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Questions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.
It’s a cliché(陈词滥调)—but true—that a huge obstacle to a stronger economic recovery is the lack of confidence in a strong recovery. If consumers and businesses were more confident, they would be spending, hiring and lending more freely. Pessimism and slow growth become a vicious cycle (恶性循环).
Battered confidence most obviously reflects the severity and shock of the financial collapse and the ensuing recession, including the devastating housing collapse. But there’s another, less appreciated cause, disillusion (觉醒) with modern economics.
Probably without realizing it, most Americans had accepted the fundamental promises of contemporary economics. These were. First, we know enough to prevent another Great Depression; second, although we can’t prevent every recession, we know enough to ensure sustained and, for the most part, strong recoveries. These propositio
A. they are pessimistic about the current economy
B. they believe in a strong economic recovery
C. they are suggested to do so by the reports
D. they know the recession was deep
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Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. He destroyed all his possessions in the work.
B. The work Break Down is worth £ 100,000.
C. He did everything himself in the exhibition.
D. People thought it was a case of miracle.
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Questions 16 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
A. How being an identical twin influences one’s identity.
B. How twins are born and have the same identity.
C. Why many identical twins make different choices.
D. Why many identical twins don’t live near each other
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Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. Because it builds a new world of communication.
B. Because it provides him or her with the way of positive interaction.
C. Because it helps him or her to make new friends.
D. Because it provides no feedback about the consequences of his or her action.