【T5】A.TO OBTAINB.MADE OFC.IS WORTH A.IT IS CHEAPER【T1】______SILVERB.THE COINS WERE ACTUALLY【T2】______SILVERC.THE SILVER IN COINS【T3】______MUCH MORE LESS THAN 40 YEARS AGO IN THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS COMMON TO CHANGE A ONE-DOLLAR BILL FOR A DOLLAR"S WORTH

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【T5】

A.TO OBTAIN

B.MADE OF

C.IS WORTH A.IT IS CHEAPER【T1】______SILVER

B.THE COINS WERE ACTUALLY【T2】______SILVER

C.THE SILVER IN COINS【T3】______MUCH MORE LESS THAN 40 YEARS AGO IN THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS COMMON TO CHANGE A ONE-DOLLAR BILL FOR A DOLLAR"S WORTH OF SILVER.THAT IS BECAUSE【T4】______.BUT THOSE DAYS ARE GON

E.THERE IS NO SILVER IN TODAY"S COINS.WHEN THE PRICE OF THE PRECIOUS METAL RISES ABOVE ITS FACE VALUE AS MONEY, THE METAL WILL BECOME MORE VALUABLE IN OTHER USES.SILVER COINS ARE NO LONGER IN CIRCULATION BECAUSE【T5】______THAN THEIR FACE VALU

E.A SILVER FIRM COULD FIND THAT【T6】______BY MELTING DOWN COINS THAN BY BUYING IT ON THE COMMODITY MARKETS.COINS TODAY ARE MADE OF AN ALLOY OF CHEAPER METALS.


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  • 第1题:

    【T2】

    A.TO OBTAIN

    B.MADE OF

    C.IS WORTH A.IT IS CHEAPER【T1】______SILVER

    B.THE COINS WERE ACTUALLY【T2】______SILVER

    C.THE SILVER IN COINS【T3】______MUCH MORE LESS THAN 40 YEARS AGO IN THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS COMMON TO CHANGE A ONE-DOLLAR BILL FOR A DOLLAR"S WORTH OF SILVER.THAT IS BECAUSE【T4】______.BUT THOSE DAYS ARE GON

    E.THERE IS NO SILVER IN TODAY"S COINS.WHEN THE PRICE OF THE PRECIOUS METAL RISES ABOVE ITS FACE VALUE AS MONEY, THE METAL WILL BECOME MORE VALUABLE IN OTHER USES.SILVER COINS ARE NO LONGER IN CIRCULATION BECAUSE【T5】______THAN THEIR FACE VALU

    E.A SILVER FIRM COULD FIND THAT【T6】______BY MELTING DOWN COINS THAN BY BUYING IT ON THE COMMODITY MARKETS.COINS TODAY ARE MADE OF AN ALLOY OF CHEAPER METALS.


    正确答案:madeof
    bemadeof为固定短语,意为“由……所组成,由……造成”,B项意为“硬币实际上是银制的”。

  • 第2题:

    【T4】

    A.TO OBTAIN

    B.MADE OF

    C.IS WORTH A.IT IS CHEAPER【T1】______SILVER

    B.THE COINS WERE ACTUALLY【T2】______SILVER

    C.THE SILVER IN COINS【T3】______MUCH MORE LESS THAN 40 YEARS AGO IN THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS COMMON TO CHANGE A ONE-DOLLAR BILL FOR A DOLLAR"S WORTH OF SILVER.THAT IS BECAUSE【T4】______.BUT THOSE DAYS ARE GON

    E.THERE IS NO SILVER IN TODAY"S COINS.WHEN THE PRICE OF THE PRECIOUS METAL RISES ABOVE ITS FACE VALUE AS MONEY, THE METAL WILL BECOME MORE VALUABLE IN OTHER USES.SILVER COINS ARE NO LONGER IN CIRCULATION BECAUSE【T5】______THAN THEIR FACE VALU

    E.A SILVER FIRM COULD FIND THAT【T6】______BY MELTING DOWN COINS THAN BY BUYING IT ON THE COMMODITY MARKETS.COINS TODAY ARE MADE OF AN ALLOY OF CHEAPER METALS.


