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一、UseofEnglish
1>Highoilpriceshavenotyetproducedaneconomicshock
amongconsumingcountries,butfurtherrises,especiallysharp
(1),wouldundoubtedlyhurttheworldeconomy,and
(2)wouldinevitablyharmproducers,too.Beyondthis
obviouspoint,(3),higherpricescouldevendoharmto
bothoilfirmsandproducers.
Bigoilfirms(4)rollinginmoneytoday,butthat
disguisesthefactthattheirlonger-termprospectsare
(5).Behindthereserves-accountingscandalatRoyal
Dutch/Shell(6)aproblembedevilingallofthemajors:
replacingtheirdwindlingreserves.(7)existingfields
inAlaskaandtheNorthSeaarerapidlydeclining,OPEC
countriesandRussiaare(8)themout.(9)theyare
tosurviveinthelongterm,thebigoilfirmsmustembraceother
sourcesofenergy(10)oil.
(11)itistobelieve,higheroilpricescouldbebadnews
forproducingcountries(12).PoliticalleadersinRussia,
Venezuelaandotheroil-richcountriesarebendinglawsto
crack(13)onforeignfirmsandtostrengthentheirgrip
onoil(14)throughstate-runfirms.Thismaybe
convenientforthepoliticalleadersthemselves.Alas,itis
(15)todomuchfortheircountrymen.Foryearscorruption
andinefficiency(16)thetypicalresultsofgovernment
controlofoilresources.
Producingcountriesshould(17)embraceopenmarkets.
(18)onething,shuttingoutforeigninvestmentwillonly
hurttheirownoiloutputby(19)thesharpestmanagers
andlatesttechnologies.Foranother,economicliberalisation
(includingreform,ofbloatedwelfarestates)wouldhelpOPEC
countries(20)theireconomies一astheNAFTAtradedeal
hasdoneforoil-richMexico一andsopreparethemfortheday
whentheblackgoldstartsrunningout.
A.ones
B.shock
C.prices
D.countries
2、⑵
A.this
B.that
C.which
D.what
3、(3)
A.but
B.so
C.however
D.nevertheless
4、⑷
A.may
B.perhaps
C.maybe
D.maybe
5、(5)
A.bleak
B.leak
C.weak
D.freak
6、(6)
A.is
B.has
C.lies
D.does
7、(7)
q3
A.As
B.Justas
C.Soas
D.Evenas
8、(8)
A.preventing
B.shutting
C.closing
D.keeping
9、(9)
A.If
B.Evenif
C.Whether
D.How
10、(10)
A.aside
B.from
C.beside
D.asidefrom
11>(11)
A.Forhard
B.Ashard
4
C.Veryhard
D.Ashardas
12、(12)
A.also
B.too
C.either
D.aswell
13、(13)
A.down
B.up
C.out
D.from
14、(14)
A.incomes
B.revenues
C.payment
D.contributions
15、(15)
A.likely
B.unlike
C.unlikely
D.alike
5
16、(16)
A.is
B.are
C.hasbeen
D.havebeen
17、(17)
A.inplaceof
B.instead
C.rather
D.ratherthan
18、(18)
A.For
B.To
C.Of
D.In
19、(19)
A.concluding
B.including
C.excluding
D.exploring
20、(20)
A.verify
目6
B.purify
C.diversify
D.multiply
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
Rarelyhasanationalsecurityissueofmajorimportancebecome
asubjectofdistortionandspinlikethedebateoverthe
intelligencereform,billonCapitolHill一theoutcomeofwhich
willdeterminehowUSintelligenceagenciesandtheirmilitary
functionforagenerationtocome.Thisisparticularlytrue
oftheheateddebatenowtakingplaceoverhowmuchpowershould
begiventoanewdirectorofnationalintelligence.
AlongwithHouseArmedServicesCommitteeChairmanDuncan
Hunter,oneofthemostrespecteddefenseexpertsonCapitol
Hill,theJointChiefsofStaffandotherelementswithinthe
DefenseDepartmenthaveraisedseriousquestionsaboutthe
far-reachingauthoritygrantedtotheintelligencedirector
undertheSenateversionofthebill.Specifically,Mr.Hunter
believesthattheSenatebillwouldinterferewiththe
military,saccesstointelligenceonthebattlefield.
