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本题为选做题请在ⅠⅡ两道试题中选取其中一道作答若两题都回答只按第1道试题的成绩记入总分 选做题Ⅰ 阅读材料回答问题 材料1 英国前外交大臣杰克·斯特劳2006年2月访问尼日利亚时说中国今天在非洲所做的多数是150年前我们指英法老殖民主义者在非洲做的 材料2 新殖民主义这顶帽子绝对扣不到中国的头上从1840年鸦片战争开始中国遭受了大约110年的殖民主义侵略中华民族懂得殖民主义给人民带来的苦痛也深知要同殖民主义做斗争我们长期以来之所以支持非洲民族解放和振兴这是一个主要原因 在这里我想强调长期以来非洲人民也给予了中国宝贵的支持我们说非洲人民对中国有德中国的先哲说过人之有德于我也不可忘也吾有德于人也不可不忘也 ——摘自____2006年6月18日在埃及记者会上的讲话 材料3 中国在与非洲发展关系时一直本着平等互利共同发展的原则中非之间的合作也是开放透明的不针对任何第三方 2006年中非贸易额达到555亿美元同比增长40%2006牟中国对非直接投资3.7亿美元中方投资项目分布在49个非洲国家涉及贸易生产加工资源开发交通运输农业及农产品综合开发等多个领域 目前中国已同28个非洲国家签署了双边促进和保护投资协定与8个非洲国家签订避免双重征税和防止偷漏税协定与其他国家的协商签订工作也在不断推进这将为中非企业开展合作创造更为良好的政策和法律环境 请回答 1结合材料23及中国外交的原则分析材料1的观点 2中非发展经贸合作的深远意义是什么 选做题Ⅱ 阅读材料回答问题 材料1 最近两则消息颇耐人寻味 2007年3月19日美国国际先驱论坛报报道称俄罗斯敦促伊朗按照联合国安理会要求暂停铀浓缩活动否则将停止向伊朗布什尔核电站提供核燃料3月20日的纽约时报也有引述美国欧盟和伊朗三方消息来源的同样报道但俄常驻联合国代表否认了这一所谓俄向伊下最后通牒的报道 另据俄罗斯媒体报道将于2007年4月9日在卡塔尔首都多哈召开的天然气出口国论坛上有关国家将宣布成立天然气输出国组织因其性质与石油输出国组织欧佩克相似媒体更愿以天然气欧佩克称之即将率团出席这次会议的俄罗斯代表则对此表示无可奉告 两则消息均涉及能源核能与天然气近年有关俄罗斯打能源牌的报道和议论也很多这个问题很敏感涉及国际众多方面的利益所以俄罗斯的代表或否认或不言这一做法倒也符合打牌的规则打牌的规则之一就是不能提前亮牌 材料2 中国是能源消费大国更是能源生产大国2006年7月17日____在八国集团同中国等六个发展中国家领导人对话会议上强调指出中国高度重视能源问题中国能源战略的基本内容是坚持节约优先立足国内多元发展保护环境加强国际互利合作努力构筑稳定经济清洁的能源供应体系 请回答 1我国的能源发展战略是如何体现唯物论与辩证法的统一的 2俄罗斯打能源牌体现了世界政治发展的什么特点
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WhenstarslikeourSundietheybloattobecomeredgiantsandthenejectgiganticcloudsofgasanddustintospace.Increasinglyhoweverscientistsfoundthemselvesataprofoundlosstoexplainhowexactlydyingstarscouldblowawaytheseclouds.Nowastrophysicistsproposethatunexpectedchemicalreactionsduringtheformationofstardustcouldhelpsolvethismystery. StarssmallerthantheSunanduptoeighttimesasmassivediebyswellingupintoredgiantsbeforesheddingmostoftheirmasstoshrinkintoverycompactdyingembers灰烬calledwhitedwarfs.Twokindsofredgiantsexist-thosewithlotsofcarbonandothersricherinoxygenthanincarbon.Carbon-richstarsreleasecarbonparticlesduringtheirdeaththroes.Scientistsproposedthesepitch-blackgrainsabsorbraysfromthedyingstarandgetshotintospacebystarlightatheorythatfitboththeobservationsandcomputermodels. Increasinglyhoweverresearcherscouldnotexplainhowoxygen-richstarslikeourownSuncouldpropeltheircloudsawayduringthefinalstagesofmassloss.Oxygen-richstarscreatelargequantitiesofwatervaporandsilicatessuchasquartz石英砂orsand.Thesearetransparentmeaningstarlightshouldgorightthroughthem. Possiblesolutionshavebeencontemplatedbyscientists.Theyfirstponderedwhetherthesilicatesmighthaveironinthemwhichwouldrenderthemopaqueinsteadoftransparent.Butcalculationsshowedthedustgrainswouldhaveevaporatediftheyhadironinthem.Theynextwonderedifenoughmoleculessurroundedthecoreofadyingoxygen-richstartoblockoutitslightandthuscreateawindthatblewthestar’soutermostlayerintospace.ButtheirmodelssuggestedthesemoleculescouldnotblockoffenoughlightandcreatestrongenoughRinds. Thescientiststhensuggestedthatpulsationsoccurredwhenstarsdiecouldperhapsforceastar’smatteroutbutthisideadidnotmatchwithastronomers’observations.Butinspirationthendawneduponthem.Perhapssomeofthecarbonintheoxygen-richstarscouldhelpforcetheouterlayersofthestarsintospace.Theybelieveshockwavesfromthepulsationsofdyingstarscouldmakecarboninoxygen-richstarsformpitch-blackdust. "Thetheoryfitswithalloursubsequentmodelcalculationsanditmatchesobservationsfromdyingoxygen-richredgiants".Moreover"thismechanismstronglyfavorsthepresenceofmagnesiumsilicatesoverironsilicatesintheinterstellarmedium"inagreementwithrecentfindingsfromNASA’scomet-samplingStardustspaceprobe.Ifprovencorrectthebeautyofthenewscenarioisthatitsuggestsacommondrivingmechanismformanydyingstarssheddingtheirmassviadustywinds"withpossiblelong-reachingconsequencesfortheoriginofchemicalelementsrelevantforlife." Whichofthefollowingistrueofthetext