    正确答案:B
    空格前一句指出,三十多年前在美国,把1美元钞票换成价值1美元的银币是很平常的事情。空格所在句子对这件事情进行解释,所以“当时的钱币确实是银制的”符合文意,选B。

  • 第3题:

    C

    They wear the latest fashions with the most up-to-date accessorise(配饰)。Yet these are ginrls in their teens or twenties but women in their sixties and seventies.A gengration which would once only wear old-fashioned clothes is now faouring the same high street looks worn by those half their age.

    Professor Julia Twigg, a social policy expert , said ,“Wimen over 75 are now shopping for clothes more frequently than they old when they were young in the 1960s .In the 1960s buying a coat for a woman was a serious matter . It was an expensive item that they would puechase only every three or four years — now you can pick one up at the supernnackrt whosever you wish to .Fashion is a lot cheaper and peope fet tired of things more quickiy . ”

    Fashion designer Angela Barnard ,who runs own fashion business in London ,said older women were much more affected celebrity(名流) style. than in previous years .

    She said ,“When people see stars such as Judi Dench and Helen Mirren looking attractive and fashionable in their sixties ,they want to follow them . Older women are much more aware of celebrities .There’s also the boom in TV programmes showing people how they can change theiy look,and many of my older customers do roga to stay in shape well in their fifties . When I started my business a fen years ago .my older customers wended to be very rich, but now they are what I would call ordinary women .My own mother is 61 and she wears the latest fashions in a way she would caill ordinsry women .My own mother is 61 and she wears the latest fashions in a way she would never have done ten yeare ago.”

    59. Professor Twigg found that ,compared with the 1960s,_______.

    A. the price of clothes has generally fallen by 70%

    B. the spending on clothes has increased by 5% or 6%

    C. people spend 30% less than they did on cotothes

    D. the amount of chothes bought has risen by 5% or 6%


    正确答案:A

  • 第4题:

    It can be inferred from the passage that early historians of women’s labor in the United States paid little attention to women’s employment in the service sector of the economy because________.

    A.fewer women found employment in the service sector than in factory work

    B.the wages paid to workers in the service sector were much lower than those paid in the industrial sector

    C.women’s employment in the service sector tended to be much more short—term than in factory work

    D.employment in the service sector seemed to have much in common with the unpaid work associated with homemaking


    正确答案:D
    本题和上题的根据同出一处,根据上题答案,选项D正确,服务行业之所以所以少受早期历史学家关注,是因为它看上去和妇女无报酬的家务劳动太相像。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some form of the learning disorder called dyslexia.
    Experts on dyslexia say that the problem is not a disease.They say that persons with dyslexia use information in a different way.One of the world's great thinkers and scientists,Albert Einstein was dyslexic.Einstein said that he never thought in words the way that most people do.He said that he thought in pictures instead.The American inventor Thomas Edison was also dyslexic.Dyslexia first was recognized in Europe and the United States more than 80 years ago.Many years passed before doctors discovered that persons with the disorder were not mentally slow or disabled.The doctors found that the brains of persons with dyslexia are different.In most people,the left side of the brain一 the part that controls language is larger than the right side.In persons with dyslexia,the right side of the brain is bigger. Doctors are not sure what causes this difference.However,research has shown that dyslexia is more common in males than in females,and it is found more often in persons who are left handed.No one knows the cause of dyslexia,but some scientists believe that it may result from chemical changes in a baby's body long before it is born.They are trying to find ways to teach persons with dyslexia. Dyslexic persons think differently and need special kinds of teaching help.After they have solved their problems with language,they often show themselves to be especially intelligent or creative.

