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One major reason for Germany's high unemployment and the evident weakness of business inve

stment is the nature of the tax system, which tends to discourage both individual effort and investment. Nominal(名义上的)corporate(公司的)tax rates are, in fact, very high and it is these rates that potential investors primarily look at. However, the actual burden borne by companies is not as great as it might seem, because the tax base is fairly narrow. This combination in itself tends to encourage tax avoidance at both the personal and corporate levels. Moreover, by international standards, firms in Germany are still taxed quite heavily.

A reform. of corporate taxation, therefore, should start by reducing tax rates, cutting subsidies(津贴)arid broadening the taxable base. The resulting positive impact on growth would be reinforced if there were also a substantial easing of the net burden.

How do the current plans for a reform. of corporate taxation measure up to these goals? The overall tax burden on companies is to be brought down significantly, with the ceiling of 35% being set. To this end, a dramatic reduction in the corporate tax on retained earnings is planned. The related drop in revenues is to be offset(抵消)by changes in the rules governing tax breaks.

An approach incorporating these basic features would, be a welcome step. If realized in its present form, it should ensure that the objective of making tax rates more attractive for businesses is achieved. At the same time, however, it would be unfortunate if an excessive broadening of the taxable base made it impossible to attain the equally important goal of providing relief.

Comprehensive tax reform. is needed in Germany to spur investment and to create new jobs, thus putting the economy on a higher growth path. The drop in revenues caused by the tax relief granted to both companies and households would, in time, be at least partially offset by the larger volume of tax receipts produced by economic growth. The gaps that remained should primarily be closed through spending cuts. If measure of this sort proved inadequate, then, as a last resort, an increase in indirect taxes could perhaps be considered.

The author of the passage mainly intends to ______.

A.criticize Germany's tax system

B.help companies ease their tax burden

C.propose ways to reform. the tax system

D.examine the current corporate tax rates

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第1题

?Read the article below about selling sandwiches. ?Choose the correct word to fill each ga

?Read the article below about selling sandwiches.

?Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C.

?For each question (29-40), mark one letter (A, B or C).

SANDWICH SUCCESS

Britain's sandwich business is expanding fast. Half the population buy sandwiches at least twice (29) week, and they are spending more (30) them. (31)

sandwiches are made at home, while (32) from shops are selling in growing numbers.

One reason is that packaging keeps sandwiches fresh for up to 48 hours, making (33)

possible to mass-produce them centrally and distribute them widely. (34) reason is that petrol stations, wanting to expand the range of (35) they sell, have quickly become major outlets for sandwiches.

The increase in sandwich sales has also been helped by changing social trends. Many people have stopped (36) family meals at home, and (37) choose the time and place to eat. Time has become more important than price, (38) convenience is the most important reason (39) all.

Taken together, these changes are making the sandwich industry (40) into a very valuable business.

(29)

A.the

B.a

C.this

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第2题

A major reason for conflict in the animal world is territory. The male animal【21】______ an

A major reason for conflict in the animal world is territory. The male animal 【21】______ an area. The size of the area is sufficient to provide food for him, his 【22】______ and their offspring. Migrating birds, for example, divide up the best territory in the order of "first come, first 【23】______ " The late arrivals may acquire 【24】______ territories, but less food is 【25】______ , or they are too close to the 【26】______ of the enemies of the species.

When there is conflict over territory, animals will commonly use force, or a 【27】______ of force, to decide which will stay and which will go. It is interesting to note, however, that animals seem to use only the 【28】______ amount of force necessary to drive away the intruder. There is usually no killing. In the 【29】______ of those animals which are capable of doing each other harm, there is a 【30】______ for the losing animal to show the 【31】______ animal that he wishes to submit. When he shows this, the 【32】______ normally stops fighting. Animals (especially birds), which can easily escape from conflict seem to have no 【33】______ against killing, and equally no 【34】______ for 【35】______ . The losing bird simply flies away. However, if two doves age 【36】______ in a cage, and they start fighting, they will 【37】______ to fight until one kills the other. We all think of the dove 【38】______ a 【39】______ of peace and, in its natural habitat, it is peaceful. But the "peace" mechanism does not 【40】______ in a cage.

【21】

A.establishes

B.builds

C.founds

D.erects

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第3题

听力原文:M: Oh, it is terrible! Aboard Aerolineas Argentinas flight 386, 368 passengers we
re given pre-prepared food on their way from Buenos Aires to Los Angeles.

