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    新東方2010考研英語閱讀精讀100篇(高分版)二十六

    來源:新東方 2009-12-8 17:38:19 要考試,上考試吧! 考研萬題庫

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    新東方2010考研英語閱讀精讀100篇(高分版)TEXT TWENTYSIX

      As dusk falls, kerosene stoves ignite in the poorer kitchens of Delhi. Sengeni, who lives on an alley wedged between the Nizamuddin railway tracks and a tributary known as ganda nallah (or dirty ditch), is looking forward to a dish of rice. He is entitled to a quota of 11 litres of cheap kerosene every fortnight, which he buys for about nine rupees (23 cents) a litre, compared with a free-market rate of about 25 rupees. The price hasn't changed for months, he says, despite the surge in oil prices.

      In India, as in many countries, the government dares not allow the rising price of crude to be felt in the common man's pockets. Only a third of the 48 developing countries studied in an IMF review let the market set fuel prices. The governments of Yemen and Indonesia, for example, spent more holding down the price of fuel than they spent on health and education combined. Attempts to raise energy prices—as in Yemen in 2005, Nigeria in 2000 or Indonesia in 1998—have a sorry record of prompting riots and revolutions.

      India's government subsidises kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) directly. It keeps other fuels, such as diesel, artificially cheap by the simple expedient of stopping state oil companies from raising their prices. These firms keep themselves afloat with “oil bonds”, which the government guarantees but does not enter on its books. In October, for example, the government announced it would issue bonds worth 235 billion rupees this fiscal year, which will compensate oil-market companies for about 43% of their losses. All told, India's fuel subsidies might cost as much as $17.5 billion this year, according to Lombard Street Research, a British firm of economists. That amounts to as much as 2% of the country's GDP.

      Cheap kerosene fires the poor man's stove in India's cities and lights his home in the country's villages. More prosperous city folk cook instead with more refined gases. Thus a kerosene subsidy can at least claim to be progressive as well as expensive. This is more than can be said for India's cheap LPG. According to Bharat Ramaswami of the Indian Statistical Institute, the richer half of India's urban population captures about three-quarters of this subsidy. Unfortunately, about half of India's subsidised kerosene never makes it to household stoves, he says. It is diverted to the black market, where it is either sold at a higher price or used to adulterate diesel, which sells for about 30 rupees per litre.

      This then poses an acute dilemma for the government. The subsidies are costly. Yet more expensive kerosene would hurt the poor (not to mention the government's own electoral prospects). And if it kept kerosene cheap while letting diesel rise in price, it would only increase the scope for arbitrage between the two.

      Not all fuel in India is subsidised. By the Nizamuddin rail tracks, a gaggle of children warm themselves on a chilly night by burning scraps of wood. One thick-skinned show-off waves his foot in the flames for a foolhardy second. India's fragile government, on the other hand, is in no mood to play with fire.

      1. The word “sorry” (Line 5, Paragraph 2) probably means_____

      [A] apologizing.

      [B] negative.

      [C] feeling bad.

      [D] unsatisfactory.

      2. Which one of the following statements is TRUE of India’s subsidies on fuel?

      [A] The subsidies mainly go to the state oil companies.

      [B] The subsidy policy is executed by companies that maintain low prices.

      [C] Diesel is subsidized through “oil bonds”.

      [D] Half of the subsidized fuel is sold to the black market.

      3.The dilemma for the government is caused by_____

      [A] the costly subsidies.

      [B] the fixed kerosene price.

      [C] the price gap between the kerosene and diesel.

      [D] the rise in diesel price.

      4. India’s government is in no mood to play with fire because_____

      [A] it subsidizes kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) directly.

      [B] not all of the fuel is subsidized in India because the rich population does not need it.

      [C] it is facing a difficult dilemma whether to continue fuel subsidy or not.

      [D] it is too costly to subsidize all the fuel.

      5. Towards the fuel subsidization in India, the author’s attitude can be said to be _____

      [A] supportive.

      [B] positive.

      [C] neutral.

      [D] negative.

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