1.true
or false: |
(1)
According to Jim Binns, young people today are
ever more conscious of the “generation gap” than
young people of the past. |
true
False |
(2)
Young people doubt that the older generation are
capable rulers and should, therefore, be their
teachers. |
true
False |
(3)
The author disagrees with those who take it for
granted that our society is imperfect. |
true
False |
(4)
The author does not think much of the dropouts
because while they scorn the present society,
they depend on it for a living. |
true
False |
(5)
People choosing the second alternative hate human
civilization and are unwilling to contribute anything
to it. |
true
False |
(6)
Few unspoiled places remain in our world where
the escapists can prectise plain-living and high-thinking. |
true
False |
(7)
The third alternative is often taken by those
who are more impatient with the present society
and would like to change it in a drastic way. |
true
False |
(8)
The author considers all social revolutions fruitless
because they fail to do away with such familiar
matters as the buying and selling of goods, social
institutions and office work. |
true
False |
(9)Some
idealists can choose the fourth alternative because
they are more practical, though no less determined,
in changing society. |
true
False |
(10)The
author insists on gradual change as being the
most efficient method of improving this imperfect
world under any circumstances. |
true
False |
(11)The
author tries to prove with his own experience
that people are likely to be radical reformers
when young. |
true
False |
(12)The
real world is beset with social problems which,
instead of being solved once for all, often lead
to others. |
true
False |
(13)To
deal with such problems, the young should draw
on the experiences of the old rather than reject
them altogether. |
true
False |
(14)The
author personally favors the fourth alternative. |
true
False |
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一共十四道题,你做对了0道题,做错了0道题,还有14道题没做。
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