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某患者,36岁。平素性情急躁易怒,近日因工作不顺而致失眠,不思饮食,口渴喜饮,口苦目赤,小便短赤,舌红苔黄,脉象弦数。治疗选用
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Text4 TheSouthdaleshoppingcentrein Minnesotahasanatriumafoodcourtfountainsandacresofparking.Itsshops includeaDairyQueenaVictoria’sSecretandapurveyorofcomicT-shirts.It maynotseemlikealandmarkasimportanttoarchitecturalhistoryasthe LouvreorNewYork’sWoolworthBuilding.Butitis.ohmygod!chimesagroup ofteenagegirlsonlearningthattheyarestandingintheworld’sfirsttrue shoppingmall.Thatisthecoolestthinganybodyhassaidtousallday. InthepasthalfcenturySouthdaleanditsmany imitatorshavetransformedshoppinghabitsurbaneconomiesandteenagespeech. Americanowhassome1100enclosedshoppingmallsaccordingtothe InternationalCouncilofShoppingCentres.CloneshaveappearedfromChennaito Martinique.Yetthemall’sstoryisfarfromtriumphal.InventedbyaEuropean socialistwhohatedcarsandcametoderidehisowncreationithasamurky future.WhilemallscontinuetomultiplyoutsideAmericatheyaregradually dyinginthecountrythatpioneeredthem. Southdale’screatorarrivedinAmericaasarefugeefromNazi-occupied Vienna.VictorGruenwasaJewishbohemianwhobegantodesignshopsforfellow immigrantsinNewYorkafterfailingincabarettheatre.Hisworkwasadmired partlyforitsunclutteredmodernistlookwhichseemedrevolutionaryin1930s America.ButGruen’ssecretwasthewayheusedarcadesandeye-leveldisplay casestolurecustomersintostoresalmostagainsttheirwill.Asacritic complainedhisshopswerelikemousetraps.Afewyearslaterthesamewouldbe saidofhisshoppingmalls.Bythe1940s departmentstoreswerealreadymovingtothesuburbs.Somehadbeguntobuild adjacentstripsofshopswhichtheyfilledwithboutiquesinanattemptto re-createurbanshoppingdistricts.In1947ashoppingcentreopenedinLos Angelesfeaturingtwodepartmentstoresaclusterofsmallshopsandalarge carpark.Itwasineffectanoutdoorshoppingmall.Fineforbalmysouthern CaliforniaperhapsbutnotforMinnesota’sharshclimate.Commissionedto buildashoppingcentreatSouthdalein1956Gruenthrewaroofoverthe structureandinstalledanair-conditioningsystemtokeepthetemperatureat 75°F24℃—whichacontemporarypressreleasecalledEternalSpring.Themall wasborn.Gruengotanextraordinarynumberof thingsrightfirsttime.Hebuiltaslopingroadaroundtheperimeterofthe mallsothathalfoftheshoppersenteredonthegroundfloorandhalfonthe firstfloor-somethingthatbecameastandardfeatureofmalls.Southdale’s balconieswerelowsothatshopperscouldseetheshopsontheflooraboveor belowthem.Thecarparkhadanimalsignstohelpshoppersrememberthewayback totheirvehicles.ItwasasthoughOrvilleandWilburWrighthadnotjust discoveredpoweredflightbuthadbuiltaplanewithtraytablesandaduty-free service.WhichofthefollowingisnottheimpactthatshoppingmallsexertondailylifeinUS
Directions:Inthefollowing textsomesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45choosethemost suitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Thereare twoextrachoiceswhichdonotfitinanyofthegaps. In1959theaverageAmericanfamilypaid$989forayear’s supplyoffood.In1972thefamilypaid$1311.Thatwasapriceincreaseof nearlyone-third.Everyfamilyhashadthissortofexperience.Everyoneagrees thatthecostoffeedingafamilyhasrisensharply.41.