问题 单项选择题

Before, whenever we had wealth, we started discussing poverty. Why not now Why is the current politics of wealth and poverty seemingly about wealth alone Eight years ago, when Bill Clinton first ran for president, the Dow Jones average was under 3,500, yearly federal budget deficits were projected at hundreds of billions of dollars forever and beyond, and no one talked about the "permanent boom" or the "new economy." Yet in that more straitened time, Clinton made much of the importance of "not leaving a single person behind." It is possible that similar "compassionate" rhetoric might yet play a role in the general election.
But it is striking how much less talk there is about the poor than there was eight years ago, when the country was economically uncertain, or in previous eras, when the country felt flush. Even last summer, when Clinton spent several days on a remarkable, Bobby Kennedy-like pilgrimage through impoverished areas from Indian reservations in South Dakota to ghetto neighborhoods in East St. Louis, the administration decided to refer to the effort not as a poverty tour but as a "new market initiative."
What is happening is partly a logical, policy-driven reaction. Poverty really is lower than it has been in decades, especially for minority groups. The most attractive solution to it — a growing economy — is being applied. The people who have been totally left out of this boom often have medical, mental or other problems for which no one has an immediate solution. "The economy has sucked in anyone who has any preparation, any ability to cope with modem life," says Franklin D. Raines, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget who is now head of Fannie Mae. When he and other people who specialize in the issue talk about solutions, they talk analytically and on a long-term basis: education, development of work skills, shifts in the labor market, adjustments in welfare reform.
But I think there is another force that has made this a rich era with barely visible poor people. It is the unusual social and imaginative separation between prosperous America and those still left, out... It’s simple invisibility, because of increasing geographic, occupational, and social barriers that block one group from the other’s view.

In the last paragraph, the author mentions that the poor people ______.

A.are seldom visited

B.can barely be visited

C.are rarely noticed and paid attention to

D.are drawing the attention of other groups

答案

参考答案:C

解析:

[分析]: 细节题型 见最后一段:但我认为有另外一种力量使得当今的时代成为一个几乎见不到穷人的时代。这就是在富足的美国人及其那些至今仍被排除在外的人之间存在的那种非同寻常的在社会和想象中存在的隔离。——这就是由于阻碍群体间互相观察的地理、职业和社会屏障越来越多,导致了单纯的看不清。在此作者提到了穷人几乎不为人们所关注,因此答案C。

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案情:被告人:赵某,男,30岁,无业。
被告人:王某,男,15岁,无业。
被告人:洪某,男,31岁,无业。
赵某2000年因非法持有毒品罪被判3年有期徒刑。2003年赵某刑满释放。之后,赵某染上毒瘾。因一直没有正当工作,赵某总是处于吃了上顿断下顿的状况。2004年的某日,赵某听说毒贩洪某新进了一批海洛因,便起了“黑吃黑”的念头。当晚,赵携带其购买的仿真枪一支,潜入洪某的住处。入夜后,洪某回家。一进门,赵某即用仿真枪抵住洪某脑袋,对洪某进行殴打,之后对洪某说:“听说你新吃进了一批白粉。见者有份,也给我分点。”洪某一听赶忙说:“有事好商量。如果大哥喜欢那东西,小弟我悉数奉上,孝敬大哥就是。”后洪某打开保险柜,从里边拿出一包“白粉”(约有250克重)交给赵某。见“白粉”顺利到手,赵某便离去,经鉴定,洪某构成轻伤。
回到住处后,赵某打开抢来的“白粉”一尝,即大呼上当,原来洪某早就担心有一天被同道抢劫,一直用一包头痛药冒充海洛因备用,他交给赵某的只不过是一包头痛粉而已。赵某眼见发财梦将破,心有不甘,遂又生一计。他连夜将其手下马仔王某叫来,对王某说:“你不是一直想发大财吗现在机会来了。这玩意是白色黄金,值大钱了,你帮我出去卖,卖到钱分你三成。”王某一听大喜,满口答应。二人遂将“海洛因”分成若干小包。接下来的几天,王某天天出去推销。到案发时,已卖出“海洛因”近20克。公安机关另查明,洪某曾让王某帮其出售真的海洛因50多克。
问题:
1.赵某抢劫洪某假毒品的行为是否构成犯罪