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III. 文意選填: 每題 1 分 (10%) Some of us--especially those under 60--have always wondered what it would be like to live through the kind ofepochal event one reads about in books. Well, this is it. We’re now living history, suffering one of the greatest 41 . It compares with the big ones--1907, 1929--and we cannot 42 know its fullconsequences for the financial system, the economy or society as a whole.I’m betting that, in the end, the world’s governments will win this 43 against fear. They have potentiallyunlimited tools 44 , especially if they act in agreement. They can nationalize firms, call bank holidays, suspendtrading for weeks, buy up debt and equity, and renegotiate home mortgages. Most important, the Americangovernment can print money. All of these tools have long-term effects that are extremely troublesome, but they arenothing compared with the potential 45 of the financial system. And Washington seems to have recognized thit must do whatever isat46 to help to support that system. Big questions remain. What will it take to stop the faHow costly will it be? But at some point, the panic thatll?47 world markets last week will end. Of course, thawill not mean a return to growth or a bull market. We’ret48 for tough times, and it will mean a return to sanitAmong all thy.e difficulties and hardship that we are about to 49 , I see one silver lining. This crisishas--dramatically, vengefully--forced the United States to confront the habits it has 50 over the past fewdecades. If we can kick those habits, today’s pain will translate into gains in the long run.
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答案:C,D
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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