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- America’s great labor market slump continues to cast its pall over the economy.leavingone lonely group in particular shrouded in shadows.Over 6m Americans.more than 40%ofall those unemployed,have now been out of work for more than six months.Most Of
- A.Nothing would be so effective as a strong economy and a tight labor market.Despite growing interest in their troubles,that seems a distant prospect for those languishing on the edge of the working world.
- B.An experienced worker laid off when unemployment is at 9%faces a reduction in lifetime earnings nearly twice that of someone sacked when the rate is 5%.according to new work by Steven Davis and Till von Wachter.
- C.The unemployment rate in different sectors varies greatly.The department that suffers most is manufacturing and the fall in manufacturing in the past few years is a majorfactor behind growing wage inequality.
- D.Barack Obama’s proposed American Jobs Act would reauthorize for another year current emergency unemployment benefits,which help to support consumption among the jobless,reducing poverty and propping up demand. [E]Workers are
- A.exaggerate
- B.counteract
- C.de—emphasize
- D.overshadow
- A.positive
- B.negative
- C.critical
- D.doubtful
- A.30%of children respondents are subjected to eating disorders to varying degrees
- B.There is a direct link between anti.obesity program and children,s eating disorder
- C.anti-obesity programs serves as an effectively reminder of how vulnerable children are to eating disorders
- D.many children are under the risk of eating disorders and the whole society must pay special attention to this problem
- A.people,whether children or adults.may become too obsessed with their weight
- B.the heathy-weight children may suffer from eating disorders because of indiscriminate dieting program
- C.applying the satne anti—obesity program to both adults and children may subject children to malnutrition
- D.dieting may turn into an external pressure for children which may impair their health physically and mentally
- A.Mental Illness and Success
- B.Madmen in Shief
- C.What American Leaders Lack
- D.Healthy Is Not Always Good
- A.have more creativity than ordinary people
- B.foresee the perils more clearly than ordinary people
- C.will accept the ups and downs in life peacefully
- D.will not easily give up in face of hardship
- A.Because under his leadership America steps on the way to recession.
- B.Because Bush’S personal trait determines that he is on the way to great leadership.
- C.Because his response in critical moment proves that he is too normal.
- D.Because he is not as radical as Nixon in dealing with crisis.
- A.empirical study
- B.biological research
- C.anecdotal record
- D.psychological test
- A.lower compensation claim
- B.apply for designated attorney
- C.classify different prosecution criterion
- D.organize group lawsuit
- A.people’s judgment on looking varies greatly
- B.people’s judgment on looking is generally the same
- C.beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- D.judgment on looking depends on your relationship with the person
- A.ideologically radical
- B.fundamentally unnecessary
- C.economically unrealistic
- D.legally feasible
- A.The employer.
- B.Public at large.
- C.The customers.
- D.The policy-makers.
- A.there is ulterior political considerations behind RepubHcan’s proposal to cut tax for rich
- B.the Republican will lose its edge over President Obama in next presidential election
- C.the Republican bases their political proposals on deep insights into public opinion poll
- D.the poll shows that preferential policies for the rich deepen misunderstanding between classes
- A.adjusting to
- B.opposing to
- C.catering to
- D.attaching to
- A.painful
- B.satirical
- C.suspicious
- D.sympathetic
- A.a prevailing misconception about the poor’s condition in economic recession
- B.a famous saying illustrative of the rich’s huge loss in economic recession
- C.descriptive of the mainstream view that the poor should be given more aid
- D.indicative of the huge wealth gap between the rich and the poor in America
- A curious phenomenon occurs during every economic crisis--the rich whine that they are the ones who are suffering most.In current context,the wealthy even demands more tax cuts and more cuts in spending for programs aiding the poor,as every Republican
- I first noticed this woe-is-me attitude among the rich in l974 when Alan Greenspan had just been named chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.One of his first tasks was to address a conference with emphasis on cutting programs to aid the poor,whi
- I have to admit that everyone’s suffering is sunective.But there does seem to be awidespread view that the poor don’t suffer as much from economic downturns because theyare used to being at the bottom.As Bob Dylan put it,“When you got nothing,you gotno
- Admittedly,there doesn’t yet seem to be much downside for Republican candidates pandering to the rich.For one thing,they all have billionaires and other ultrarich people funding super political action committees for them.But one o
- As a January poll from the Pew Research Center shows,tw0—thirds of Americans see strong conflict between the rich and the poor,up from 47 percent in 2009.And a number of polls show that Americans support higher tax rates on millionaires by a ratio of
- From the passage,we know that Allan Greenspan______.
- A.is a successful economic advisor that wins unparaUel popularity
- B.identifies with the Republicans in tax cut for the rich and aid cut for the poor
- C.backs up the rich’s claim that they are hardest hit in economic crisis
- D.sympathizes more with the have-nots than with the haves
- At work.as in life.attractive women get a lot of good lucks.Studies have shown that they are more likely to be __1__ than their plain-Jane colleagues because people tend to Droject __2__ traits __3__ them,such as a sensitive heart and a cool head,they
- Brad Hanks at Georgia State University looked at what happens when job hunters include Dhotos with their resume,as is the__5__in much of Europe and Asia.The pair sent made—up applications to over 2,500 real-life __ 6 __ .For each job,they sent two very
- For men.the results were__7__expected.Hunks were more likely to be called for an interview if they included a photo.Ugly men were better off not including one.However,for women this was __8__.Attractive females were less likely to be offered an interv
- At first.Mr.Hanks considered __11__ he calls the“dumb—blonde hypothesis”--that people__12__beautiful women to be stupid.__13__,the photos had also been rated on how__14__ people thought each subject looked;there was no__15___between perceived intellect
- A.recruited
- B.offended
- C.promoted
- D.flattered