首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
A Nation That’s Losing Its Toolbox A)The scene inside the Home Depot on Weyman Avenue here would give the old-time American craf
A Nation That’s Losing Its Toolbox A)The scene inside the Home Depot on Weyman Avenue here would give the old-time American craf
admin
2013-10-08
58
问题
A Nation That’s Losing Its Toolbox
A)The scene inside the Home Depot on Weyman Avenue here would give the old-time American craftsman pause.
B)In Aisle 34 is precut plastic flooring, the glue already in place. In Aisle 26 are prefabricated windows. Stacked near the checkout counters, and as colorful as a Fisher-Price toy, is a not-so-serious-looking power tool: a battery-operated saw-and-drill combination. And if you don’t want to do it yourself, head to Aisle 23 or Aisle 35, where a help desk will arrange for an installer. It’s all very handy stuff, I guess, a convenient way to be a do-it-yourselfer without being all that good with tools. But at a time when the American factory seems to be a shrinking presence, and when good manufacturing jobs have vanished, perhaps never to return, there is something deeply troubling about this dilution of American craftsmanship.
C)This isn’t a lament(伤感)—or not merely a lament—for bygone times. It’s a social and cultural issue, as well as an economic one. The Home Depot approach to craftsmanship—simplify it, dumb it down, hire a contractor—is one signal that mastering tools and working with one’s hands is receding in America as a hobby, as a valued skill, as a cultural influence that shaped thinking and behavior in vast sections of the country.
D)That should be a matter of concern in a presidential election year. Yet neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney promotes himself as tool-savvy(使用工具很在行的)presidential timber, in the mold of a Jimmy Carter, a skilled carpenter and cabinet maker. The Obama administration does worry publicly about manufacturing, a first cousin of craftsmanship. When the Ford Motor Company, for example, recently announced that it was bringing some production home, the White House cheered. "When you see things like Ford moving new production from Mexico to Detroit, instead of the other way around, you know things are changing," says Gene Sperling, director of the National Economic Council.
E)Ask the administration or the Republicans or most academics why America needs more manufacturing, and they respond that manufacturing gives birth to innovation, brings down the trade deficit, strengthens the dollar, generates jobs, arms the military and brings about a recovery from recession. But rarely, if ever, do they publicly take the argument a step further, asserting that a growing manufacturing sector encourages craftsmanship and that craftsmanship is, if not a birthright, then a vital ingredient of the American self-image as a can-do, inventive, we-can-make-anything people.
F)Traditional vocational training in public high schools is gradually declining, stranding thousands of young people who seek training for a craft without going to college. Colleges, for their part, have since 1985 graduated fewer chemical, mechanical, industrial and metallurgical(冶金的)engineers, partly in response to the reduced role of manufacturing, a big employer of them.
G)The decline started in the 1950s, when manufacturing generated a sturdy 28% of the national income, or gross domestic product, and employed one-third of the workforce. Today, factory output generates just 12% of G.D. P. and employs barely 9% of the nation’s workers. Mass layoffs and plant closings have drawn plenty of headlines and public debate over the years, and they still occasionally do. But the damage to skill and craftsmanship—what’s needed to build a complex airliner or a tractor, or for a worker to move up from assembler to machinist to supervisor—went largely unnoticed.
H)"In an earlier generation, we lost our connection to the land, and now we are losing our connection to the machinery we depend on," says Michael Hout, a sociologist at the University of California, Berkeley. "People who work with their hands," he went on, "are doing things today that we call service jobs, in restaurants and laundries, or in medical technology and the like."
I)That’s one explanation for the decline in traditional craftsmanship. Lack of interest is another. The big money is in fields like finance. Starting in the 1980s, skill in finance grew in importance, and, as depicted in the news media and the movies, became a more appealing source of income.
J)By last year, Wall Street traders, bankers and those who deal in real estate generated 21% of the national income, double their share in the 1950s. And Warren Buffett, the good-natured financier, became a homespun folk hero, without the tools and overalls(工作服).
K)"Young people grow up without developing the skills to fix things around the house," says Richard Curtin, director of the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. "They know about computers, of course, but they don’t know how to build them."
L)Manufacturing’s shrinking presence undoubtedly helps explain the decline in craftsmanship, if only because many of the nation’s assembly line workers were skilled in craft work, if not on the job then in their spare time. In a late 1990s study of blue-collar employees at a General Motors plant(now closed)in Linden, N. J. , the sociologist Ruth Milkman of City University of New York found that many line workers, in their off-hours, did home renovation and other skilled work.
M)"I have often thought," Ms. Milkman says, "that these extracurricular jobs were an effort on the part of the workers to regain their dignity after suffering the degradation of repetitive assembly line work in the factory. "
N)Craft work has higher status in nations like Germany, which invests in apprenticeship(学徒)programs for high school students. "Corporations in Germany realized that there was an interest to be served economically and patriotically in building up a skilled labor force at home; we never had that ethos 风气)," says Richard Sennett, a New York University sociologist who has written about the connection of craft and culture.
