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05-2021年上海市高三英語(yǔ)二模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之閱讀理解B

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked

A,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthe

passageyouhaveread.

2021寶山二模

TheClassicroadtripismorepopularthanever.Hereareseveralplacestohittheopenroad.

(l)Colo-roadTrips

TheColoradoTourismOfficehasmadeiteasyforroad-tripperstoexplorethestale's24

ScenicHistoricByways.Anewinicrositeincludesaninteractive

mapthatenablestravelerstoexploreoptionsbyregion,interestor

season.Travelersseekinginspirationcanalsoaccessinsidertipsand

side-tripsuggestionswithinmorethan150Colo-roadTripitineiaries.Theflexible

itinerariesoffersuggestionsforhistoricattractions,activeadventuresandhighlight

culturalopportunities.

(2)TheBear-toothHighway

Visitorswhotravelthisextraordinary/pathexperiencethevisual

landscapeofMontana,WyomingandYellowstonePark,hometo

theAbsarokaandBear-toothmountains.Thewindy,cliff-hugging

68-milestretchintroducesroadexplorerstooneofthemost

diverse(多樣的)ecosystemsaccessiblebyauto.Amazinglybeautiful,thisAll-American

Roaddisplaywidehighlands,paintedwithpatchesoficebluelakes,forestedvalleys,

waterfallsandwildlife.

(3)SewardHighway,Alaska

TheroadthatconnectsAnchoragetoSewardisa127-mile

treasure,includingnaturalbeauty,wildlifeandstoriesof

adventureandendurance.Takeadayorseveraltoexplorethe

regionthathasearnedthree-foldrecognitionasaForestService

ScenicByway,anAlaskanScenicBywayandanAll-AmericanRoad.Thedrivebeginsal

thebaseoftheChugachMountains,hugsthescenicshoresofTurn-againArmandwinds

throughminingtowns,nationalforestsandfishingvillagesasyouimaginehowexplorers,

furtradersandgoldprospectorsmighthavefaredbackintheday.Expectwaterfalls,

glaciers(冰川),eagles,moose(馬它鹿)andsomegoodbearstories.

(4)TheLighthouseTrail,Maine

Travelsthe375milesbetweenKitteryandCalais,Maine,

visitinglighthousesalongtheway,andlearnaboutthedangers

thatseagoingboatsandtheircrewenduredalongtherocky

Northeasterncoast.Heartalesofshipwrecks(海灘)andofthe

difficultandlonelylifeledbythosewhokeptthelightsburningbrightly.Ifpossible,visit

theMaineLighthouseMuseum,whereartifactsandhands-onexhibitsforchildrenprovide

anattractivebreak.

60.Whatisspecialabouteachplacementionedabove?

A.TouristsofColo-roadTripsareprovidedwithadaptableplanoftrip.

B.VisitorstotheBear-toolhHighwaycanenjoytheautodisplay.

C.DriversalongSewardHighwaycanappreciatethetreasureunderground.

D.TheLighthouseTrailofferstravelersseagoingboatstorowinthesea.

61.Whichplacefavorskidsaccordingthepassage?

A.Colo-roadTrips.B.TheBear-toothHighway.

C.SewardHighway,Alaska.D.TheLighthouseTrail,Maine.

62.Thebesttitlefbrthepassageis.

A.StoriesofadventurealongroadtripsB.Americanpopularroadtrips

C.RecognitionforclassicplacesD.All-Americanhighwayjourney

答案60-62ADB

2021崇明二模

而森埸WorldHealth

HealthTbpicsvCountriesvNewsroomvEmergenciesvDatavAboutUsv

Whoweneed

iiyorldHe-

Organize

Wearelookingfortalentedandpassionatepeopletoworkforhealth.WHOiscommittedto

achievingworkforcevariety,aimingloachieveabroadrepresentationofnationalsofour

membercountries.Particularattentionispaidtocandidatesfromdevelopingcountriesand

genderfilledinaccordancewithWHOsabilitymodel.

TherearetwokeycategoriesofstaffalWHO:professionals(P)ordirectors(D)whoare

internationallyrecruited(招募)andgeneral(G)ornationalprofessional(NPO)staffwho

arerecruitedlocallyforbothfixedorshort-termpositions.Wealsoruninternship(實(shí)習(xí))

andopportunitiesforjuniorprofessionalofficers(JPOs).

