单选题 A patent is an exclusive right given to an inventor for his or her invention. In other words, a patent is a monopoly right given to the inventor for the invention. A patent confers on the inventor the right to price and to sell the invention in any way he or she desires, in the United States, patents are granted by the Patent Office for 17 years. Although economists generally condemn monopoly as a form of market organization since monopoly imposes costs on the economy, patents present a more subtle case for monopoly theory. Specifically, can patent monopolies be justified?
In general, economists complain about the costs of monopoly because they believe that the same industry could be organized competitively. A patent monopoly grant for 17 years presents a different problem. That is, the purpose of the patent system is to encourage invention. The issue is not monopoly versus competition but, more fundamentally, invention versus no invention. Is the world better off with the invention, even though it is monopolized for 17 years? In other words, what are the costs and benefits of a patent?
Consider the simple case of a new consumer product with a positive demand, such as a camera utilizing a new exposure process. The costs of the patent monopoly are simply the deadweight costs of monopoly measured by the lost consumers' surplus from the 17-year patent monopoly. This cost must be assessed carefully in the context of an invention, however. What are the benefits of the patent system? First, there is the increase in consumer well-being brought about immediately by a desirable invention. In 17 years, the patent monopoly ends, and a second source of benefits arises: The price of cameras will fall to a competitive level, and consumers will reap the benefits of the camera at a lower price. In sum, theory of monopoly helps us to assess the costs and benefits of the patent. One can quibble about patent monopolies, arguing, for example, that they are granted for too long a time.
In the end, the patent system creates goods and services and technologies that did not previously exist. In this respect it is a valuable System for the economy. The patent system also underscores the importance of property rights to ideas as a source of economic growth and progress.

单选题 The first paragraph mainly______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题是主旨题。
文章第1段前3个句子是本段的中心——专利。作者开门见山介绍了专利的概念,并谈及有关美国专利保护的年限,故正确答案为D。
单选题 The second paragraph suggests strongly______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】本题是推断题。
文章第2段谈到,专利的目的是鼓励发明创造,但专利本身又形成了一种垄断,对经济带来不良的影响。这便是专利制度的矛盾所在。因此正确答案应为A。
单选题 The costs of the patent monopoly______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】本题是细节题。
参见文章第3段:The costs of the patent monopoly are simply the deadweight costs of monopoly measured by the lost consumers surplus from the 17-year patent monopoly 故正确答案为C。
单选题 What benefit can the patent system offer when the patent expires?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】本题是细节题。
参见文中第3段:What are the benefits of the patent system? First,there is the increase in consumer well-being brought about immediately by a desirable invention.In 17 years,the patent monopoly ends,and a second souse of benefits arises.这段中列举了专利制度所带来的两个好处——发明为消费者带来的好处,以及专利过期后商品的低廉价格。题干问的是后者,即专利过期后对消费者带来的好处,故B为正确答案。
单选题 The patent system is valuable for the economy in that______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】本题是细节题。
文章最后一段是全篇的总结。在此作者肯定了专利制度对经济发展的重要作用。第一,创造了前所未有的商品、服务和技术。第二,强调对知识产权的保护是经济发展和进步的源泉。选项B与本题无关;选项C、D概括得不全面;故正确答案为A。