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If the trade unionist Jimmy Hoffa were alive today, he would probably represent civil servant. When Hoffa's Teamsters were in their prime in 1960, only one in ten American government workers belonged to a union; now 36% do. In 2009 the number of unionists in America's public sector passed that of their fellow members in the private sector. In Britain, more than half of public-sector workers but only about 15% of private-sector ones are unionized.
There are three reasons for the public-sector unions' thriving. First, they can shut things down without suffering much in the way of consequences. Second, they are mostly bright and well-educated. A quarter of America's public-sector workers have a university degree. Third, they now dominate left-of-centre politics. Some of their ties go back a long way. Britain's Labor Party, as its name implies, has long been associated with trade unionism. Its current leader, Ed Miliband, owes his position to votes from public-sector unions.
At the state level their influence can be even more fearsome. Mark Baldassare of the Public Policy Institute of California points out that much of the state's budget is patrolled by unions. The teachers' unions keep an eye on schools, the CCPOA on prisons and a variety of labor groups on health care.
In many rich countries average wages in the state sector are higher than in the private one. But the real gains come in benefits and work practices. Politicians have repeatedly “backloaded” public-sector pay deals, keeping the pay increases modest but adding to holidays and especially pensions that are already generous.
Reform has been vigorously opposed, perhaps most egregiously in education, where charter schools, academies and merit pay all faced drawn-out battles. Even though there is plenty of evidence that the quality of the teachers is the most important variable, teachers' unions have fought against getting rid of bad ones and promoting good ones.
As the cost to everyone else has become clearer, politicians have begun to clamp down. In Wisconsin the unions have rallied thousands of supporters against Scott Walker, the hardline Republican governor. But many within the public sector suffer under the current system, too.
John Donahue at Harvard's Kennedy School points out that the norms of culture in Western civil services suit those who want to stay put but is bad for high achievers. The only American public-sector workers who earn well above $250,000 a year are university sports coaches and the president of the United States. Bankers' fat pay packets have attracted much criticism, but a public-sector system that does not reward high achievers may be a much bigger problem for America.
1.It can be learned from the first paragraph that(  ).
2.Which of the following is true of Paragraph 2?
3.It can be learned from Paragraph 4 that the income in the state sector is(  ).  
4.The example of the unions in Wisconsin shows that unions (  ).  
5.John Donahue's attitude towards the public-sector system is one of (  ).

第 1 问

A. Teamsters still have a large body of members

B. Jimmy Hoffa used to work as a civil servant

C. unions have enlarged their public-sector membership

D. the government has improved its relationship with unionists

第 2 问

A. Public-sector unions are prudent in taking actions.

B. Education is required for public-sector union membership.

C. Labor Party has long been fighting against public-sector unions.

D. Public-sector unions seldom get in trouble for their actions.

第 3 问

A. illegally secured

B. indirectly augmented

C. excessively increased

D. fairly adjusted

第 4 问

A. often run against the current political system

B. can change people's political attitudes

C. may be a barrier to public-sector reforms

D. are dominant in the government

第 5 问

A. disapproval

B. appreciation

C. tolerance

D. indifference

参考答案: C D B C A

详细解析:

1.应选[C]。考查考生根据文章推理的能力。
【试题解析】(1)第一段第二句提到,“美国政府职员加入工会的比例由以前的10%提高到了现在的36%”。第三句提到,“2009年美国公共部门里的工会人员超过了私营部门的工会成员”。(2)第二段第一句提到,“公共部门工会的势力壮大”。鉴于此,选项[C]最佳。

2.应选[D]。考查考生识别文章重要细节的能力。
【试题解析】(1)第二段分析的是公共部门势力壮大的原因。(2)其中的一个原因分析提到,“公务员们参加工会是因为即便参加罢工也不会带来严重后果”。换言之,也就是说工会举行的罢工不会惹麻烦。鉴于此,选项[D]最佳。

3.应选[B]。考查考生识别文章重要细节的能力。
【试题解析】(1)题目定位于第四段。原文提到,“真正的收入还通过福利等方式获得”(come in benefits and work practices),“某些政客‘变相提高’待遇”(backloaded),“虽然压低了工资,但增加了假日和养老金”。换言之,收入“变相地、非直接地”增加了。(2)本题可以看作一个词义推测题,命题围绕着对“backload”一词的推测和理解。鉴于此,选项[B]最佳。

4.应选[C]。考查考生把握论据和论点关系的能力。
【试题解析】(1)本题定位在第六段。该段的重点句指出,“其他人付出的代价越来越大,政治家们开始施压(进行改革)”。接着,“威斯康星州各工会集合大批支持者反对州长”。由此可见,作者意在借此例表明工会阻碍了应有的改革。(2)关于工会改革构成阻力的话题,第五自然段第一句就谈到了。鉴于此, 选项[C]最佳。

5.应选[A]。考查考生把握文内观点和态度的能力。
【试题解析】(1)本题定位在全文最后一段。(2)约翰•唐纳修对公共服务体系持有批评态度,因为这个体系鼓励平庸,打击先进,而且个别人薪酬特别高。这些给美国社会带来了很大的问题。鉴于此,选项[A]最佳。

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