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Against a backdrop of drastic changes in economy and population structure, younger Americans are drawing a new 2lst-century road map to success, a latest poll has found.

Across generational lines, Americans continue to prize many of the same traditional milestones of a successful life, including getting married, having children, owning a home, and retiring in their sixties. But while young and old mostly agree on what constitutes the finish line of a fulfilling life, they offer strikingly different paths for reaching it.

Young people who are still getting started in life were more likely than older adults to prioritize personal fulfillment in their work, to believe they will advance their careers most by regularly changing jobs, to favor communities with more public services and a faster pace of life, to agree that couples should be financially secure before getting married or having children, and to maintain that children are best served by two parents working outside the home. the survey found.

From career to community and family, these contrasts suggest that in the aftermath of the searing Great Recession, those just starting out in life are defining priorities and expectations that will increasingly spread through virtually all aspects of American life, from consumer preferences to housing patterns to politics.

Young and old converge on one key point: Overwhelming majorities of both groups said they believe it is harder for young people today to get started in life than it was for earlier generations. While younger people are somewhat more optimistic than their elders about the prospects for those starting out today, big majorities in both groups believe thosejust getting started in lifeface a tougher climb than earlier generations in reaching such signpost achievements as securing a good-paying job, starting a family, managing debt, and finding affordable housing.

Pete Schneider considers the climb tougher today. Schneider, a 27-year-old auto technician from the Chicago suburbs, says he struggled to find a job after graduating from college. Even now that he is working steadily, he said, “I can't afford to pay my monthly mortgage payments on my own, so I have to rent rooms out to people to make that happen.”Looking back, he is struck that his parents could provide a comfortable life for their children even though neither had completed college when he was young. “I still grew up in an upper middle-class home with parents who didn't have college degrees,” Schneider said. “I don't think people are capable of that anymore.”


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来源:The Atlantic《大西洋月刊》2015.06.11。脉络:提出观点“新一代美国人正在改写成功之路”(首两段)——具体阐释“如何改写成功之路”(中间两段)——补充说明“改写成功之路的原因”(末两段)。

  1. One cross-generation mark of a successful life is ________.

    成功人生的一个跨世代标志是________。

    解析

    【锁定答案】第二段首句指出,美国人跨越代际线,继续重视那些成功人生的传统里程碑,诸如结婚生子、拥有住房及六十几岁退休。故【B】正确。

    【排除干扰】【A】将第二段②句“成功之路迴然不同”曲解为“尝试不同生活方式”,并将这种尝试冠以成功之标志。【C】反向曲解①句“在六十几岁退休(按时退休)”。【D】将第三段中“(夫妻结婚生子前最好要有)经济保障”错解成“(公司)财务安全”,从而误读出“创建一家盈利企业”。

    【提炼思路】本题解答关键在于将题干中 mark与第二段首句中 milestones 对应,从而定位至句末including 结构所列举的 getting married, having children, owing a home and retiring in their sixties,并将其与选项比对,锁定答案【B】。


  2. It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that young people tend to ________.

    从第三段可以得知年轻人往往 ________。

    解析

    【锁定答案】根据第三段中“年轻人赞同结婚或生子前经济上有保障”可知“年轻人往往重视婚前财务状况”,【C】正确。

    【排除干扰】【A】反向窜改“更快的生活节奏”。【B】反向曲解“频繁更换工作”。【D】将“孩子最好由在外工作的双亲照顾”曲解为“优先考虑请外人照顾孩子”。

    【提炼思路】已明确定位至某段的事实细节题(We can learn from Paragraph X...)可根据选项名词或动词信息定位(life pace、occupation、pre-marital finance、childcare 分别定位至afaster pace of life、regularly changing jobs,be financially secure before getting married,children are best served by... )再一比对即可发现唯有【C】是同义改写,其余三项均窜改文意。


  3. The priorities and expectations defined by the young will ________.

    年轻人界定的首要事项和期望将 ________。

    解析

    【锁定答案】第四段指出年轻人界定的首要事项及期望将逐渐蔓延至美国人生活的几乎所有方面,故【D】正确。

    【排除干扰】【A】将 increasingly 的说明对象由 spread“范围”偷换为 defining“定义”。【B】【C】源自段末 consumer preferences、housing patterns、politics,但文中提及“消费偏好、居住模式和政治”旨在例证年轻人定义的首要事项和期望“正波及美国人生活的方方面面”而非“聚焦物质问题”或“取决于政治偏好”。

    【提炼思路】本题以“事实细节”考査“长难句(第四段独句成段)”。解答需:一、根据题干锁定考查对象(priorities and expectations);二、将句子进行结构切分(句子主干为 these contrasts suggest,后接宾语从句 those... are defining priorities and expectations,后再接定语从句 that will spread. .. all aspects of American life...修饰 priorities and expectations);三、根据结构切分定位考査对象(末尾 that 定语从句结构);四、比对定位处原文信息,抓取核心信息(spread through virtually all aspects of American life),得出正确答案【D】。


