(1) Hippies were members of a youth movement of the 1960’s and 1970’s that started in the United States and spread to Canada, Gr

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问题     (1) Hippies were members of a youth movement of the 1960’s and 1970’s that started in the United States and spread to Canada, Great Britain, and many other countries. The hippies rejected the customs, traditions, and life styles of society and tried to develop those of their own. Most hippies came from white middle-class families and ranged in age from 15 to 25 years old. They thought too many adults cared about making money and little else. The term hippie may come from the word hip, which means "turned-in" or aware.
    (2) Hippies wanted a world based on love of humanity and peace. Many believed that wonderful, magical changes were about to take place. They thought these changes would happen as soon as people learned to express their feelings honestly and to behave naturally at all times. Hippies strongly opposed U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
    (3) Many hippies lived together in small groups, working with one another and sharing possessions. Others refused to be tied down to a fixed job or home. They wandered from place to place seeking part-time work and temporary shelter. Some begged for spare change and lived in the streets or camped in parks or other public lands.
    (4) Hippies were sometimes called "flower children" because they gave people flowers to communicate gentleness and love. They let their hair grow long and walked barefoot or in sandals. Hippies attracted public attention by wearing clothing that featured unusual combinations of colors and textures. A large number of hippies used marijuana, LSD, and other drugs. Drug experiences shaped many of their symbols and ideas.
    (5) The Beatles, a popular English rock group, helped spread the hippie movement with their song. Hippie favorites included such other rock groups as the Grateful Dead and the Jefferson Airplane, singers Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, poet Allen Ginsberg, and novelist Ken Kesey. Many hippies admired Timothy Leary, a psychologist who preached salvation through the use of drugs.
    (6) In time, most hippies realized it was not easy to reform society by "dropping out" of it. Some joined more organized political movements to work for specific social causes. Others turned to spirituality or religion. The majority simply left the hippie stage of their lives behind while trying to hold on to at least a few of the ideals that once inspired them.
It can be inferred that hippies most want people to be aware of________.

选项 A、the necessity of being different and independent
B、the necessity for radical changes
C、the worthlessness of traditional values
D、the harm brought by wars to the world

答案B

解析 推断题。首段第2句中的rejected表明嬉皮士对社会的习俗、传统和生活方式持否定态度。接着第2段表明了他们相信在一定条件下必将会发生美妙的改变。因此可推断他们想要人们意识到社会需要重大变革的必要性。即选项B正确。首段第2句虽然指出嬉皮士试图建立自己的一套习俗、传统和生活方式。这只表明他们想与众不同,根据第2段首句可推断他们最终的目的是为了让所有人明白建立仁爱世界的必要,而选项A中的independent文中并没有提及,选项C和D分别只是首段第2句和第2段末句的极端概括,不能说明嬉皮士的最终目的,因此都不正确。
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