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The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.6
2007年6月7日__在发展中国家领导人集体会晤时的讲话中为发展中国家的发雇创造有利条件促进全球协调发展提出的建议是
阅读材料回答问题 材料1 我们对待小农的态度究竟是怎样的呢在我们夺得国家政权的那一天我们应该怎样对待他们呢 第一法国纲领的论点是完全正确的我们预见到小农必然灭亡但是我们无论如何不要以自己的干预去加速其灭亡 第二同样明显的是当我们掌握了国家政权的时候我们决不会考虑用暴力去剥夺小农不论有无报偿都是一样像我们不得不如此对待土地占有者那样我们对于小农的任务首先是把他们的私人生产和私人占有变为合作社的生产和占有不是采用暴力而是通过示范和为此提供社会帮助显然到那时候我们将有足够的手段向小农许诺他们将得到现在就必须让他们明了的好处——摘自恩格斯法德农民问题 材料2 我们的党一掌握了国家政权就应该干脆地剥夺大土地占有者就像剥夺工厂主一样这一剥夺是否要用赎买来实行这大半不取决于我们而取决于我们取得政权时的情况尤其是也取决于大土地占有者先生们自己的态度我们决不认为赎买在任何情况下都是不容许的马克思曾向我讲过并且讲过好多次!他的意见假如我们能赎买下这整个匪帮那对于我们最便宜不过了 ——摘自恩格斯法德农民问题 材料3 在我国既然国家政权操纵在工人阶级手中既然全部生产资料又属于这个国家政权我们要解决的任务的确就只剩下实现居民合作化了 我们许多做实际工作的人所估计不足的正是这一情况在我国人们还轻视合作社还不了解第一在原则方面生产资料所有权在国家手中第二在采用尽可能使农民感到简便易行和容易接受的方法过渡到新制度方面这种合作社具有多重大的意义 ——摘自列宁论合作社 材料4 根据我国的经验农民这种在生产上逐步联合起来的具体道路就是经过简单的共同劳动的临时互助组和在共同劳动的基础上实行某些分工分业而有某些少量公共财产的常年互助组到实行土地入股统一经营而有较多公共财产的农业生产合作社到完全的社会主义的集体农民公有制的更高级的农业生产合作社也就是集体农庄这种由具有社会主义萌芽到具有更多社会主义因素到完全的社会主义的合作化的发展道路就是我们党所指出的对农业逐步实现社会主义改造的道路 发展农业合作社无论何时何地都必须根据农民自愿这一根本的原则 必须采用说服示范和国家援助的方法来使农民自愿联合起来 ——摘自中__关于发展农业生产合作杜的决议 材料5 我们同民族资产阶级建立联盟的政策不论是在民主革命时期或者是在中华人民共和国成立以后都是必要的正确的是符合工人阶级和全体人民利益的 但是这样做并不是不要付出代价的为了结成和继续这个联盟为了借助国家资本主义达到社会主义的目的我们就需要对资产阶级偿付一笔很大的物质代价这就是对于资产阶级私有的生产资料不是采取没收的政策而是采取赎买的政策这是从我们中国特殊历史条件中产生出来的政策 ——摘自中__关于资本主义改造问题的决议 请回答 1材料1和材料3中提出的重要观点是什么材料4从哪些方面丰富和发展了材料1和材料3的观点 2材料2中的这整个匪帮指的是什么恩格斯提出了哪些主要的观点对中国社会主义改造有什么指导意义 3如何理解材料5中这是从我们中国特殊历史条件中产生出来的政策
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.18
阅读下列反映辩证法和形而上学对立的几则故事 材料1 有一户人家养了一头母牛和一头小牛这家主人因事要请客准备挤些牛奶下来供招待客人之用但是他转念一想——现在离请客还有一个月如果预先把牛奶挤下来积存多了牛奶容易变质发酸也不便于保藏不如就利用牛肚皮暂时储藏一下临到请客时一次挤出到时牛奶既多又鲜岂不妙哉于是主人就把母牛和那头小牛隔离开来停止了挤奶转眼间请客的日子到了客人们纷纷光临主人把母牛从牛棚里牵出来派用场却什么也挤不出来 材料2 鲁人有公孙辍者曰我能起死人人问其故对曰我固能治偏枯半身不遂今吾倍所以为偏枯之药则可以起死人矣物固有可以为小不可以为大可以为半不可以为全者也 材料3 有过江上者见人方引婴儿而欲投之江中婴儿啼人问其故曰此其父善游其父虽善游其于岂遽善游哉此任物亦必悖矣 有个鲁国人擅长编草鞋他妻子擅长织白绢他想迁到越国去友人对他说你到越国去一定会贫穷的为什么草鞋是用来穿着走路的但越国人习惯于赤足走路白绢是用来作帽子的但越国人习惯于披头散发凭着你的长处到用不到你的地方去这样要使自己不贫穷难道可能吗 材料4 齐人有好猎者旷日持久而不得兽入则愧其家室出则愧其知友州里惟其所以不得之故则狗恶也欲得良狗则家贫无以于是还疾耕疾耕则家富家富则有以求良狗狗良则数得兽矣田猎之获常过人矣非独猎也百事也尽然 材料5 姓石的匠人到齐国去经过曲辕这个地方看到一棵可造数以十计的船的树但匠人却不看竟然不停地赶路他的学生很奇怪问我随先生学艺以来从来没有见过这样好的木材而先生却看也不看为什么匠人说这是一棵疏脆无用的树用来造船就会沉用来造棺材就腐朽得快用来造器具就会很快被虫蛀这是一株不能用作木料的树没有什么用处所以才会这么长寿 请回答 1从哲学的角度说明材料1中主人最后为什么挤不出牛奶来 2材料2中的鲁人认为自己可以起死人.的理由与哪些哲学原理相悖鲁人所犯错误给我们什么启示 3阅读材料3过江者看见的引婴儿而欲投之江中和鲁国人想迁到越国去卖草鞋违背了哪些哲学原理 4材料4中的齐人由入则愧其家室出则愧其知友州里到田猎之获常过人的转变中蕴涵了哪些哲学原理这些哲学原理对我们认识世界改造世界有什么重要的意义 5材料5的哲学寓意是什么
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.16
WhenstarslikeourSundietheybloattobecomeredgiantsandthenejectgiganticcloudsofgasanddustintospace.Increasinglyhoweverscientistsfoundthemselvesataprofoundlosstoexplainhowexactlydyingstarscouldblowawaytheseclouds.Nowastrophysicistsproposethatunexpectedchemicalreactionsduringtheformationofstardustcouldhelpsolvethismystery. StarssmallerthantheSunanduptoeighttimesasmassivediebyswellingupintoredgiantsbeforesheddingmostoftheirmasstoshrinkintoverycompactdyingembers灰烬calledwhitedwarfs.Twokindsofredgiantsexist-thosewithlotsofcarbonandothersricherinoxygenthanincarbon.Carbon-richstarsreleasecarbonparticlesduringtheirdeaththroes.Scientistsproposedthesepitch-blackgrainsabsorbraysfromthedyingstarandgetshotintospacebystarlightatheorythatfitboththeobservationsandcomputermodels. Increasinglyhoweverresearcherscouldnotexplainhowoxygen-richstarslikeourownSuncouldpropeltheircloudsawayduringthefinalstagesofmassloss.Oxygen-richstarscreatelargequantitiesofwatervaporandsilicatessuchasquartz石英砂orsand.Thesearetransparentmeaningstarlightshouldgorightthroughthem. Possiblesolutionshavebeencontemplatedbyscientists.Theyfirstponderedwhetherthesilicatesmighthaveironinthemwhichwouldrenderthemopaqueinsteadoftransparent.Butcalculationsshowedthedustgrainswouldhaveevaporatediftheyhadironinthem.Theynextwonderedifenoughmoleculessurroundedthecoreofadyingoxygen-richstartoblockoutitslightandthuscreateawindthatblewthestar’soutermostlayerintospace.ButtheirmodelssuggestedthesemoleculescouldnotblockoffenoughlightandcreatestrongenoughRinds. Thescientiststhensuggestedthatpulsationsoccurredwhenstarsdiecouldperhapsforceastar’smatteroutbutthisideadidnotmatchwithastronomers’observations.Butinspirationthendawneduponthem.Perhapssomeofthecarbonintheoxygen-richstarscouldhelpforcetheouterlayersofthestarsintospace.Theybelieveshockwavesfromthepulsationsofdyingstarscouldmakecarboninoxygen-richstarsformpitch-blackdust. "Thetheoryfitswithalloursubsequentmodelcalculationsanditmatchesobservationsfromdyingoxygen-richredgiants".Moreover"thismechanismstronglyfavorsthepresenceofmagnesiumsilicatesoverironsilicatesintheinterstellarmedium"inagreementwithrecentfindingsfromNASA’scomet-samplingStardustspaceprobe.Ifprovencorrectthebeautyofthenewscenarioisthatitsuggestsacommondrivingmechanismformanydyingstarssheddingtheirmassviadustywinds"withpossiblelong-reachingconsequencesfortheoriginofchemicalelementsrelevantforlife." AccordingtotheauthorthenewdiscoveryaboutOxygen-richredgiants
真理和谬误在一定条件下能互相转化这说明
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.12
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.20
NewgraduatesinAmericaareusedtofacinganuncertainfuturewhilesaddledwithheavydebts.NowSallieMaethefirmthatprovidesmanyofthemwiththefinancialwherewithaltocompletetheireducationwillunderstandhowtheyfeel.OnMondayApril16thitwasannouncedthattwoprivate-equityfirmsalongwithtwobanksJPMorganChaseandBankofAmericahadagreedtopay$25billionforAmerica’sleadingstudent-loanprovider. Inthepastdecadethemarketforstudentloanshasdoubledtoaround$85billionayear.Studentnumbershaveswelledwhileincomeshavefailedtokeeppacewiththesoaringcostofcollegeeducation.SallieMaehasoveraquarteroftheentirebusinessinAmerica.Andthoughmarginsarewafer-thinthefirmmadeaprofitof$1.2billionlastyear. ThisprofitabilityhasattractedtheinterestofbothDemocraticandRepublicanlawmakersseekingwaystosavemoneywhilemakingeducationmoreaffordable.ParticularlyvulnerableistheproportiondoledouttobigandprofitableprivatecompanieslikeSallieMaetosubsidiseaffordablegovernment-backedloans.Thesenowaccountforaround85%ofitslending. SallieMae’sprofitsandhealthycash-flowareadrawforprivateequity.Andtheinvolvementofthetwobankscouldproveusefulforplugginganygapinfinancingifthefirm’screditratingslipsfollowingtheassumptionofsomuchdebt.IthelpsthatSallieMaeisalsomakingmoneybeyonditscorebusiness.Themarketforprivateloanswithoutgovernmentsubsidiesorguaranteesisgrowingfastasthecostofeducationgrowswhilethesizeoffederalloansthatstudentscantakeouthasremainedflat.Thissortofloanisnicelyprofitablebecauselenderscanlevyhighinterestrates.Newgraduatesarealsotargets:SallieMaehasbuiltabigdebt-collectionarmforreluctantrepayersandacollege-fundbusinessforfastbreeders. EventherenewedinterestfrompoliticianscouldplayintoSallieMae’shands.Thelureofprofitsoverthepastdecadehasdrawnmorelendersintothebusiness.AnyfutureregulationsorlegislationthatmightshaveprofitmarginsfurthercoulddeternewentrantsorforcesmallerlendersoutofthebusinessandSallieMaemaygetmoreopportunitiestooffsetthereduction.Butdespiteallthesafeguardsstudentsarehighriskborrowerswhoquicklyamassbigdebts.SallieMaelikemanyofthestudentsitservescouldwakeuponedaywithanastyhangover拖欠andlittlerecollectionabouthowitcameabout