______. Manyblamethefarmerswhoproducethevegetablesfruitmeat eggsandcheesethatstoresofferforsale.AccordingtotheU.S.Department ofAgriculturethefarmer’sshareofthe$1311spentbythefamilyin1972was $521.Thiswas31percentmorethanthefarmerhadreceivedin1959. Butfarmersclaimthatthisincreasewasvery smallcomparedtotheincreaseintheircostofliving.42.______Theseinclude truckdriversmeatpackersmanufacturersofpackagesandotherfood containersandtheownersofstoreswherefoodissold.Theyareamongthe middlemenwhostandbetweenthefarmerandthepeoplewhobuyandeatthe food.Aremiddlementheonestoblameforrisingfoodprices Ofthe$1311familyfoodbillin1972middlementreceived$790 whichwas33percentmorethantheyhadreceivedin1959.Itappearsthatthe middlemen’sprofithasincreasedmorethanfarmer’s.43.Accordingtoeconomists attheFirstNationalCityBanktheprofitformeatpackersandfoodstores amountedtolessthanonepercent.Duringthesameperiodallother manufacturersweremakingaprofitofmorethanfivepercent.Bycomparisonwith othermembersoftheeconomicsystembothfarmersandmiddlemenhaveprofited surprisinglylittlefromtheriseinfoodprices. 44.______TheeconomistsatFirstNationalCityBankhaveananswertogive housewivesbutmanypeoplewillnotlikeit.Theseeconomistsblamethe housewifeherselfforthejumpinfoodprices.Theysaythatfoodcostsmorenow becausewomendon’twanttospendmuchtimeinthekitchen.Womenprefertobuy foodwhichhasalreadybeenpreparedbeforeitreachesthemarket. Vegetablesandchickencostmorewhentheyhave beencutintopiecesbysomeoneotherthantheonewhobuysit.Afamilyshould expecttopaymorewhenseveralTVdinnersaretakenhomefromthestore. Thesearefullycookedmealsconsistingofmeatvegetablesandsometimes dessertallarrangedonametaldish.Thedishisputintotheovenandheated whilethehousewifeisdoingsomethingelse.Suchaconveniencecostsmoney.45. Economistsremindusthatmanymodemhousewives havejobsoutsidethehome.Theyearnmoneythathelpstopaythefamilyfood bills.Thehousewifenaturallyhaslesstimeandenergyforcookingaftera day’swork.Shewantstobuymanykindsoffoodthatcanbeputonherfamily’s tableeasilyandquickly.Ifthehousewifewantsallofthesetheeconomists saythatisherprivilegebutshemustbepreparedtopayfortheservicesof thosewhomakeherworkeasier.Itappearsthat theanswertothequestionofrisingpricesisnotasimpleone.Producers consumersandmiddlemenallsharetheresponsibilityforthesharpriseinfood costs.[A]Howeversomeeconomistsbelievethatcontrols canhavenegativeeffectsoveralongperiodoftime.Incitieswithrent controlthecitygovernmentsetsthemaximumrentthatalandlordcancharge foranapartment.[B]Farmerstendtoblameothersforthe sharpriseinfoodprices.Theyparticularlyblamethosewhoprocessthe farmproductsaftertheproductsleavethefarm.[C]Thusas economistspointout:Someofthebasicreasonsforwideningfoodprice spreadsareeasilytraceabletotheincreasinguseofconveniencefoods whichtransfermuchofthetimeandworkofmealpreparationfromthekitchento thefoodprocessor’splant.[D]Butsomeeconomistsclaim thatthemiddleman’sactualprofitwasverylow.[E]Who thenisactuallyresponsibleforthesizeofthebillahousewifemustpay beforeshecarriesthefoodhomefromthestore’[F]But thereislessagreementwhenreasonsfortherisearebeingdiscussed.Whois reallyresponsible[G]Economistsdonot.agreeonsome ofthepredictions.Theyalsodonotagreeonthevalueofdifferent decisions.Someeconomistssupportaparticulardecisionwhileothers criticizeit.