    The first cases of dyslexia in Europe were discovered less than a century ago.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    该题提到数字的问题,所以注意文章中含有数字的句子。文章第一段提到:"As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some form of the learning disorder called dyslexia.”美国有多达20%的儿童患有阅读障碍症。问题句中的one out of five的意思是“每五个人中有一个”,即20%的人。
    问题句说“世界上许多伟大的思想家和科学家都患有阅读障碍症。”文章第二段仅提到爱因斯坦和爱迪生是阅读障碍症患者,并未讲许多科学家和思想家也有这种情况。因此选C。
    利用the first cases作为答案线索词,在第二段找到答案所在句:" Dyslexia first was recognized in Europe and the United States more than 80 years ago.”该句说欧洲和美国在80多年以前首次发现阅读障碍症患者,与问题句The first cases of dyslexia in Europe were discovered less than a century ago吻合。
    注意含有“the left side of the brain/the right side of the brain”的句子,可以在第二段找到答案,相关句说:" In persons with dyslexia , the right side of the brain is bigger.”患阅读障碍症的人的右脑比左脑大。所以该题选B。
    注意文章中含有“the left handed/the right handed”的句子。找到答案相关句:“…research has shown that dyslexia is more common in males than in females,and it is found more often in persons who are left handed.”该句说有研究表明男人比女人更易患阅读障碍症,惯用左手者比惯用右手者更易患阅读障碍症,据此我们可以推断该句子是正确的。
    通读全文,根本就找不到关于“婴儿母亲的不良习惯”的信息。况且文章说阅读障碍的成因尚不清楚,因此选C。
    根据intelligent和creative,我们在文章最后一句话找到答案相关句:" After they have solved their problems with language,they often show themselves to be especially intelligent or creative.”该句说解决了语言方面的问题之后,患有阅读障碍症的人往往表现出超人的智慧或创造力。

  • 第6题:

    Compared with parents of 30 years ago,today’s parents__________.

    A.go to clubs more often with their children
    B.are much stricter with their children
    C.care less about their children’s life
    D.give their children more freedom

    答案:D
    解析:
    根据第三段第一句“So it seems that this generation ofparents is much more likely than par-ents of 30 vears ago to treat their children as friends.”和Susan Crome的描述“Looking back on the last lo years,there was a lot ofwhat you could call negotiation.”可知这一代的父母比起30年前上一代的父母更善于把孩子当成朋友看待,Susan说有很多事情都可以和她父母商量,也就是说这一代父母给孩子更多自由。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    Learning Disorder一Dyslexia



    As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some form of the learning disorder

    called dyslexia.

    Experts on dyslexia say that the problem is not a disease.They say that persons with dyslexia use infor-

    ination in a di价rent way.One of the world's great thinkers and scientists Albert Einstein was dyslexic.Ein-

    stein said that he never thought in words the way that most people do.He said that he thought in pictures in-

    stead.The American inventor Thomas Edisoii was also dyslexic.Dyslexia first was recognized in Europe and

    the United States more than 80 years ago.Many years passed before doctors discovered that persons with the

    disorder were not mentally slow or disabled.The doctors found that the brains of persons with dyslexia are

    different,In most people,the left side of the brain一the part that controls language一is larger than the right

    side.In persons with dyslexia,the right side of the brain is bigger. Doctors are not sure what causes this

    difference.However,research has shown that dyslexia is more common in males than in females,and it is

    found more often in persons who are left-handed.No one knows the cause of dyslexia,but some scientists

    believe that it may result from chemical changes in a baby's body long before it is born.They are trying to

    find ways to teach persons with dyslexia. Dyslexic persons think differently and need special kinds of teaching

    help.After they have solved their problems with language,they often show themselves to be especially intelligent

    or creative.

    The first cases of dyslexia in Europe were discovered less than a century ago.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    由文章第一段“As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some of the learning disorder called dyslexia.”可知,在美国有多达20%的儿童患有失读症。题干中one out of five的意思是“每五个人中有一个”,故选A。

    文章中仅提到爱因斯坦和爱迪生为失读症患者,并末提到很多思想家和科学家为患者。

    由文章第二段第七句话“Dyslexia first was recognized in Europe and the United States more than 80 years ago.”可知,欧洲和美国在80多年以前首次发现失读症患者。故选A。

    由文章第二段中“The doctors found that the brains of persons with dyslexia are different.In most people,the left side of the brain一the part that controls language一is larger than the right side.In persons with dyslexia, the right side of the brain is bigger.”可知,大多数人的左脑比右脑大,而 患有失读症的人则刚好相反。

    由文章第二段中倒数第五句话“…research has shown that dyslexia is more common in males than in females , and it is found more often in persons who are left-handed.”可知,男人比女 人更容易患失读症,惯用左手者比惯川右手者更容易患失读症,故选A。

