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According to sociologists(社会学家)every modern industrial society has some form of social stratification(阶层)Classpower and status are important in deciding people’s rank in society.

  Class means a person’s economic position in society.A commonly used classification is lower classmiddle class and upper class.While sociologists disagree on how these terms should be exactly definedthey do describe societies like the United States quite well.One study shows that 53% of Americans belong to the lower class,46% the middle classand 1% the upper class.Interestinglya surgeon earning $500,000 a year and a bus driver earning $50,000 a year both regard themselves as the middle class!

   Power refers to the amount of control a person has over other people.Obviouslypeople in positions of great power (such as governors) exercise(行使)big powerbut people who take orders from others have less power.Power and class do not always go hand in handhowever.For examplethe governor of a state has great powerbut he or she may not belong to a corresponding (相应的)economic class.Generallyhoweverthere is a relationship between power and class.To our knowledgethere aren’t too many people who aren’t millionaires in the US.Senate!

Status is the honor or respect attached to a person’s position in society.It can also be affected by power and classbut not necessarily so.For examplea university professor may have a high status but not belong to a high social class or have a lot of power over others.

1.What can we learn about“the middle class”from Paragraph 2?

APeople earning $50,000 a year belong to the middle class.

BNearly half Americans belong to the middle class.

CPeople generally consider bus drivers as the middle class.

DSociologists have a clear definition of the middle class.

2.According to the textwe know that________.

Apower and class do not always correspond with each other

Bstatus refers to a person’s economic position in society

Cpeople with high status have a lot of control over others

Dclass is less important in deciding a person’s social rank

3.Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text?

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1.B 2.A 3.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,用“总—分”的篇章结构介绍了等级、权力和身份在人类社会等级排列中的重要性。 1.500,000 a year and a bus driver earning $50,000 a year both regard themselves as the middle class”可知A项片面了,而公共汽车司机是自己把自己看成是中层阶级,所以C项是错误的。根据本段第三句中的“sociologists disagree on how these terms should be exactly defined”可知社会学家对阶层的定义也不明确,故D项错误。 2.2】解析:选A。细节理解题。根据文章第三段第三句“Power and class do not always go hand in hand...”可知权力和等级并不总是相对应的,故A项为正确答案。由第二段第一句知B项中的status应改为class。根据文章最后一段第二句“It can also be affected by power and class,but not necessarily so.”可知C项是错误的。通读第一段、第三、四段可知D项是错误的。 3.3】解析:选A。篇章结构题。文章第一段总述了三个方面(class,power,status)在定义阶层中的作用,第二段(class)、第三段(power)和第四段(status)分别叙述了它们的作用,文章结构为“总—分”式,所以选择A项。
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