AccordingtothetextthegoaloftheUSgovernmentoneducationcostis
Akeyreasonthenewsmediaexistswithspecialprivilegesistobeourwatchdogs.Reporters’chargeistoalertuswhensomethingiswrongwhenhumanornaturaldisastersareabouttothreatenourwelfare.Whenitcomestonaturaldisastersthenewsmediadoapraisablejobofreportingtheobviousbutnotaverygoodoneofpreparingthepublicforwhatmighthappenforalertingustopotentialdifficulties.Whenitcomestohumandisastersespeciallyproblemsingovernmentandeconomicmattersthepresshasfailedmiserably.ForexampleTimemagazinefinallytoldthepublicinarecentcoverstorywhatonlythemostquickobserversalreadyknew:"TheGreatRetirementRipoff偷窃:MillionsofAmericanswhothinktheywillretirewithbenefitsaregoingbeshocked.Howcorporationsarepickingpeople’spockets—withthehelpofCongress...Howcanthislegal" Wherewasthemediawheneachpieceofcorporate-biasedlegislationwasbeingpassedWhywasn’tCongressafraidtopasssuchlegislationBecausethemediahasdecidedthatnewsconcerningCongressisoflittleinteresttoitsaudience. TVnewsmanagershavebelievedthateconomicandsocialissuesaretoocomplicatedforthepublictograsp.Newspapereditorsoccasionallyprintsuchstoriesbutmostlytheyconcentrateonhuman-interestfeaturesconsumerhealthsectionsandentertainment.Hardnewsholesareshrinkingandinvestigativejournalismiscarriedoutonlyonoccasion.Itistoodifficultandcostly.Besidesitantagonizesadvertiserswhileseldomincreasingcirculation.Magazinesthatwouldlookintosuchsubjectsseemtobedyingout. Theresultisthatnooneiswatchingtherichandpowerfulsotheycandoalmostanythingwithimpunity不受惩罚.MillionsofAmericanshavebeenrobbedinbroaddaylightwhilethenewsmediahasbusieditselfwithcelebritytrialsandsensationalcrimestories.Corporationsstealthepublicblindunderlegislationauthorizedbygovernmentofficials.Companiesfileforbankruptcyprotectioncuttingoffmedicalandlife-insurancebenefitsforretirees.Itisn’tanewphenomenon.Forthemostparttoday’spresshasletdowntheAmericanpublictimeandtimeagain. Ifitseemstobegettingworseit’sbecausetherearesomanysegmentsofthemediathatshouldbetellingusinanaccurateandfairmannerwhatourelectedofficialsaredoingbeforeit’stoolatetotakeaction.It’shardertoblamecorporationsbecausetheymakenobonesabouttheirmission:makeasmuchmoneyaspossibleatallcosts.ThoseinCongressaresupposedtoprotectusandlookoutforourinterests.Yetitappearstheyconstantlyhelptheirpowerfulsupporterswhooftenbuytheirofficesforthem.Nooneisdoingtherightthing.Thejokeapparentlyisonallofus—theoldandthesickwhowillhavenohelpinthefutureandtheyoungburdenedwiththedebtofcaringfortheirimpoverishedeldersfortherestoftheirlives. Accordingtothefirstthreeparagraphsthenewsmediadowellin