    由文章第二段倒数第四句话“No One knows the cause of dyslexia, hut some scientists be- lieve that it may result from cit; neal changes in a ha饰’5body long before it is born.”可知,失读 症的成因尚不清楚,但有些科学家一认为该病是由早在婴儿出生之前就在其体内发生的化学变 化所致,井未提及与其母亲的不良习惯有关:故达C。

    由文章第二段最后一句话"After they have solved their problems with language, they often show themselves to he especially intelligent or creative.”可知,在解决了语言方面的问题之后,得 过失读症的人往往表现出超人的摺慧和创造力二故选A。

  • 第8题:

    Our factory is much more productive now. This year’s production is five times as much () it was ten years ago.

    Awhat

    Bas

    Cthat

    Dthan


    B

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    A jar contains 30 coins, of which 20 are nickels and 10 are dimes. If 7 coins are removed, how many nickels are left?  (1) More nickels are removed than dimes.  (2) The remaining coins in the jar are worth $1.55.

    正确答案: B
    解析:
    条件1没有涉及具体数字,无法计算剩余的分币数量;条件2可以计算,故本题选B项。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    More than two hundred years ago the United States _____ from the British Empire and became an independent country.
    A

    got off

    B

    pulled down

    C

    broke away

    D

    dropped off


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:两百多年以前,美国脱离了大英帝国成为一个独立的国家。break away脱离;放弃。get off下车;动身,出发。pull down推翻,摧毁。drop off睡着;下降。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Hundreds of years ago, life was much harder than it is today because _____.
    A

    there were not modern machines

    B

    there was no modern medicine

    C

    both A and B

    D

    there were not many people


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    根据第一段可知,人们在一百多年前既没有现代化的药品,也没有现代化的机器。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    A

    They tried to collect more money than the ruler asked for.

    B

    They were given some silver and gold coins by the ruler.

    C

    They were excused from paying income tax.

    D

    They enjoyed being invited to dinner at the ruler’s palace.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。录音提到“Of course the tax collector managed to collect more money than he paid to the ruler”,可知应选A项。
    【录音原文】
      A friend of mine told me that when he was a young man, he went to work as a teacher in one of the states of India. One day he received an invitation to dinner at the ruler’s palace. Very pleased, he went to tell his colleagues. They laughed and told him the meaning of the invitation. They had all been invited and each person who was invited has to bring with him a certain number of silver and gold coins. The number of coins varied according to the person’s position in the service of the government. My friend’s income was not high, so he did not have much to pay. Each person bound before the ruler, his gold went onto one heap, his silver went onto another heap, and in this way he paid his income tax for the year. This was a simple way of collecting income tax. The tax on property was also collected simply: The ruler gave a man the power to collect a tax from each owner of land or property in a certain area if this man promised to pay the ruler a certain amount of money. Of course the tax collector managed to collect more money than he paid to the ruler. The difference between the sum of money he collected and the sum of money he gave to the ruler was his profit.
    Questions 1 to 3 are based on the passage you have just heard.
    1. What do we know about the speaker’s friend?
    2. What was the real purpose of the ruler’s invitation?
    3. What does the passage say about the tax collectors?

  • 第13题:

    【T3】

    A.TO OBTAIN

    B.MADE OF

    C.IS WORTH A.IT IS CHEAPER【T1】______SILVER

    B.THE COINS WERE ACTUALLY【T2】______SILVER

    C.THE SILVER IN COINS【T3】______MUCH MORE LESS THAN 40 YEARS AGO IN THE UNITED STATES, IT WAS COMMON TO CHANGE A ONE-DOLLAR BILL FOR A DOLLAR"S WORTH OF SILVER.THAT IS BECAUSE【T4】______.BUT THOSE DAYS ARE GON

    E.THERE IS NO SILVER IN TODAY"S COINS.WHEN THE PRICE OF THE PRECIOUS METAL RISES ABOVE ITS FACE VALUE AS MONEY, THE METAL WILL BECOME MORE VALUABLE IN OTHER USES.SILVER COINS ARE NO LONGER IN CIRCULATION BECAUSE【T5】______THAN THEIR FACE VALU

    E.A SILVER FIRM COULD FIND THAT【T6】______BY MELTING DOWN COINS THAN BY BUYING IT ON THE COMMODITY MARKETS.COINS TODAY ARE MADE OF AN ALLOY OF CHEAPER METALS.