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Text4 TheSouthdaleshoppingcentrein Minnesotahasanatriumafoodcourtfountainsandacresofparking.Itsshops includeaDairyQueenaVictoria’sSecretandapurveyorofcomicT-shirts.It maynotseemlikealandmarkasimportanttoarchitecturalhistoryasthe LouvreorNewYork’sWoolworthBuilding.Butitis.ohmygod!chimesagroup ofteenagegirlsonlearningthattheyarestandingintheworld’sfirsttrue shoppingmall.Thatisthecoolestthinganybodyhassaidtousallday. InthepasthalfcenturySouthdaleanditsmany imitatorshavetransformedshoppinghabitsurbaneconomiesandteenagespeech. Americanowhassome1100enclosedshoppingmallsaccordingtothe InternationalCouncilofShoppingCentres.CloneshaveappearedfromChennaito Martinique.Yetthemall’sstoryisfarfromtriumphal.InventedbyaEuropean socialistwhohatedcarsandcametoderidehisowncreationithasamurky future.WhilemallscontinuetomultiplyoutsideAmericatheyaregradually dyinginthecountrythatpioneeredthem. Southdale’screatorarrivedinAmericaasarefugeefromNazi-occupied Vienna.VictorGruenwasaJewishbohemianwhobegantodesignshopsforfellow immigrantsinNewYorkafterfailingincabarettheatre.Hisworkwasadmired partlyforitsunclutteredmodernistlookwhichseemedrevolutionaryin1930s America.ButGruen’ssecretwasthewayheusedarcadesandeye-leveldisplay casestolurecustomersintostoresalmostagainsttheirwill.Asacritic complainedhisshopswerelikemousetraps.Afewyearslaterthesamewouldbe saidofhisshoppingmalls.Bythe1940s departmentstoreswerealreadymovingtothesuburbs.Somehadbeguntobuild adjacentstripsofshopswhichtheyfilledwithboutiquesinanattemptto re-createurbanshoppingdistricts.In1947ashoppingcentreopenedinLos Angelesfeaturingtwodepartmentstoresaclusterofsmallshopsandalarge carpark.Itwasineffectanoutdoorshoppingmall.Fineforbalmysouthern CaliforniaperhapsbutnotforMinnesota’sharshclimate.Commissionedto buildashoppingcentreatSouthdalein1956Gruenthrewaroofoverthe structureandinstalledanair-conditioningsystemtokeepthetemperatureat 75°F24℃—whichacontemporarypressreleasecalledEternalSpring.Themall wasborn.Gruengotanextraordinarynumberof thingsrightfirsttime.Hebuiltaslopingroadaroundtheperimeterofthe mallsothathalfoftheshoppersenteredonthegroundfloorandhalfonthe firstfloor-somethingthatbecameastandardfeatureofmalls.Southdale’s balconieswerelowsothatshopperscouldseetheshopsontheflooraboveor belowthem.Thecarparkhadanimalsignstohelpshoppersrememberthewayback totheirvehicles.ItwasasthoughOrvilleandWilburWrighthadnotjust discoveredpoweredflightbuthadbuiltaplanewithtraytablesandaduty-free service.WhichofthefollowingisnottheextraordinarythingGruengotforthefirsttime
Directions:Inthefollowing textsomesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45choosethemost suitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Thereare twoextrachoiceswhichdonotfitinanyofthegaps. In1959theaverageAmericanfamilypaid$989forayear’s supplyoffood.In1972thefamilypaid$1311.Thatwasapriceincreaseof nearlyone-third.Everyfamilyhashadthissortofexperience.Everyoneagrees thatthecostoffeedingafamilyhasrisensharply.41.