In societies with strong family _______, people tend to live longer.A) contactB) harmon
In societies with strong family _______, people tend to live longer.
A) contact
B) harmony
C) membership
D) bonds
In societies with strong family _______, people tend to live longer.
A) contact
B) harmony
C) membership
D) bonds
A.societies
B.communities
C.tribes
D.establishment
Modern societies control supply and demand
A.by intervention in pricing goods and services.
B.by means of money and the price mechanism.
C.by keeping a watchful eye on price changes.
D.by fixing proper prices for specific industries.
The author argues that the main cause of aged societies is
A.the increase in birthrate.
B.the drop in death rate.
C.as much the growth in birthrate as the decline in death rate.
D.not so much the decrease in death rate as the fall in birthrate.
The direct reason for specialisation is _______。
A the development in communication
B the growth of professionalisation
C the expansion of scientific knowledge
D the splitting up of academic societies
For serious study, an anthropologist ______.
A) must not study his own culture
B) is not supposed to have a prejudice against any society
C) should focus on those societies which are historically related to each other
D) is obliged to work only on those societies which have no historical relationship to each other
It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A.in some societies, people's behaviors are not governed by cultural codes
B.there are societies whose cultural codes still remain a mystery to us
C.once people accept a cultural code, they'll have a full understanding of their behavior
D.The Open and Closed Mind exerts great impact on people's behavior
Younger societies are disadvantageous compared with older ones in that
A.old people are more dependent than babies.
B.children are less active than the aged.
C.the inactive aged are more reliable than children.
D.Infants are more of a handicap than the elderly.
It can be inferred from the text that
A.in some societies, people's behaviors are not governed by cultural codes.
B.there are societies whose cultural codes still remain a mystery to us.
C.once people accept a cultural code, they'll have a full understanding of their behavior.
D.The Open and Closed Mind exerts great impact on people's behavior.