汇编选集北京语言20秋《阅读(IV)》作业4(100分)

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1、汇编选集北京语言20秋阅读(IV)作业4(100分)北京语言大学20秋阅读(IV)作业4试卷总分:100 得分:100第1题,Anyone meeting Matthew Daniels for the first time could easily assume that he is the product of a conventional, even privileged childhood. With his well-spoken manner, his Ivy League education, and his business card reading &quotresi

2、dent, Massachusetts Family Institute," Mr. Daniels is the picture of youthful American success.But Daniels can tell a story that refutes those assumptions about his childhood. His father abandoned the family when he was 2. His mother took a job as a secretary. But on her way home one evening sh

3、e was mugged, sustaining injuries that eventually left her unable to work, the family went on welfare.Growing up in New Yorks Spanish Harliem, Daniels was one of only four white students until ninth grade. Despite a difficult environment, he stayed out of trouble. He even won a full scholarship to D

4、artmouth College, graduating in 1985.How did he do it? He credits his mothers religious faith. "Its why I didnt end up like the guys in my neighborhood," he says. "Some went to prison." Although his father, a writer, didnt support the family, he maintained contact with his son, e

5、mphasizing the importance of books and education.Because of his experience, Daniels has become a passionate advocate of the two-parent family. He sees it as an institution under cultural siege, generally supported by "the person in the street" but too often dismissed by those in academic a

6、nd media circles.Some of the groups, he says, have miscalculated the social consequences of "trying to convince people that there are all sorts of" alternative family forms. Even during law school, he encountered professors who were "openly hostile to the idea that we need two-parent

7、families to have a healthy society."Reporters and academics may not be the only ones ambivalent about marriage. A new study of college textbooks finds that many texts on marriage paint a pessimistic view. They emphasize porce and domestic violence, the report says, and focus far more on adult r

8、elationships and problems than on childrens needs.Questionaniels attended a school where the majority of the students were _.A、boysB、girlsC、whitesD、blacks正确答案:第2题,Anyone meeting Matthew Daniels for the first time could easily assume that he is the product of a conventional, even privileged childhood

9、. With his well-spoken manner, his Ivy League education, and his business card reading &quotresident, Massachusetts Family Institute," Mr. Daniels is the picture of youthful American success.But Daniels can tell a story that refutes those assumptions about his childhood. His father abandone

10、d the family when he was 2. His mother took a job as a secretary. But on her way home one evening she was mugged, sustaining injuries that eventually left her unable to work, the family went on welfare.Growing up in New Yorks Spanish Harliem, Daniels was one of only four white students until ninth g

11、rade. Despite a difficult environment, he stayed out of trouble. He even won a full scholarship to Dartmouth College, graduating in 1985.How did he do it? He credits his mothers religious faith. "Its why I didnt end up like the guys in my neighborhood," he says. "Some went to prison.&

12、quot; Although his father, a writer, didnt support the family, he maintained contact with his son, emphasizing the importance of books and education.Because of his experience, Daniels has become a passionate advocate of the two-parent family. He sees it as an institution under cultural siege, genera

13、lly supported by "the person in the street" but too often dismissed by those in academic and media circles.Some of the groups, he says, have miscalculated the social consequences of "trying to convince people that there are all sorts of" alternative family forms. Even during law

14、school, he encountered professors who were "openly hostile to the idea that we need two-parent families to have a healthy society."Reporters and academics may not be the only ones ambivalent about marriage. A new study of college textbooks finds that many texts on marriage paint a pessimis

15、tic view. They emphasize porce and domestic violence, the report says, and focus far more on adult relationships and problems than on childrens needs.Questionaniels benefited most from _.A、his mothers religion and his fathers idea of educationB、his experience as a child from a poor familyC、his schoo

16、l educationD、neighborhood正确答案:第3题,Leave me alone; mind your own _.A、eventsB、affairsC、thingsD、matters正确答案:第4题,I wonder what your _ in life is.A、symbolB、topicC、systemD、goal正确答案:,They discussed the problem three or four times and finally came to _.A、endB、conclusionC、resultD、judgment正确答案:第6题,_ halfway through the experiment, the

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