______. Manyblamethefarmerswhoproducethevegetablesfruitmeat eggsandcheesethatstoresofferforsale.AccordingtotheU.S.Department ofAgriculturethefarmer’sshareofthe$1311spentbythefamilyin1972was $521.Thiswas31percentmorethanthefarmerhadreceivedin1959. Butfarmersclaimthatthisincreasewasvery smallcomparedtotheincreaseintheircostofliving.42.______Theseinclude truckdriversmeatpackersmanufacturersofpackagesandotherfood containersandtheownersofstoreswherefoodissold.Theyareamongthe middlemenwhostandbetweenthefarmerandthepeoplewhobuyandeatthe food.Aremiddlementheonestoblameforrisingfoodprices Ofthe$1311familyfoodbillin1972middlementreceived$790 whichwas33percentmorethantheyhadreceivedin1959.Itappearsthatthe middlemen’sprofithasincreasedmorethanfarmer’s.43.Accordingtoeconomists attheFirstNationalCityBanktheprofitformeatpackersandfoodstores amountedtolessthanonepercent.Duringthesameperiodallother manufacturersweremakingaprofitofmorethanfivepercent.Bycomparisonwith othermembersoftheeconomicsystembothfarmersandmiddlemenhaveprofited surprisinglylittlefromtheriseinfoodprices. 44.______TheeconomistsatFirstNationalCityBankhaveananswertogive housewivesbutmanypeoplewillnotlikeit.Theseeconomistsblamethe housewifeherselfforthejumpinfoodprices.Theysaythatfoodcostsmorenow becausewomendon’twanttospendmuchtimeinthekitchen.Womenprefertobuy foodwhichhasalreadybeenpreparedbeforeitreachesthemarket. Vegetablesandchickencostmorewhentheyhave beencutintopiecesbysomeoneotherthantheonewhobuysit.Afamilyshould expecttopaymorewhenseveralTVdinnersaretakenhomefromthestore. Thesearefullycookedmealsconsistingofmeatvegetablesandsometimes dessertallarrangedonametaldish.Thedishisputintotheovenandheated whilethehousewifeisdoingsomethingelse.Suchaconveniencecostsmoney.45. Economistsremindusthatmanymodemhousewives havejobsoutsidethehome.Theyearnmoneythathelpstopaythefamilyfood bills.Thehousewifenaturallyhaslesstimeandenergyforcookingaftera day’swork.Shewantstobuymanykindsoffoodthatcanbeputonherfamily’s tableeasilyandquickly.Ifthehousewifewantsallofthesetheeconomists saythatisherprivilegebutshemustbepreparedtopayfortheservicesof thosewhomakeherworkeasier.Itappearsthat theanswertothequestionofrisingpricesisnotasimpleone.Producers consumersandmiddlemenallsharetheresponsibilityforthesharpriseinfood costs.[A]Howeversomeeconomistsbelievethatcontrols canhavenegativeeffectsoveralongperiodoftime.Incitieswithrent controlthecitygovernmentsetsthemaximumrentthatalandlordcancharge foranapartment.[B]Farmerstendtoblameothersforthe sharpriseinfoodprices.Theyparticularlyblamethosewhoprocessthe farmproductsaftertheproductsleavethefarm.[C]Thusas economistspointout:Someofthebasicreasonsforwideningfoodprice spreadsareeasilytraceabletotheincreasinguseofconveniencefoods whichtransfermuchofthetimeandworkofmealpreparationfromthekitchento thefoodprocessor’splant.[D]Butsomeeconomistsclaim thatthemiddleman’sactualprofitwasverylow.[E]Who thenisactuallyresponsibleforthesizeofthebillahousewifemustpay beforeshecarriesthefoodhomefromthestore’[F]But thereislessagreementwhenreasonsfortherisearebeingdiscussed.Whois reallyresponsible[G]Economistsdonot.agreeonsome ofthepredictions.Theyalsodonotagreeonthevalueofdifferent decisions.Someeconomistssupportaparticulardecisionwhileothers criticizeit.
