专四

单选题Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

A.Changes are slowly taking place in all sectors of the British societ
B.The gap between working-class and middle-class young people is narrowin
C.Differences in income will remain but those in occupation will disappea
D.Middle-class people may sometimes feel inferior to working-class peopl

参考答案:A进入在线模考
【定位】第l、4、5段
【解析】推理题。在文章第l句,作者提到在过去的25年里英国在很多方面发生了巨变。因此可以判断,选项A“英国社会的各个方面的变化都在缓慢进行着”这种说法不准确。并非“所有领域”的变化都是“缓慢的”。
【点睛】审题时应注意题干中关键词INCORRECT。同时应注意,含all等绝对化含义的选项往往与文章内容不符。从文章的最后一段可以看出工人阶级和中产阶级年轻人之间的I爰别日渐缩小,但无论人们从事什么类型的工作,还是会有高收入和低收入的差别,由此可排除B和C。第4段最后一句指出,在过去的几年里中产阶级越来越对自己的地位自惭形秽。由此可排除D。

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