Rightnow,Mr.Hunterpointsout,Armyunits,MarinesandUS
specialforcesuseintelligencegleanedfromoverhead
satellitestotargetenemytroops.Inordertodothis,they
needtoworkcloselywithcombatsupportagencieslikethe
NationalSecurityAgencyandNationalReconnaissanceOffice.
Itisessentialthattherebeawell-functioningchainof
commandbetweentheAmericantroopsontheground,theDefense
Departmentandthepeoplewhooperatethesatellites.Thiswas
particularlycriticalduringtherecentfightinginFallujah,
whereAmericantroopsreliedonsatellitephotostowatchthe
terroriststheywereseekingtokill.
AlthoughPresidentBushhasagreedtotheSenateproposal,
administrationofficialsacknowledgethereisrealconcern
thatitsversionofthebillcouldundercutasystemthatis
workingwell.AsoneofficialtoldthisnewspaperonMonday,
theSenatemeasurecouldproducethefollowingscenario:Every
timethegeneralswanttomoveasatellitetohelpacommander
quicklyobtainoverheadimagesoftheenemyorintercepted
communications,theywouldhavetogettheapprovalofthenew
directorofnationalintelligence.NotingtheFallujah
experience,Mr.HunteraddsthattheSenatebill,'translates
intoineffectivenessonthebattlefieldand,atworse,combat
casualties”.
WhenaskedtogivehisopinionontheSenatebillandan
alternativemeasureproposedbyMr.Hunterthatwouldpreserve
thecurrentchainofcommand,Gen.RichardMyers,thechairman
oftheJointChiefsofStaff,endorsedtheCalifornia
Republicanlawmaker(sversion.So,too,havetheheadsofthe
AirForce,Army,MarineCorpsandNavy.Thetruthisthatthe
veryideaofshiftingcontrolofdefenseintelligenceagencies
awayfromthePentagon(asembodiedintheSenatebill)isa
proposalto"fix"anon-existentproblem,WhenThomasKeanand
LeeHamilton,chairmanandvicechairmanoftheSeptember11
commission,testifiedonCapitolHill,bothacknowledgedin
responsetoaquestionfromMr.Huntertheirpanelhadcome
acrossnospecificinstanceofafailureornegligenceonthe
partofaDepartmentofDefenseagency.
Unfortunately,theresponsefromsomesenatorsandsomesectors
ofthepresstoMr.Hunter'ssubstantiveconcernshasbeento
portrayhimasunderminingnationalsecurityinorderto
preservehisbureaucraticturf.Atonelevel,thesechargesare
slanderous,giventhatMr.Hunter'sson,aMarine,just
completedatourofdutyinIraq.ChairmanHunteristryingto
protecthisson,andallotheryoungheroes一nothisturf.If
supportersoftheSenatebillhavesubstantiveargumentsto
makethatwouldexplainwhytheyarerightandtheJointChiefs
andMr.Hunterarewrong,theyshouldmakethem.Ifnot,they
shouldaccedetotheHouseposition.IftheSenaterefusesto
budge,thenthebestcourseofactionwouldbetore-visitthe
issue
A.TheEffectsFallujahFightBrings.
B.ADebateBetweenDuncanHunterandSomeSenators.
C.ADebateontheIntelligenceReform.Bill.
D.DuncanHunter,ARespectedDefenseExpert.
2、
Theword"gleaned”(Line2,Paragraph3)couldbeprobably
replacedby
A.gathered.
B.come.
C.piled.
D.originated.
3、
Mr.Hunterdisagreestotheintelligencereform,billforthe
followingreasonsEXCEPT
A.hebelievesthatthebillmightinterferewiththe
military,saccesstointelligenceonbattlefield.
B.hethinksthatthebillmighttranslateinto
ineffectivenessonthebattlefield.
C.hebelievesthattheideaofshiftingcontrolofdefense
intelligenceagenciesawayfromthePentagonisaproposalto
fixanon-existentproblem.
D.hethinksthatthebillmightatlastcausecombat
casualties.
4、
Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.ThechainofcommandbetweentheAmericantroopsonthe
ground,theDefenseDepartmentandthesatellitesoperatoris
effectiveduringtheFallujahfight.
B.Theresultofthedebatewilldecidehowmuchpowershould
begiventothedirectorofnationalintelligence.
C.AdministrationofficialsaregreatlyappreciatedforMr.
