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1、托福-16 及答案解析(总分:135.50,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Set 1(总题数:1,分数:6.00)Global DevelopmentsSociologists tell us there is a link between private lives and social forces. An outstanding example of such a link is the contrast in life chances between people in developed and in less developed coun
2、tries. A child born in, say, the United States or Switzerland is not a better or more deserving person than one born in Ethiopia or Brazil. Yet because of social forces beyond individual control, each child faces the prospect of living out a lifetime under utterly different material conditions. Why
3、should this be? What can account for the fact that some societies have become heavily industrialized and economically advanced, while others are changing so much more slowly? Social scientists have offered two different explanations. One emphasizes a universal but uneven process of modernization and
4、 economic growth; the other focuses on a worldwide system of political and economic inequality. Some social scientists view development in terms of modernization, a process of economic, social and cultural change that facilitates the transition from pre-industrial to industrial society. Modernizatio
5、n theorists claim that the various countries of the world are converging on a basically similar social type, the modern industrialized society. Some 250 years ago, the developed countries of today also had rudimentary, pre-industrial economies, but because they modernized relatively quickly, they no
6、w have productive economies that offer high living standards. During the same period, however, the poor countries have been slow to modernize. Differences in development, therefore, are largely the result of uneven modernization; but as “modern“ features spread from the developed to the less develop
7、ed countries, they too will follow the path to industrialization and affluence. What kinds of change does modernization entail? Some modernization theorists emphasize a change in individual psychology. They claim that people in the developed societies are more likely to have a work ethic, a desire f
8、or achievement, a willingness to defer gratification, a sense of control over their destiny, a strong sense of individualism. In contrast, a lack of ambition, an orientation toward the present, a fatalistic outlook, and a weak sense of individualism are said to be typical of people in more tradition
9、al societies.A. Other modernization theorists emphasize sweeping structural changes in society.B. Traditional societies are more likely to have an extended family system, in which kinship obligations encourage people to remain, physically and socially, where they started. C. Similarly, modernization
10、 involves such features as heavy urbanization, extensive schooling, advanced technology, low population growth, a legal-rational political system, and a range of sophisticated services such as efficient transport, banking and communications.D. On the whole, these features are lacking or inadequate i
11、n less developed countries, where government is usually authoritarian, the population is predominately rural and ill educated, and the necessary services are not in place. Other social scientists view development in the context of the world system, a network of unequal economical and political relat
12、ionships among the developed and the less developed countries. This international system consists of a “core“ of highly industrialized countries, and a “periphery“ of less developed countries that are dependent on and exploited by those at the core. World-system theorists point out that the peoples
13、of the third world were quite capable of providing for themselves before “modern“ ideas and technologies began to “diffuse“ from the colonial powers. In fact, they claim, development and underdevelopment proceeded simultaneously over a period of more than two centuries as the richer countries financ
14、ed their own industrial expansion by draining the surplus resources of the poorer ones. The colonial system finally broke down when the last of the colonies won their formal independence around the middle of the twentieth century. But by then a new international relationship had been established: ne
15、ocolonialism, the informal political and economic domination of some societies by others, such that the former are able to exploit the labor and resources of the latter for their own purposes. In essence, the world system is a form of international stratification, with a wealthy minority enjoying a
16、disproportionate share of the planets resources and using various meanspolitical, economic, and sometimes militaryto maintain their position.(分数:6.00)(1).The word rudimentary in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_. A. basic B. affluent C. enormous D. adequate(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(2).The word entail in
17、 Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to_. A. consist B. exploit C. obtain D. involve(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(3).According to the passage, all of the following statements about the process of modernization are true EXCEPT that_. A. people in developed countries are able to control their destiny B. people in d
18、eveloped countries have a strong sense of individualism C. people in developed countries have little ambition D. people in developed countries are eager to make achievements(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(4).According to Paragraph 3, modernization has all of the following features EXCEPT_. A. heavy urbanization B
19、. advanced technology C. high population growth D. a legal-rational political system(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(5).In Paragraph 3, the author mentions an extended family system in order to illustrate that_. A. modernization results in wide-ranging structural changes in society B. modernization leads to a chan
20、ge in individual psychology C. modernization involves heavy urbanization and extensive schooling D. modernization has side effects on less developed countries(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(6).Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the authors opinion about the process of modernization? A. Cou
21、ntries do not develop in isolation, but in a context of fierce international, political, and economic competition. B. Modernization in the third world may still be impeded by the legacy of colonial dependency. C. People in less developed countries are more likely to adopt an extended family system.
22、D. A countrys economic, social and cultural changes will speed up its process from a pre-industrial to industrial society.(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(7).Based on the information in Paragraph 4, which of the following best explains neocolonialism? A. Its a period when the economies of third world countries wer
23、e diversified and self-sufficient. B. Its a period when a large part of the population of less developed countries was forced to abandon traditional economic activities. C. Its a new form of colonialism after the collapse of traditional colonialism when developed countries exploit less developed cou
24、ntries. D. Its a period when less developed countries begin to enjoy their equal share of the planets resources with developed countries.(分数:0.50)A.B.C.D.(8).According to the world-system model, what can be inferred about less developed countries? A. Less developed countries have a strong dependence
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