请阅读Passage 2。完成第26。30小题。 Passage 2 The medical community owes economists a great deal. Amartya Sen won a Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences in 1998. He has spent his entire career promulgating ideas of justice and freedom, with health rarely out of his gaze. Joseph Stiglitz won a Noble in 2001. In 1998, when he was chief economist at the (then) notoriously regressive World Bank, he famously challenged the Washington Consensus. And Jeff Sachs, a controversial figure to some critics, can fairly lay claim to the enormous achievement of putting health at the center of the Millennium Development Goals. His'Commission on Macroeconomics and Health' was a landmark report, providing explicit evidence to explain why attacking disease was absolutely necessary if poverty was to be eradicated.
A. His'Commission B. And C. But D. These E. Anne F. 'Health G.' H. Although I. Which J.Contempt. B.Reservation. C.Detachment. D.Endorsement.