Themodernuniversityistheidealenvironmentforthecreationandtransferofknowledgethatdrivesnationalcompetitivenessinanincreasinglyglobalera.ItsmosteffectiveformistheAmericanadaptationoftheEuropeanmodelinwhichteachingleaningandresearchareintegratedintoasingleinstitution.IndeedtheAmericanuniversityhasprovedcapableofalmostanythingfromdevelopingadvancedeconomictheoriestocreatingnewlifeforms. ManynationalleadersunderstandthattheuniversityisthecriticalcatalystforAmerica’sadaptabilityeconomicrobustnessandemergenceasagreatpower.Andtheyaremovingaggressivelytocatchup.Theuniversitiescreatedbyemergingeconomiesbeginninginthe1990sandthrough2020willlikelyplayadecisiveroleinreshapingtheglobalbalanceofeconomicpower. ThatisbadnewsfortheUnitedStates.ThepasttwodecadesofAmericanuniversitydevelopmenthavebeencharacterizedlargelybyself-satisfactionarisingfromsteadyprogressbythetop20orsoresearchuniversities.AndAmericaasanationhas1Seencoasting.Since2000theUnitedStateshaslostitsedgeinthegraduationofengineersandtechnologists.Thecountrynolongerdominatesscientificdiscoveryinnovationorexploration.MostimportanttheUnitedStateshasnotlaunchedanyefforttobuildnewinstitutionstoaccommodateitsincreasinglydiversepopulationofmorethan300million. TheresultisthatAmerica’suniversitysystemdespiteitshistoricalpre-eminencehasceasedtogrow.FurthermoreAmerica’suniversitysystemhasfailedtoadapttothedramaticdemographicshiftsoccurringasaresultofsocialmobilityandimmigration. Americaneedstorealizethatitsuniversitiesfacerealcompetitionfromtherestoftheworldtoattractthebestandthebrightesttosecureresourcesandtoprovideenvironmentsthateducateandinspire.ThisisnottosaythatthebestAmericanuniversitiesarenolongertheleadersindiscoveryandinnovation.Itistosaythatthesuccessofthehigher-educationsystemmustbemeasuredbymorethanjustinnovations.Itslong-termperformancedependsonitsabilitytoprovidelearningtoabroadcrosssectionsofcitizenstoadvancenationalproficiencyinmathandscienceandtocreateanadaptableworkforceaswellastodevelopanationalappreciationfordiscoveryentrepreneurshipandthecreativeprocess. InChinaandelsewherethesearethegoalsofthenewuniversitiesbeingbuilt.IntheUnitedStatesweneedtomovefromanationalself-confidencebasedonpastsuccesstoonebuiltontheknowledgethatweareadvancingasystemofhighereducationthatwillmeetourfutureneeds.Thiswillrequirethatpolicymakersbusinessleadersanduniversitiesrededicatethemselvestocreatingcomprehensivelearninganddiscoveryenvironments;designentirelynewmodelsandmethodsforteachingandthentakeactiontoimplementthem. Newuniversitieshavebeenestablishedamongmanyothercountriesinorderto
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The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.4
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.14
The"standardofliving"ofanycountrymeanstheaverageperson’sshareofthegoodsandserviceswhichthecountryproduces.Acountry’sstandardofliving1dependsfirstand2onitscapacitytoproducewealth."Wealth"inthissenseisnotmoneyforwedonotliveonmoney3onthingsthatmoneycanbuy."Goods"suchasfoodandclothingand"services"suchastransportand"4".Acountry’scapacitytoproducewealthdependsuponmanyfactorsmostof5haveaneffectononeanother.Wealthdepends6agreatextentuponacountry’snaturalresources.Someregionsoftheworldarewellsuppliedwithcoalandmineralsandhaveafertilesoilanda7climate;otherregionspossessnoneofthem. Nexttonaturalresources8theabilitytoturnthemtouse.Chinaisperhapsaswell9astheUSAinnaturalresourcesbutsufferedformanyyearsfromciviland10warsand11thisandotherreasonswas12todevelopherresources.13andstablepoliticalconditionsand14fromforeigninvasionenableacountrytodevelopitsnaturalresourcespeacefullyandsteadilyandtoproducemorewealththananothercountryequallywell15bynaturebutlesswellordered. Acountry’sstandardoflivingdoesnotonlydependuponthewealththatisproducedandconsumed16itsownbordersbutalsouponwhatisindirectlyproducedthroughinternationaltrade.17Britain’swealthinfoodstuffsandotheragriculturalproductswouldbemuchlessifshehadtodependonlyon18grownathome.Trademakesitpossibleforhersurplusmanufacturedgoodstobetradedabroadfortheagriculturalproductsthatwould19belacking.Acountry’swealthisthereforemuchinfluencedbyitsmanufacturingcapacity20thatothercountriescanbefoundreadytoacceptitsmanufactures Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.8
