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六级200词带背7-社会
主讲教师:张 镇A)ethnicity B)inequality C)sociology D)alienation
E)diversity F)discrimination G)marginalization
Professor Hill is an expert in (1) __________; he studies how people
live together. He is writing a book about a city known for its cultural (2)
__________, where people of many backgrounds live. He wants to
understand the (3) __________ of different groups, such as their race
and origins. In the past, there was a lot of (4) __________ against
newcomers; they were treated unfairly. This led to serious (5)
__________, with a big gap between the rich and the poor. Some
groups faced (6) __________, being pushed to the edge of society.
They felt a strong sense of (7) __________, as if they did not belong.A)ethnicity B)inequality C)sociology D)alienation
E)diversity F)discrimination G)marginalization
Professor Hill is an expert in (1) sociology; he studies how people live
together. He is writing a book about a city known for its cultural (2)
diversity, where people of many backgrounds live. He wants to
understand the (3) ethnicity of different groups, such as their race and
origins. In the past, there was a lot of (4) discrimination against
newcomers; they were treated unfairly. This led to serious (5) inequality,
with a big gap between the rich and the poor. Some groups faced (6)
marginalization, being pushed to the edge of society. They felt a strong
sense of (7) alienation, as if they did not belong.A)counterpart B)feminism C)empowerment
D)tolerance E)cohesion F)unification
However, things are changing. A movement for (8) __________ works
to fight for women’s rights. People now show more (9) __________
towards those who are different, accepting them kindly. The city wants
to achieve (10) __________, bringing all districts into one united whole.
Professor Hill talks to a community leader, his (11) __________ in the
local government. They discuss how to build social (12) __________
so neighbors stick together. They believe that (13) __________ is key;
giving people power helps them succeed.A)counterpart B)feminism C)empowerment
D)tolerance E)cohesion F)unification
However, things are changing. A movement for (8) feminism works to
fight for women’s rights. People now show more (9) tolerance towards
those who are different, accepting them kindly. The city wants to
achieve (10) unification, bringing all districts into one united whole.
Professor Hill talks to a community leader, his (11) counterpart in the
local government. They discuss how to build social (12) cohesion so
neighbors stick together. They believe that (13) empowerment is key;
giving people power helps them succeed.A)authenticity B)legacy C)solidarity D)migration
E)stereotype F)rhetoric G)consensus
The professor warns against empty (14) __________; fancy speeches
are not enough. He wants to check the (15) __________ of the history
books to ensure they are true. He hopes to break the old (16)
__________ that immigrants are lazy. Mass (17) __________ from
other countries has brought new energy. The goal is to reach a (18)
__________, an agreement that everyone accepts. The city wants to
leave a positive (19) __________ for the future generation. During hard
times, people show great (20) __________ by supporting each other.A)authenticity B)legacy C)solidarity D)migration
E)stereotype F)rhetoric G)consensus
The professor warns against empty (14) rhetoric; fancy speeches are
not enough. He wants to check the (15) authenticity of the history
books to ensure they are true. He hopes to break the old (16) stereotype
that immigrants are lazy. Mass (17) migration from other countries has
brought new energy. The goal is to reach a (18) consensus, an
agreement that everyone accepts. The city wants to leave a positive (19)
legacy for the future generation. During hard times, people show great
(20) solidarity by supporting each other.Thanks