  4. Both young and old agree that ________.

    年轻人和老一辈人都认为 ________。

    解析

    【锁定答案】第五段首句概述年轻一辈与老一辈的共识:当今年轻人比前几代人更难起步;②句主句进一步阐释:在找到薪水不菲的工作,组建家庭、管理债务和拥有可支付性住房这些标志性成就上,那些“人生刚刚起步”的人比前几代人攀行得更困难。可见【D】正确。

    【排除干扰】【A】将薪水不菲的工作“更难找”窜改为“更少”。【B】将老一辈人获取成就“更容易”窜改为“更多”。【C】将“可支付性住房拥有难度更大”窜改为“住房贷款易获取”日文中未提及“住房贷款”。

    【提炼思路】解答观点异同题需:一、明确考查对象是观点相同点还是相异点(both...agree 表明考查相同点);二、搜寻相同观点表达词(①句 converge、②句...both groups...believe...);三、于表达词上下文搜寻关键信息并合理归纳(关注①句冒号后内容及②句 believe 后宾语从句,发现【D】是对 it is harder for young people today to get started 和 those “just getting started in life” face a tougher climb ... in reaching such signpost achievements ... 的合理概括)。


  5. Which of the following is true about Schneider?

    下面关于施耐德的内容哪一项是正确的?

    解析

    【锁定答案】第六段④⑤句指出,Schneider 的父母虽然没有攻读大学,却给孩子们提供了舒适生活;虽然没有大学文凭,却身处上层中产阶级家庭。由此可推知【C】正确。

    【排除干扰】【A】将②句“很努力才找到一份工作”窜改为“找到一份理想工作”。【B】杂糅段中词汇his parents、working steadily,臆想出“他的父母认为稳定工作是成功之必须”,而文中并未提及他父母的看法。【D】将首句 Schneider 的看法“现如今(由起步到立足最后到成功这条)人生攀行之路更艰难”曲解为“技师工作具有挑战性”,文中并未提及他对技师工作的看法。

    【提炼思路】事例题通常与文章主旨相关,解答时需将其与主旨相联,与作者达成“共识”,因此应结合“主旨关联法”兼“定位排除法”。浏览四个选项发现,唯有【C】能透露出文章主旨“上一辈人立足更容易(不上大学也可以过上乘生活)”;再根据各选项定位至原文,发现【A】dream无中生有,【B】His parents believe 文中并未谈及,【D】断章取义①句 technician...struggled。


【全文翻译】:

最新民意调查发现:在经济、人口结构急剧改变的背景下,较为年轻的美国人正在绘制一幅新型的21世纪成功路线图。

跨越代际线,美国人依然高度重视许多相同的、传统的成功人生标志性事件,包括结婚、生子、买房及六十多岁退休。但是,尽管年轻一辈和老一辈在“什么构成成功人生的终点线”上大体达成共识,他们却提供了截然不同的到达终点线的路径。

调查发现:相比稍微年长一些的成年人来讲,仍处于人生起步初期的年轻人更可能在工作中优先考虑个人成就感,他们觉着频繁更换工作最能推动职业发展,他们更喜欢公共服务更多、生活节奏更快的社区,他们赞同夫妻应该在结婚生子前经济有所保障,并认为孩子最好由均在外工作的双亲来抚育。

从职业发展到社区家庭,这些差异表明:在灼热的大衰退余波下,那些人生刚刚起步的人正在界定首要事项和期望,这些事项和期望将几乎逐渐蔓延到美国人生活的所有方面,从消费者偏好到居住模式,再到政治。

年轻一辈和老一辈在一个关键点上观点趋同:双方以压倒性多数认为当今年轻人比前几代人更难起步。尽管较年轻的人要比年龄稍长的人对今天刚起步的年轻人的前景多少更乐观一点,但是双方绝大多数认为,在实现诸如获取薪水不菲的工作、组建家庭、债务管理、拥有买得起的住房这些标志性成就上,那些“刚起步”的人比前几代人面临更艰难的攀行。

皮特·施耐德认为现如今的攀行更艰难。施耐德,一位来自芝加哥郊区的 27 岁汽车技师,说大学毕业后很努力才找到一份工作。尽管工作稳定,但是“凭一己之力无法负担月供,因此不得不把房间租给别人以负担月供。”他说。回首过往,他猛然发现小时候父母尽管都没有读大学,却也能为孩子们提供一个舒适的生活。“尽管爸妈没有大学文凭,但是我仍然在一个上层中产阶级家庭中长大,”施耐德说,“我想人们再也做不到那样了。”