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Directions:Inthefollowing textsomesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45choosethemost suitableonefromthelistA-Gtofitintoeachofthenumberedblank.Thereare twoextrachoiceswhichdonotfitinanyofthegaps. In1959theaverageAmericanfamilypaid$989forayear’s supplyoffood.In1972thefamilypaid$1311.Thatwasapriceincreaseof nearlyone-third.Everyfamilyhashadthissortofexperience.Everyoneagrees thatthecostoffeedingafamilyhasrisensharply.41.______. Manyblamethefarmerswhoproducethevegetablesfruitmeat eggsandcheesethatstoresofferforsale.AccordingtotheU.S.Department ofAgriculturethefarmer’sshareofthe$1311spentbythefamilyin1972was $521.Thiswas31percentmorethanthefarmerhadreceivedin1959. Butfarmersclaimthatthisincreasewasvery smallcomparedtotheincreaseintheircostofliving.42.______Theseinclude truckdriversmeatpackersmanufacturersofpackagesandotherfood containersandtheownersofstoreswherefoodissold.Theyareamongthe middlemenwhostandbetweenthefarmerandthepeoplewhobuyandeatthe food.Aremiddlementheonestoblameforrisingfoodprices Ofthe$1311familyfoodbillin1972middlementreceived$790 whichwas33percentmorethantheyhadreceivedin1959.Itappearsthatthe middlemen’sprofithasincreasedmorethanfarmer’s.43.Accordingtoeconomists attheFirstNationalCityBanktheprofitformeatpackersandfoodstores amountedtolessthanonepercent.Duringthesameperiodallother manufacturersweremakingaprofitofmorethanfivepercent.Bycomparisonwith othermembersoftheeconomicsystembothfarmersandmiddlemenhaveprofited surprisinglylittlefromtheriseinfoodprices. 44.______TheeconomistsatFirstNationalCityBankhaveananswertogive housewivesbutmanypeoplewillnotlikeit.Theseeconomistsblamethe housewifeherselfforthejumpinfoodprices.Theysaythatfoodcostsmorenow becausewomendon’twanttospendmuchtimeinthekitchen.Womenprefertobuy foodwhichhasalreadybeenpreparedbeforeitreachesthemarket. Vegetablesandchickencostmorewhentheyhave beencutintopiecesbysomeoneotherthantheonewhobuysit.Afamilyshould expecttopaymorewhenseveralTVdinnersaretakenhomefromthestore. Thesearefullycookedmealsconsistingofmeatvegetablesandsometimes dessertallarrangedonametaldish.Thedishisputintotheovenandheated whilethehousewifeisdoingsomethingelse.Suchaconveniencecostsmoney.45. Economistsremindusthatmanymodemhousewives havejobsoutsidethehome.Theyearnmoneythathelpstopaythefamilyfood bills.Thehousewifenaturallyhaslesstimeandenergyforcookingaftera day’swork.Shewantstobuymanykindsoffoodthatcanbeputonherfamily’s tableeasilyandquickly.Ifthehousewifewantsallofthesetheeconomists saythatisherprivilegebutshemustbepreparedtopayfortheservicesof thosewhomakeherworkeasier.Itappearsthat theanswertothequestionofrisingpricesisnotasimpleone.Producers consumersandmiddlemenallsharetheresponsibilityforthesharpriseinfood costs.[A]Howeversomeeconomistsbelievethatcontrols canhavenegativeeffectsoveralongperiodoftime.Incitieswithrent controlthecitygovernmentsetsthemaximumrentthatalandlordcancharge foranapartment.[B]Farmerstendtoblameothersforthe sharpriseinfoodprices.Theyparticularlyblamethosewhoprocessthe farmproductsaftertheproductsleavethefarm.[C]Thusas economistspointout:Someofthebasicreasonsforwideningfoodprice spreadsareeasilytraceabletotheincreasinguseofconveniencefoods whichtransfermuchofthetimeandworkofmealpreparationfromthekitchento thefoodprocessor’splant.[D]Butsomeeconomistsclaim thatthemiddleman’sactualprofitwasverylow.[E]Who thenisactuallyresponsibleforthesizeofthebillahousewifemustpay beforeshecarriesthefoodhomefromthestore’[F]But thereislessagreementwhenreasonsfortherisearebeingdiscussed.Whois reallyresponsible[G]Economistsdonot.agreeonsome ofthepredictions.Theyalsodonotagreeonthevalueofdifferent decisions.Someeconomistssupportaparticulardecisionwhileothers criticizeit.