^HLocallvrecruited(GorNPO)B^Slnternships^^M

門(mén)litcd(PorGeneralServicestaffarehiredWeoffer

Professionalstaffandlocallyattherespectivedutyinternshipsfor

directorsarehiredstation.Theirmainroleistoworkcurrentstudents

internationallyandoccupywithandsupportinternationallywitheducational

leadershipfunctionsorrecruitedstaffintheirrolesandtobackgroundin

positionsthatrequireaassurethesmoothfunctioningofallpublichealth,

significantlevelofadministrativematters.managementor

technicalknowledge.PorDNationalProfessionalOfficersadministration

staffaremobileandarcarenationalsofthecountryinfields.

expectedtoworkacrossthewhichtheyserveandperform

globe.functionsofaprofessionalnature

requiringlocalknowledge,

professionalknowledgeand

experience.

^fjuniorprofessionally^

Pleasenotethefollowingrestrictionsonrecruitment:

TheJuniorProfessionalRelativesofWHOStaff:Exceptwhereanotherequally

Officer(JPO)Programmewellqualifiedpersoncannotberecruited,appointment

providesyoungshallnotbegrantedtoapersonwhobearsanyofthe

professionalsatanearlyfollowingrelationshipstoastaffmember:father,mother,

stageintheircareerwithson,daughter,brotherorsister.

practicalexperienceinCandidatesundertheageof20andabovetheageof62will

internationaltechnicalnotbeconsideredforanyvacancy.

cooperation.JPOsarePolicyonNon-RecruitmentofSmokers:WHOhasa

sponsoredbytheirsmoke-freeenvironmentanddoesnotrecruitsmokerswho

respectivegovernments.do,notindicateawillingnesstostopsmoking.Thispolicy

underscorestheOrganization'scommitmenttopromotinga

smoke-freeenvironment.

60.Theabovewebpageaimsat.

A.recruitingvolunteersforWHOB.achievingabroadrepresentationofnationals

C.explainingthefunctionsofWHOD.providinginformationaboutWHOpositions

61.Whatkindofapplicantswilldefinitelybeturneddownaccordingtotherestrictions?

A.Malesintheirlater60s.B.Peoplewhohavehealthproblems.

C.ChildrenofWHOstaff.D.Candidateswithasmokinghistory.

62.Whatcanbelearnedfromthewebpage?

A.GeneralServicestaffarerecruitedallaroundtheworld.

B.JuniorProfessionalOfficersworkfbrlocalgovernments.

C.Currentstudentsmajoringinengineeringcanapplyforinternships.

D.Professionalsanddirectorsareaninternationallymobileworkforce.

答案60-62DAD

2021奉賢二模

UPiLJO(Anytime,Advance.Off-PeakandSeasonTickets)

0d斕

(Utertkrnshan^**coveringNationalRail

WeunderstandthatinlightofthelatestgovernmentCORONAVIRUSTRAVEL

ADVICE,yourtravelplanswillbechanging.Toreflectthis,someterms&conditions

forrefundingticketsorchangingjourneysaredifferenttousual.

RefundsonUnusedTicketsforTravel

?Youcanapplyforrefundsuptofourweeksfromchelastdaythattheticketwasvalid.

?UnusedAnytime,Off-PeakandSuperOff-Peakticketscanberefundedandaservice

feeapplies.Advanceticketsarenotrefundable.Alternatively,youcanchangeyour

tickettotravelatalaterdate一See'ChangingTicketsorRequestingaTravel

Voucher'below.

?PLEASENOTEthatifthetrainyouarebookedondoesnotrunoriscanceleddueto

irresistibleforces,refundswillbemadeonALLTICKETSTYPESwithnoservice

fee.

Ifyouareuncertainabouttravelling,youmaywishtoconsiderpurchasingamore

flexibleticket—suchasAnytimeorOff-Peak-fortravel.

ChangingTicketsorRequestingaTravelVoucher

?IfyouboughtanAdvanceticketbeforetheNationalLockdownwasannouncedon4th

Januaryandwillnolongerbetravelling,youshouldapplyforatravelvoucheror

rescheduleyourjourneyfreeofcharge.Youneedlodothisbeforeyourfirsttrain

departsandpaythedifferenceifyournewticketismoreexpensive.Pleasenoteyou

willnotbeentitledtoatravelvoucherifyourAdvanceticketwaspurchasedafter4th

Jan.Speaktotheoriginalretailerofyourticketforadvice.

