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The world is undergoing tremendous changes. The rise of globalization, both an economic and cultural trend that has swept throughout the world, has forged new ground as we enter the 21st century. But are the effects of globalization always positive Some say no.

Michael Tenet, head of the International Institute for Foreign Relations in Atlanta, is worried about current resentment throughout the world toward the rise of globalization. "Ever since the 1980s and the economic collapse of the Asian Tigers in the late 1990s, there has been a re-evaluation of the role of globalization as a force for good," he said. "Incomes in many countries have declined and the gap between the most rich and the most poor has been aggravated. Without further intervention by governments, we could see a tragedy expressed in an increased level of poverty throughout the Latin America and Asia."

Yet George Frank, an influential economist who works on Wall Street, sees no such danger. "Economic liberalization, increased transparency and market-based reforms have positive effect in the long run, even if market mechanisms can produce short-term destabilization problems," he said. "What is most important is that barriers to trade continue to fall so that active competition for Consumer goods reduces prices and in turn raises the average level of income."

Others feel that globalization’s cultural impact may be more important than its economic implications. Janice Yawee, a native of Africa, feels ply that globalization is undermining her local culture and language. "Most of the world’s dialects will become extinct under globalization. We’re paving the world with McDonald’s and English slang. It tears me up inside," she said.

Governments of different countries have had mixed responses to the wave of globalization. The United States is generally seen as an active proponent of greater free trade, and it certainly has enormous cultural influence by virtue of its near monopoly on worldwide entertainment. But other countries, most notably in Europe and developing nations, have sought to reduce the impact that globalization has on their domestic affairs.

"When I was a boy we had very little to speak of," says one Singaporean resident. "Now our country has developed into a booming hub for international finance." Others, however, are not so optimistic. "Globalization is an evil force that must be halted," a union official at a car plant in Detroit recently commented, "It’s sucking away jobs and killing the spirit of our country." (401 words)

Notes: slang 俚语。tear up 撕碎,挖开。proponent 支持者,拥护者。hub 轮毂。suck away减少。

When mentioning Janice Yawee, the author is talking about()

A. her local culture and language

B.the cultural implications of globalization

C. McDonald’s and English slang

D. the economic impact of globalization

答案

参考答案:B

解析:

[注释] 逻辑结构题。本题问:当提到Janice Yawee时,作者在谈论什么Janice Yawee是非洲土著人,他在谈到全球化时着重指出,全球化对各国文化产生的影响。故应选[B]。[A]与[C]之所以不能入选是因为二者都没有提到全球化;[D]不能入选是因为它谈的是全球化的经济影响。

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