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Directions:Readthe followingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto Chinese. Mostmarketingoperationspaycloseattentiontowhatyoung peoplearebuyingandthinking.NotBritain’spoliticalpartieshowever forthesimplereasonthattheunder-30sareunlikelytogoanywhereneara pollingbooth.In196411%ofthoseaged18to24claimednottovote accordingtotheBritishElectionStudy.Atthegeneralelectionlastyearthat figureroseto55%.46.AreportthisweekbyReformathink-tanksuggests thatthisreticenceiscostingthemdearly.Changesingovernmentpolicyit argueshaveturnedbeingyoungintoaterriblebore.47. Therearealreadytwopowerfuleconomicforcesworkingagainsttheso-called IPODgenerationthatarebeyondthegovernment’scontrol.Firstthe ageingofthepopulationisfastincreasingtheratioofpeopleinretirementto thoseofworkingage.Sotheyoungcanlookforwardtohandingoverarising proportionoftheirpaytosupporttheoldiesintheirdecline.Secondthecost ofbuyingahouseinplaceswherepeoplewanttolivehasshotupbeyondthe reachoftheyoung.In199524%ofallfirst-timehomebuyerswereunder25; todaylessthan15%areaccordingtotheHalifaxabank. Thismuchisuncontroversial.ButthereportalsoarguesthattheLabour governmenthasmadelifeworseforyoungpeopleinthreeways.Firstincreased spendingonhealthcarehastendedtobenefittheoldwho’usetheNHSmore thantheyoung.Secondtiltingthetaxandbenefitsystemtowardspeoplewith childrenhastransferredmoneyfromtheyoungtothemiddle-aged.Thirdhigher tuitionfeesarelandinguniversitygraduateswithheftydebts.48.Andthe futuredoesn’tlookmuchbetter:thegovernment’sproposedpensionreforms alongwiththedeclineofdefined-benefitcompany-pensionschemesmakegrim readingfortheunder-30stoo.Thesechanges oughttohavebroughtaboutare-examinationoftheburdenoftaxationonthis agegroupsaysNickBosanquetofImperialCollegeLondononeoftheauthors ofthereporttiereckonsthatafterpayingvarioustaxmenandlenders graduatestakehomeonlyaroundhalfoftheirsalaries.Theaverageforall salariedworkersisaboutthree-fifths.Arethings reallythatbadWhenexaminedinafreeze-framebeingyoungdoesnotlookmuch funfinancially.Butwelfarestatesaremeanttotransferresourcesfromthe vigoroustothefragile.Somebenefitsaremerelydeferred:today’s25-year-olds willhavebabiesandhipreplacementsoneday.49.Andalthoughpeoplein their20sand30stendtobeheavilyindebtedthispasseswhentheysinkinto their40sand50ssaysRichardDisneyofNottinghamUniversity. Evensothefeelingthatyoungpeoplearebeing squeezedpresentsapoliticalopportunityfortheoppositionparties. 50.DavidWillettstheConservativeshadoweducationsecretarysaidina speechlastyearthattheyoungcouldbeforgivenforbelievingthatthewayin whicheconomicandsocialpolicyisnowconductedislittlelessthana conspiracybythemiddle-agedagainstthem_.TheLiberalDemocrat commissionontaxpolicyworriedinAugustaboutinter-generationalunfairness too.Therewillbemoreofsuchtalk.Forthe Toriesitoffersawaytodiscussreducingspendingwithoutsoundingasifthey aremerelythemouthpieceofthewealthy.ItgivesLibDemleadersawayto argueactivistsoutofpromisingtoout-spendLabour.Anditmightevenpersuade someofthosegloomy25-year-oldstovote.
