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1、专业英语八级-阅读理解(三)及答案解析 (总分:20.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Text A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Anyone believing the global economic crisis to be over should have taken a look around Europe this week. Desperate to revive his countrys feeble economy, Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan promised $6 billion worth of savings in a budg
2、et aimed at taming the countrys stubborn deficit. The plan is his second budget this year, and Irelands harshest in decades. In a mini-budget announced a couple of hours earlier, Britains Alistair Darling unveiled his governments latest plan to fix the U.K.s broken economy, including a punitive tax
3、on bankers bonuses, a rise in social security contributions and a cap on public-sector workers pay.In other parts of Europe, things are looking even worse. Shares on the Greek stock market have fallen 9% over the past two days. The parlous state of Greeces public finances has prompted credit-rating
4、agency Fitch to lower the countrys debt rating to BBB+, the lowest in the euro zone, Europes single-currency region. Further blows could follow: rival agencies Moodys and Standard & Poors have threatened similar moves in recent days.Two weeks after Dubai stunned investors by requesting a standstill
5、on $60 billion in liabilities belonging to its main corporate arm, Greeces downgrade is yet more evidence that the economic crisis is far from over. For countries left to fill gaping holes in their public finances exposed by the meltdown, theres plenty of pain still to come.Nowhere more so than Gree
6、ce. Years of debt-fueled consumption and lax fiscal policies have left the country drowning in red ink. National debt is expected to rise to 125% of GDP in 2010, the highest in the euro zone. If you want an example of a political elite that thought membership of the euro zone was a panacea, says Sim
7、on Tilford, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform in London, you dont need to look further than Greece. Theyre in very serious trouble.Getting out of it wont be easy. Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank, which sets interest rates for the euro zones 16 countries, u
8、rged the country on Monday, Dec. 7, to take courageous steps to tackle the crisis. Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou, part of the socialist government that won power in the country last October, duly pledged to do whatever is required to shore up the countrys finances. Key to the recove
9、ry plan: slashing Greeces budget deficit next year from 12.7%more than four times the level allowed under E.U. rulesto 9.1%.While that has triggered revenue-raising measures like a crackdown on tax evasion, theres little sign of the deep spending cuts the country needs to rebalance its books. Whats
10、more, reviving growth will mean shifting from an economy founded on domestic consumption to one driven by exports. Thats going to be extremely difficult, given that the Greeks have allowed their cost competitiveness within the euro zone to erode massively, says Tilford. Were still seeing big increas
11、es in Greeces wages. Contrast that with Ireland. Since losing its edge in Europerising labor costs helped the countrys share of euro-zone exports fall one-fifth between 2001 and 2008the Irish havent shied from cutting their cloth in recent months. In his budget announced Dec. 9, for instance, Leniha
12、n unleashed deeply unpopular cuts in public-sector pay that look set to trigger strike action. But when it comes to a spending squeeze of their own, says Tilford, the Greeks are a long way from recognizing that they really have no choice. That surely irks the E.U., which is limited in the amount of
13、helpor punishment it can impose on Greece. Allowing the country to default, or to approach to the International Monetary Fund for emergency funds, would deal a huge blow to the credibility of the 11-year-old euro zone. Whatever financial concessions it can offer, therefore, will almost certainly com
14、e with stiff conditions. Greece may have little option but to accept.(分数:5.00)(1).Which of the following is NOT the measure taken to improve UKs economy?(分数:1.00)A.A shift of its economy.B.A severe tax on bankers bonuses.C.A limit on public-sector workers pay.D.A rise in social security contribution
15、s.(2).What does parlous mean in Paragraph 2?(分数:1.00)A.financialB.perilousC.steadyD.reviving(3).What can be inferred from the passage about the E.U.?(分数:1.00)A.It can do nothing to stop the dangerous situation in euro zone.B.It has played a limited role in economic matters in euro zone.C.It has play
16、ed an important role in economic matters in euro zone.D.It has played an important role in keeping its members out of financial crisis.(4).According to the author, which of the following is the key measure to revive Greeces economy?(分数:1.00)A.To punish those who do not pay taxes.B.To control the cou
17、ntrys deficit.C.To increase peoples wages.D.To cut peoples spendin(5).Which of the following is NOT true about Greece?(分数:1.00)A.Its economy is based on exports.B.It is very likely to be the next Dubai.C.Its people have realized their situation.D.Its debt rating is the lowest in the euro zon二、Text B
18、(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Women are getting unhappier, I told my friend Carl.How can you tell? he deadpanned. Its always been whine-whine-whine.Why are we sadder? I persisted.Because you care, he replied with a mock sneer. You have feelings.Oh, that.In the early 70s, breaking out of the domestic cocoon, leavin
19、g their mothers circumscribed lives behind, young women felt exhilarated and bold.But the more women have achieved, the more they seem aggrieved. Did the feminist revolution end up benefiting men more than women?According to the General Social Survey, which has tracked Americans mood since 1972, and
20、 five other major studies around the world, women are getting gloomier and men are getting happier.Before the 70s, there was a gender gap in America in which women felt greater well- being. Now theres a gender gap in which men feel better about their lives.As Arianna Huffington points out in a blog
21、post headlined The Sad, Shocking Truth About How Women Are Feeling: It doesnt matter what their marital status is, how much money they make, whether or not they have children, their ethnic background, or the country they live in. Women around the world are in a funk.(The one exception is black women
22、 in America, who are a bit happier than they were in 1972, but still not as happy as black men.)Marcus Buckingham, a former Gallup researcher who has a new book out called Find Your Strongest Life: What the Happiest and Most Successful Women Do Differently, says that men and women passed each other
23、midpoint on the graph of life.Though women begin their lives more fulfilled than men, as they age, they gradually become less happy, Buckingham writes in his new blog on The Huffington Post, pointing out that this darker view covers feelings about marriage, money and material goods. Men, in contrast
24、, get happier as they get older.Buckingham and other experts dispute the idea that the variance in happiness is caused by women carrying a bigger burden of work at home, the second shift. They say that while women still do more cooking, cleaning and child-caring, the trend lines are moving toward mo
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