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- A. Pacific war
- B. Gloomy world
- C. Putin’s commemorating speech
- D. China’s determination
- E. Schroeder’s plea for forgiveness
- F. World’s worst disaster
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[单项选择] Russian president Vladimir Putin has inadvertently (不注意地) spotlighted one of today’’s momentous mysteries: collapsing birthrates in industrialized countries. Putin proposed that Russia pay women to have children to remedy a "critical" population outlook. Actually, he might have said "desperate." In 2000, Russia’’s population totaled almost 147 million.
Russia’’s case, though extreme, isn’’t isolated. There’’s no more population "explosion." In wealthier countries, motherhood is going out of style and plunging birthrates portend population loss. One way or another, the side effects will be massive for economics, politics and people’’s well being. Indeed, they may already have started. Is it a coincidence that Germany and Italy, two countries on the edge of population decline, are so troubled
First, some facts. On average, women must have two children for a society to replace itself. The actual number of children per woman is called the "total fertility rate," or TFR. Here
A. of, relating to, or characteristic of critics or criticism
B. forming or having the nature of a turning point; crucial or decisive
C. being in or verging on a state of crisis or emergency
D. characterized by careful, exact evaluation and judgment
[单项选择]What plan did President Vladimir Putin announce
A. A plan to promote people’s living.
B. A plan to diversify Russia’s economy and develop its high technology sector.
C. A plan to cut tax.
D. A plan to raise the oil prices
[单项选择]What did Putin order the government to do
A. To draft legislation for the creation of special zones where high tech companies would enjoy tax breaks and other incentives.
B. To draft legislation for the creation of special zones where heavy industries would enjoy tax breaks and other incentives.
C. To put more money in high-tech sector.
D. To be better prepared for the next presidential election
[简答题]Before Keynes, economists were gloomy naysayers. “Nothing can be done”, “Don’t interfere,” “It will never work,” they intoned with Eeyore —like pessimism. But Keynes was an unswerving optimist. Of course we can lick unemployment! There is no reason to put up with recessions and depressions! The “economic problem is not—if we look into the future—the permanent problem of the human race,” he wrote.
Keynes was born in Cambridge, England, in 1883. His father John Neville Keynes was a noted Cam- bridge economist. His mother Florence Ada Keynes became mayor of Cambridge. Young John was a brilliant student but didn’t immediately aspire to either academiv or public life. He wanted to run a railroad. "It is so easy.., and fascinating to master the principles of these things," he told a friend, with his usual modesty. But no railroad came along, and Keynes ended up taking the civil service exam. His lowest mark was in economics. "I evidently knew more about Economics than my examiners.
[单项选择]Traffic statistics paint a gloomy picture. To help solve their, traffic woes, some rapidly growing US cities have simply built more roads. But traffic experts say building more roads is a quick-fix solution that will not alleviated the traffic problem in the long run. Soaring land costs, increasing concern over social and environmental disruptions caused by road building, and the likelihood that more roads can only lead to more cars and traffic are powerful factors bearing down on a 1950s-style construction program.
The goal of smart-highway technology is to make traffic systems work at optimum efficiency by treating the road and the vehicles traveling on them as an integral transportation system. Proponents of the advanced technology say electronic detection systems, closed-circuit television, radio-communication, ramp metering variable message signing, and other smart-highway technology can now be used at a reasonable cost to improve communication between drivers and the people
A. an optional solution
B. an expedient solution
C. a ready solution
D. an efficient solution