SECTION A In this section you will hear a
mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. l&hile listening, take
notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but you will need
them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture. When the lecture is
over, you will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes
to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for
note-taking. Norms:
Types and Acceptance Sociologists find that to understand a
culture, it is very important to understand its norms. Ⅰ. Definition of
"Norms" They are the 1 standards of behaviour
maintained by a society.
1.________. Ⅱ. Types of Norms
Norms are distinguished in two ways: A. Formal and informal
norms Formal norms are generally 2 and
involve strict rules for punishment of violators. 2.________.
One example is laws. Informal norms are
generally 3 but are not precisely recorded.
3.________. Standards of proper dress are an
example. B. Mores and folkways Mores embody the
most valuable 4 of a people and are regarded highly necessary
4.________. to the welfare of a
society. Examples are mores against 5
and treason.
5.________. Folkways govern 6
and the violation cause relatively little concern.
6.________. They
are important in shaping people’s daily behaviour. Ⅲ. Acceptance of
Norms People in a culture normally follow its norms, but
they are not followed in all situations. A. In some cases, people
evade a weakly-enforced norm. 7 is an example
7.________. B. In some instances norms are
violated because one norm 8 with another.
8.________.
For-example, your intervening of your neighbour’s improper
behaviour. C. Any norm has 9
9.________. Eaves-dropping and self-defence are
examples. D. Acceptance of norms is subjected to 10
10.________. Women’s role is an
example.