Barack Obama urged congressional leaders on Monday to act quickly to pass a huge stimulus package for the U.S. economy. He met with a bipartisan (concerning or involving two different political parties) group of lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Later he met individually with Democratic and Republican House and Senate leaders and spoke to a bipartisan leadership gathering. In comments to reporters early on Monday, he emphasized the urgency of finalizing economic legislation (立法). “We have got an extraordinary economic challenge ahead of us,” he said, “We are expecting a sobering job report at the end of the week. Nancy Pelosi and her staff have been extraordinarily helpful in working with our team so that we can shape an economic recovery and reinvestment plan that starts putting people back to work.”
Mr. Obama wants tax cuts for individual Americans and businesses to make up a significant portion of expected legislation. This could involve as much as $300 billion of a bill that is likely to go beyond $700 billion and include aid to cash-poor U.S. states, and money for alternative energy and a range of infrastructure (基礎設施) projects. Later, Mr. Obama said he expects to be able to sign legislation as soon as the end of this month, adding that quick action is necessary to “break the drive of the U.S. economic depression”.
Emerging later from bipartisan talks with Mr. Obama, Nancy Pelosi said lawmakers discussed with the president how to pass a stimulus package as quickly as possible. “An economic recovery package that will create jobs immediately and will grow the economy and that is what we talked about today,” said Nancy Pelosi. “How we could do this fast, deliberatively and to act upon it soon.” Just how soon that would be, Pelosi would not say.
How much support Democrats can obtain from Republicans will depend on the details. But the severity of the U.S. economic depression has created considerable bipartisan backing for quick action. Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid said: “There are investments that we need to make on behalf of the American people to turn around this economy. We felt very good about the meeting; we are confident that we can do this and we have to do this.”
“I think the best thing I can do is to decline to comment on what they are going to do going forward,” said Dana Perino. “Obviously, we think that tax cuts were the right way to help our economy get out of the economic depression that this president inherited and we know that tax cuts can stimulate innovation.” Asked by reporters how large the economic stimulus package might be, Senate Majority Leader Reid said Obama indicated that all but one of some 28 economists advising him had said it should range from $800 billion to $1.3 trillion.
1.Barack Obama urged congressional leaders and met with bipartisan leaders to _____.
A.take over the White House
B.end economic decline
C.understand each other better
D.negotiate political issues
2.If the stimulus package is passed quickly and successfully, it can _____.
A.obtain support from Republicans
B.finalize economic legislation
C.enhance America’s international position
D.provide job opportunities
3.What is the bipartisan leaders’ attitude towards this meeting?
A.Uncertain. B.Hopeful. C.Disappointed. D.Indifferent.
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A.The best way out of the economic depression is tax cuts.
B.The Republic Party plays the key role in coping with the economic depression.
C.Democrats and Republicans will team up in the economic depression.
D.When the stimulus package will be passed is known to the lawmakers.
1.B
2.D
3.B
4.C
【解析】
試題分析:本文講述的是奧巴馬刺激經(jīng)濟發(fā)展的一攬子計劃,要敦促國會要盡快通過這個計劃,避免經(jīng)濟進一步下滑。
1.B 推理題。根據(jù)文章第一段最后2行that quick action is necessary to “break the drive of the U.S. economic depression”.可知他所做的這些都是為了讓國會盡快通過這個一攬子的計劃,來刺激經(jīng)濟。避免經(jīng)濟下滑。故B正確。
2.D 細節(jié)題。根據(jù)第一段8,9,10三行Nancy Pelosi and her staff have been extraordinarily helpful in working with our team so that we can shape an economic recovery and reinvestment plan that starts putting people back to work.”可知這個計劃可以有效促進就業(yè),故D正確。
3.B 推理題。根據(jù)文章最后一段I think the best thing I can do is to decline to comment on what they are going to do going forward,
“Obviously, we think that tax cuts were the right way to help our economy get out of the economic depression that this president inherited and we know that tax cuts can stimulate innovation.可知他對于此次會見是抱有很大的希望的。故B正確。
4.C 推斷題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第二段How much support Democrats can obtain from Republicans will depend on the details. But the severity of the U.S. economic depression has created considerable bipartisan backing for quick action. Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid said: “There are investments that we need to make on behalf of the American people to turn around this economy. We felt very good about the meeting; we are confident that we can do this and we have to do this.”
可知民主黨和共和黨在這個問題上是一致的。故C正確。
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點評:本文講述的是奧巴馬刺激經(jīng)濟發(fā)展的一攬子計劃,要敦促國會要盡快通過這個計劃,避免經(jīng)濟進一步下滑。本文較難,不僅要求考生讀懂文章中的每個句子的意思還要推理它們之間的關系,結合自己的生活常識和經(jīng)驗,再通過邏輯推理和判斷,理解文章的言外之意,從而揭示文章的深層涵義。任何一篇文章都有其特定的寫作目的,讀者應當知道如何去做或按照某種方式傳遞思考問題。推理判斷題的答案不可能在文章中直接找到,因此推理時我們務必要忠于原文,在文章中尋找并確定可推論的依據(jù),即:已知部分-推論的前提,從中推測出未知部分-推理的結論,切忌妄加評論,把自己的觀點當成作者的觀點。
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