问题 阅读理解

Why do women earn less than men?

Women earn less than men. For example, in 1988 the hourly wages of women in the U.S. were 16% less than those of men. The gap between male and female incomes varies with age. The gap between the labor incomes of young women and young men is much smaller than that between middle-aged women and men. It is also clear that jobs in which women are concentrated pay less. The larger the number of workers in an industry who are women, the lower the average wages.

Why do women earn less than men? Are the differences explained by the fact that women are looked down upon? If so, the government has to intervene, to force the employers to pay equal wages to equal jobs. however, there is no agreement among economists about the causes of the gap. One view argues that women on the average have chosen low-paying jobs in which workers enjoy the freedom of entering and leaving the labor force, which reduces their years of experience relative to men. Other people say the gap can also be explained by the difference in educational background which is shown in the difference in the marginal product between men and women.

Much of the gap, however, has not been fully explained. It might be the result of some bias against women. It is this part that has produced calls for government action. What would happen if the government did intervene to increase the wages paid to women? One possibility is that incomes for women as a group might actually decline. An increase in wage decreases the quantity of labor input demanded, resulting in decreased employment as the rate of hiring new workers declines. The result will be a surplus of labor. Those who can find jobs might be better off while those who had jobs might find themselves out of work.

小题1:The difference in labor incomes is most obvious between _______.

A.young men and young women

B.young women in the same industry

C.middle-aged men and middle-aged women

D.middle-aged women in the same industry小题2:Some economists believe women earn less than men partly because ______.

A.women are less experienced than men

B.women are only provided with low-paying jobs

C.women have much freedom in selecting their jobs

D.there is more than enough women in the labor force小题3:Which of the following cannot be inferred from the second paragraph?

A.Women receive less education than men.

B.Women are not as productive as men.

C.Levels of education are closely related to productivity.

D.Goods produced by women are not as good as those by men.小题4:What does the author suggest that the government should do for women workers?

A.To ensure equal pay for women.

B.To explain why women are paid less.

C.To force employers to hire more women.

D.No solution is clearly suggested.小题5:What would happen if women’s wages were raised?

A.Input of capital would be increased.

B.The unemployment rate would go up.

C.Those that have jobs would become better off.

D.Women as a group would earn more than before.

答案

小题1:C

小题2:A

小题3:D

小题4:D

小题5:B

文章主要讲为什么女性收入普遍不如男性高。

小题1:C。事实细节题。从The gap between the labor incomes of young women and young men is much smaller than that between middle-aged women and men可知答案C正确。

小题2:A。事实细节题。从One view argues that women on the average have chosen low-paying jobs in which workers enjoy the freedom of entering and leaving the labor force, which reduces their years of experience relative to men可知答案A正确。

小题3:D。推理判断题。从Other people say the gap can also be explained by the difference in educational background which is shown in the difference in the marginal product between men and women可知所受教育的多少可能与产量(product)有关,没提到与产品的质量有关,所以D项不对。

小题4:D。推理判断题。从 If so, the government has to intervene(干预), to force the employees to pay equal wages to equal jobs(如果真是人们歧视女性,那么政府就应该出面干预,强制给女性同样的工资),但文中没有提具体的措施,故答案选D。

小题5:B。推理判断题。从…resulting in decreased employment as the rate of hiring new workers declines可知答案B正确。

阅读理解

C

The Tasmanian devil is a rare marsupial(有袋动物)that lives only on the Australian island state of Tasmania. The doglike animal is rapidly disappearing. The Tasmanian state government estimates that the number of devils has dropped from around 150,000 in the mid-1990s to between 20,000 and 50,000 at the end of 2007.

The devil was declared an endangered species last week. It is being wiped out by a rare cancer called devil facial tumor(肿瘤)disease(DFTD). It spreads like a cold or flu from animal to animal. The disease is passed when one devil bites another. When the marsupial is infected with DFTD, large tumors develop around its mouth and neck. These growths make it impossible for the devil to eat. Many finally die from starvation within six months of being infected. As the name implies, the disease occurs only in Tasmanian devils and cannot be passed to humans.

You’ve got to remember that devils are scavengers(清扫工). They search through garbage for food. Throughout Tasmania people maintain outdoor dumps. If somebody threw out a carcass(兽类尸体), then the devils might actually consume quite large quantities of it.

The disease has not yet appeared in the devil population that lives in the northwest region of Tasmania. Conservationists have captured some of the healthy devils and sent them to a new home on the mainland of Australia. They hope these DFTD-free marsupials can be used to start a captive-breeding population. Once there are more disease-free devils, they can then repopulate the areas of Tasmania where the species are being wiped out.

Tasmanian devils play an important role in keeping the state’s ecosystem in balance. They keep the population of other predators, such as foxes and wild cats, in check. Ray Nias, head of World Wildlife Federation—Australia’s conservation program, says all Tasmanian wildlife will suffer if the devil becomes extinct. “If the devils go and the foxes and cats increase, it would be all over for a good dozen or more species of mammals, many of which are unique to Tasmania.”

46. It can be inferred that the Tasmanian devil is __________.

A. a hard-working street-cleaner                        B. a grass-eating animal

C. a meat-eating marsupial                                D. A DFTD origin

47. What’s the reason for making the Tasmanian devil endangered?

A. A rare disease called DFTD occurs in Tasmanian devils.

B. Dogs like to attack Tasmanian devils.

C. Tasmanian people try to wipe out Tasmanian devils.

D. The region of Tasmania is becoming hard for Tasmanian devils to breed.

48. To which question does the last paragraph give the answer?

A. How should people protect the devils?

B. What do the Tasmanian people do with the devils?

C. What happens if the devils disappear?

D. Which animal is closely related to the devils?

49. What measures do Tasmanian people take to stop the devils from being wiped out?

A. Trapping disease-free devils in a new place to breed more young devils.

B. Searching the cause of the disease and finding an effective treatment.

C. Developing new chemicals for the infected animals.

D. Moving all the devils to a new home on the mainland of Australia.

50. What’s true about DFTD?

A. It’s a disease that can be spread to human beings.

B. It’s a cold that occurs only in Tasmanian devils.

C. It’s a flu that Tasmanian devils get from their companions.

D. It’s a cancer that can be passed from one Tasmanian devil to another.

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