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FTA(Free Trade Agreement)是指多边自由贸易协议。


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考题 Questions 76-80 refer to the following information. Disagreements among economists are legendary, but not on the issue of free trade. A recent survey of prominent economists both conservative and liberal concluded that an economist who argues for restricting international trade is almost as common today as a physician who favors leeching. Why the International free trade, economists agree,, makes possible higher standards of living all over the globe. The case for free trade rests largely on this principle: as long as trade is voluntary, both partners’ benefits, otherwise they wouldn't trade. The buyer of a shirt, for example, values the shirt more than the money spend, while the seller values the money more. Both are better off because of the sale. Moreover, it doesn’t matter whether the shirt salesman is from the United States or Hong Kong (or anywhere else). The vast majority of American manufactures face international competition. This competition forces companies to improve quality and cut costs. By contrast, protectionism encourages monopoly, lower quality and higher prices. Americans pay an enormous price for protection over $60 billion a year, or $1000 for a family of four. Thanks to protectionism, for example, American consumers pay twice the world price for sugar. Free trade also makes the world economy more efficient, by allowing nations to capitalize on their strengths. The United States has an advantage in food production, for instance, while Saudi Arabia has an advantage in oil. The Saudis could undertake massive irrigation to become self-sufficient in food, but it is more economical for them to sell oil and purchase food from us. Similarly, we could become self-sufficient in petroleum by squeezing more out of oil shale. But it is much less costly to buy some of our oil from Saudi Arabia. Tarde between our two countries improves the standard of living in both. Protectionism is both wasteful and unjust. It taxes most heavily the people who can least afford it. Thus, tariffs that rise the price of shoes burden the poor more than the rich. Despite the powerful case for free trade, the United States and the rest of the world have always been protectionist to some degree. This is because free trade benefits the general public, while protectionism benefits special interest group, which are better organized, better financed and more informed. To make matters worse, much of what we hear on this issue is misinformation spread by the special interests themselves. What is the author’s attitude toward protectionism denoted from the fifth paragraph? A. Ironic B. Sincere C. Grateful D. Appreciative

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考题 问答题Free trade is an economic policy under which the government does not interfere with trade. No tariffs are applied to imports or exports, and people are allowed to trade goods and services as they please. Supply and demand dictates the prices for which goods and services sell and are the only factors that determine how resources are allocated in society. Under a free trade system, there are no trade barriers. There is free access to markets and market information, and there are no government-imposed monopolies. The following are opinions from both sides. Read the excerpt carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should:  1. summarize briefly the opinions from both sides, and then  2. give your comment.  Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.  Those who support free trade believe that it allows companies to come by raw materials and lower prices, which, in turn, results in lower prices on the open market. Supporters also believe that the levels of employment in a nation are determined by the monetary policy of that nation and not the trade policy. Additionally, when people must compete for a profit, they produce better products and are more motivated to increase their education and knowledge because these increases come with personal benefits.  On the contrary, many believe that the government should dictate prices and impose more taxes on imports and exports. Critics often believe that many outsourced jobs are a result of free trade practices; and regulating trade could keep companies from finding cheaper labor and lower cost overseas. There are also concerns with the social burden of limited job security if companies put too much effort into looking for cheaper labor and lower cost. Critics feel that this results in a more worried, cautious public that is less likely to spend and invest in the economy. This is certainly not an advantage when the world economy is already in recession.

考题 单选题《与贸易有关的投资措施协议》属于()A 世界银行制定管辖的多边投资协议B WTO管辖的货物贸易协定C 联合国管辖的多边投资协议D 尚未生效的多边投资协议

考题 单选题世界贸易组织(WTO)倡导的是()。A 单边自由贸易B 双边自由贸易C 多边自由贸易D 多边贸易保护

考题 单选题The carrier is entitled to carry the goods on deck only if such carriage is in accordance()an agreement with the shipper or with the usage of the particular trade or is required by statutory rules or regulations.A toB inC onD with

考题 单选题履行国际间双边或多边贸易协议的基础是实行()。A 对外贸易垄断制B 自由贸易制度C 保护贸易制度D 统一的对外贸易制度

考题 单选题During the meeting held in Brazil last month the supporters of free trade argued that these economic policies could benefit all nations.A 支持者上个月在巴西召开自由贸易会议,他们辩称这些经济政策有利于所有的国家。B 上月在巴西召开的会议上自由贸易的支持者辩称,这些经济政策会使所有国家都受益。C 自由贸易的支持者在上个月召开巴西会议时提出了这些经济政策,以帮助所有国家。

考题 判断题FTA(Free Trade Agreement)是指多边自由贸易协议。A 对B 错

考题 判断题The trade, in currencies is not completely free because the World Bank exerts controls.A 对B 错

考题 单选题The United States is a typical country _____.A which encourages free trade at home and abroadB which people’s chief concern is how to make moneyC which all businesses are managed scientificallyD which normally works according to the federal budget