?Anytime,Off-PeakandSuperOff-Peakticketsaremoreflexibleandcanbechanged

anytimebeforeyoutravel.Thereisnofeetochangethesetickets,youwillonlyneedto

payanydifferenceinfare.

RefundingSeasonTickets

?Unexpirecl(未逾期的)SeasonTicketscanbesubmittedforrefundatanytimeand

traincompaniescalculatehowmuchisrefundedbyhowmuchvalueisleftonyour

ticket.Theydothisbydeducting捫除)thevalueofanyotherticketsyoucouldhave

travelledwithinthesametimeuntilyoustoppedusingandreturnyourSeasonTicket.

Refundscanonlybebackdatedwithevidencethatillnesspreventedyoufrom

travelling.(NationalRailConditionsofTravel,Condition40.4).

?TosechowmuchyoucouldgetbackfromyourSeasonTicket,trytheSeasonTicket

RefundCalcu山lorbelow.Formoreinformation,includingifyourequirearefunddue

tosicknessthatpreventedyoufromusingaSeasonTicket,seethelinkhere.

?Customerscanstillclaimrefundsremotelyonline,minimizingcontactbetween

customersandstaffkeepingeveryonesafer.Pleaseseeyourretailer'swebsitefor

details.

TravellingonAnotherTrainCompany'sService

?Inareaswherethereiscancellation,traincompaniesmayagreeacceptanceoftickets

routedviaanothercompany.Formoredetails,pleasecontactyourrailservice

provider.

60.Passengersareentitledtotheirmoneybackon.

A.Anytimeticketscompletelyfreeofcharge

B.Off-Peakticketswithnorestrictions

C.Advanceticketsfortheirtrainnotrunning

D.SuperOff-Peaksthatwentinvalidforhalfayear

61.ASeasonticketholdsmorerefundablevalueonlyv/hen.

A.traincompaniesrefusetocalculatethevaluethatisleftonit

B.youformallyapplytoceaseusingtheticketandhanditback

C.youusetheSeasonTicketRefundCalculatoronthewebsite

D.theproofisgiventhatyouwereunabletotravelduetoillness

62.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.AdvanceticketspurchasedafterJan.4thcanalsoberescheduled

B.passengerswithafixedtimetableareadvisedtobuyAnytimetickets

C.saferapproachestorefundhavebeenintroducedtolimitphysicalcontact

D.servicefromanothertraincompanyisnotavailableifyourtraingetcancelled

答案60-62CDC

2021嘉定二模

GlasgowMuseum、DibplayGuidelines

museums

APracticalGuideforExhibitions

ThisdocumentsetsoutthedisplaystandardsforGlasgowMuseums.Thisguidewill

helpexhibitionplannersprovideaccesstoexhibitionsinourmuseums.GlasgowMuseums'

aimistoimproveaccesstocollectionsbyhavingasmanyitemsaspossibleondisplayand

withoutphysicalbarriers.Wealsotryoutbesttoprotecttheseobjectswithoutlimiting

accesstothem.

ObjectPlacement

?Don'tplaceobjectsinsuchawayihattheycouldpresentadangerto

visitors.

?Allobjectdisplays,casedorotherwise,mustbeviewablebyall,

includingpeoplewhoarcsmallinfigureorinwheelchairs.

>OpenDisplay

?Allobjectsonopendisplaymustbesecurefromtheftanddamage.

?Allobjectsidentifiedforpotentialopendisplaymustbeviewedand

agreedonanobject-to-objectbasisbytheSecurityManagerofthemuseum.

RecommendationsDistance

Recommendeddistancetoplaceobjectsoutof“casualarm's700mm

700mmlength^^(takenfromtheedgeoftheobjecttotheedgeof

anyproposedformofbarrier)

somecases,600mmmaybeacceptable,providedtheplinthheightisabove

350mm.

>CasedObjects

?Allcaseddisplaysshouldfallwithinthegeneral(最優(yōu)的)

viewingbandof750-2000mm.Ensureeverythingisvisuallyaccessiblefroma

wheelchair.

?Positionsmallobjectsorthosewithfinedetailinthefrontpartofacase,

withlargeritemsbehind.

?Positionsmallitemsorthosewithfinedetailnohigherthan1015mm

fromfloorlevel.Objectsplacedabovethisheightareonlyseenfrombelowby

peopleinwheelchairsorpeoplewhoaresmallinfigure.

