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¡¡¡¡They have not had a strict system oflandownership, one of the universal causes of conflict. They have evolved a system of fotxt-sharing amongfamilies that makes the preservation of life possible. The absolute necessityof creating this safeguard against starvation has strengthened bonds betweenneighbors. Almost every traveler hasnoted the Eskimos' friendliness and good humor toward strangers and amongthemselves. In a country whereagriculture is impossible they have been forced to spend their energies infood-gathering rather than warfare. If one family disagreed with another, theusual solution was for that family to pick up its few possessions and goelsewhere. In the vast unused land, moving presented almost no problem.

¡¡¡¡The practice of infanticide, andsuicide among the old people, seems to have been a factor of survival in timesof food scarcity. The size of the familywas controlled to some extent by the ability of the father as a hunter and bythe abundance of game (ÁÔÎï) in the area.

¡¡¡¡Marriage was a very serious andlifelong bond among Eskimos; in order to choose a permanent and compatible matea number of trial marriages were permined, each lasting perhaps half a year.During the trial period a couple usually lived with the girl's parents and theyoung man hunted exclusively for his future father-in-law. If a child was bomas a result of an unsuccessful trial marriage it was adopted by relatives orfriends. Children are often given out for adoption in the Eskimos society andare eagerly adopted by other families, for the Eskimos’ camp and nomad (ÓÎÄÁÃñ×åµÄ) group represent a kind of extendedfamily. Polygamy (Ò»·ò¶àÆÞÖÆ) was occasionally practiced bythe most successful hunters, but usually to protect a widow or a girl who hadlost her father.

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¡¡¡¡C. the development of agriculture D. their love for moving

¡¡¡¡2. The author's attitude to infanticidecan be best described as_______.

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¡¡¡¡C. understanding D. favorable

¡¡¡¡3. Which of the following is true of anEskimo family?

¡¡¡¡A. The more successful a hunter was,the bigger his family would be.

¡¡¡¡B. The more successful a hunter was,the more wives he would marry.

¡¡¡¡C. The more successful a hunter was,the more probable he would marry a widow.

¡¡¡¡D. The more successful a hunter was,the more probable his wife was a fatherless girl.

¡¡¡¡4. It can be inferred about the Eskimomarriage that _______.

¡¡¡¡A. trial marriage was permitted onlyonce in one’s lifetime

¡¡¡¡B. young couples lived by themselvesduring the trial period

¡¡¡¡C. children out of trial marriage wouldbe given to others

¡¡¡¡D. divorce was not accepted by theEskimos

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¡¡¡¡B. the Eskimo children are notcherished by their parents

¡¡¡¡C. when the Eskimos grow old, theyusually kill themselves

¡¡¡¡D. the Eskimos will retaintheir way of life

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