Uruguay has been a proud exception to the privatizing wave that swept through South America in the 1990s. Its state-owned firms are more efficient than many of their counterparts in Argentina and Brazil ever were. In 1992, Uruguayans voted in a referendum against privatizing telecoms. They rightly observe that some of Argentina"s sales were smashed, creating inefficient private monopolies. And with unemployment at 15%, nobody is enthusiastic about the job cuts privatization would involve. That leaves President Jorge Batlle with a problem. Uruguay has been in recession for the past two years, mainly because of low prices for its agricultural exports, and because of Argentina"s woes. But public debt is at 45% of GDP, and rising. Some economists argue that privatization would give a boost to the economy, by attracting foreign investment, and by lowering costs. CERES, a think-tank, having compared tariffs for public services in Uruguay and its neighbors, believes liberalization could save businesses and households the equivalent of 4% of GDP annually, raise growth and produce a net 45,000 jobs. The polls that show continuing support for public ownership also show growing opposition to monopolies. So Mr. Baffle plans to keep the state firms, but let private ones either compete with them or bid to operate their services under contract. The opposition Broad Front and the trade unions are resisting. They have gathered enough signatures to demand a "public consultation" next month on a new law to allow private operators in the ports and railways—a referendum on whether to hold a referendum on the issue. Alberto Bension, the finance minister, admits the vote will be a crucial indicator of how far the government can push. But he notes that, since 1992, attempts to overturn laws by calling referendums have flopped. The liberalization of telecoms has already begun. Bell South, an American firm, is the first private cell-phone operator. There are plans to license others, and talk of allowing competition for fixed-line telephones. A new law allows private companies to import gas from Argentina to generate electricity in competition with the state utility. Another plan would strip Ancap, the state oil firm, of its monopoly of imports. It has already been allowed to seek a private partner to modernize its refinery. Harder tasks lie ahead. The state-owned banks are burdened with problem loans to farmers and home owners. And Mr. Batlle shows no appetite for cutting the bureaucracy. After a year in office, the president is popular. He has created a cross-party commission to investigate "disappearances" during Uruguay"s military dictatorship of 1976-85. The unions are weakened by unemployment. At CERES, Ernesto Talvi argues that Mr. Baffle should note his own strength, and push ahead more boldly. But that is not the Uruguayan way.
单选题 Uruguay in the 1990s______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:推理判断题。由本文第一段可知,乌拉圭公民投票结果反对私有电信。他们认为私有化并不能带给他们实惠,并且他们的公有制企业运作良好,所以它是南美洲私有化大潮中的例外;选项"沿私有化道路前进";"和阿根廷一样的经济措施";"坚持其原有的经济模式";"发展缓慢"。因此答案选项最为符合。
单选题 What can we infer from the first four paragraphs?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:事实细节题。由第一段可以看出乌拉圭一直在拒绝私有化;"经济学家认为私有化是振兴乌拉圭经济的办法",第二段提到一些经济学家和智囊团认为私有化有很多好处,可以减轻国家负担,提供许多工作机会;"Battle先生计划将国家经济全盘私有化",从文中第三段"So Mr. Batlle plans to keep the state firms, but let private ones either compete with them or bid to operate their services under contract."可以看出他并不计划全盘私有;从第四段可以看出,Broad Front一直极力反对推行私有化,还号召举行公开选举反对新出台的法律。
单选题 The fifth paragraph suggests that______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:推理判断题。由文章第五段最后一句"It has already been allowed to seek a private partner to modernize its refinery."可以推断,答案选项是正确的。其他选项没有提及或与本文事实相反。
单选题 What does the author mean by "flopped"(last line, Para. 4)?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:猜词题。根据上下文,最后一句和前面内容是转折关系,"Alberto Bension, the finance minister, admits the vote will be a crucial indicator of how far the government can push. But he notes that, since 1992,attempts to overturn laws by calling referendums have flopped."本句是说公民投票改变法律已不太可能,或者不能成功。
单选题 Which one is TRUE according to the passage?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:推理判断题。"私有化在乌拉圭蓬勃发展",而从整篇文章来看,私有化是受限制的;"公民投票对于法律更新的敦促力度减小",而实际上公民投票已经不能改变法律了;"乌拉圭人民对政府的经济措施感到满意",文中并没有提到这点;"总统力图让国有公司更有效率",文中多处提到总统在采取各种措施振兴国有企业,如"So Mr. Baffle plans to keep the state firms, but let private ones either compete with them or bid to operate their services under contract"和"Another plan would strip Ancap, the state oil firm, of its monopoly of imports. It has already been allowed to seek a private partner to modernize its refinery."因此答案选项是正确答案。