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[单项选择]Israel today is very different from the Israel of David’s time. There are cities and farms, cooperative communities and collective settlements, and the family structure in each is different. The peoples of Europe and Africa stream into this new democracy, bringing with them a wide variety of customs and family relationships.
The kibbutz is an institution peculiar to modern Israel. Children view their parents as friends, while nurses and teachers function as disciplinarians. Melford E. Spiro, in his book Children of the Kibbutz, describes the kibbutz as carefully planned to make the entire community responsible for each and every one of its children.
The basic features of the Collective Settlements (Kibbutz) are common ownership of all property, except for a few personal belongings, communal organization of production, consumption and the care of children. The community is run as one household.
Husband and wife have independent jobs determined by a central committee elect
A. Kibbutz defines human relations as those of cooperation and mutual help.
B. There is no discipline in Kibbutz as all its people are regarded as friends.
C. No one in Kibbutz is allowed to possess his personal belongings.
D. Husband and wife take as their sole jobs looking after their children.
[单项选择]My former school is now very different from ( ) it was when I was there.
A. what
B. where
C. that
D. which
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