OpenDisptayCasedObjects

60.Fromthispassage,wecanlearnthatGlasgowMuseums

A.limitaccesstoexhibitionsonadailybasis

B.aremostfamousforitslargecollection

C.makegenerousdonationstothedisabled

D.valuetheexperiencesofallvisitors

61.Accordingtotheguide,objectstobeplacedonopendisplaymust.

A.beequippedwithanti-theftsystemB.beviewedfromadistanceof700mm

C.receiveapprovalfromthemuseumfirstD.fallwithinarms'reachofastandingman

62.Amotherandher10-ycar-oldsonarclikelytobothfecicomfortableinfrontofa

diamondplacedinaglasscaseattheheightof.

A.1250mmB.950mmC.650mmD.450mm

答案60-62DCB

2021松江二模

HerearefourbooksrecommendedbyoneofthemostrespectededitorsfromReader's

Digest.Ifyouhavetimetodipyourselvesintothebooks,theycansurely

offermuchfoodforthought.

FaceIt

DebbieHarry

HARPERCOLLINS

Picturethis:it'sthelate1970sandthepunkmusicsceneisstartingtotakehold.The

bandreleasesthealbumParallelLines,whichbecomesthegreatesthit.Everyonewantsto

attendherconcertandsometeenagegirlsevendrcamtobeher.Now75,Harrybaresall

aboutherselfinFaceIt,startingfromherchildhood.Partshocking,thisbookisas

humorous,movingandvigorousasitssubject.

ScatterbrainMCNhINGBICK

SCAT1ERBRAIN

HenningBeck

NEWSOUTHBOOKS

Ifthereisnoobviousconnectionamongwhatwesee,thebrainwillMak*Czttw.

andSuc?c?aM

substituteintherestoftheinformationwithoutyouevennoticing,Becksays

inthechapterMemory.Inthis"user'sguidefbryourbrain",hearguesthatmistakesarethe

keyslosuccess.Hecombinessciencewithbrctin-booslingadviceandreal-lifestoriestolake

thereaderonafascinatingadventurethroughhumanmemory.

You'reNotListening

fou7e

KateMurphyNot

PENGUINERANDOMHOUSE^stening

\VOV*e<

Whenwasthelasttimeyoulistenedtosomeone?Reallylistened

KateMu^hy

withoutthinkingaboutwhatyouwantedtosaynext?Andwhenwasthelast

timesomeonereallylistenedtoyou?Comparedwithtalking,listeningisn'tconsideredso

important,arguesjournalistKateMurphy,butsheinsistsitisactuallythemorepowerful

positionincommunication.Herinsightscouldtransformyourconversations,your

relationshipsandyourlife.

TheRight-BrainWorkOut

RusselHowcroftwithAlexWadelton

PENGUIN

In1968,1600five-year-oldsweregivenacreativitytest.Theywere

retestedatages10and15andtheirscoreswerecomparedagainstadults.While98percent

offive-year-oldswereassessedinthe“highlycreative^^range(geniuslevel),onlytwoper

centofadultscouldbeconsidered“highlycreative”.InTheRight-BrainWorkOut,the

authorspromisetore-trainyourbraintobemorecreative,using70questionstochallenge

you.

60.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.ParallelLinesbecameagreatsuccessinthe1970sunexpectedly.

B.FaceItmainlyrevealsthingsaboutthebandtothegeneralpublic.

C.Scatterbrainhelpsstimulateyourbraintotakemoreadventures.

D.Beckholdsthattheimportanceofmistakesshouldn'tbeignored.

61.InTheRight-BrainWorkOut,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Twotestsweregivenseparatelytothesubjects.

B.Theeffectofthebrainexerciseisclearlyproved.

C.Somequestionsaredesignedtoenhancecreativity.

D.Geniuskidsreservetheircreativityintoadulthood.

62.Youwillrecommendtoacolleaguehavingdifficultyingettingalongwellwith

others.

A.FaceItB.Scatterbrain

C.You,reNotListeningD.TheRight-BrainWorkOut

答案60-62DCC

2021徐匯二模

Onedictionarybroadlydefinestheword“crisis"as"acrucialturningpointinthe

progressofanaffairorofaseriesofevents,asinpolitics,business,astory,orplay...”

Thispaperwillattempttodefineamuchnarrowerbutextremelysignificantaspectof

crisis:personalcrisis.

