NarratorListen to part of a lecture in a sociology class.Now get ready to answ

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问题 Narrator
Listen to part of a lecture in a sociology class.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer. [br] Why does the professor say this?
Narrator
Listen to part of a lecture in a sociology class.
Professor
OK, uh let’s um, let’s start. Last time we touched a bit about American society. American society has been described as maintaining a stereotypical and often negative perception of older adults. This negative and/or stereotypical perception of aging and aged individuals is readily apparent in such areas as language, media, and humor. For example, such commonly used phrases as "over,the hill" and "don’t be an old fuddy-duddy" denote old age as a period of impotency and incompetency. The term used to describe this stereotypical and often negative bias against older adults is, ageism.
    OK, ageism can be defined as...um...as "any action, or institutional structure which demeans a person or group because of age or any assignment of roles in society purely on the basis of age". As an "ism", ageism reflects a prejudice in society against older adults.
    Ageism, however, is different from other "ism"(sexism, racism etc.), for primarily two reasons. First, age classification is not static. An individual’s age classification changes as one progress through the life cycle. Thus...uh, age classification is characterized by continual change, while the other classification systems traditionally used by society such as race and gender remain constant. Second, um...no one is exempt from, at some point, achieving the status of old, and therefore, unless they die at an early age, experiencing ageism. The later is an important distinction as ageism can thus affect the individual on two levels. First, the individual may be ageist with respect to others. That is she/he may stereotype other people on the basis of age. Second, the individual may be ageist with respect to self. Thus, ageist attitudes may affect the self-concept.
    Much research has been conducted concerning ageism. However, the empirical evidence is inconclusive. Some research demonstrates the existence of ageist attitudes, and other research does not. This discrepancy is most likely the result of methodological differences and, in particular, methodological errors. A brief discussion of the major methodological errors or problems found in ageism research may be helpful in clarifying this point.
Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.
29. What is the exact meaning of ageism?
30. What does the phrase "over the hill" denote?
31. Ageism is different from other "ism"s, because of all the following reasons EXCEPT that______.
32. According to the passage, why is age classification changeable?
33. No one is exempt from achieving the status of old at some point. What will affect the individual?
34. Why does the professor say this?
Professor
A brief discussion of the major methodological errors or problems found in ageism research may be helpful in clarifying this point.

选项 A、The professor is trying to make something clear about their differences
B、The professor is demonstrating some of the differences between research.
C、The professor is discussing the result of different methodologies employed.
D、The professor is trying to conduct conclusive research by himself.

答案 A

解析 本题属于语用理解题中的功能题,考查考生对听力材料的语用理解,主要是理解说话者的目的。题目问:教授说下面一段话是什么意思?从第四段最后一句“A brief discussion of themajor methodological errors or problems found in ageism research may be helpful in clarifyingthis point(讨论年龄歧视研究中所犯的方法上的错误和问题可能有助于澄清这一观点,即上文所提到的研究结果的差异。)”可知,正确答案为选项A。
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