O)The damage to American craftsmanship seems to parallel the steep slide in manufacturing employment. Though the decline started in the 1970s, it became much steeper beginning in 2000. Since then, some 5.3 million jobs, or one-third of the workforce in manufacturing, have been lost.
A stated goal of the Obama administration is to restore a big chunk of this employment, along with the multitude of skills that many of the jobs required.
P)As for craftsmanship itself, the issue is how to preserve it as a valued skill in the general population. Ms. Milkman, the sociologist, argues that American craftsmanship isn’t disappearing as quickly as some would argue—that it has instead shifted to immigrants. "Pride in craft, it is alive in the immigrant world," she says.
Q)Sol Axelrod, 37, the manager of the Home Depot here, fittingly learned to fix his own car as a teenager, even changing the brakes. Now he finds immigrant craftsmen gathered in abundance outside his store in the early morning, waiting for it to open so they can buy supplies for the day’s work as contractors. Skilled day laborers, also mostly immigrants, wait quietly in hopes of being hired by the contractors.
R)Mr. Axelrod also says the recession and persistently high unemployment have forced many people to try to save money by doing more themselves, and Home Depot in response offers classes in fixing water taps and other simple repairs. The teachers are store employees, many of them older and semi-retired from a skilled trade, or laid off.
S)"Our customers may not be building cabinets or outdoor decks; we try to do that for them," Mr. Axelrod says, "but some are trying to build up skill so they can do more for themselves in these hard times."
According to Mr. Axelrod of Home Depot, people are trying to ride out the recession by building up skill.
选项
答案
S
解析
同义转述题。定位段提到,有些人正努力培养自身技能以便在艰难时刻能为自己多做点事。题干中的recession是对原文中的hard times的同义转述。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/Zx27777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
Color-blindpeoplehavedifficulty____________(区分红绿色).
A、Thegovernment.B、Companiesthatadvertisetheirproductsorservices.C、Hugegroupsofaudiences.D、Asmallergroupofpeople
A、TheNationalBank.B、TheSpanishdepartment.C、TheJonesandFrenchCompany.D、AcompanyinRome.CWhichcompanydidthemanl
A、Buildingrelationshipwithouterspace.B、Makingprofits.C、Creatingastepping-stonetoscientificresearch.D、Fosteringinte
Americanculturehasbeenenrichedbythevaluesandbeliefsystemsofvirtuallyeverypartoftheworld.Theonevaluethat
Americanculturehasbeenenrichedbythevaluesandbeliefsystemsofvirtuallyeverypartoftheworld.Theonevaluethat
A、Beunabletobreathe.B、Beovercomebypressure.C、Becomespeechless.D、Bescaredbypressure.B综合推断题。文章最后一段介绍了有助于成功的第四个特质,cal
A、Stressmaycauseseriousproblems.B、Therearemanymethodsofcopingwithstress.C、Whatisthemostimportantisthatpeople
A、Singinganddancing.B、Eatinganddrinking.C、Screaminganddancing.D、Shoppingandwatchingmovies.A
Itwouldbeinterestingtodiscoverhowmanyyoungpeoplegotouniversitywithoutanyclearideaofwhattheyaregoingtodoa
随机试题
A.Na+内流B.Ca2+内流C.Cl-内流D.K+内流E.K+外流(2004年第95题)窦房结细胞动作电位0期去极化的原因是
A、改变官腔内环境妨碍孕卵着床B、利用抗原-抗体,提高生殖免疫功能C、改变子宫腔黏液,不利于精于穿透D、抑制排卵E、阻止精子进入宫腔阴茎套避孕()。
下肢静脉曲张的主要并发症是()
关于工程项目转包、分包说法正确的有()。
被评估的低值易耗品数量为200件,其中尚未使用的占20%,已占用的为80%。在评估基准日,每件低值易耗品的全新重置成本为300元,已占用的低值易耗品的账面价值为24000元,成新率为80%。如果不考虑其他因素,则被评估低值易耗品的评估价值为()元。
我国现行规定,预备费的内容包括()。
道德两难故事法的创始人是()。
秋水(节选)庄子秋水时至,百川灌河。泾流之大,两涘渚崖之间,不辩牛马。于是焉河伯欣然自喜,以天下之美为尽在己。顺流而东行,至于北海;东面而视,不见水端。于是焉河伯始旋其面目,望洋向若而叹曰:“野语有之曰:‘闻道百,以为莫己若
8个56Kb/s的信道通过统计时分复用到一条主干线路,如果该线路的利用率为90%,则其带宽应该是(26)Kb/s。
An80-year-oldmanfromCincinnatiinAmericaismakinglegalhistorybysuingdoctorswhosavedhiswife.EdwardWinterhaswit
最新回复
(
0
)