单选题
The problems of the elderly are attracting greater
attention largely because the American population is growing steadily older as
the proportion of its aged members increase. At the time of the first United
States census in 1790, half of the people in the country were 16 or younger. By
the turn of the present century the median age of the population had risen to
22.9 years; by 1970, it was 27.7 ; and by 1977 it had reached 28.9 ; the median
age will reach 35 by the year 2000, and will approach 40 by the year
2030. In time the burden of the years affects even the
healthiest individual. Aging is accompanied by physiological changes that are
not necessarily the result of any disease: apart from the more obvious signs of
age—such as baldness, wrinkling, changes in body form, and stiffness of
limbs—there is a general process of atrophy of the cells and gradual
degeneration. However, the rate of physiological aging varies greatly from one
person to another. Some people show noticeable signs of aging as early as
fifty. Others seem relatively young and vital at seventy, and may even
continue to enjoy a vigorous sex life. In general, however, ill
health becomes more common with advancing age. More than three quarters of those
over sixty-five suffer from some chronic health condition. But ill health need
not have only physiological causes; it can have social and psychological causes
as well. People tend to follow social expectations to fill the roles that are
offered to them. In a sense, all we offer the aged is a sick role—the role of
the infirm person who has outlived his or her usefulness to society. An
urbanized, industrialized society such as the United States is oriented toward
youth, mobility, and activity. It does little to integrate the old into the
social structure. Unlike the elders in a traditional society,
the American aged can no longer lay automatic claim on their kin for support and
social participation; on the contrary, they are more likely to have to try not
to be a "nuisance" to their now independent adult offspring. Nor are they
regarded as the wisest members of the community as the elders in a traditional
society would be; instead, any advice they give is likely to be considered
irrelevant in a changing world about which their descendants consider themselves
much better informed. In America, childhood is romanticised,
youth is idolised, middle age does the work, wields the power and pays the
bills, and old age gets little or nothing for what it has already done. For many
elderly Americans old age is a tragedy, a period of quiet despair, deprivation,
desolation and muted rage. The tragedy of old age is not that each of us must
grow old and die but that the process of doing so has been made unnecessarily
painful, humiliating and isolating through insensitivity, ignorance, and
poverty.
单选题
The statistics in the first paragraph shows that ______.
A. American people are living longer
B. the definition of middle age is changing
C. the American society is becoming older
D. the age below 40 will be thought young by 2030
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】
单选题
Physiological changes that accompanying advancing age refers to all the
following except ______.
A. losing hairs and having lined skin
B. chronic health condition
C. gradual degeneration
D. bent back and difficult movement
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】
单选题
The social and psychological causes of ill health in the elderly are
shown in the fact that ______.
A. American society is urbanized and industrialized
B. a distressing role is imposed on the old people
C. youth, mobility and activity are most respected
D. young people consider themselves better informed
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】
单选题
The aged Americans do not depend on their offspring for support because
of ______.
A. their reluctance to do so
B. their children's lack of respect
C. the wide generation gap
D. the roles the society expects of them
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】
单选题
Through statistics and analysis, the passage seems to suggest that
______.
A. the American society is hostile to old age
B. old people in America are putting on a tragedy
C. what elderly Americans now endure can be avoided
D. elderly Americans are not getting what they deserve