C
In the 1920s demand for American farm products fell, as European countries began to recover from World War I and started austerity (紧缩) programs to reduce their imports.The result was a sharp drop in farm prices.This period was more disastrous for farmers than earlier times had been, because farmers were no longer self-sufficient.They were paying for machinery, seed, and fertilizer, and they were also buying consumer goods.The prices of the items farmers bought remained constant, while prices they received for their products fell.These developments were made worse by the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and extended throughout the 1939s.
In 1929, under President Herbert Hoover, the Federal Farm Board was organized.It established the principle of direct interference (干预) with supply and demand, and it represented the first national commitment to provide greater economic stability for farmers.
President Hoover's successor attached even more importance to this problem.One of the first measures proposed by President FranklinD.Roosevelt when he took office in 1933 was the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which was later passed by Congress.This law gave the Secretary of Agriculture the power to reduce production through voluntary agreements with farmers who were paid to take their land out of use.A deliberate shortage of farm products was planned in an effort to raise prices.This law was declared unconstitutional (违背宪法的) by the Supreme Court on the grounds that general taxes were being collected to pay one special group of people.However, new laws were passed immediately that achieved the same result of resting soil and providing flood-control measures, but which were based on the principle of soil conservation.The Roosevelt Administration believed that rebuilding the nation’s soil was in the national interest and was not simply a plan to help farmers at the expense of other citizens.Later the government guaranteed loans to farmers so that they could buy farm machinery, hybrid (杂交) grain, and fertilizers.
53.What caused the problem in the demand for American farm products?
A.The effect of the Great Depression.
B.The shrinking of overseas markets.
C.The destruction caused by the First World War.
D.The increased exports of European countries.
54.The word “successor” refers to ______.
A.President Hoover           B.US Secretary of State
C.President Franklin          D.US Secretary of Agriculture
55.The Agricultural Adjustment Act encouraged American farmers to ______.
A.reduce their scale of production        B.make full use of their land
C.adjust the prices of their farm products  D.be self-sufficient in agricultural production
56.The Supreme Court rejected the Agricultural Adjustment Act because it believed that the Act ______.
A.might cause greater shortage of farm products
B.didn't give the Secretary of Agriculture enough power
C.would benefit neither the government nor the farmers
D.benefited one group of citizens at the expense of others

 

    In the 1920s demand for American farm products fell, as European countries began to recover from World War I and started austerity (紧缩) programs to reduce their imports.The result was a sharp drop in farm prices.This period was more disastrous for farmers than earlier times had been, because farmers were no longer self-sufficient.They were paying for machinery, seed, and fertilizer, and they were also buying consumer goods.The prices of the items farmers bought remained constant, while prices they received for their products fell.These developments were made worse by the Great Depression, which began in 1929 and extended throughout the 1939s.

    In 1929, under President Herbert Hoover, the Federal Farm Board was organized.It established the principle of direct interference (干预) with supply and demand, and it represented the first national commitment to provide greater economic stability for farmers.

    President Hoover's successor attached even more importance to this problem.One of the first measures proposed by President FranklinD.Roosevelt when he took office in 1933 was the Agricultural Adjustment Act, which was later passed by Congress.This law gave the Secretary of Agriculture the power to reduce production through voluntary agreements with farmers who were paid to take their land out of use.A deliberate shortage of farm products was planned in an effort to raise prices.This law was declared unconstitutional (违背宪法的) by the Supreme Court on the grounds that general taxes were being collected to pay one special group of people.However, new laws were passed immediately that achieved the same result of resting soil and providing flood-control measures, but which were based on the principle of soil conservation.The Roosevelt Administration believed that rebuilding the nation’s soil was in the national interest and was not simply a plan to help farmers at the expense of other citizens.Later the government guaranteed loans to farmers so that they could buy farm machinery, hybrid (杂交) grain, and fertilizers.

1.What caused the problem in the demand for American farm products?

    A.The effect of the Great Depression.

    B.The shrinking of overseas markets.

    C.The destruction caused by the First World War.

    D.The increased exports of European countries.

2.The word “successor” refers to ______.

    A.President Hoover                 B.US Secretary of State

    C.President Franklin               D.US Secretary of Agriculture

3.The Agricultural Adjustment Act encouraged American farmers to ______.

    A.reduce their scale of production

    B.make full use of their land

    C.adjust the prices of their farm products

    D.be self-sufficient in agricultural production

4.The Supreme Court rejected the Agricultural Adjustment Act because it believed that the Act ______.

    A.might cause greater shortage of farm products

    B.didn't give the Secretary of Agriculture enough power

    C.would benefit neither the government nor the farmers

    D.benefited one group of citizens at the expense of others

 

阅读理解。
     BEIJING, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -China's economic planning agency Thursday announced a rise in
minimum rice purchase prices this year to encourage farmers to grow more grain.
     A statement on the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) website said the
government would continue the policy of minimum purchase prices in major rice-growing regions in
2011.
     The rises in the minimum rice purchase price had been approved by the State Council, China's
Cabinet, said the statement. 
     The purchase prices for japonica rice will rise 21.9 percent to 128 yuan (19.4 U.S. dollars) per
50 kilograms, while prices for early and middle-late rice will increase 9.7 percent and 10.3 percent to
102 yuan and 107 yuan per 50 kg respectively.
     Rice and wheat are two major grain crops in China.
     The State Council pledged Wednesday to step up efforts to boost grain production as drought
continues to wreak havoc in north China's wheat growing regions.
     China's main wheat-growing regions, including Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Anhui, Shanxi, Shaanxi,
Gansu and Jiangsu provinces, have been plagued by drought since October last year.
     Drought has affected about 7.73 million hectares, or 42.4 percent, of the total winter wheat crop
area in the country's eight key producing provinces, the Ministry of Agriculture said Wednesday.
     China's grain output rose 2.9 percent last year to 546.41 million tons, marking the seventh
consecutive year of growth.  
1. When was this news probably written?
A. In 2011  
B.  In  2010  
C. In February,2011  
D. On Wednesday, 2011
2. What is the purchase price for japonica rice before it wise according to the passage?
A.105 yuan per 50 kilograms    
B. 128 yuan per 50 kilograms  
C. 102 yuan per 50 kilograms    
D. 107 yuan per 50 kilograms  
3. What is the meaning of the underlined word in the fourth paragraph?
A. completely  
B. honorably  
C. separately  
D. exactly
4. Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage.
A. A raised purchase price will encourage farmers to grow more rice.
B. The plan hasn't been approved by the State Council, China's Cabinet.
C. Drought continues to hit the wheat growing regions in the north of China.
D. There are 8 grain producing provinces affected by the drought.
5. Which may be the headline of this news?
A. China's minimum rice purchase prices raised to boost production
B. A Steady rice purchase prices to ensure rice production
C. The Chinese government pays more attention on rice production
D. China's grain output steadily increases

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