Bush'sagreementoftheSenateproposal.
D.Mr.Hunterisunderminingnationalsecurityinorderto
preservehisbureaucraticturf.
5、
Theauthor'sattitudetowardtheintelligencereform,billis
A.positive.
B.biased.
C.negative.
D.objective.
6、EversinceJohnBurrowsandhiswifeCarolopenedtheir
firsthairsalonin1983,theyhavebeentakingonapprentices.
“Inmygeneration,anapprenticeshipwasthewaytolearna
tradesoitwastheobviouswayforustogettheskilledstaff
weneeded,Mr.Burrowssays.
Today,theBurrows'salon,UpperCutinWeston-super-Mare,
employs35people.Ofthe16stylists,13progressedthrough
apprenticeshipsandMr.Burrowsbelievesastrongcultureof
trainingisintegraltothecompany'ssuccess.
“Withouttheapprenticeshipsschemeourbusinesswouldn,tbe
anythinglikethesizeitistoday,"Mr.Burrowssays.The
high-qualitytrainingtheapprenticeshipsprovideguarantees
growth.Themoreskillsstaffhave,themoreeffectivea
businesswillbecome.
AlthoughMr.Burrowsisanadvocateofthescheme,heconcedes
thatoccasionallyhehassufferedproblems.
Theyhaveexperiencedepisodesoftheft,poortimekeepingand
baddiscipline,butthesearethesortofthingyougetwhen
youemployanynumberofstaff.
“Sometimeswehavetoaskapprenticestoleavebutoftenthey
sortthemselvesout.Oneyearwehad100percentcompletionrate,
butouraverageisaround80percent,whichisdoublethe
nationalrate.”
“Thereisariskforsmallbusinessesbutyoucanhelpminimize
thepotentialforproblemsbylookingattheperson'shistory
andbackground.
IfMr.Burrowshadonecriticismofthescheme,itisthatthe
NationalVocationalQualificationcertificatesarevery
difficultformanyoftheapprenticestopass."The
qualificationsarenoteasy一manyoftheyoungstersonthe
schemearenotacademicallygreatandtheyfinditdifficult.
Theyneedalotofone-to-onecoachingandalotofhelptobe
abletopass.Butwhentheydoitcanbeextremelygratifying.,z
Oneofourapprenticeswasagirlwhowasdyslexicandhadbeen
expelledfromacoupleofschools.Shewasdifficultatfirst
buttheothergirlsinthesalonhelpedherdevelopandshewent
ontoachieveNVQlevelfour.Nowsheisworkingfull-timeand
helpingothergirlsthroughthescheme.
Anothersmallcompanymakinguseoftheapprenticeshipscheme
istheTopiaryTree,afloristrybusinesswithtwoshopsin
MaltonandHelmsley,NorthYorkshire.Withonlythreefull-time
employeesitisoneofthesmallestbusinessesinthecountry
tohavetakenonanapprentice.
GemmaMagson,themanagerofthebusiness,wantedanapprentice
becauseshewasonceoneherselfandwantedtooffersomeone
elsetheopportunityshehad.Herapprentice,alsocalledGemma,
spendsfourdaysaweekattheshopinMaltonandonedayaweek
attheAskhamBryanTrainingCollegeinYork."Thebusinesshas
reallybenefitedfromhavingGemmaaround,"Ms.Magsonsays.
AccordingtoMr.Burrows,theapprenticeshipscheme
A.istheonlywaytobeginacareerinhisgeneration.
B.canhelphimfindthequalifiedstaffhewanted.
C.isthemostimportantfactortothecompany,ssuccess.
D.secureshisbusinesstoconfrontnoproblemsallalong.
7、
ThecriticismofMr.Burrowstowardtheschemeimpliesthat
A.heisveryangryformanyofhisapprentices,failingin
acquiringtheNVQcertificates.
B.thosewhohavephysicaldefectscanimpossiblypassthe
examsforNVQ.
C.theapprenticeswhohavegotNVQcertificatesalwayschoose
toleaveforanotherplace.
D.NVQissodifficultthathehastospendmoretimein
teachingtheyoungsters.
Fromthetext,wecaninferthat
A.mostoftheapprenticesinMr.Burrows'shopscancomplete
thescheme.
B.thereisnoappropriatewaytoavoidtheapprentices'theft
orlatenessintheshop.
