单选题 Emerging from the 1980 census is the picture of a nation developing more and more regional competition, as population growth in the Northeast and Midwest reaches a near standstill. This development — and its strong implications for U.S. politics and economy in years ahead — has enthroned the South as America's most densely populated region for the first time in the history of the nation's head counting. Altogether, the U.S. population rose in the 1970s by 23.2 million people — numerically the third largest growth ever recorded in a single decade. Even so, that gain adds up to only 11.4 percent, lowest in American annual records except for the Depression years. Americans have been migrating south and west in larger number since World War n, and the pattern still prevails. Three sun belt states — Florida, Texas and California—together had nearly 10 million more people in 1980 than a decade earlier. Among large cities, San Diego moved from 14th to 8th and San Antonio from 15th to 10th—with Cleveland and Washington .D.C, dropping out of the top 10. Not all that shift can be attributed to the movement out of the snow belt, census officials say, Nonstop waves of immigrants played a role, too — and so did bigger crops of babies as yesterday's "baby boom" generation reached its child bearing years. Moreover, demographers see the continuing shift south and west as joined by a related but newer phenomenon: More and more, Americans apparently are looking not just for places with more jobs but with fewer people, too. Some instances: Regionally, the Rocky Mountain states reported the most rapid growth rate — 37.1 percent since 1970 in a vast area with only 5 percent of the U.S. population. Among states, Nevada and Arizona grew fastest of all: 63.5 and 53.1 percent respectively. Except for Florida and Texas, the top 10 in rate of growth is composed of Western states with 7.5 million people — about 9 per square mile. The flight from over crowdedness affects the migration from snow belt to more bearable climates. Nowhere do 1980 census statistics dramatize more the American search for spacious living than in the Far West. There, California added 3.7 million to its population in the 1970s, more than any other state. In that decade, however, large numbers also migrated from California, mostly to other parts of the West. Often they chose—and still are choosing—somewhat colder climates such as Oregon, Idaho and Alaska in order to escape smog, crime and other plagues of urbanization in the Golden State. As a result, California's growth rate dropped during the 1970s, to 18.5 percent—little more than two thirds the 1960s growth figure and considerably below that of other Western states.
单选题 Discerned from the perplexing picture of population growth the 1980 census provided, America in 1970s______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:从文章第1段的内容可知,1980年的人口普查表明,随着东北部和中西部地区的人口增长几乎停顿,区域性的竞争已愈演愈烈;从文章第2段的内容可知,这一发展趋势使得南方首次成了美国人口普查史上人口最稠密的地区;文章第3段具体说明了增长的人口数量;从文章第4段的内容可知,自二战以来,美国人口一直大幅度向南部和西部地区迁移,而且这种趋势仍然盛行。据此可知,1980年人口统计的结果显示——二战后,美国人口大量移居南部和西部地区。B项与文章的意思相符,因此B项为正确答案。
单选题 The census distinguished itself from previous studies on population movement in that______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:从文章第6段的内容可知,人口普查官员说,并不是所有的迁移都是因为人们想搬出寒带地区;从第7段的内容可知,人口统计学家发现,向南部、西部地区的不断迁移还伴随着一种与此相关却又与从前不同的现象:愈来愈多的美国人明显不再只寻找有更多就业机会的地方,他们还在寻找人口较少的地区:从文章第11段的第1句话可知,1980年人口普查的数据戏剧性地显示,美国人主要是到西部地区寻找宽敞的生活空间。据此可知,如今的美国人注重的是宽敞的生活空间。C项与文章的意思相符,因此C项为正确答案。
单选题 We can see from the available statistics that______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:本题可参照文章的第8、9段。从中可知,从区域上来看,落基山脉地区各州成为人口增长最快的地方;从各州的情况来看,内华达州和亚利桑那州是增长率最高的两个州——分别为63.5%和53.1%;除了佛罗里达州和德克萨斯州以外,人口增长率排名前十位是西部各州。据此可知,内华达州的人口增长速度最快,亚利桑那州的人口增长速度第二。D项与文章的意思相符,因此D项为正确答案。
单选题 The word "demographers"(Line 1, Para. 7)most probably means______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:从文章第6段的内容可知,人口普查官员说,并不是所有的迁移都是因为人们想搬出寒带;持续的移民潮也起了一定的作用,当年“生育高峰”时期出生的一代到了生育年龄,这些人生育了大批婴儿,这也起了作用;从第7段的第一句话可知,人口统计学家发现,向南部、西部地区的持续迁移伴随着一种与之相关却与从前不同的现象。据此可知,“demographer”所做的工作与人口统计有关,所以它最可能的意思应该是“研究人口问题的科学家”。C项与文章的意思相符,因此C项为正确答案。