociologistwhosegoundbreaking
researchonthetopicwaspublishedinherbook
UnequalChildhoods:Class,RaceandFamilyLife
Theytrytodeveloptheirskillsthroughclose
supervisionandorganizedactivities,andteachchildren
toquestionauthorityfiguresandnavigateelite
institutions.
[G]Working-classparents,meanwhile,believe
theirchildrenwillnaturallythrive,andgivethemfar
greaterindependenceandtimeforfreeplayTheyare
taughttobecompliantanddeferentialtoadultsThere
arebenefitstobothapproachesWorking-classchildren
arehappier,moreindependent,whinelessandare
closerwithfamilymembers,MsLareaufound
Higher-incomechildrenaremorelikelytodeclare
boredomandexpecttheirparentstosolvetheir
problemsYetlateron,themoreaffluentchildrenend
upincollegeandenroutetothemiddleclass,while
working-classchildrentendtostruggleChildrenfrom
higher-incomefamiliesarelikelytohavetheskillsto
navigatebureaucraciesandsucceedinschoolsand
workplaces,Ms.Lareausaid
[H]Doallparentswantthemostsuccessfortheir
children?Absolutely,shesaidDosomestrategiesgive
childrenmoreadvantagesthanothersininstitutions?
ProbablytheydoWillparentsbedamagingchildrenif
theyhaveonefewerorganizedactivity?No,Ireally
doubtit
[I]Socialscientistssaythedifferencesariseinpart
becauselow-incomeparentshavelessmoneytospend
onmusicclassorpreschool,andlessflexibleschedules
totakechildrentomuseumsorattendschoolevents
Extracurricularactivitiesepitomizethedifferencesin
childrearinginthePewsurvey,whichwasofa
nationallyrepresentativesampleof1,807parentsOf
familiesearningmorethan$75,000ayear,84percent
saytheirchildrenhaveparticipatedinorganizedsports
overthepastyear,64percenthavedonevolunteer
workand62percenthavetakenlessonsinmusic,
danceorartOffamiliesearninglessthan$30,000,59
percentofchildrenhavedonesports,37percenthave
volunteeredand41percenthavetakenartsclasses
[J]Especiallyinaffluentfamilies,childrenstart
youngNearlyhalfofhigh-earning,college-graduate
parentsenrolledtheirchildreninartsclasses
beforetheywere5,comparedwithone-fifth
oflow-income,
less-educatedparents.Nonetheless,20percentof
well-offparentssaytheirchildrensschedulesaretoo
hectic,comparedwith8percentofpoorerparents.
[K]Anotherexampleisreadingaloud,which
studieshaveshowngiveschildrenbiggervocabularies
andbetterreadingcomprehensioninschool
Seventy-onepercentofparentswithacollegedegree
saytheydoiteveryday,comparedwith33percentof
thosewithahighschooldiplomaorless,Pewfound
Whiteparentsaremorelikelythanotherstoreadto
theirchildrendaily,asaremarriedparentsMost
affluentparentsenrolltheirchildreninpreschoolor
daycare,whilelow-incomeparentsaremorelikelyto
dependonfamilymembersDisciplinetechniquesvary
byeducationlevel:8percentofthosewitha
postgraduatedegreesaytheyoftenspanktheir
children,comparedwith22percentofthosewitha
highschooldegreeorless
[L]Thesurveyalsoprobedattitudesandanxieties.
Interestingly,parentsattitudestowardeducationdo
notseemtoreflecttheirowneducationalbackground
asmuchasabeliefintheimportanceofeducationfor
upwardmobilityMostAmericanparentssaytheyare
notconcernedabouttheirchildrensgradesaslongas
theyworkhardBut50percentofpoorparentssayitis
extremelyimportanttothemthattheirchildrenearna
collegedegree,comparedwith39percentofwealthier
parents
[M]Less-educatedparents,andpoorerandblack
andLatinoparentsaremorelikelytobelievethatthere
isnosuchthingastoomuchinvolvementinachilds
educationParentswhoarewhite,wealthyor
college-educatedsaytoomuchinvolvementcanbebad
Parentalanxietiesreflecttheircircumstances
High-earningparentsaremuchmorelikelytosaythey
liveinagoodneighborhoodforraisingchildrenWhile
bullyingisparents:greatestconcernoverall,nearly
halfoflow-incomeparentsworrytheirchildwillget
shot,comparedwithone-fifthofhigh-incomeparents
Theyaremoreworriedabouttheirchildrenbeing
depressedoranxious
[N]InthePewsurvey,middle-classfamilies
earningbetween$30,000and$75,000ayearfellright
betweenworking-classandhigh-earningparentson
issueslikethequalityoftheirneighborhoodforraising
children,participationinextracurricularactivitiesand
involvementintheirchildrenseducation
[O]Childrenwerenotalwaysraisedsodifferently
Theachievementgapbetweenchildrenfromhigh-and
low-incomefamiliesis30percenttO40percentlarger
amongchildrenbornin20xxthanthoseborn25years
earlier,accordingtoMrReardonsresearchPeopleused
tolivenearpeopleofdifferentincome
levels;neighborhoodsarenowmoresegregatedby
incomeMorethanaquarterofchildrenlivein
single-parenthouseholds-ahistorichigh,accordingto
Pew-andthesechildrenarethreetimesaslikelyto
liveinpovertyasthosewholivewithmarriedparents
Meanwhile,growingincomeinequalityhascoincided
withtheincreasingimportanceofacollegedegreefor
earningamiddle-classwage
[P]Yettherearerecentsignsthatthegapcouldbe
startingtoshrinkInthepastdecade,evenasincome
inequalityhasgrown,someofthesocioeconomic
differencesinparenting,likereadingtochildrenand
goingtolibraries,havenarrowed
36.Working-classparentsteachtheirchildrento
beobedientandshowrespecttoadults.
参考答案:G
37.Americanparents,whetherrichorpoor,have
similarexpectationsoftheirchildrendespitedifferent
waysofparenting.
参考答案:F
38.whilerichpare
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