    正确答案:isworth
    句子缺谓语,C项意为“硬币中银的价值比面值多很多”,所以选isworth。

  • 第14题:

    Compared with parents of 30 years ago, today's parents ( ).

    A. go to clubs more often with their children

    B. are much stricter with their children

    C. care less about.their children's life

    D. give their children more freedom


    正确答案:D
    D[解析]根据第三段第一句So it seems that this generation of parents is much  more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.及其后的例子可知  D项正确。

  • 第15题:

    It can be concluded that old women tend to wear the latest fashions today mainly because.

    A. they get tired of things more quickly

    B.TV shows teach them how to change look

    C. they are in much better shape now

    D. clothes are much cheaper than before


    正确答案:D

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some form of the learning disorder called dyslexia.
    Experts on dyslexia say that the problem is not a disease.They say that persons with dyslexia use information in a different way.One of the world's great thinkers and scientists,Albert Einstein was dyslexic.Einstein said that he never thought in words the way that most people do.He said that he thought in pictures instead.The American inventor Thomas Edison was also dyslexic.Dyslexia first was recognized in Europe and the United States more than 80 years ago.Many years passed before doctors discovered that persons with the disorder were not mentally slow or disabled.The doctors found that the brains of persons with dyslexia are different.In most people,the left side of the brain一 the part that controls language is larger than the right side.In persons with dyslexia,the right side of the brain is bigger. Doctors are not sure what causes this difference.However,research has shown that dyslexia is more common in males than in females,and it is found more often in persons who are left handed.No one knows the cause of dyslexia,but some scientists believe that it may result from chemical changes in a baby's body long before it is born.They are trying to find ways to teach persons with dyslexia. Dyslexic persons think differently and need special kinds of teaching help.After they have solved their problems with language,they often show themselves to be especially intelligent or creative.

    Generally speaking,dyslexia is more common in left-handed males than in right-handed females.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    该题提到数字的问题,所以注意文章中含有数字的句子。文章第一段提到:"As many as 20% of all children in the United States suffer from some form of the learning disorder called dyslexia.”美国有多达20%的儿童患有阅读障碍症。问题句中的one out of five的意思是“每五个人中有一个”,即20%的人。
    问题句说“世界上许多伟大的思想家和科学家都患有阅读障碍症。”文章第二段仅提到爱因斯坦和爱迪生是阅读障碍症患者,并未讲许多科学家和思想家也有这种情况。因此选C。
    利用the first cases作为答案线索词,在第二段找到答案所在句:" Dyslexia first was recognized in Europe and the United States more than 80 years ago.”该句说欧洲和美国在80多年以前首次发现阅读障碍症患者,与问题句The first cases of dyslexia in Europe were discovered less than a century ago吻合。
    注意含有“the left side of the brain/the right side of the brain”的句子,可以在第二段找到答案,相关句说:" In persons with dyslexia , the right side of the brain is bigger.”患阅读障碍症的人的右脑比左脑大。所以该题选B。
    注意文章中含有“the left handed/the right handed”的句子。找到答案相关句:“…research has shown that dyslexia is more common in males than in females,and it is found more often in persons who are left handed.”该句说有研究表明男人比女人更易患阅读障碍症,惯用左手者比惯用右手者更易患阅读障碍症,据此我们可以推断该句子是正确的。
    通读全文,根本就找不到关于“婴儿母亲的不良习惯”的信息。况且文章说阅读障碍的成因尚不清楚,因此选C。
    根据intelligent和creative,我们在文章最后一句话找到答案相关句:" After they have solved their problems with language,they often show themselves to be especially intelligent or creative.”该句说解决了语言方面的问题之后,患有阅读障碍症的人往往表现出超人的智慧或创造力。

  • 第17题:

    __________ the new restaurant's grand opening was later than anticipated,most critics agreed that the excellent food and service were worth the wait.