Themodernuniversityistheidealenvironmentforthecreationandtransferofknowledgethatdrivesnationalcompetitivenessinanincreasinglyglobalera.ItsmosteffectiveformistheAmericanadaptationoftheEuropeanmodelinwhichteachingleaningandresearchareintegratedintoasingleinstitution.IndeedtheAmericanuniversityhasprovedcapableofalmostanythingfromdevelopingadvancedeconomictheoriestocreatingnewlifeforms. ManynationalleadersunderstandthattheuniversityisthecriticalcatalystforAmerica’sadaptabilityeconomicrobustnessandemergenceasagreatpower.Andtheyaremovingaggressivelytocatchup.Theuniversitiescreatedbyemergingeconomiesbeginninginthe1990sandthrough2020willlikelyplayadecisiveroleinreshapingtheglobalbalanceofeconomicpower. ThatisbadnewsfortheUnitedStates.ThepasttwodecadesofAmericanuniversitydevelopmenthavebeencharacterizedlargelybyself-satisfactionarisingfromsteadyprogressbythetop20orsoresearchuniversities.AndAmericaasanationhas1Seencoasting.Since2000theUnitedStateshaslostitsedgeinthegraduationofengineersandtechnologists.Thecountrynolongerdominatesscientificdiscoveryinnovationorexploration.MostimportanttheUnitedStateshasnotlaunchedanyefforttobuildnewinstitutionstoaccommodateitsincreasinglydiversepopulationofmorethan300million. TheresultisthatAmerica’suniversitysystemdespiteitshistoricalpre-eminencehasceasedtogrow.FurthermoreAmerica’suniversitysystemhasfailedtoadapttothedramaticdemographicshiftsoccurringasaresultofsocialmobilityandimmigration. Americaneedstorealizethatitsuniversitiesfacerealcompetitionfromtherestoftheworldtoattractthebestandthebrightesttosecureresourcesandtoprovideenvironmentsthateducateandinspire.ThisisnottosaythatthebestAmericanuniversitiesarenolongertheleadersindiscoveryandinnovation.Itistosaythatthesuccessofthehigher-educationsystemmustbemeasuredbymorethanjustinnovations.Itslong-termperformancedependsonitsabilitytoprovidelearningtoabroadcrosssectionsofcitizenstoadvancenationalproficiencyinmathandscienceandtocreateanadaptableworkforceaswellastodevelopanationalappreciationfordiscoveryentrepreneurshipandthecreativeprocess. InChinaandelsewherethesearethegoalsofthenewuniversitiesbeingbuilt.IntheUnitedStatesweneedtomovefromanationalself-confidencebasedonpastsuccesstoonebuiltontheknowledgethatweareadvancingasystemofhighereducationthatwillmeetourfutureneeds.Thiswillrequirethatpolicymakersbusinessleadersanduniversitiesrededicatethemselvestocreatingcomprehensivelearninganddiscoveryenvironments;designentirelynewmodelsandmethodsforteachingandthentakeactiontoimplementthem. WhichofthefollowingisthegoalofChinatobuildupnewuniversities