C.whethertheypasstheNVQornot,theapprenticesalways
feelcheerful.
D.duringthecourseofobtainingtheNVQ,theapprenticesare
justrivals,notfriends.
9、
TheapprenticeshipcanbringGemmaMagsonmanybenefitsNOT
becauseit
A.makesherfreeupsometimetogetonwithotherthings.
B.bringsmanycreativeideastoherforinnovatinghershops.
C.helpshertooffersomeoneelsetheopportunitytolearn
atrade.
D.savesheralotofenergiestoexpandthebusiness.
10、
Thechiefviewpointofthetextisto
A.introducethepresentsituationofapprentices.
B.demonstratetheimportanceofapprenticeship.
C.showhowtochooseanexcellentapprentice.
D.comparethedifferencesbetweentwocompaniesinusingthe
apprenticeship.
11、PresidentBush'sre-electionalreadyhasresultedinmore
fundsforoneoftheelection,spivotal"moralvalues”
issues一abstinenceeducation.
Congresslastweekendincludedmorethan$131millionfor
abstinenceprogramsinits$388billionspendingbill.
Thisrepresentsanincreaseof$30millionforprogramsthat
teachmiddle-andhigh-schoolyouthsthatsexualabstinence
untilmarriageisthebestchoice.
Thenewfundingisfarlessthanthe$100millionMr.Bush
requested,butitmarksa"recordleveloffunding”,said
leadersoftheNationalAbstinenceClearinghouseinSiouxFalls,
S.D.
Publicdebatesaboutthemeritsofteaching
abstinence-until-marriageversus
abstinence-plus-contraceptionarelikelytocontinue:A
nationalevaluationofabstinence-until-marriageprogramshas
beendelayed,withafinalreportnotexpecteduntil2022,said
aspokesmanfortheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices
(HHS).
TheBushadministrationhasfueledthisdebatebysteadily-
increasingfederalfundsforabstinenceeducation,whichhas
beenoutmatchedfordecadesbyfundingforfamilyplanning,
HIV/AIDSandothersexeducationthatprimarilyteachesabout
birthcontrol,condomsanddiseaseprevention.
“Wehavesaidthatfundingforabstinenceeducation...oughtto
beonatleastequalfootingwithothersexeducationprograms,
WhiteHousespokesmanScottMcClellansaidNov.17atthe
nominationofWhiteHousedomesticpolicyadviserMargaret
SpellingsasDepartmentofEducationsecretary.
“Thepresidentisanadvocateofabstinence-educationprograms
becausehewantstofocusonwhatworks,"Mr.McClellansaid,
notingthatMrs.Spellingssupportsabstinence-basededucation
inschools.
WilliamSmithoftheSexualityInformationandEducation
CounciloftheUnitedStateschallengedtheideathat
abstinenceeducationhasbeen"proveneffective'".
“Nosoundstudyexiststhatshowsthattheseprogramshaveany
long-termbeneficialimpactonyoungpeople'ssexual
behavior,"Mr.Smithsaid."Thefactthepresident5snominee
forthenation,stopteachersupportstheseprogramsis
particularlydisturbing.z,
______Q
q17
Whenitcomestochildren,ssexualbehavior,theprimary
messagethenationshouldgiveisabstinenceuntilmarriage,
saidWadeF.Horn,HHSassistantsecretaryforchildrenand
families.
“Wedon,tneedastudy,ifIremembermybiologycorrectly,to
showusthatthosepeoplewhoaresexuallyabstinenthaveazero
chanceofbecomingpregnantorgettingsomeonepregnantor
contractingasexuallytransmitteddisease,saidMr.Horn.
Meanwhile,opponentsofabstinence-onlyeducationcontinueto
warnagainstflouringmoneyintounprovenprograms.Advocates
forYouth(AFY),forinstance,recentlyreleaseda10state
studysayingthatafterfiveyearsand$45.5millioninfederal
funding,abstinenceprogramshaveresultedin"fewshort-term
benefitsandnolastingpositiveimpact”.
Thetextismainlyabout
A.thepublicdebatesaboutthemerits.
B.federalfundspaidfortheabstinenceeducation.
C.abstinenceeducationraisedbytheBushadministration.
D.theeffectsofabstinenceeducation.
12、
Accordingtothepassage,abstinenceeducation
A.meansabstinenceplus-contraception.
