单选题
Some Americans are a little nervous about the nation's future, but others feel secure, knowing that the man they consider the most powerful person in the world isn't going anywhere. Just who is this behind-the-scenes guy they think has more power than George W. Bush ever will? He's Alan Greenspan, a 74-year-old expert economist who heads the Federal Reserve, commonly known as the Fed. Unlike the president, who has to please the voters and compromise with Congress, Greenspan doesn't have to answer to anyone. But that doesn't mean his job is easy. Basically, Greenspan is in charge of keeping the nation's economy stable. The economy is sort of like a balloon: blow in too much air, and it pops. But with too little air, it falls to the floor. Greenspan helps decide when to blow more air into the economy. In this case, the air in a balloon is the amount of money in the economy. Greenspan can make the economy grow by increasing the money supply, or keep the economy from inflating too much by decreasing the money supply. His goal is for the economy to grow and contract gradually. Rapid changes can harm businesses and consumers. After years of very nigh growth, the American economy is starting to slow down. Recently, corporations have been making less money and people are starting to have a harder time finding jobs. Greenspan is hoping to ease the economy into a soft landing. It's just like to make the car come to a gentle stop instead of hitting a brick wall. If he succeeds, the country will avoid two possible problems: rising prices and high unemployment. At the Fed's meeting, Greenspan and the other members decided that the economy was growing at an OK rate, but that there is a possibility of a serious slowdown, and in order to solve that, they could lower interest rates at the next meeting in an attempt to encourage people to borrow and spend. While there's no way to know what they will decide, one thing is certain: the decisions that Greenspan and the Federal Reserve Board make will affect everyone who earns, borrows or spends money.
单选题
It is certain that Greenspan ______. A. is more powerful than George W. Bush B. has to answer to someone in the government C. is an expert economist directing the Federal Reserve D. has to please the voters and compromise with Congress
单选题
Greenspan keeps the economy stable by ______. A. blowing sufficient air into it B. controlling the money supply C. raising prices of commodity D. reducing unemployment rate
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】第4段把经济与气球进行类比,指出气球中的空气就是经济中总的货币量,根据倒数第2句...increasing the money supply....decreasing...可推断出答案为选项B。根据第5段最后一句,选项C和D是经济发展改善后可能带来的结果,而不是使经济稳定的手段。第4段第3句表明Greenspan帮助决定什么时候向经济中注入“空气”,所以选项A排除。
单选题
According to the fourth paragraph, decreasing the money supply can keep the economy from ______. A. developing too fast B. growing too slowly C. changing too rapidly D. remaining too stable
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】本题考查对inflating too much的理解。第4段第5句用or连接两个分句,对比说明通过增加或减少货币量可促进或压制经济的发展速度,因此,inflate应与grow或develop意思相近。
单选题
Greenspan may help the country to avoid the problems EXCEPT ______. A. rising prices B. high unemployment C. economic slowdown D. bank loans
单选题
The passage mainly discusses ______. A. why Greenspan is respected by many people in the United States B. what Greenspan does to affect everybody's life C. what Greenspan does to balance the economy in the United States D. how Greenspan became the director of the Fed