Sometimesourmoreorlesssteadyprogressthroughlifecomestoajoltinghalt(止

步).

Somethingunexpected,shocking,frightening,threatening,anddisastroushappens

acrisis.Suchadevelopmentcandisturbrelationships,interferewithworkefficiency,and

causeconfusion,disorganization,andseriousemotionalupheaval(劇變).Solutions

thathaveworkedforusinsolvingpastproblemsnolongerproveadequate.Asanxiety

increases,ourpowerstocopewithitcorrespondinglydecrease.Thecrisisquicklyleadsto

frustration;wefeelhelplesseithertoescapefromtheproblemortoresolveit

successfully.

Manypeoplethinkofcrisisasbeingconnectedonlywithunhappyorunpleasant

events.Thisisnotthecase.Crisiscanoccurasaresultofanychange,evenonethatis

generallywelcomed:marriage,birthofachild,graduationfromschoolorcollege,or

electiontopublicoffice.

Crisesaregenerallyoftwotypes.First,therearetheexpected,maturationalcriseswe

experienceattimesoflifedevelopmentandchange.Examplesofthisincludeachild's

firstenrollmentinschoolorhistransferatalateragetonewschool.Theseeventsmay

precipitate(促成)acrisis-bothfortheyoungsterandhisparents.Anothertimewhen

crisiscanbeexpectedisduringadolescence.

Thesecondtypeofcrisisistheunexpected,accidentalkind.Thiscanstemfrom

manysources:becominginvolvedinalegalsuit,havinganautomobilescrash,beingfired

fromajob,losingalargesumofmoney,orfallingsuddenlyill.Severeillnesswillcreate

acrisisnotonlyfortheindividualconcernedbutalsoforhisfamily.Andanillnessmay

itselfbecausedbyanemotionalcrisis,suchasthedeathofaspouse,offspring,orsibling.

Inarecentattitudesurvey,researchersgatheredinformationtodeterminewhich

crisissituationsinlifeweremostlikelytoprecede(領(lǐng)先于)illness.Thestudyshowed

thatthethreemoststressfullifeeventsweredeathofaspouse,divorce,andmarital

separation.Othereventsthatfelltowardthetopofthecrisisscalewereajailterm,death

ofaclosefamilymember,personalinjuryorillness,marriage,losingone'sjob,marital

resolution,retirement,changeinthehealthofafamilymember,pregnancy,gainofanew

familymember,businessreadjustment,andchangeinfinancialstate.

59.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisthemostproperdefinitionof

“crisis”?

A.Apointormomentofgreatdanger,difficulty,oruncertainty.

B.Acrucialturningpointintheprocessofanaffairorofaseriesofevents,eitherexpected

orunexpected.

C.Thetimeinaseriousillnessatwhichthereisasuddenchangeforbetterorworse.

D.Aresultofchange.

60.AI1thefollowingmaybecausesofacrisisEXCEPT.

A.pregnancyB.graduationfromhighschool

C.steadyprogressthroughlifeD.adolescence

61.Theword“maturational"inlineIParagraph4mostprobablymeans.

A.relatedtogrowthB.relatedtoyoungsters

C.pleasantD.welcomed

62.Illness,intheauthor'sopinion,iscrisis.

A.acauseofB.aresultof

C.neitheracausenoraresultofD.eitheracauseoraresultof

答案59-62BCAD

2021閔行二模

macmillandictionary

WelcometotheonlineMacmillanDictionaryoftheBUZZWORDofthemonth.

Wordentry-JOMO

JOMOisanacronym(首字母縮略詞)standingfortheexpression,

anditsimplyreferstothegratifyingfeelingyougetwhenyoubreakawayfromthe(real

orvirtual)activitiesofyoursocialgroupandspendlimedoingexactlywhatyoumost

wanttodo.

JOMOisoftendescribedasaresistagainstthehyper-connectedsocietywelivein,

wheretechnologypushesbothsocialandprofessionalactivityconstantlyinourfaces,so

thatit'svirtuallyimpossibletobehappilyunawareofwhateveryoneelseisdoing.This

oftenforcesusintospendingtimeinwayswhichwewouldn'tnecessarilyhave

chosen.JOMOthen,isaboutsteppingoffthesocialfashionandreconnectingwithwhat

reallymakesushappy.

