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[单项选择]I'd rather you ______ over the economy during the period of its greatest stress and danger.
A. presided
B. should preside
C. will preside
D. preside
[单项选择]It is what you do rather than what you say ()matters.
A. what
B. when
C. that
D. how
[单项选择]I'd rather you ______ to accompany me during the Spring Festival.
A. should come
B. comes
C. came
D. come
[单项选择]Whom would you rather()with you, Peter or John
A. have go
B. have to go
C. have gone
D. having go
[单项选择]You are his best friend, so I' d rather that you ______ him of the risk than I ______.
A. warn... do
B. warned... did
C. warned... do
D. warn... did
[单项选择]If you hide behind the cubes during an attack you can ______.
A. fire through them
B. shoot from behind them
C. be certain of hitting your target
D. let them shoot over you
[单项选择]I'd rather you did some housework when you are free, but you ______.
[单项选择]If you ask for my opinion, I'd rather that you ______ for America next week.
A. will leave
B. left
C. would leave
D. has left
[单项选择]We think John, rather than you,()
A. are to blame.
B. is to blame
C. are to be blamed.
D. be to blame
[单项选择](I'd rather) you (go) there in (person), if you (don't mind).
A. I’d rather
B. go
C. person
D. don’t mind
[单项选择]Do you mean that you would rather have the claim brought to court if______
A. it need be
B. need be
C. it will be
D. there is in need
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During Japan’s bubble-economy years of fiscal 1983-1990, consumer spending grew at an annualized 5.5 percent in real terms. But during the Heisei recession of fiscal 1991 -2001, consumer- spending growth slowed to an annualized 1.0 percent. Most experts agree that the slowdown in consumer spending, which accounts for 20 percent of gross domestic expenditures, was mainly responsible for the recession.
So, what should be done to stimulate consumer spending World-renowned economist Paul Krugman argues that the public should be encouraged to expect inflation. His theory is based on psychology: Consumers tend to increase spending if they expect inflation, and cut spending if they anticipate deflation.
In my opinion, though, this psychology applies only to real estate. During the bubble economy, land prices in and around Japan’s six largest cities soared at an annualized 23.2 percent. In five years starting in fiscal 1985, land prices in the same area grew 2
A. Inflation causes consumers to buy more things.
B. Tile go-up of the price of real estate causes inflation.
C. Consumers buy more things because of the expectation that they will gain more fortune in the future.
D. Consumers buy more consumer-product because of tile expectation that they will gain more fortune in the future.