单选题
The subject of my study is women who are initiating
social change in a small region in Texas. The women are Mexican Americans who
are, or were, migrant agricultural workers. There is more than one kind of
innovation at work in the region, of course, but I have chosen to focus on three
related patterns of family behavior. The pattern I life style
represents how migrant farm workers of all nationalities lived in the past and
how many continue to live. I treat this pattern as a baseline with which to
compare the changes represented by pattern II and III. Families in pattern I
work and travel in extended kin units, with the eldest male occupying the
position of authority. Families are large —eight or none children are not
unusual --and all members are economic contributors in this strategy of family
migration. Families in pattern II manifest some differences in behavior while
still maintaining aspects of pattern I. They continue to migrate but on a
reduced scale, often modifying their schedules of migration to allow children to
finish the school year. Parents in this pattern often find temporary local jobs
as checkers to make up for lost farming income. Pattern II families usually have
fewer children than do pattern I families. The greatest amount
of change from pattern I, however, is in pattern III families, who no longer
migrate at all. Both parents work full time in the area and have an average of
three children. Children attend school for the entire year. In pattern HI, the
women in particular create new roles for themselves for which no local models
exist. They no only work full time but may, in addition, return to school. They
also assume a greater responsibility in family decisions than do women in the
other patterns. Although these women are in the minority among residents of the
region, they serve as role models for others, causing moderate changes to spread
in their communities. Now opportunities have continued to be
determined by pre-existing values. When federal jobs became available in the
region, most involved working under the direction of female professionals such
as teachers or nurses. Such positions were unaccepted to many men in the area
because they were not accustomed to being subordinate to women. Women therefore
took the jobs, at first, because the income was desperately needed. But some of
the women decided to stay ft their jobs, at first, after the family' s distress
was over. These women enjoyed their work, its responsibility, and the
companionship of fellow women workers. The steady, relatively high income
allowed their families to stop migrating. And, as the benefits to these women
became increasingly apparent, they and their families became even more willing
to consider changes in their lives that they would not have considered
before.
单选题
Which of the following rifles best reflects the main focus of the
passage?
A. A Survey of Three Mexican American Families at Work in Texas.
B. Innovative Career Women: Effects on Family Unity.
C. Changes in the Lifestyles of Migrant Mexican-American Families.
D. Farming of Family: The Unavoidable Choice for Migrant Farm
Workers.
单选题
The author's attitude towards the three patterns of behavior mentioned
in the passage is best described as one of______.
A. great admiration
B. unbiased objectivity
C. dissatisfaction
D. indifference
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】这句话的意思为:“她们继续只为家庭的急需忙碌”。从第三段对第三类妇女的描述来看,她们的生活已经不再是仅仅围绕着满足生活基本需要。她们不再过迁移的生活,而是有固定的工作,孩子们整年上学,她们也积极开辟生活和就业机会(create new roles for themselves for which no local models exist),加强学业自修,等等。