Directions:Readthe followingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsinto Chinese. Mostmarketingoperationspaycloseattentiontowhatyoung peoplearebuyingandthinking.NotBritain’spoliticalpartieshowever forthesimplereasonthattheunder-30sareunlikelytogoanywhereneara pollingbooth.In196411%ofthoseaged18to24claimednottovote accordingtotheBritishElectionStudy.Atthegeneralelectionlastyearthat figureroseto55%.46.AreportthisweekbyReformathink-tanksuggests thatthisreticenceiscostingthemdearly.Changesingovernmentpolicyit argueshaveturnedbeingyoungintoaterriblebore.47. Therearealreadytwopowerfuleconomicforcesworkingagainsttheso-called IPODgenerationthatarebeyondthegovernment’scontrol.Firstthe ageingofthepopulationisfastincreasingtheratioofpeopleinretirementto thoseofworkingage.Sotheyoungcanlookforwardtohandingoverarising proportionoftheirpaytosupporttheoldiesintheirdecline.Secondthecost ofbuyingahouseinplaceswherepeoplewanttolivehasshotupbeyondthe reachoftheyoung.In199524%ofallfirst-timehomebuyerswereunder25; todaylessthan15%areaccordingtotheHalifaxabank. Thismuchisuncontroversial.ButthereportalsoarguesthattheLabour governmenthasmadelifeworseforyoungpeopleinthreeways.Firstincreased spendingonhealthcarehastendedtobenefittheoldwho’usetheNHSmore thantheyoung.Secondtiltingthetaxandbenefitsystemtowardspeoplewith childrenhastransferredmoneyfromtheyoungtothemiddle-aged.Thirdhigher tuitionfeesarelandinguniversitygraduateswithheftydebts.48.Andthe futuredoesn’tlookmuchbetter:thegovernment’sproposedpensionreforms alongwiththedeclineofdefined-benefitcompany-pensionschemesmakegrim readingfortheunder-30stoo.Thesechanges oughttohavebroughtaboutare-examinationoftheburdenoftaxationonthis agegroupsaysNickBosanquetofImperialCollegeLondononeoftheauthors ofthereporttiereckonsthatafterpayingvarioustaxmenandlenders graduatestakehomeonlyaroundhalfoftheirsalaries.Theaverageforall salariedworkersisaboutthree-fifths.Arethings reallythatbadWhenexaminedinafreeze-framebeingyoungdoesnotlookmuch funfinancially.Butwelfarestatesaremeanttotransferresourcesfromthe vigoroustothefragile.Somebenefitsaremerelydeferred:today’s25-year-olds willhavebabiesandhipreplacementsoneday.49.Andalthoughpeoplein their20sand30stendtobeheavilyindebtedthispasseswhentheysinkinto their40sand50ssaysRichardDisneyofNottinghamUniversity. Evensothefeelingthatyoungpeoplearebeing squeezedpresentsapoliticalopportunityfortheoppositionparties. 50.DavidWillettstheConservativeshadoweducationsecretarysaidina speechlastyearthattheyoungcouldbeforgivenforbelievingthatthewayin whicheconomicandsocialpolicyisnowconductedislittlelessthana conspiracybythemiddle-agedagainstthem_.TheLiberalDemocrat commissionontaxpolicyworriedinAugustaboutinter-generationalunfairness too.Therewillbemoreofsuchtalk.Forthe Toriesitoffersawaytodiscussreducingspendingwithoutsoundingasifthey aremerelythemouthpieceofthewealthy.ItgivesLibDemleadersawayto argueactivistsoutofpromisingtoout-spendLabour.Anditmightevenpersuade someofthosegloomy25-year-oldstovote.
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