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1、 雅思阅读真题2023年雅思阅读:True,False,Not,Given,reading,questionsThe number of older people worldwide is growing faster than any other age group. The report, Ageing in the 21st Century: A Celebration and a Challenge, estimates that one in nine people around the world are older than 60. The elderly population
2、is expected to swell by 200 million in the next decade to surpass one billion, and reach two billion by 2050. This rising proportion of older people is a consequence of success - improved nutrition, sanitation, healthcare, education and economic well-being are contributing factors, the report says.B
3、ut the UN and a charity that also contributed to the report, HelpAge International, say the ageing population is being widely mismanaged. “In many developing countries with large populations of young people, the challenge is that governments have not put policies and practices in place to support th
4、eir current older populations or made enough preparations for 2050,“ the agencies said in a joint statement.The report warns that the skills and experience of older people are being wasted, with many under-employed and vulnerable to discrimination. HelpAge said more countries needed to introduce pen
5、sion schemes to ensure economic independence and reduce poverty in old age. It stressed that it was not enough to simply pass legislation - the new schemes needed to be funded properly.The UN report used India as an example, saying it needed to take urgent steps in this area. Almost two-thirds of In
6、dia“s population is under 30. But it also has 100 million elderly people - a figure that is expected to increase threefold by 2050. Traditionally, people in India live in large, extended families and elderly people have been well looked after. But the trend now is to have smaller, nuclear families a
7、nd many of the country“s elderly are finding themselves cast out, says the BBC“s Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi.There are more and more cases of physical and mental abuse, including neglect, suffered by the elderly at the hands of their families. It is slowly becoming a widespread social problem, particul
8、arly in urban areas, one which India still has not got to grips with, our correspondent says.By contrast, the UN report cited the case of Bolivia as an example of good practice in the developing world. All Bolivians over the age of 60 get a pension that is the equivalent of about $30 (19) a month. B
9、olivia suffers from frequent flooding and landslides, and older people there have been organised into “Brigadas Blancas“ - White Haired Brigades. They help with preparations for emergencies, and accessing humanitarian aid.Source: BBC News Website1. The growth of the elderly population is going to ma
10、ke it extremely difficult to provide adequate social service provisionTrueFalseNot Given2. Approximately thirty per cent of the population are over 60 years oldTrueFalseNot Given3. Developed countries are much better prepared than developing countries for 2050TrueFalseNot Given4. More financing is n
11、ecessary to ensure new pension schemes are successfulTrueFalseNot Given5. Elderly people in India are not always being looked after as well as they were in the pastTrueFalseNot Given6. India is starting to deal with the neglect of its elderly populationTrueFalseNot Given7. Bolivian Families tend to look after their elderly relatives better then many other countriesTrueFalseNot Give