B.haslong-termbeneficialimpactsonyoungpeople'ssexual
behavior.
C.includesfamilyplanning,HIV/AIDSandothersexeducation.
D.isanimportantelection's"moralvalues“issueofBush's
re-election.
13、
Manypeopleofagenciesdisagreetotheabstinence-only
educationNOTbecause
A.theabstinenceeducationhasnotbeenproveneffective.
B.thepresidentisanadvocateofabstinence-education
program.
C.abstinenceprogramshaveresultedinfewshort-term
benefits.
D.therewasnosignificantchangeinthepercentageof
studentsstickingnosexaftertheabstinenceeducation.
14、
Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat
A.AFYencouragesyouthtohavesex.
B.AFYagreesthatthereisnotenoughmoneyinoperating
abstinenceeducationprogram.
C.AFYforbidsyouthtohavesex.
D.AFYthinksthatabstinenceprogramisanunprovenprogram.
15、
Thepassagemaybetakenfroma
A.newspaper.
B.report.
C.commentary.
D.book.
16、Morepeoplethaneverbeforeareembarkingontheirown
enterpriseadventureandstartingtheirownbusiness.Nearly
400,000companieswereestablishedlastyear,or35percent
morethanin2022.
Butofficialstatisticsalsoshowthatmorebusinessesthan
everarefailing.Lastyear,arecord40,000businesseswere
declaredinsolvent.
Withsomanybusinessesfailingitisimportantifyouare
thinkingofstartingabusinesstoplanandprepareproperly.
Thiswillalsoincreasethechancesofsecuringfinance.
“Oneofthekeypartsofstartingabusinessisensuringthat
theoriginalideaisdevelopedintoafullyviableproductor
service,,zJudithRutherford,thechiefexecutiveofBusiness
LinkforLondon,says.''Establishingwhetherthereisamarket
fortheproductorserviceisthenextstep.Thisshouldinclude
athoroughexaminationofpotentialcompetitorsand
customers,shesays."Itmayalsobeworthcommissioningsome
marketresearch.
IftheresearchdemonstratesthereisaviableBusinesstobe
had,thenthenextstepistodevelopadetailedbusinessplan.
Aswellasdetailsoftheproductandmarket,thisshouldalso
includeabudgetplanandcashflowforecast.Approachinga
qualifiedaccountantcanalsohelp.Aprofessionallookingplan
withcrediblefigureswillmakeiteasiertoattractfinance.
ButJohnRendall,theheadofbusinessbankingatHSBCwarns
againstfallingintothetrapofcreatingabusinessplan
designedsolelywiththeobjectiveofsecuringfunding.
“Agoodbusinessplanshoulddemonstratesomecriticalthinking
aboutyourbusiness,helpyouclarifywhatyouwanttoachieve
andhowyouaregoingtoachieveit.Itshouldalsohelpyou
markprogress,setgoalsandbeinbettershapetodealwith
thechallengesanynewbusinessislikelytoface,"Mr.Rendall
says.
“Thisapproachisfarmorelikelytoimpressthansomething
solelydesignedtojustifyborrowing.Mr.Rendallalsoadvises
businessesnottounderestimatehowmuchtheyneedtoborrow.
“Don'tbetemptedtounderplaythedebtyourequirejustto
pleaseyourbank,z,hesays."Abankisjustaslikelytoconsider
alargersumifitispersuadedofthegrowthpotentialofyour
business.
Agoodbusinessplanshouldalsoincludecontingencyplansthat
outlineresponsestounforeseencircumstances一positiveas
wellasnegative.Forexample,whatwouldbethefinancial
impactofchangedeconomiccircumstances?Whatchangescould
bemadetorespond?Itisalwaysworthgettingcommentsfrom
friendsorcolleagueswhocanbringamoredetachedperspective.
Itcouldalsobeworthtakingthetimetoinvestigatewhether
yourbusinessqualifiesforanygrants.Grantsareavailable
fromavarietyofsourcesincludingtheGovernmentandits
variousdepartmentsandagencies,theEuropeanUnionandsome
charitableorganizations.Ifyouareundertheageof30,it
wouldbeworthvisitingthePrince'sTrustwebsite,whichlast
yearhelpedmorethan4,300youngpeoplestart-upinbusiness.
