仔细阅读2:Economic inequality is the 'defining challen
仔细阅读2:Economic inequality is the "defining challenge of our time," President Barack Obama declared in a speech
Economic inequality is the "defining challenge of our time," President Barack
Obama declared in a speech last month to the Center for American Progress.
Inequality is dangerous, he argued, not merely because it doesn't look good to
have a large gap between the rich and the poor, but because inequality itself
destroy upward mobility, making it harder for the poor to escape from poverty.
"Increased inequality and decreasing mobility pose a fundamental threat to the
American Dream," he said.
Obama is only the most prominent public figure to declare inequality Public
Enemy NO.1 and the greatest threat to reducing poverty in American. A number of
prominent economists have also argued that it's harder for the poor to climb the
economic ladder today because the rungs(横档)in that ladder have grown father
apart.
For all the new attention devoted to the I percent, a new datast from the
Equality of Opportunity Projector at Harvard and Berkeley suggests that, if we
care about upward mobility overall, we're vastly exaggerating the dangers of the
rich-poor gap. Inequality itself is not a particularly strong predictor of
economic mobility, as sociologist Scott Winship noted in a recent article based
on his analysis of this data.
So what factors, at the community level, do predict if poor children will
move up the economic ladder as adults? What explains, for instance, why the Salt
Lake City metro area is one of the least likely?
Harvard economist Raj Chetty has pointed to economic and racial segregation,
community density, the size of a community's middle class, the quality of
schools, community religiosity, and family structure, which he calls the "single
strongest correlate of upward mobility." Chetty finds that communities like Salt
Lake City, with high levels of two-parent families and religiosity, are much
more likely to see poor children get ahead than communities like Atlanta, with
high levels of racial and economic segregation.
Chetty has not yet issued a comprehensive analysis of the relative predictive
power of each of these factors. Based on my analyses of the data, of the factors
that Chetty has highlighted, the following three seem to be most predictive of
upward mobility in a given community:
1.per-capita(年均)income growth
2.Prevalence of single mothers (where correlation is strong, but
negative)
3.per-capita local government spending
In other words, communities with high levels of per-capita income growth,
high percentages of two-parent families, and high local government
spending——which may stand for good schools——are the most likely to help poor
children relive Horatio Alger's rags-to-riches story.
62.How does Obama view economic inequality?
A.It is the biggest obstacle to social mobility.
B.It is the greatest threat to social stability.
C.It is the No.1 enemy of income growth.
D.It is the most malicious social evil of our time.
63.What do we learn about the inequality gap from Scott Winship's data analysis?
A.It is fast widening across most parts of America.
B.It is not a reliable indicator of economic mobility.
C.It is not correctly interpreted.
D.It is overwhelmingly ignored.
64.Compared with Atlanta, metropolitan Salt Lake City is said to_____.
A.have placed religious beliefs above party politics
B.have bridged the gap between the rich and the poor
C.offer poor children more chances to climb the social ladder
D.suffer from higher levels of racial and economic segregation
65.What is strongly correlated with social mobility according to economist Raj Chetty?
A.Family structure.
B.Racial equality
C.School education.
D.Community density.
66.What does the author seem to suggest?
A.It is important to increase the size of the middle class.
B.It is highly important to expand the metropolitan areas.
C.It is most imperative to focus our efforts on the elimination of income inequality.
D.It is better to start from the community to help poor children move up the social ladder.
参考解答
62.【答案】A
解析:第一段最后一句Increased inequality and decreasing mobility pose a fundamental threat to the American Dream," he said可看出奥巴马的观点。
63.【答案】B
解析:第三段最后一句Inequality itself is not a particularly strong predictor (指示器)of economic mobility, as sociologist Scott Winship noted in a recent article based on his analysis of this data.
64.【答案】C
解析:根据第五段最后一句Chetty finds that communities like Salt Lake City, with high levels of two-parent families and religiosity, are much more likely to see poor children get ahead than communities like Atlanta, with high levels of racial and economic segregation.可以看出C符合题意。
65.【答案】A
解析:根据第五段第一句的后半句and family structure, which he calls the "single strongest correlate of upward mobility."得知家庭结构是与社会流动性最相关的一个因素。
66.【答案】D
解析:根据第五段可以看出作者对盐湖城地区的社团组织帮助儿童的方法表示认同,因此推断答案为D。
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