Akeyreasonthenewsmediaexistswithspecialprivilegesistobeourwatchdogs.Reporters’chargeistoalertuswhensomethingiswrongwhenhumanornaturaldisastersareabouttothreatenourwelfare.Whenitcomestonaturaldisastersthenewsmediadoapraisablejobofreportingtheobviousbutnotaverygoodoneofpreparingthepublicforwhatmighthappenforalertingustopotentialdifficulties.Whenitcomestohumandisastersespeciallyproblemsingovernmentandeconomicmattersthepresshasfailedmiserably.ForexampleTimemagazinefinallytoldthepublicinarecentcoverstorywhatonlythemostquickobserversalreadyknew:"TheGreatRetirementRipoff偷窃:MillionsofAmericanswhothinktheywillretirewithbenefitsaregoingbeshocked.Howcorporationsarepickingpeople’spockets—withthehelpofCongress...Howcanthislegal" Wherewasthemediawheneachpieceofcorporate-biasedlegislationwasbeingpassedWhywasn’tCongressafraidtopasssuchlegislationBecausethemediahasdecidedthatnewsconcerningCongressisoflittleinteresttoitsaudience. TVnewsmanagershavebelievedthateconomicandsocialissuesaretoocomplicatedforthepublictograsp.Newspapereditorsoccasionallyprintsuchstoriesbutmostlytheyconcentrateonhuman-interestfeaturesconsumerhealthsectionsandentertainment.Hardnewsholesareshrinkingandinvestigativejournalismiscarriedoutonlyonoccasion.Itistoodifficultandcostly.Besidesitantagonizesadvertiserswhileseldomincreasingcirculation.Magazinesthatwouldlookintosuchsubjectsseemtobedyingout. Theresultisthatnooneiswatchingtherichandpowerfulsotheycandoalmostanythingwithimpunity不受惩罚.MillionsofAmericanshavebeenrobbedinbroaddaylightwhilethenewsmediahasbusieditselfwithcelebritytrialsandsensationalcrimestories.Corporationsstealthepublicblindunderlegislationauthorizedbygovernmentofficials.Companiesfileforbankruptcyprotectioncuttingoffmedicalandlife-insurancebenefitsforretirees.Itisn’tanewphenomenon.Forthemostparttoday’spresshasletdowntheAmericanpublictimeandtimeagain. Ifitseemstobegettingworseit’sbecausetherearesomanysegmentsofthemediathatshouldbetellingusinanaccurateandfairmannerwhatourelectedofficialsaredoingbeforeit’stoolatetotakeaction.It’shardertoblamecorporationsbecausetheymakenobonesabouttheirmission:makeasmuchmoneyaspossibleatallcosts.ThoseinCongressaresupposedtoprotectusandlookoutforourinterests.Yetitappearstheyconstantlyhelptheirpowerfulsupporterswhooftenbuytheirofficesforthem.Nooneisdoingtherightthing.Thejokeapparentlyisonallofus—theoldandthesickwhowillhavenohelpinthefutureandtheyoungburdenedwiththedebtofcaringfortheirimpoverishedeldersfortherestoftheirlives. Itcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphthat
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Akeyreasonthenewsmediaexistswithspecialprivilegesistobeourwatchdogs.Reporters’chargeistoalertuswhensomethingiswrongwhenhumanornaturaldisastersareabouttothreatenourwelfare.Whenitcomestonaturaldisastersthenewsmediadoapraisablejobofreportingtheobviousbutnotaverygoodoneofpreparingthepublicforwhatmighthappenforalertingustopotentialdifficulties.Whenitcomestohumandisastersespeciallyproblemsingovernmentandeconomicmattersthepresshasfailedmiserably.ForexampleTimemagazinefinallytoldthepublicinarecentcoverstorywhatonlythemostquickobserversalreadyknew:"TheGreatRetirementRipoff偷窃:MillionsofAmericanswhothinktheywillretirewithbenefitsaregoingbeshocked.Howcorporationsarepickingpeople’spockets—withthehelpofCongress...Howcanthislegal" Wherewasthemediawheneachpieceofcorporate-biasedlegislationwasbeingpassedWhywasn’tCongressafraidtopasssuchlegislationBecausethemediahasdecidedthatnewsconcerningCongressisoflittleinteresttoitsaudience. TVnewsmanagershavebelievedthateconomicandsocialissuesaretoocomplicatedforthepublictograsp.Newspapereditorsoccasionallyprintsuchstoriesbutmostlytheyconcentrateonhuman-interestfeaturesconsumerhealthsectionsandentertainment.Hardnewsholesareshrinkingandinvestigativejournalismiscarriedoutonlyonoccasion.Itistoodifficultandcostly.Besidesitantagonizesadvertiserswhileseldomincreasingcirculation.Magazinesthatwouldlookintosuchsubjectsseemtobedyingout. Theresultisthatnooneiswatchingtherichandpowerfulsotheycandoalmostanythingwithimpunity不受惩罚.MillionsofAmericanshavebeenrobbedinbroaddaylightwhilethenewsmediahasbusieditselfwithcelebritytrialsandsensationalcrimestories.Corporationsstealthepublicblindunderlegislationauthorizedbygovernmentofficials.Companiesfileforbankruptcyprotectioncuttingoffmedicalandlife-insurancebenefitsforretirees.Itisn’tanewphenomenon.Forthemostparttoday’spresshasletdowntheAmericanpublictimeandtimeagain. Ifitseemstobegettingworseit’sbecausetherearesomanysegmentsofthemediathatshouldbetellingusinanaccurateandfairmannerwhatourelectedofficialsaredoingbeforeit’stoolatetotakeaction.It’shardertoblamecorporationsbecausetheymakenobonesabouttheirmission:makeasmuchmoneyaspossibleatallcosts.ThoseinCongressaresupposedtoprotectusandlookoutforourinterests.Yetitappearstheyconstantlyhelptheirpowerfulsupporterswhooftenbuytheirofficesforthem.Nooneisdoingtherightthing.Thejokeapparentlyisonallofus—theoldandthesickwhowillhavenohelpinthefutureandtheyoungburdenedwiththedebtofcaringfortheirimpoverishedeldersfortherestoftheirlives. ThephraseHardnewsLine3Paragraph3canbeparaphrasedas
NewgraduatesinAmericaareusedtofacinganuncertainfuturewhilesaddledwithheavydebts.NowSallieMaethefirmthatprovidesmanyofthemwiththefinancialwherewithaltocompletetheireducationwillunderstandhowtheyfeel.OnMondayApril16thitwasannouncedthattwoprivate-equityfirmsalongwithtwobanksJPMorganChaseandBankofAmericahadagreedtopay$25billionforAmerica’sleadingstudent-loanprovider. Inthepastdecadethemarketforstudentloanshasdoubledtoaround$85billionayear.Studentnumbershaveswelledwhileincomeshavefailedtokeeppacewiththesoaringcostofcollegeeducation.SallieMaehasoveraquarteroftheentirebusinessinAmerica.Andthoughmarginsarewafer-thinthefirmmadeaprofitof$1.2billionlastyear. ThisprofitabilityhasattractedtheinterestofbothDemocraticandRepublicanlawmakersseekingwaystosavemoneywhilemakingeducationmoreaffordable.ParticularlyvulnerableistheproportiondoledouttobigandprofitableprivatecompanieslikeSallieMaetosubsidiseaffordablegovernment-backedloans.Thesenowaccountforaround85%ofitslending. SallieMae’sprofitsandhealthycash-flowareadrawforprivateequity.Andtheinvolvementofthetwobankscouldproveusefulforplugginganygapinfinancingifthefirm’screditratingslipsfollowingtheassumptionofsomuchdebt.IthelpsthatSallieMaeisalsomakingmoneybeyonditscorebusiness.Themarketforprivateloanswithoutgovernmentsubsidiesorguaranteesisgrowingfastasthecostofeducationgrowswhilethesizeoffederalloansthatstudentscantakeouthasremainedflat.Thissortofloanisnicelyprofitablebecauselenderscanlevyhighinterestrates.Newgraduatesarealsotargets:SallieMaehasbuiltabigdebt-collectionarmforreluctantrepayersandacollege-fundbusinessforfastbreeders. EventherenewedinterestfrompoliticianscouldplayintoSallieMae’shands.Thelureofprofitsoverthepastdecadehasdrawnmorelendersintothebusiness.AnyfutureregulationsorlegislationthatmightshaveprofitmarginsfurthercoulddeternewentrantsorforcesmallerlendersoutofthebusinessandSallieMaemaygetmoreopportunitiestooffsetthereduction.Butdespiteallthesafeguardsstudentsarehighriskborrowerswhoquicklyamassbigdebts.SallieMaelikemanyofthestudentsitservescouldwakeuponedaywithanastyhangover拖欠andlittlerecollectionabouthowitcameabout Fromthelasttwoparagraphswelearnthat
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