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, c& i* @: m$ i2 ^ 1. Whereas other societies look to the past for guidance, we cast our nets forward(面向未来)
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; i; `3 N& V& l% b; Y9 j$ Y" J 2. It is the belief in a brighter future that gives us optimism.7 f6 h2 p$ d7 g! Q* z. o. q- y
- V( h& g6 t( y i: r 3. Even these days, when not all progress seems positive , the belief remains that for every problem there is a rational solution.
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4. The job of the parents is to give the children every opportunity while they are growing up and then get out of their way.+ l4 {5 W, E5 R. D2 d8 Q
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5. What deference people in authority do command is based on their actual powers rather than on their age, wisdom, or dignity.
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6. In a society that changes as fast as ours, experience simply does not have the value that it does in traditional societies.1 y) }; }& [9 e0 P- x+ G
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7. It has taken a long time to convince the public that free enterprise does not mean that a company should be free to pollute the air, foul the rivers, and destroy the forests.4 n' k% b+ t' Q! v6 Z1 a
! B# h) T: c& A7 c) r 8. The assembly line reduced workers to cogs of machinery and made their jobs unutterably boring, but it produced goods fast. W+ h* F6 J! e: [ ~" D0 W
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9. Food is prepackaged and shopping is impersonal, but the efficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less shopping time.
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11. In America, there are no such expressions such as in china where “the fat pig gets slaughtered,” or in Japan, where “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.”# e. b4 b \! C7 x
3 {" {7 K9 _& |. _& @ 12. This freedom from the group has enabled the American to become “Economic Man”—one directed almost purely by profit motive, mobile and unencumbered(不受阻碍的)by family or community obligations.
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' l/ T6 O" J3 t E9 f% T$ s1 X 13. Equipped with the money, one can acquire the taste, style, and ideas that mark each class and launch a quick ascent of the social ladder. |