Moredetailsonhowtofindgrants,raisefinanceandimprove
financialmanagementcanbefoundonTimes0nline,sGrantand
Financeguide.
Thenumberofthecompaniesthatwereestablishedin2022is
about
A.400,000.
B.40,000.
不_____Q
$22
C.300,000.
D.260,000.
17、
Accordingtotheauthor,abusinessplanshouldinclude
A.detailsofproductandmarket,abudgetplanandcashflow
forecast.
B.abudgetplan,cashflowforecastandamarketinvestigation
report.
C.abudgetplan,cashflowforecastandcontingencyplans.
D.aresearchontheproductandmarket,abudgetplan,
cashflowforecastandcontingencyplans.
18、
Theword"contingency”(Line1,Paragraph9)canbebest
replacedby
A.disasters.
B.possibilities.
C.emergencies.
D.happenings.
19、
Thereasonwhyagoodbusinessplanisimportantisthatit
can
A.makeyoubepreparedforyourenterpriseadventure.
B.persuadethebanktolendyouthelargesumofmoneyyou
require.
C.helpyougetgrants,raisefinanceandimprovefinancial
management.
D.helpyoumaketherightfirststeptosetupyourown
business.
20、
Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthisarticleistoshow
howto
A.embarkonone'sownenterpriseadventureandstartone's
ownbusiness.
B.makeagoodbusinessplan.
C.maketherightfirststepsofone'sownbusiness.
D.findgrantsontheInternet.
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.For
Questions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizethese
paragraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelist
A-G.Someoftheparagraphshavebeenplacedforyou.(10points)
A.ThencameMerck'swithdrawalfromthemarketofits
blockbusteranti-inflammatorydrug,Vioxx,becauseofan
increaseinsideeffects,includingheartattacksandstrokes.
ThisledoneofFDA,smedicalofficers,inNovembertestimony
beforetheSenateFinanceCommittee,toaccusehisown
colleaguesofdiscountingrecommendationsfromtheagency's
safetyresearchers,andofconsistentlybeingindenialwhen
dataindicatesafetyproblemsfromanapproveddrug.
B.Thefirstkindoferrorishighlyvisible,causingthe
regulatorstobeattackedbythemediaandpatientgroups,and
tobeinvestigatedbyCongress.Butthesecondkindof
error—keepingapotentiallyimportantproductoutof
consumers'hands一isusuallyanon-event,elicitinglittle
attention,letaloneoutrage.
C.TheFDAisafavoritetargetofcritics,whovariouslyaccuse
regulatorsofexcessiverisk-aversionanddelayofapprovals,
oroftoocozyarelationshipwiththedrugindustry.Sen.
CharlesE.Grassley(R-Iowa),thechairmanoftheSenate
FinanceCommittee,recentlychidedtheagency,“Thehealthand
safetyofthepublicmustbetheFDA'sfirstandonlyconcern.z/
D.FirsttheFDA(FoodandDrugAdministration)wasblindsided
byChironCorp.'sinabilitytoprovidefluvaccinethisseason
becauseofcontaminationatitsmanufacturingfacility,
deprivingAmericansofhalftheusualsupply.
E.Grassleyisright,butparticularlywhengovernmentalpre
marketingapprovalofaproductisrequired,greatersafetyis
notsynonymouswithmorestringentregulation.Infact,net
benefittopatientsoftensuffersbecauseofanobscure
regulatoryanomaly:theasymmetryofoutcomesfromthetwo
typesofmistakesthatregulatorscanmake.Aregulatorcan
commitanerrorbypermittingsomethingbadtohappen
(approvingaharmfulproduct),orbypreventingsomethinggood
frombecomingavailable(notapprovingabeneficialproduct).
Bothoutcomesarebadforthepublic,buttheconsequencesfor
theregulatorareverydifferent.
F.Asaresult,regulatorsmakedecisionsdefensively一inother
words,toavoidapprovalsofharmfulproductsatanycost一so
theytendtodelayorrejectnewproductsofallsorts,from
fatsubstitutestovaccinesandpainkillers.That'sbadfor
publichealthandforconsumers'freedomtochoose.
G.Congresshasalongandignoblehistoryofexaggerated
legislativeresponsestoperceivedhealthcrises.Itseemsto
beatitagain.RecenteventshaveshiftedtheCongressinto
crisismodeoncemore.
Order:FisthefirstparagraphandGisthelast.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingt
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