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Futurists have identified two changes that seem to be central to contemporary social life. First, the United States is being restructured from an industrial to an information society. Second, modern societies are increasingly shifting from a national to a global economy. Futurists have applied a good many metaphors to these changes, including Daniel Bell's “postindustrial society”, Alvin Toffier's “the third wave” and John Naisbitt's“megatrends”. Common to these metaphors is the notion that American society is shifting from the production of goods to the production of services and from society based on the coordination of people and machines to a society organized around knowledge. These changes, it is contended, will afford a myriad of choices. The world will increasingly be one of many flavors, not just vanilla (香草) or chocolate.
Many observers of contemporary American life believe that we are witnessing a historical change and the first major impact of the shift from an energy economy to an information economy. For 300 years technology has been cast in a mechanical model, one based on the combustion processes that go on inside a star like the sun. The steam engine opened the mechanical age, and it reached its peak with the discovery of nuclear fission and nuclear fusion, which replicated the energy producing processes of a star. We now seem to be moving toward a biological model based on information and involving the intensive use of materials. Although biological processes need physical energy and materials, they tend to substitute information for both. Biological processes “miniaturize” size, energy, and materials by “exploding” information. The human brain is some ten times the size and weight of the brain of a lemur, but it handles a billion times more information. As a result, high tech industries are information intensive rather than energy or material intensive.
Sociologists have played and will continue to play an important role in assessing and interpreting these developments and other aspects of change.
6.It can be inferred that underlying the two changes is the change of______.
A. the instrument of production B.the size of the society
C.the social structure D.the economic market
7.With what does the mechanical age reach its highest point?
A.The steam engine. B.Nuclear power production.
C.The combustion process. D.The energy producing process of the sun.
8.With the coming of the information age, the society is becoming ______.
A.more intolerable. B.larger.
C.more varied. D.a more pleasant place.
9.What characterizes the information society?
A.The amount of knowledge to be learned.
B.Physical energy and materials.
C.Rapid change and its social effects.
D.Small size and high capacity.
10.What is the attitude of the author towards the function of sociologists in the great changes?
A.Critical. B.Positive. C.Negative. D.Indifferent.