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问巨难的一篇阅读——《新东方GMAT阅读精选》passage 2

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楼主
发表于 2006-11-21 21:39:00 | 只看该作者

问巨难的一篇阅读——《新东方GMAT阅读精选》passage 2

巨难的一篇阅读——《新东方GMAT阅读精选》passage 2,

哪个NN帮我解释一下第5\7\8题的答案?

小弟先行谢过了!!

Woodrow Wilson was referring to the liberal

idea of the economic market when he said that

the free enterprise system is the most efficient

economic system. Maximum freedom means

(5)
                
maximum productiveness; our “openness” is to

be the measure of our stability. Fascination with

this ideal has made Americans defy the “Old

World” categories of settled possessiveness versus
            

unsettling deprivation, the cupidity of retention

(10)
                
versus the cupidity of seizure, a “status quo”

defended or attacked. The United States, it was

believed, had no status quo ante. Our only “sta-

tion” was the turning of a stationary wheel, spin-

ning faster and faster. We did not base our

(15) system on property but opportunity---which

meant we based it not on stability but on mobil-

ity. The more things changed, that is, the more

rapidly the wheel turned, the steadier we would

be. The conventional picture of class politics is

(20) composed of the Haves, who want a stability to

keep what they have, and the Have-Nots, who

want a touch of instability and change in which

to scramble for the things they have not. But

Americans imagined a condition in which spec-

(25)
                
ulators, self-makers, runners are always using the

new opportunities given by our land. These eco-

nomic leaders (front-runners) would thus he

mainly agents of change. The nonstarters were

considered the ones who wanted stability, a

(30)
                
strong referee to give them some position in the

race, a regulative hand to calm manic specula-

tion; an authority that can call things to a halt,

begin things again from compensatorily stag-

gered “starting lines.”

(35)   “Reform” in America has been sterile because

it can imagine no change except through the

extension of this metaphor of a race, wider inclu-

sion of competitors, “a piece of the action,” as it

were, for the disenfranchised. There is no

(40)
                
attempt to call off the race. Since our only sta-

bility is change, America seems not to honor the

quiet work that achieves social interdependence

and stability. There is, in our legends, no hero-

ism of the office clerk, no stable industrial work

(45) force of the people who actually make the system

work. There is no pride in being an employee

(Wilson asked for a return to the time when

everyone was an employer). There has been no

boasting about our social workers---they are

(50)
                
merely signs of the system’s failure, of opportu-

nity denied or not taken, of things to be elimi-

nated. We have no pride in our growing

interdependence, in the fact that our system can

serve others, that we are able to help those in

(55)
            
need; empty boasts from the past make us

ashamed of our present achievements, make us

try to forget or deny them, move away from

them. There is no honor but in the Wonderland

race we must all run, all trying to win, none

(60)
                
winning in the end (for there is no end).

 

 

5. It can be inferred from the passage that the author

  most probably thinks that giving the disenfranchised

  “a piece of the action ” (line 38) is

  (A) a compassionate, if misdirected, legislative

     measure 

  (B) an example of Americans’ resistance to profound

    social change

  (C) an innovative program for genuine social reform

  (D) a monument to the efforts of industrial reformers

  (E) a surprisingly “Old World” remedy for social ills



7. It can be inferred from the passage that Woodrow

   Wilson’s ideas about the economic market

  (A) encouraged those who “make the system work”

     (lines 45-46)

  (B) perpetuated traditional legends about America

  (C) revealed the prejudices of a man born wealthy

  (D) foreshadowed the stock market crash of 1929

  (E) began a tradition of presidential proclamations on

     economics


8. The passage contains information that would answer

   which of the following questions?

  .What techniques have industrialists used to

     manipulate a free market?

  .In what ways are “ New World” and “ Old World

     economic policies similar?

  . Has economic policy in the United States tended

      to reward independent action?

  (A) only
  (B) only

  (C)
            only

  (D) and only

  (E) and
            only



沙发
发表于 2006-11-22 13:47:00 | 只看该作者

this article can be neglected. do not worry about it.

板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-22 22:27:00 | 只看该作者

这倒是,新东方好像也没讲。

这倒是,新东方好像也没讲。为什么,是因为难吗?

地板
发表于 2006-11-23 01:15:00 | 只看该作者
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