    A.although
    B.otherwise
    C.despite
    D.until

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    Because of harsh weather conditions,more than a dozen states in the United States were declared disaster areas in 1977.

    A:severe
    B:bizarre
    C:moist
    D:improbable

    答案:A
    解析:
    本句意思:由于恶劣的天气状况,1977年美国十多个州被宣布为受灾地区。harsh (气候 或条件)艰苦的,恶劣的,严峻的。severe极为恶劣的;十分严重的;bizarre奇异的,古怪的;moist 潮湿的,湿润的;improbable不大可能的。

  • 第19题:

    There is no reason they should limit how much vitamin you take,( )they can limit how much water you drink.

    A.much more than
    B.no more than
    C.no less than
    D.any more than

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查比较结构。A项意为“比...多得多”;B项意为“和……一样不,仅仅”;C项意为“多达”;D项no...more than意为“两者都不”,其强调形式为not...any more than。由于前一句已有否定词no,因此D项正确。故本题选D。句意:正如他们无权限制人们喝多少水一样,他们也没有理由限制人们摄入多少维生素。

  • 第20题:

    Our factory is much more productive now. This year’s production is five times as much () it was ten years ago.

    • A、what
    • B、as
    • C、that
    • D、than

    正确答案:B

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Our factory is much more productive now. This year’s production is five times as much () it was ten years ago.
    A

