蒋军虎MBA新题型(阅读)讲义

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1、SUCCESS 2010年MBA联考英语阅读新题型讲义 蒋军虎编讲 一、_Text 1Directions:Read the following text and answer questions by finding information from the right column that corresponds to each of the marked details given in the left column. There are two extra choices in the left column. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1.

2、 (10 points)The world economy has run into a brick wall. Despite countless warnings in recent years about the need to address a looming hunger crisis in poor countries and a looming energy crisis worldwide, world leaders failed to think ahead. The result is a global food crisis. Wheat, corn andrice

3、prices have more than doubled in the past two years, and oil prices have more than tripled since the start of 2004. These food-price increases combined with soaring energy costs will slow if not stop economic growth in many parts of the world and will even undermine political stability, as evidenced

4、 by the protest riots that have erupted in places like Haiti, Bangladesh and Burkina Faso. Practical solutions to these growing woes do ist, but well have to start thinking ahead and acting globally. The crisis has its roots in four interlinked trends. The first is the chronically low productivity o

5、f farmers in the poorest countries, caused by their inability to pay for seeds, fertilizers and irrigation. The second is the misguided policy in the U. S. and Europe of subsidizing the diversion of food crops to produce biofuels like corn-based ethanol. The third is climate change; take the recent

6、droughts in Australia and Europe, which cut the global production of grain in 2005 and 2006. The fourth is the growing global demand for food and feed grains brought on by swelling populations and incomes. In short, rising demand has hit a limited supply, with the poor taking the hardest blow. So, w

7、hat should be done? Here are three steps to ease the current crisis and avert the potential for a global disaster. The first is to scale-up the dramatic success of Malawi, a famine-prone country in southern Africa, which three years ago established a special fund to help its farmers get fertilizer a

8、nd high-yield seeds. Malawis harvest doubled after just one year. An international fund based on the Malawi model would cost a mere $10 per person annually in the rich world, or$10 billion in all. Such a fund could fight hunger as effectively as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria is contr

9、olling those diseases. Second, the U. S. and Europe should abandon their policies of subsidizing the conversion of food into biofuels. The U. S. government gives farmers a taxpayer-financed subsidy of 51 cents per gal of ethanol to divert corn from the food and feed-grain supply. There may be a case

10、 for biofuels produced on lands that do not produce foods- tree crops (like palm oil) , grasses and wood products-but theres no case for doling out subsidies to put the worlds dinner into the gas tank. Third, we urgently need to weatherproof the worlds crops as soon and as effectively as possible. F

11、or a poor farmer, sometimes something as simple as a farm pond-which collects rainwater to be used for emergency irrigation in a dry spell-can make the difference between a bountiful crop and a famine. The world has already committed to establishing a Climate Adaptation Fund to help poor regions cli

12、mate-proof vital economic activities such as food production and health care but has not yet acted upon the promise. A poor countries41. Anti-hunger campaigns are successful inB all the world42. Production of biofuels are subsidized in C the Climate Adaptation Fund43. Protest riots occurred in D the

13、 Global Fund to Fight AIDS,TB and Malaria44. The efforts were not so successful with E Bangladesh45. Food shortage become more serious inF MalawiG the US and EuropeText 2Directions:Read the following text and answer questions by finding information from the right column that corresponds to each of t

14、he marked details given in the left column. There are two extra choices in the left column. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)We are living in one of those periods in human history which are marked by revolutionary changes in all of mans ideas and values. It is a time when every one of

15、us must look within himself to find what ideas, what beliefs, and what ideals each of us will live by. And unless we find these ideals, and unless we stand by them firmly, we have no power to overcome the crisis in which we in our world find ourselves.I believe in people, in sheer, unadulterated hum

16、anity. I believe in listening to what people have to say, in helping them to achieve the things which they want and the things which they need. Naturally, there are people who behave like beasts, who kill, who cheat, who lie and who destroy. But without a belief in man and a faith in his possibilities for the future, there can be no hope for the future, but only bitterness that the past ha

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