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We often use the words “growth” and “development” as if they meant basically the same thing. But this may not always be the case. One can easily imagine instances in which a country has achieved higher levels of income (growth) with little or no benefit coming to most of its citizens (development).
In the past, most development policies were aimed at increasing the growth rate of income per capita (人均所得). Many are still based on the theory that benefit of economic growth will come to all members of society. If this theory is correct, growth should encourage development.
By the early 1970s, however, the relationship between growth and development was being questioned. A major study by the World Bank in 1974 concluded that it is now clear that more than decades of rapid growth in developing countries has been of little benefit to & third of their population.
The World Bank study showed that increase in GNP per capita did not promise important improvements in such devel?opment indicators as nutrition (营养), health, and education. Although GNP per capita did indeed rise, its benefit came down to only a small part of the population. This realization gives rise to a call for new development policies. These new policies favor agriculture over industry, call for national redis?tribution (资源分配) of income and wealth, and encourage programs to satisfy such basic needs as food and shelter.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s the international macroeconomic crises (大规模的经济危机) of high oil prices, worldwide recession (衰退) and the third world debt, forced attention away from programs designed to get rid of poverty. however, the lesson remains: economic growth does not prom?ise economic development. Efforts may be required to change growing output capacity (能力) into economic benefit that reach most of a nation’s people.

  1. 1.

    What do we learn from the first paragraph about the relationship between growth and development?

    1. A.
      Growth and development refer to the same thing.
    2. B.
      Growth always brings about development.
    3. C.
      Development is not a necessary result of growth.
    4. D.
      Development is a reliable measure of growth.
  2. 2.

    Before the 1970s, most development policies were based on theory that economic growth would benefit ________.

    1. A.
      most people in society
    2. B.
      some people in society
    3. C.
      few people in society
    4. D.
      everyone in society
  3. 3.

    according to the study by the World Bank in 1974, economic growth in some backward countries brought ________.

    1. A.
      benefit to a third of their population
    2. B.
      benefit to two thirds of their population
    3. C.
      little benefit to their people
    4. D.
      no benefit at all to their people
  4. 4.

    If the passage continues, what would the author most likely discuss in the next paragraph?

    1. A.
      How to turn growth into development.
    2. B.
      How to remove poverty from society.
    3. C.
      How to decrease the third world debt.
    4. D.
      How to cope with economic crises.
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本文提出了growth和development两个概念以及它们之间的差别。指出了国民生产总值的增长(growth)并不表示人们生活水平的提高(development)。
1.推断题。由第二句But this may not always be the case 可知。
2.细节题。由第二段所述观点和第三段首句可知。
3.细节题。由第三段最后一句... has been of little benefit to a third of their population(对1/3的人口没有好处)可知,只对2/3的人口有益处。
4.推断题。本文主要讲述的是growth与development之间的不一致和不平衡,往往只有经济的“growth”没有人们的生活的“development”,因此下文该主要讲述怎样解决这一问题。
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