专四

单选题Working-class people's sense of security increased as a result of all the following factors EXCEPT

A.better social securit 
B.more job opportunitie
C.higher living standar 
D.better legal protectio

参考答案:B进入在线模考
【定位】由题干中的sense of security可查到第4段第3句social security and laws to improve job—security….从而确定考点存第4段
【解析】细节题。第4段第2句提到工人阶级工作稳定性的提高主要是由于:社会的稳定性、法律保障、20世纪50年代中期以来生活水平的普遍提高。其中没有提到B“更多的就业机会”。
【点睛】审题时应注意题于中关键词EXCEPT。

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