    what

    B

    as

    C

    that

    D

    than


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  Europeans have long aspired to end American dominance as the world’s economic leader. The single market and the euro are widely seen as essential steps in this direction. But is Europe ready to lead? Do Europeans understand what it would take?  Despite a budding recovery, the United States is hardly the model of economic health that it once was. On several issues—from steel tariffs to the resurgent deficit to shady corporate practices—America has demonstrated a growing failure of leadership. Over the past two decades the United States has shown what it takes to be an economic superpower—a strong currency, openness to imports, concessions in trade negotiations and articulating an economic philosophy for the rest of the world. Now that it’s apparently fading on so many counts, the question becomes: is Europe willing and prepared to do what the United States once did, in order to supplant it?  First the exchange-rate issue. The euro will probably continue strengthening against the dollar, if only because of America’s huge and growing $400 billion-a-year current-account deficit. This means that, every year, the United States borrows about 4 percent of its GDP on world markets. If international investors lose confidence in the U.S. economy, fewer people will want to hold dollar assets. The dollar will fall—and the euro will appreciate.  This may be a normal market cycle, but there will be consequences. Among others, European companies will see their U.S. profits erode. What happens if the dollar falls farther and faster than anticipated? Are European industrial companies ready to compete with a euro worth $1.10, $1.15 or $1.25? The flip side of the much-desired strong euro would almost certainly be a surge in imports from the United States and the rest of the world. Exports might fall, resulting in job losses—perhaps even a trade deficit for the European Union.  Europeans are rightfully angry at new U.S. steel tariffs. But given the sheer size of America’s trade deficit, Washington’s policies are actually relatively moderate. The question remains: if Europe were in a similar position, would its voters and politicians be equally sensitive to what’s best for the global economy? Would European politicians be able to face the incredible pressures that would build for protectionist measures if it were Europe, and not the United States, that ran a persistent trade deficit? Not likely, I fear.  America’s retreat from its leading role presents an opportunity for the European Union. Trouble is, its political institutions have yet to mature to the point where they can resolve trade disputes, say, by looking beyond the immediate and narrow self-interests of its member states.  Europe’s chance for economic leadership may come sooner than expected. But too many Europeans haven’t yet grasped the basic secret of America’s leadership—the hard work and tough choices that are involved. That’s what Europeans now face, in this season of elections and decision making that will shape their future. Let’s hope they recognize that such sacrifices will pay off for them, as well as for the rest of the world.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    欧洲人长久以来就渴望结束美国作为世界经济头领的主宰地位。单一市场和欧元的确立被广泛视为朝此方向采取的必要步骤。但欧洲做好了领头的准备吗?欧洲人知道怎样才能达到这一步吗?
    美国虽然出现了复苏的迹象,但它已不是它以前所代表的健康经济的典型了。在几个问题上——从钢材进口关税,到再次出现的赤字,到大公司不正当的运作——美国表现得越来越缺乏领导资格了。在过去的20年间,美国显示了作为一个经济超级大国需要具备什么条件——坚挺的货币,对进口商品开放市场,在贸易谈判中肯于让步,向世界各地阐明经济哲学。既然美国明显地在这么多方面渐渐失去光彩,问题是:欧洲是否愿意、是否做好准备去做美国曾经做过的事,以便取代美国呢?
    首先是汇率问题。欧元可能对美元继续坚挺,即使仅仅是因为美国每年有4000亿美元的往来账户赤字。这就是说,美国每年有4%的国内生产总值是从国际市场上借来的。如果国际投资者对美国经济失去信心,想持有美元资产的人数就会减少。美元会贬值——而欧元则会增值。
    这也许是正常的市场周期,但是这会产生影响。其中之一,欧洲公司会看到他们在美国的利润削减。如果美元进一步下跌,而且跌得比预料的还快,那会怎么样呢?如果l欧元价值1.10美元,1.15美元,或l.25美元,欧洲的工业公司还准备竞争吗?虽然许多人都希望欧元坚挺,但坚挺的结果,几乎肯定会引起来自美国和世界各地进口的激增。出口可能下跌,造成就业岗位减少——也许甚至会给欧盟带来贸易赤字。欧洲人对美国新实施的钢材进口关税感到愤怒是有道理的。但是,鉴于美国贸易赤字数额巨大,华盛顿的政策实际上还是相当温和的。问题是:如果欧洲处于相似的情况,其选民和政治家能同样敏感地意识到怎样做对世界经济最为有利吗?如果是欧洲,而不是美国出现持续的贸易赤字,欧洲的政治家们能够面对要求采取保护主义政策而形成的令人难以置信的压力吗?恐怕不可能吧。
    美国从其领导角色上退下来,这给欧盟提供了一个机会。麻烦的是,欧盟的政治体制还需要进一步完善,以使其成员国能超越眼前狭隘的自身利益,来解决贸易争端。
    欧洲获取经济领导权的机遇可能比预料的来得快。但是,众多的欧洲人还不知道美国享有领导权的主要秘诀——其中包含艰苦奋斗和艰难抉择。在这行将决定他们未来的选举和决策的时节里,这正是欧洲人所面临的。让我们期待欧洲人认识到这样的牺牲不仅对他们自己有好处,而且对全世界都有好处。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    Practice 6  If there's a threat of dangerous deflation—a general fall in prices—the causes lie as much in Europe and Japan as in the United States. The inevitable collapse of America's speculative boom need not have been especially damaging if the world's other advanced economies were healthy. Their expanding appetite for imports would have bolstered the United States and so-called emerging market countries, from Brazil to South Korea. The trouble is that other advanced economies aren't healthy.  Deflation could emerge from simultaneous slumps in the world's three major economies. Prices drop because there's too little global demand chasing too much global supply—everything from steel to shoes. Japan's ills are well known. Its banks are awash in bad loans. Less understood (at least in the United States) is the fact that Europe's troubles stem significantly from Germany. Germany is Europe's “sick man”, just as Japan is Asia's. Only 15 years ago, these countries seemed poised to assume leadership of the world economy. Now they are dragging it down.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    如果说存在危险的通货紧缩——即价格普遍下降——的威胁,其原因在于美国,同样也在于欧洲和日本。倘若世界其他先进国家的经济是健康的,美国的投机性暴涨不可避免的崩盘不一定具有特别的破坏性。这些国家越来越大的进口欲望本可以促进美国以及从巴西到韩国的所谓新兴市场国家的经济,问题是其他先进国家的经济并不是健康的。
    世界上三个经济大国同步衰退,就有可能出现通货紧缩。价格下跌是因为全球的供应——从钢铁到鞋子的一切货物——大量过剩,而全球的需求量却很小。日本经济上的弊病是众所周知的。日本银行的不良贷款泛滥成灾。人们不大了解的是(至少在美国),欧洲的弊端主要源自德国。德国是欧洲的“病人”,犹如日本是亚洲的病人。仅仅15年前,这两个国家似乎已准备好统领世界经济,然而现在它们却在拖世界经济的后腿。
    解析: 暂无解析