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Part One: Listening Comprehension (25 points) Section A: Spot Dictation +;C|5y
DiruChons: In this section, you are going to hear a passage. The passage will be read only once. Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape. After the passage, there will be 3-minute pause. During the pause, you must write the words on the Answer Sheet. Now, please get ready. +DF<o
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As we grow up and grow old, our society offers us a sequence of (1) age-related roles, such as schoolchild, apprentice, college student, graduate, spouse, (2) executive, and retiree. Various role opportunities thus open or close to us at (3) point in our passage from the cradle to the grave. In this connection it is (4) to think of society as containing two fluid structures: a structure of ages, and a structure of roles. The (5) refers to the number and proportion of people in different age (6)-, such as infants, the middle¬aged, or the old. The latter refers to the number and types of roles that society makes (7) ve1jLjsB
such as those of warrior, airline captain, or grandparent. Both the age structure and the role structure of a society are (8) changing. 56G5JSB=\
Every society has to try to provide appropriate roles for its members, (9) ,'Y*e[
the aged. In a small number of societies where (10) are very W$EX6jTGI
limited, there arc few roles for the old to play, and they may be (11) from <z#r3J
the community to die. The Eskimo, for example, (12) left |O+R%'z'<
unproductive older members to perish in the snow, and (13) today the I3: [^"e~
of Uganda leave the old and the infum to (14) to death. In most traditional societies, however, the aged are accorded an (15) role, so much so that people may took forward to old age. The old typically live out their lives in a large (16) family containing children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren Their life-long (17) makes them the repository of wisdom in the community, on subjects ranging from folklore to religion to (18) . Old men typically wield great political power as treads of families, and the aged of both sexes are usually (19) to remain active in the community and to perform some forms of light labor until (2.0) old age. '&?47+W
Section B: Multiple Choice \&R