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填空题Last year"s economy in the United States should have won the Oscar for best picture. Growth in gross domestic product was 4.1 percent profits
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up exports flourished and
inflation
(通货膨胀) stayed around 3 percent for the third year. So why did so many Americans give the picture only a B rating? The answer is jobs. The
macroeconomic
(宏观经济的) situation was good, but the
microeconomic
(微观经济的) numbers were not. Yes, 3 million new jobs were there, but not enough of them were
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, good jobs paying enough to support a family.
Job insecurity was serious. Even as they
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higher sales and profits, corporations acted as if they were operating at a
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, cutting 516,069 jobs in 1994 alone, almost as many as in the bad year of 1991. Yes, unemployment went down. But over 1 million workers were so
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they left the labor force. More than 6 million who wanted full time work were only partially
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and another large group was sheltered behind serf-employment. We lost a million good manufacturing jobs between 1990 and 1995, continuing the
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that has reduced the blue-collar work force from about 30 percent in the 1950s to about half that today.
White-collar workers found out they were no longer
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. In 1995, for the first time, they were let go in numbers
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equal to those for blue-collar workers. Many turn to
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work—with lower pay, fewer benefits and less status. All this is a country where people meeting for the first time say, "What do you do?"
A. announced B. trend C. performed D. temporary
E. permanent F. virtually G. technical H. employed
I. exposure J. originally K. soared L. significance
M. secure N. discouraged O. loss
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An old friend from abroad, whom I was expecting to stay with
me,{{U}} (36) {{/U}}from the airport to tell me that he had arrived. I
was still at the office at the time, but I had made{{U}} (37) {{/U}}for
his arrival. After explaining where my new flat was, I told him that I had left
the key under a piece of stone near the door. As I was likely to be at home
rather late, I advised him to go into the{{U}} (38) {{/U}}and help
himself to food and drink. Two hours later, my friend telephoned
me from the fiat. At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my{{U}}
(39) {{/U}}after having just had a truly{{U}} (40)
{{/U}}meal. He had found a pan on the gas{{U}} (41) {{/U}}and fried
two eggs and had helped himself to some cold chicken from the{{U}} (42)
{{/U}}, Now he said, he was drinking a. glass of orange{{U}} (43)
{{/U}}and he hoped I would join him. {{U}}(44) {{/U}}, he answered
that he had not been able to find the key under the piece of stone,
{{U}}(45) {{/U}}. I listened to all this in astonishment. {{U}}(46)
{{/U}}.
填空题The basic disadvantage of every electrical vehicle is that they cannot travel far before the batteries have to be recharged.
填空题Apart from the professional and academic discussions, the obvious characteristics of a workshop ______ its emphasis on practical performance.
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填空题Different areas have experienced different effects of the climate change.
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填空题Author approves the Government's plan.
填空题He tried to ______(装作无辜).
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填空题S4. What is the result of the "new form of discrimination" ( Line 5, Para. 4) ?
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填空题_______________(无论你是为了吃而活着还是为了活着而吃), food is a major expenditure in every, family's budget.
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Students' pressure sometimes comes from their parents. Most
parents are well {{U}}(36) {{/U}}, but some of them aren't very helpful
with the problems their sons and daughters have in {{U}}(37) {{/U}} to
college, and a few of them seem to go out of their way to add to their
children's difficulties. For one thing, parents are often not
{{U}}(38) {{/U}}of the kinds of problems their children face. They don't
realize that the {{U}}(39) {{/U}}is keener, that the required
{{U}}(40) {{/U}}of work are higher, and that their children may not be
prepared for the change.{{U}} (41) {{/U}}to seeing A's and B's on high
school report cards, they may be upset when their children's first {{U}}(42)
{{/U}}college grades are below that level At their kindest, they may gently
{{U}}(43) {{/U}}why John or Mary isn't doing better, whether he or she
is trying as hard as he or she should, and so on.{{U}} (44)
{{/U}}. Sometimes parents regard their children as
extensions of themselves and {{U}}(45) {{/U}}. In their
involvement and identification with their children, they forget that everyone is
different and that each person must develop in his or her own way. They forget
that their children,{{U}} (46) {{/U}}.
填空题______ (去美国访问的人回来常说) is how friendly, courteous and helpful most Americans are.
