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Hello! Today I am going to talk about poverty.

Poverty has become a critical issue in today's world. (23)It concerns not only us sociologists, but also economists, politicians and business people. Poverty has been understood in many different ways. One useful way is to distinguish between three degrees of poverty—extreme poverty, moderate poverty, and relative poverty.

The first type of poverty is extreme poverty. It's also called absolute poverty. In extreme poverty, the households cannot meet basic needs for survival. People are chronically hungry. They are unable to access safe drinking water, let alone health care. They cannot afford education for their children. In short, people who live in extreme poverty do not have even the minimum resources to support themselves and their families. (24)Where does extreme poverty occur? Well, you can find it only in developing countries.

Well, what about moderate poverty? Unlike extreme poverty, moderate poverty generally refers to conditions of life in which basic needs are met, but barely. People living in moderate poverty have the resources to keep themselves alive, but only at a very basic level. For example, they may have access to drinking water but not clean, safe drinking water. They may have a home to shelter themselves but it does not have power supplies, a telephone or plumbing.

The third kind of poverty is relative poverty. Relative poverty is generally considered to be a household income level which is below a given proportion of average family income. The relatively poor live in high income countries but they do not have a high income themselves. The method of calculating the poverty line is different from country to country, but we can say that basically a family living in relative poverty has less than a percentage of the average family income. (25)For example, in the United States, a family can be considered poor if their income is less than 50 percent of the national average family income. They can meet their basic needs but they lack access to cultural goods, entertainment, and recreation. They also do not have access to quality health care or other prerequisites for upward social mobility.

Well, I have briefly explained to you how poverty can be distinguished as extreme poverty, moderate poverty, and relative poverty. We should keep these distinctions in mind when we research people's living conditions either in the developing or the developed world.

未听先知

预览三道题各选项,发现各题之间关系并不密切。由第23题各选项可以确认,该题考查某位男士 的身份或职业;第24题考查地点;第25题各选项中的 health care、 national average family income、 basic needs、 afford等词说明,该题与人们的生活水平相关。因此,讲座应为经济方面的题材,涉及收入水平和基本生 活保障等方面的内容。

详解详析

23.What does the speaker do?

【详解】 讲座开头讲话者提到,他今天将谈论一下贫困问题,这一问题在当今社会至关重要,不但像他这样的社会学家,而且经济学家、政治家以及商人们也都十分关心。由此可以确认,讲话者本人是一位社会学家,因此答案为C)。


24.Where does the speaker say we can find extreme poverty?

【详解】 讲座中讲话者明确指出,极端贫困只会出现在发展中国家。因此答案为D)。


25.What do we learn about American people living in relative poverty?

【详解】 讲座中提到,各国对于相对贫困的界定不同。在美国,如果家庭年收入达不到全国家庭年均收入的50%,则认定该家庭处于相对贫困状态。因此答案为B)。