Background-JOMO

TheconceptofJOMOfirstappearedin2012,itsearlyuseoftencreditedtoblogger

AnilDashwho,havingtowithdrawfrombothon-andofflineactivityforaperiodafter

thebirthofhisson,realizedthathe'denjoyedhimselfgreatlyanddidn'tfeelhe'dmissed

outonanythingatall.

JOMOisaplayontheearlieracronymFOMO,meaning4tfearofmissingout”,

whichisusedtodescribethefeelingofanxietythatpeopleexperiencewhenthey

discover,oftenviasocialmedia,thatthey'veletgoonasocialeventorotherpositive

experience.

TheexistenceofexpressionslikeJOMOsuggestthat,althoughwe'reunlikelyto

resisttechnologycompletely,themoredeeplyweimmerse(沉浸)init,themorewe're

beginningtoevaluateitsholdonus.Othernewlycreatedcombinedwordsreflecting

thisZeitgeistincluderingxiety,theconstantneedtocheckyourphoneormistakenly

thinkingit'sringing,phubbing,Iherelatedconditionofbeingimpoliteinsocialsituations

bycheckingyourphone,tablet,etc.,andinfobesity,continuousaddictiontodigital

informationinawaywhichaffectsyourabilitytoconcentrate.

60.Whichofthefollowingphrasescanbeputintheblank(inthe4lhline)?

A.JustOppositeMyOpinionB.JoyofMissingOut

C.JumpoffMentalObstacleD.JustifyOurMainObjective

61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisastateofJOMO?

A.Youarebusywithareport,soyoudon'thavetoattendastaffmeeting.

B.Youarenotfeelingwell,soyouareallowedtoleavetheworkearlier.

C.Youreceivedadinnerpartyinvitation,butyoupreferredtostayhome.

D.Youweretiredoutafterwork,butyouheardyourfavoritesongontheradio.

62.Theword^zeitgeisC(inthelastparagraph)probablyrefersto

A.amixedorunfavorablefeelingtowardtechnology

B.atrendtousenewwordsrelatedtotechnology

C.thefearofnegativeinfluenceoftechnologyonpeople

D.thelackofabilitytousetechnologyproperly

答案60-62BCA

2021黃浦二模

Thechangingpopulationthroughouttheglobalizingworld,inparticularanincreasein

theagingpopulationandadecrease

inbirthrates,isdisturbinghousing

PeopleAged60+,%ofPopulation

201712050markets.

Since1970,globalaverage

40%

incomeperpersonhasincreased,

withafewexceptionsasin2009

and2015,andinequalityhasalso

widenedamongandwithinnations.

TheInternationalMonetaryFund's

GlobalHousePriceIndexcollapsed

in2008beforeclimbingagainto

reachpre-crisislevels.Duetothese

Agingworld:Countriesmusthaudlelargernumbersofpopulationandfinancialtrends,

adultsoverage60duetoimprovedhealthcareand

reducedfertilityrates.householdstructureshavechanged

withincreasedpreferencefor

smaller,sharedlivingquartersandlesshomeownershipworldwide.Analystsincreasingly

fbcusonmappingandpredictingeffectsofglobalizationonhousingmarketsandindividual

decisions.

Countriesattheforefrontofglobalization,namelytheUnitedStatesandChina,aswell

asrapidlyglobalizingcountrieslikeIndia,expecttheiragingpopulationstodoublebythe

year2050.Coupledwithchangestothefamilystructure,especiallyachildbirthratenearly

halvedsince1950andmoretwo-incomehouseholds,decisionsinvolvingthehousingstock

aremorecomplexthaneverbefore.

Thethreecountriesmayshareacommonchallenge:Theirgovernmentsarenotwell

preparedforrapidgrowthintheirgrayingpopulations.Outofthethree,theUnitedStates

couldbemostaffected,astheprimary-modeofseniorcareinChinaandIndiaisin-home

care.Iffamilysupportremainsthetopchoiceforseniorcare,thiscouldpreventIndiaand

Chinafromthepossiblenegativeeffectsoftheinadequatepublicandprivateplanning.

In-homecareinvolvesfamilymemberscoveringthecostandaccommodationofsenior

members.About65percentofUSelderlyinneedofassistancerelyonfamilyandfriends,

andnon-familyseniorcareisrelativelynewforIndiaandChina.

60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph1and2?

A.Thehousingmarketsaremostlyaffectedbythedecreaseinbirthratesandrisein

deathrates.

B.Inequalityhaswidenedamongandwithinnationsduetotherapidglobalizationof

theh

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