单选题   Questions23-25 are based on the recording you have just heard.
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【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[听力原文] Greg Rosen lost his job as a sales manager nearly three years ago and is still unemployed. 'It literally is like something in a dream to remember what it's like to actually be able to go out and put in a day's work and receive a day's pay.' At first Rosen bought groceries and made house payments with the help from unemployment insurance. It pays laid-off workers up to half of their previous wages while they look for work. But now, that insurance has run out for him and he has to make tough choices. He's cut back on medications and he no longer helps support his disabled mother. It is a devastating experience. New research says the US recession is now over. But many people remain unemployed and unemployed workers face difficult odds. There is literally only one job opening for every five unemployed workers, so four out of five unemployed workers have actually no chance of finding a new job. Businesses have downsized or shutdown across America, leading fewer job opportunities for those in search of work. Experts who monitor unemployment statistics here in Bucks County, Pennsylvania say about 28,000 people are unemployed and many of them are jobless due to no fault of their own. That's where the Bucks County Careerlink comes in. Local director Elizabeth Walsh says they provide training and guidance to help unemployed workers find local job opportunities. 'So here's the job opening. Here's the job seeker. Match them together under one roof,' she says. But the lack of work opportunities in Bucks County limits how much she can help. Rosen says he hopes Congress will take action. This month, he launched the Ninety-Niners Union, an umbrella organization of eighteen Internet-based grass roots groups of Ninety-Niners. Their goal is to convince law makers to extend unemployed benefits. But Pennsylvania State representative Scott Petri says governments simply do not have enough money to extend unemployment insurance. He thinks the best way to help the long-term unemployed is to allow private citizens to invest in local companies that can create more jobs. But the boost in investor confidence needed for the plan to work will take time. Time that Rosen says still requires him to buy food and make monthly mortgage payments. Rosen says he'll use the last of his savings to try to hang onto the home he worked for more than twenty years to buy. But once that money is gone, he says he doesn't know what he'll do. How does unemployment insurance help the unemployed?
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【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[听力原文] What is local director Elizabeth Walsh of the Bucks County Careerlink doing?
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【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文] What does Pennsylvania state representative Scott Petri say is the best way to help the long-term unemployed?