W: Then what happened?

M: A few days after arriving in Los Angeles, one passenger died, and 74 others were seriously ill.

W: And what is the reason for that?

M: According to Dr. Phillips, it was the highest single outbreak of cholera in the United States this century, and the airline passengers were the victims of this new epidemic of cholera, a disease not seen in Latin America since 1895. They were just a few of the more than one million people affected in 20 countries, including at least 10,000 who died in the following three years after 1991.

W: Cholera? To the best of my understanding, that disease has been dead for some time now.

M: But it has come back. Dr. Phillips says that cholera is by no means the only old infection on the comeback, and it is one of the major infections that are fighting back fiercely against man's attempts to control them.

W: But what are the reasons for the comeback of so many dead diseases?

M: Phillips says a single reason can't explain why a new disease appears or an old one returns, and usually a combination of factors are involved.

W: What kind of specific factors?

M: Dr. Phillips in his book Plagues on Our Doorstep presents some reasons.

W: What are they?

M: First, international travel and commerce. The cholera aboard flight 386 and mosquitoes living in imported tires are examples of these. Second, technology and industry. For example, the technology in Britain's processing industry was a likely contributor to the emergence of mad cow disease. Third, the breakdown of public health measures. Declining health resources have resulted in the erosion of once highly-valued health services.

W: Well, that's just unbelievable!

(26)

A.A flight to Los Angeles.

B.A book written by a doctor.

C.A disease on the comeback and its reasons.

D.Man's effort to control disease.

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第4题

According to this passage, what is the major reason for its retail sales to drop?A.There a

According to this passage, what is the major reason for its retail sales to drop?

A.There are too many other products.

B.Fewer and fewer people are interested in their products.

C.There are major problems with their products.

D.High-street stores neglected the promotion of their products.

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第5题

One major obstacle to economic development is population growth. The populations of most
developing countries grew at a rate much faster (1)______ than that of industrialized countries. One reason for this growth is the high (2) __ crude birth-rate—the number of alive births per 1,000 people. In some (3)______ developing countries, the population is so large that it is barely enough (4)______ futile land and other resources to support it. Many less developed countries (5) ______ depend extensively on agriculture, adding to the problem. In these countries, an incentive to having many children exists. Most farms are worked by fam- (6)______ ilies, and children can work in the fields at an early age. More children mean (7)______ more workers. In addition, having many children ensures the parents that someone will look after them in their old age. Another problem for develop ing countries is increasing life expectancy—the average remaining lifetime for persons who reach a certain age. Better education, international aid, and emphasis on health-care facilities help people live longer. A high life expec tancy coupled with a high crude birthrate make it difficult to increase per (8)______ capita GNP. Finally, people have different views on what is the proper rate of population growth. Some feel that the earth is too crowded already and (9)______ societies should work for zero population growth—the condition in which the average number of births and deaths balances so that a population stops (10)______ growing. Others feel that population growth is a natural event and that ef forts to disrupt it are morally and religiously wrong.

(1)

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第6题

What is the major reason for winning the trust of employees?A.To enable them to devote the

What is the major reason for winning the trust of employees?

A.To enable them to devote themselves to your business.

B.To increase productivity.

C.To win sales competition with less costs.

D.To keep everyone informed of good and bad news.

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第7题

The reason why Arizona is short of stewards is that______.A.more major corporations are mo

The reason why Arizona is short of stewards is that______.

A.more major corporations are moving out of state than moving in

B.it lacks the right environment required for nurturing qualified leaders

C.there is something seriously wrong with is education

D.the state leadership is not adequately represented by different ethnic groups

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第8题

What is the major reason why some doctors give patients potassium chloride?A.It is used as

What is the major reason why some doctors give patients potassium chloride?

A.It is used as medicine.

B.It contains no sodium.

C.It makes food tasty.

D.Human body can easily absorb potassium chloride.

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第9题

What's the major reason for the overparenting according to the writer?A.Children are becom

What's the major reason for the overparenting according to the writer?

A.Children are becoming exceptionally fragile now.

B.Many parents wait longer to have children and there are fewer children.

C.Many mothers are better educated.

D.B and C

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第10题

According to the Saratoga Institute reports,which factor is NOT the major reason for quitt
ing a job?

A.Not suitable for the job.

B.Not happy with the pay.

C.Not pleased with the leaders.

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