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It is a fact universally accepted that Britons dislike immigration. Sure enough, when travel restrictions on Romanians and Bulga
It is a fact universally accepted that Britons dislike immigration. Sure enough, when travel restrictions on Romanians and Bulga
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2020-03-31
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问题
It is a fact universally accepted that Britons dislike immigration. Sure enough, when travel restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians(imposed when their countries joined the EU)were lifted on January 1st, newspapers and politicians fretted. Two MPs even took it upon themselves to meet a morning flight from Bucharest and quiz its passengers. Yet a report published on January 2nd by Ip-sos MORI, a polling firm, shows attitudes to be more varied.
A widening gap divides those born before 1965 from younger folk. Although immigrants are often said to deprive younger Britons of entry-level jobs and housing, members of Generation Y(born in 1980 or later)and Generation X(born between 1966 and 1979)are ambivalent towards them. By contrast, the baby boomers(born between 1945 and 1965)and the old, who benefit most from cheap carers and cleaners, counterintuitively think immigrants a drag. Age influences opinion more strongly than social class does.
This makes Britain an oddity. Ipsos MORI conducted the same study in Germany, and found the views of the young and the old to be converging. According to Robert Ford of the University of Manchester, the gap between the old and the young is larger in Britain than in America, France or Spain, too.
Different life experiences explain why. When baby boomers were in their politically formative teens and early 20s, Britain was a pretty homogeneous place; before the mid-1970s it was closer to the Commonwealth than to continental Europe. That generation grew up doubtful about diversity. East European immigrants, who began arriving in large numbers in the mid-2000s, doubly offend them. Bobby Duffy of Ipsos MORI, who has conducted focus groups with members of this generation , reports that the prospect of retirement makes people worry about their children’s chances.
For Generation X, mass immigration, European integration and multiculturalism are part of the furniture. They grew up in a more individualistic Britain; which, says Mr Ford, explains their relative distaste for authority, homogeneity and flag-waving. This, like university attendance(more common among this group than their parents), tends to make people more tolerant of different races and nationalities. Thus Generation X’s experiences are closer to those of Generation Y than to the baby boomers—a fact reflected in Ipsos MORI’s findings.
Which generation seems to dislike immigrants most?
选项
A、The younger generation.
B、Generation Y.
C、Generation X.
D、Baby boomers.
答案
D
解析
根据generation,immigrants等关键词以及出题顺序可以定位到第二段。该段第二句提到:Although immigrants are often said to deprive younger Britons of entry—level jobs and hous—ing…,虽提及younger Britons(即[A]项的younger generation),但并未提到他们对移民的看法,故选项[A]不是正确答案。而后半句说:members of Generation Y(born in 1980 or later)andGeneration X(born between 1966 and 1979)are ambivalent towards them.通过这句话我们知道Y一代和X一代对于移民的态度是“ambivalent矛盾的”,也非题目问的dislike most,故非答案。该段倒数第二句提到:By contrast,the baby boomers(born between 1945 and 1965)and theold,who benefit most from cheap carers and cleaners,counterintuitively think immigrants a drag.从中可以得知婴儿潮这代人认为移民是“drag累赘”,故这个群体是所有人中最不喜欢移民的人,从而得出该题答案为选项[D]。
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