问题 问答题

Most marketing operations pay close attention to what young people are buying and thinking. Not Britain’s political parties, however, for the simple reason that the under-30s are unlikely to go anywhere near a polling booth. In 1964, 11% of those aged 18 to 24 claimed not to vote, according to the British Election Study. At the general election last year that figure rose to 55%. 46. A report this week by Reform, a think-tank, suggests that this reticence is costing them dearly. Changes in government policy, it argues, have turned being young into a terrible bore.
47. There are already two powerful economic forces working against the so-called "IPOD generation" that are beyond the government’s control. First, the ageing of the population is fast increasing the ratio of people in retirement to those of working age. So the young can look forward to handing over a rising proportion of their pay to support the oldies in their decline. Second, the cost of buying a house in places where people want to live has shot up beyond the reach of the young. In 1995 24% of all first-time homebuyers were under 25 ; today, less than 15% are, according to the Halifax, a bank.
This much is uncontroversial. But the report also argues that the Labour government has made life worse for young people, in three ways. First, increased spending on health care has tended to benefit the old, who ’use the NHS more than the young. Second, tilting the tax and benefit system towards people with children has transferred money from the young to the middle-aged. Third, higher tuition fees are landing university graduates with hefty debts. 48.And the future doesn’t look much better: the government’s proposed pension reforms, along with the decline of defined-benefit company-pension schemes, make grim reading for the under-30s too.
"These changes ought to have brought about a re-examination of the burden of taxation on this age group," says Nick Bosanquet of Imperial College London, one of the authors of the report, tie reckons that, after paying various taxmen and lenders, graduates take home only around half of their salaries. The average for all salaried workers is about three-fifths.
Are things really that bad When examined in a freeze-frame, being young does not look much fun financially. But welfare states are meant to transfer resources from the vigorous to the fragile. Some benefits are merely deferred: today’s 25-year-olds will have babies and hip replacements one day. 49.And although people in their 20s and 30s tend to be heavily indebted this passes when they sink into their 40s and 50s, says Richard Disney of Nottingham University.
Even so, the feeling that young people are being squeezed presents a political opportunity for the opposition parties. 50.David Willetts, the Conservative shadow education secretary, said in a speech last year that the young "could be forgiven for believing that the way in which economic and social policy is now conducted is little less than a conspiracy by the middle- aged" against them_. The Liberal Democrat commission on tax policy worried in August about inter-generational unfairness too.
There will be more of such talk. For the Tories, it offers a way to discuss reducing spending without sounding as if they are merely the mouthpiece of the wealthy. It gives Lib Dem leaders a way to argue activists out of promising to out-spend Labour. And it might even persuade some of those gloomy 25-year-olds to vote.

答案

参考答案:保守党影子内阁教育大臣大卫·威莱茨在付出年的一次演讲中说,年轻人“认为现行的经济与社会政策无异于是中年人对他们所策划的一声阴谋,这是可以被谅解的”。

解析:

[分析]: 第一个that引导宾语从句,其句子主干是the young could be forgiven,for后面为原因。believing后是that引导的宾语从句,主干是the way is little less than…,the way后跟which引导的定语从句。

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读下面的文字,完成后面小题。

战争——局棋

凌君洋   

  帐外,一片苍茫……     

  营内,一片悲凉……     

  面对着苍茫的景色,想起刚才可怕的战斗,士卒们当然都有着着凉的心情:     

  “快到冬天了,可是我们的冬衣还没有送过来……”     

  “怎么办啊,我还听说朝廷中有人侵吞了咱们的禄米,现在要克扣减半,这可叫我们怎么活啊……”     

  “不知道什么时候战争才能结束……”     

  “我儿子该长大了不少吧……”     

  除了 * * 之外,军中上上下下都在议论着。     

  刚打完了一仗, * * 不处理军务,也不论功行赏,更不休息。和往常打完仗一样,他就拉着副将下棋。     

  副将知道 * * 的癖好,也不忍扫 * * 的兴致,便陪 * * 下起来。可是,不用猜就知道,副将输了。     

  这次,当然也没有例外。     

  下完后, * * 带着难得的笑容对副将说:“以后要好好学啊。” 副将却说:“ * * ,您整天把时间浪费在棋盘中,属下认为恐有慢军心啊,您没听到军中流言四起吗?下棋是您的嗜好,我本不该多说,但现在是在军中,您不处理军务,却做这些小事,您不觉得浪费时间吗?”     

  副将是硬着头皮说出这番话的。     

   * * 听完后,没带任何表情。     

  “你跟我快十年了吧。” * * 突然说道,“我原来以为你最了解我,可是你跟了我十年,连我做人的最基本原则都不清楚……” * * 突然不说了,又把棋盘展开,把棋子布在上面,静静地望着棋盘出神……     

  副将有些唯唯诺诺:“我……我……”     

  “经营天下先要经营好自己的脚下,万事要从小事做起,如果都像你一样,大事做不来,小事不肯做,那还做得好什么呢?”     

   * * 说得很轻,好像说给自己听,又好像在说给副将听……     

  副将默默无语。     

   * * 又笑了:“再说,下棋也不算浪费时间啊,你不觉得下棋与战争很像吗?”     

  副将欲言又止。     

   * * 自己和自己下起棋来。下着下着, * * 又轻轻地说:“后方安定,前线才能放手拼杀,我相信,我的后方很安定!”     

   * * 说这话时,透露出一股不容置疑的自信,像极了战场上的他。     

  副将微微点了点头。     

  第二天,士兵的冬衣就送到了,没过多久禄米也送到了,丝毫未少……     

  副将看见了之后,笑了,是那种发自内心的笑。         

  “原来一切尽在 * * 的掌握中啊!”他默默地想,“也许 * * 就是从下棋中感悟一切的吧!”

1.与一般描写战争题材的小说相比,本文在写法上体现的突出特点是什么?试简要分析说明。

答:_______________________________________________________。

2.小说开头部分写出了将士们的种种议论,这在全文中有什么作用? 

答:_______________________________________________________。

3.简要概括小说中的 * * 所具有的性格特点。

答:_______________________________________________________。

选择题