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2017英语六级暑期阅读练习100篇:家庭生活

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      Divorce doesn't necessarily make adults happy. But toughing it out in an unhappy marriage until it turns around just might do, a new study says.

      The research identified happy and unhappy spouses. culled (选出 ) from a national database. Of the unhappypartners who divorced. about half were happy five years later. But unhappy spouses who stuck it out often did better. About two-thirds were happy five years later. Study results contradict what seems to be commonsense, says David Blankenhorn of the Institute for American Values, a think-tank on the family. The institute helped sponsor the research leam based at the University of Chicago. Findings will be presented in Arlington, Va.. at the "Smart Marriage" conference. sponsored by the Coalition for Marriage. Families and Couples Education.

      The study looked at data on 5,232 married adults from the National Survey of Families and Households. It included .64.5 who were unhappy. The adults in the national sample were analyzed through 13 measures of psychological well being. Within the five years, 167 of the unhappy were divorced or separated and 478 stayedmarried.

      Divorce didn't reduce symptoms of depression, raise self-esteem or increase sense of mastery compared withthose who stayed married, the report says.

      Results were controlled for factors including race, age, gender and income. Staying married did not tend to trap unhappy spouses in violent relationships. What helped the unhappy married turn things around? To supplement the formal study data, the research team asked professional firms to recruit focus groups totaling 55 adults who were "marriage survivors". All had moved from unhappy to happy marriages. These 55 once-discontented married felt their unions got better via one of three routes, the report says:

      Marital endurance. "Wich time, job situations improved, children got older or better. or chronic ongoing problems got put into new perspective." Partners did not work on their marriages.

      Marital work. Spouses actively worked "to solve problems, change behavior of improve communication".

      Personal change. Partners found "alternative ways to improve their own happiness and build a good and happy life despite a mediocre marriage." In effect the unhappy partner changed.

      1. According to David Blankenhorn. people commonly believe that________.

      A) divorce is a better solution to an unhappy marriage than staying together

      B) divorce is not necessarily the only solution to an unhappy marriage

      C) keeping an unhappy marriage needs much courage and endurance

      D) to end an unhappy marriage or not is a tough decision for the spouses

      2. Which of the following is true about the research under discussion?

      A) It was conducted by che Institute for the American Values headed by David Blankenhorn.

      B) It was sponsored by the Coalition for Marriage, Families and Couples Education.

      C) Its subjects were chosen from a national database based at the University of Chicago.

      D) Its report will be included in the schedule of the "Smart Marriage"conference.

      3. The 13 measures of psychological well-being are used to_______.

      A) serve as the standards for choosing the subjects of the research

      B) serve as the ways to help adults to get over their unhappy marriage

      C) examine all the 5232 married adults

      D) examine all the adults in the database

      4. The author's attitude towards divorce may best be described as ________".

      A) critical

      B) impersonal

      C) arbitrary

      D) scornful

      5. According to the report, chose unhappily-wedded may not survive their marriage by_______.

      A) waiting for the living conditions to get improved

      B) achieving children’s understanding

      C) changing their own attitude towards mediocre marriages

      D) working on their problems and strengthening communication

      参考答案:

      1.[A]根据第2段第5句首先可以推断人们普遍的观点与研究结果相反。第2段开头四句表明坚持不离婚的人最终的情况会变得比离婚的人好,与此相反的观点即为:人们通常认为离婚比坚持不离婚好。因此选项A为本题答案。选项B是本文的主题,研究的结果也支持这个说法,而人们普遍的看法应与此相反;第2段并没有讨沦如何才能维持婚姻,选项C是无关内容;本段对比了婚姻不幸福的人采取不同做法的结果,并没有讨论人们面临婚姻问题时内心的挣扎,因此选项D也是无关内容。

      2. [D]第2段末句表明“智慧婚姻”会议的内容包括宣读研究报告,由此可见,选项D是对第2段末句的近义改写。第2段第6句表明选项A中提到的研究所赞助该研究,并非“主持”开展该研究,而且原文也没有表示David Blankenhorn是该研究所的领导,故A不正确;第2段段末sponsored by 引出的名词结构修饰的对象是“智慧婚姻”会议,它并没有赞助该研究,故选项B不对;database在第2段首句提到,the University of Chicago在第6句提到,它们之间并没有关系,选项C也不对。

      3. [C]第3段第3句中的The adults in the national sample指的就是已被抽样出来的受试者,即指第3段首句提到过的5232 married adults,因此本题答案为选项C。第3段第3句表明这13项指标是用于分析the adults in the national sample的,言下之意,sample(subjects) 都已经选好了,因此选项A的说法是错误的;该句也表示这13项指标是用于analyze受试者的,该段没有进一步说明如何帮助婚姻不幸福的夫妇克服困难,因此选项B不难确;本文的主题是婚姻状况,因此, 13项指标所分析的对象应该也与主题密切相关,不需要分析数据库中的所有成年人,只要关注有婚则状况的就行了,因此选项D覆盖范围过于宽泛,也不对。

      4.[B]首段的结构就像新闻报道的结构,将信息的来源放在了段末,指出本文将要介绍一项新研究的结果,其他段落的首句都含有research, study或report等词,表明本文作者只是客观地转述研究的过程和结果,没有发表自己的见解,因此B正确。虽然本文显示,在遇到不快乐的婚姻的时候,离婚并不一定使人快乐,但不能因此说作者对离婚抱着“批评”或“讽刺”的态度,因为本文主要介绍了一项研究及其结果,因此选项A和D都不正确;作者引用了研究中的很多数据,而且客观地陈述了研究的结果,对divorce的任何评价都来自于那项研究,并没有武断地妄下结论,因此选项C也不正确。

      5. [B]选项B在原文没有提及,虽然倒数第3段第2句也提到了有关children的信息,但从该句不能推断出与understanding有关的任何信息,因此B符合本题题意。选项A概括了政善婚姻的第1条途径;选项D是第2途径;而选项C是第3条途径。

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