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Part ADirections :Read the following three tex

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Part A
Directions :
Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by" choosing A, B, Cor D. Mark your answers on,ANSWER SHEET1.
Text 1
Whenever Catherine Brown, a 37-year-old journalist, and her friends, professionals in their 30s and early 40s, meet at a London cafe, their favorite topic of conversation is relationships: men"s reluctance to commit, women"s independence, and when to have children-or, increasing-Iy, whether to have them at all. "With the years passing my chances of having a child go down, but I won"t marry anyone just to have a child," says Brown. To people like Brown, babies are great-if the timing is right. But they"re certainly not essential.
In much of the world, having kids is no longer a given. "Never before has childlessness been an understandable decision for women and men in so many societies," says Frank Hakim at the London School of Economics. Young people are extending their child-free adulthood by postponing children until they are well into their 30s, or even 40s and beyond.
A growing share are ending up with no children at all. Lifetime childlessness in western Germany has hit 30 percent among university-educated women, and is rapidly rising among lower-classmen. In Britain, the number of women remaining childless has doubled in 20 years.
The latest trend of childlessness does not follow historic patterns. For centuries it was not unusual for a quarter of European women to remain childless. But in the past,childlessness was usually the product of poverty or disaster, of missing men in times of war. Today the decision to have-or not have-a child is the result of a complex combination of factors, including relationships, career opportunities, lifestyle. and economics.
In some cases childlessness among women can be seen as a quiet form. of protest. In Japan, support for working mothers hardly exists. Child care is expensive, men don"t help out, and some companies strongly discourage mothers from returning to work. "In Japan, it"s career or child,"says writer Kaori Haishi . It"s not just women who are deciding against children; according to a re-cent study, Japanese men are even less inclined to marry or want a child. Their motivations, though, may have more to do with economic factors.
46. Catherine Brown and her friends feel that having children is not _________
[ A] totally wise
[ B] a huge problem
[ C] a rational choice
[ D ] absolutely necessary请帮忙给出正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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正确答案:D
PartATextl参考译文凯瑟琳布朗,一位三十七岁的记者,每次和她三四十岁的朋友们在伦敦一间咖啡屋碰面时,她们最爱聊的话题就是“关系”:男人们怠于承担,女人们的自立,还有什么时候要孩子——或者,越来越多地谈到到底要不要孩子。“年华流逝,我要孩子的机会也在减少,但是我不会仅为了要孩子而找个人结婚,”布朗说道。对于像布朗一样的人而言,有孩子再好不过了——当然如果时机到了。但孩子肯定不是必须的。在世界的许多地方,要孩子不再是必须的。“从前,不要孩子这个决定对于许多社会中的男男女女都是不可理解的,”伦敦经济学院的弗朗克哈基姆说道。年轻人正延长他们无子无女的成年时光,推迟生儿育女直到他们步入三十,或四十岁,或更久。越来越多的人终生没有孩子。在德国西部,受过大学教育的女性中,百分之三十终生无子女,这一比例在下层男性中正快速增长。在英国,女性无子女的人数在二十年内翻了一番。新近流行的无子女潮流并没有延续历史的模式。几个世纪以来,四分之一欧洲女性无子女是很寻常的事。但是在过去,无子女常常是因为贫穷或灾害,或是因为战争时期缺少男性。如今,决定要——或是不要——孩子取决于一系列的因素,包括各类关系、事业机遇、生活方式以及经济状况。某些情况下女性无子女可视为一种沉默的反抗形式。在日本,工作女性几乎孤立无援。照料孩子开销很大,男人不分担,并且许多公司强烈抗议妈妈级女性重新回来工作。“在日本,事业与孩子不可兼得,”作家KaoriHaishi说道。根据最近一项研究表明,不光是女人不想要孩子,日本的男人更不想结婚生子。日本男人更多地是考虑到经济方面的原因。46.D细节题。从文章第一段最后一句话“Buttheyarecertainlynotes-sential”得知,但孩子肯定不是必须的。故选D。

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