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I wonder if he cannot come. 我怀疑他不能来。()

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未分类题I wont be modest. I am gratified to discover that a paper I penned on inequality made its way into Matt Millers Washington Post column last week. Mr Miller asks why rising inequality has not【C1】______Americas least-favored classes to agitate for a【C2】______He agrees with my verdict: that access to【C3】______goods among the least well-off has ensured that material inequality is not as【C4】______as income inequality. 【C5】______modem conveniences have taken some of the【C6】______out of a relatively small income. This in turn has【C7】______the drive to seek causes of and cures for【C8】______s discomfort. So the gap between rich and poor is sometimes less【C9】______, even if it is great and growing. Day-to-day experience is mostly a matter of our【C10】______circumstances, and if those are【C11】______enough, a widening gap in income, consumption or wealth is【C12】______to come often to our attention. Even if the abstract fact of rising inequality does come across our radar, it may【C13】______our sense of justice only if weve become convinced that inequality itself is【C14】______, or if we face related catastrophes. When I wrote the paper, official measures of income inequality had increased a good deal over the past few decades【C15】______consumption inequality seemed to have remained【C16】______New research suggests that consumption inequality has been increasing with income inequality【C17】______This may be true, but it seems【C18】______to the question of why Americas poor arent storming the barriers. The consumption data concerns how much we【C19】______, not how we experience what we buy, and thats the real issue. Even if we could agree that inequality in real standards of living is rising, this is not something we actually experience unless we are hungry, or【C20】______with the entertainments of our leisure.【C1】A.excitedB.irritatedC.encouragedD.provoked

未分类题What would the world look like without the dollar domination? US officials are【C1】______out a deal to end the government shutdown and【C2】______its debt limit, hoping to avoid a global【C3】______crisis. Meanwhile, some eyed【C4】______to the US dollar to avoid a repeat. Earlier this week, an editorial from Xinhua news agency, called【C5】______a new international reserve currency to【C6】______the dollar. 'It is perhaps a good time for the【C7】______world to start considering building a de-Americanized world,' it said. An organization like the International Monetary Fund could theoretically【C8】______an entirely new international currency, says Benjamin Cohen of the University of California, but political disagreement would raise its ugly【C9】______again 'Think of all the trouble the European Monetary Union has had【C10】______with just 17 countries. Now【C11】______by ten.' 'I think it much more likely that another【C12】______currency becomes more important in international markets,' says Menzie Chinn of the University of Wisconsin. 'The Chinese are, with mixed【C13】______, pursuing a path of making their own currency more international.' 【C14】______dont expect to be cashing in renminbi any time soon. The last big【C15】______in reserve currency, from British pounds to the US dollar, began in the 1950s and【C16】______two decades. Even if we could just【C17】______the dollar overnight, no other currency, including the renminbi, can currently【C18】______it, says Cohen. 'Governments still use the dollar,【C19】______the current political difficulty in Washington, because of its【C20】______availability, deep liquidity and wide acceptability.'【C1】A.staggeringB.strugglingC.hammeringD.screwing

未分类题Marriage is, for many people, their most important relationship, the source of much happiness, and, for some, even adds extra years to their life. While the【C1】______between marriage and well-being has been【C2】______studied, predicting marital success is【C3】______. Exactly which people are likely to make successful 【C4】______and what can they do to【C5】______the odds of being successful and happy in marriage? 'The state of marriage is that its going in two directions. For people with a college degree, marriage is still going【C6】______.' However, Cherlin explains, 'for people with less 【C7】______, theres less marriage and more breakups.' Happy marriage【C8】______are much less common in such households. Another predictor of successful marriages is the quality of a【C9】______childhood relationship with their parents. 'The kind of relationships you have with your parents【C10】______up are predictive of marital quality in【C11】______Umberson says. Finally, there is a chicken-and-egg【C12】______to successful marriages. 'People who are married are【C13】______than people who arent. The question is how much of this is【C14】______and how much is effect?' While natural selection【C15】______has an impact here, Cherlin says, 'people who are【C16】______happy are more likely to get married, but marriage makes them even healthier.' The【C17】______to good marriages is similar in Umbersons view. 'I think its the presence of emotional support, and that the person youre with does make you feel emotionally supported,' she says.【C18】______, 'If your partner is 【C19】______and demanding' all the time, those 'are just red flags' in terms of marital happiness. And in terms of【C20】______, she notes, 'marital strain is worse for your health than marital happiness is good for your health.'【C1】A.matchB.linkC.chainD.mark