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1、英语阅读提高TPO124全套阅读详细解析TPO 13阅读详细解析TPO 13Paragraph 1:1. The word complex in the passage is closest in meaning to delicate elaborate private common2. According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true of a relationship? It is a structure of associations with many people. It should be studied in th

2、e course of a social interaction. It places great demands on people. It develops gradually overtime.Paragraph 2:3. The word endowing in the passage is closest in meaning to leaving exposing providing understanding4. Which of the following can be inferred about instrumental ties from the authors ment

3、ion of working with competitors in paragraph 2? Instrumental ties can develop even in situations in which people would normally not cooperate. Instrumental ties require as much emotional investment as expressive ties. Instrumental ties involve security, love, and acceptance. Instrumental ties should

4、 be expected to be significant.Paragraph 3:5. According to paragraph 3, what do sociologists see as the main difference between primary and secondary groups? Primary groups consist of people working together, while secondary groups exist outside of work settings. In primary groups people are seen as

5、 means, while in secondary groups people are seen as ends. Primary groups involve personal relationships, while secondary groups are mainly practical in purpose. Primary groups are generally small, while secondary groups often contain more than two people.6. Which of the following can be inferred fr

6、om the authors claim in paragraph 3 that primary group relationships sometimes evolve out of secondary group relationships? Secondary group relationships begin by being primary group relationships. A secondary group relationship that is highly visible quickly becomes a primary group relationship. So

7、ciologists believe that only primary group relationships are important to society. Even in secondary groups, frequent communication serves to bring people into close relationships.Paragraph 4:7. The phrase size up in the passage is closest in meaning to enlarge evaluate impress acceptParagraph 5:8.

8、Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence in the passage? Incorrect choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information. Sociologists think that cultural patterns establish connections between the individual and the

9、larger society. Sociologists believe that individuals with a sense of oneness bridge the gap between society and primary groups. Sociologists think primary groups contribute to social solidarity because they help maintain a societys cultural patterns. Sociologists believe that the cultural patterns

10、that provide social solidarity arise as bridges from primary groups.9. This passage is developed primarily by drawing comparisons between theory and practice presenting two opposing theories defining important concepts and providing examples of them discussing causes and their effectsParagraph 7:10.

11、 The word deviate in the passage is closest in meaning to detract advance select depart11. According to paragraph 7, why would a social group use shunning? To enforce practice of the kinds of behavior acceptable to the group To discourage offending individuals from remaining in the group To commend

12、and reward the behavior of the other members of the group To decide which behavioral norms should be passed on to the next generation?Paragraph 6:12. Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage.People who do not live alone, for example, tend to m

13、ake healthier life choices and develop fewer pathologies than people who live by themselves.Where would the sentence best fit?13. Primary Groups Secondary Groups Answer Choices Developing socially acceptable behavior Working together against competitors Experiencing pressure from outside forces View

14、ing people as a means to an end Existing for practical purposes Providing meaning for life situations Involving close relationshipsTypes of Social GroupsLife places us in a complex web of relationships with other people. Our humanness arises out of these relationships in the course of social interac

15、tion. Moreover, our humanness must be sustained through social interactionand fairly constantly so. When an association continues long enough for two people to become linked together by a relatively stable set of expectations, it is called a relationship.People are bound within relationships by two

16、types of bonds: expressive ties and instrumental ties. Expressive ties are social links formed when we emotionally invest ourselves in and commit ourselves to other people. Through association with people who are meaningful to us, we achieve a sense of security, love, acceptance, companionship, and

17、personal worth. Instrumental ties are social links formed when we cooperate with other people to achieve some goal. Occasionally, this may mean working with instead of against competitors. More often, we simply cooperate with others to reach some end without endowing the relationship with any larger

18、 significance.Sociologists have built on the distinction between expressive and instrumental ties to distinguish between two types of groups: primary and secondary. A primary group involves two or more people who enjoy a direct, intimate, cohesive relationship with one another. Expressive ties predo

19、minate in primary groups; we view the people as ends in themselves and valuable in their own right. A secondary group entails two or more people who are involved in an impersonal relationship and have come together for a specific, practical purpose. Instrumental ties predominate in secondary groups;

20、 we perceive people as means to ends rather than as ends in their own right. Sometimes primary group relationships evolve out of secondary group relationships. This happens in many work settings. People on the job often develop close relationships with coworkers as they come to share gripes, jokes,

21、gossip, and satisfactions.A number of conditions enhance the likelihood that primary groups will arise. First, group size is important. We find it difficult to get to know people personally when they are milling about and dispersed in large groups. In small groups we have a better chance to initiate

22、 contact and establish rapport with them. Second, face-to-face contact allows us to size up others. Seeing and talking with one another in close physical proximity makes possible a subtle exchange of ideas and feelings. And third, the probability that we will develop primary group bonds increases as

23、 we have frequent and continuous contact. Our ties with people often deepen as we interact with them across time and gradually evolve interlocking habits and interests.Primary groups are fundamental to us and to society. First, primary groups are critical to the socialization process. Within them, i

24、nfants and children are introduced to the ways of their society. Such groups are the breeding grounds in which we acquire the norms and values that equip us for social life. Sociologists view primary groups as bridges between individuals and the larger society because they transmit, mediate, and int

25、erpret a societys cultural patterns and provide the sense of oneness so critical for social solidarity.Second, primary groups are fundamental because they provide the settings in which we meet most of our personal needs. Within them, we experience companionship, love, security, and an overall sense

26、of well-being. Not surprisingly, sociologists find that the strength of a groups primary ties has implications for the groups functioning. For example, the stronger the primary group ties of a sports team playing together, the better their record is.Third, primary groups are fundamental because they

27、 serve as powerful instruments for social control. Their members command and dispense many of the rewards that are so vital to us and that make our lives seem worthwhile. Should the use of rewards fail, members can frequently win by rejecting or threatening to ostracize those who deviate from the pr

28、imary groups norms. For instance, some social groups employ shunning (a person can remain in the community, but others are forbidden to interact with the person) as a device to bring into line individuals whose behavior goes beyond that allowed by the particular group. Even more important, primary g

29、roups define social reality for us by structuring our experiences. By providing us with definitions of situations, they elicit from us behavior that conforms to group-devised meanings. Primary groups, then, serve both as carriers of social norms and as enforcers of them.Paragraph 1:1. The word Conse

30、quently in the passage is closest in meaning to Therefore Additionally Nevertheless Moreover2. In paragraph 1, the experiment on the fungus Neurospora is mentioned to illustrate the existence of weekly periods of activity as well as daily ones the finding of evidence that organisms have internal clo

31、cks the effect of space on the internal clocks of organisms the isolation of one part of an organisms cycle for study3. According to paragraph 1, all the following are generally assumed to be true EXCEPT: It is important for animals daily activities to be coordinated with recurring events in their e

32、nvironment. Eukaryotes have internal clocks. The relationship between biological function and environmental cycles is a topic of intense research. Animals daily rhythms are more dependent on external cues than on internal clocks.Paragraph 2:4. The word persistent in the passage is closest in meaning to adjusted strong enduring predicted5. Which of the sentences be

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