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[Reading Comprehension]

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文章:

The United States government has a long-standing policy of using federal funds to keep small business viable.  The Small Business Act of 1953 authorized the Small Business Administration (SBA) to enter into contracts with government agencies having procurement powers and to arrange for fulfillment of these contracts by awarding subcontracts to small businesses.  In the mid-1960's, during the war on poverty years, Congress hoped to encourage minority entrepreneurs by directing such funding to minority businesses.  At first this funding was directed toward minority entrepreneurs with very low incomes.  A 1967 amendment to the Economic Opportunity Act directed the SBA to pay special attention to minority-owned businesses located in urban or rural areas characterized by high proportions of unemployed or low-income individuals.  Since then, the answer given to the fundamental question of who the recipients should be--the most economically disadvantaged or those with the best prospects for business success--has changed, and the social goals of the programs have shifted, resulting in policy changes.
 
The first shift occurred during the early 1970's.  While the goal of assisting the economically disadvantaged entrepreneur remained, a new goal emerged:  to remedy the effects of past discrimination.  In fact, in 1970 the SBA explicitly stated that their main goal was to increase the number of minority-owned businesses.  At the time, minorities constituted seventeen percent of the nation's population, but only four percent of the nation's self-employed.  This ownership gap was held to be the result of past discrimination.  Increasing the number of minority-owned firms was seen as a way to remedy this problem.  In that context, providing funding to minority entrepreneurs in middle- and high-income brackets seemed justified.
 
In the late 1970's, the goals of minority-business funding programs shifted again.  At the Minority Business Development Agency, for example, the goal of increasing numbers of minority-owned firms was supplanted by the goal of creating and assisting more minority-owned substantive firms with future growth potential.  Assisting manufacturers or wholesalers became far more important than assisting small service businesses.  Minority-business funding programs were now justified as instruments for economic development, particularly for creating jobs in minority communities of high unemployment.

题目:

It can be inferred that the "ownership gap" (see highlighted text) would be narrowed if which of the following were to occur?

选项:

A、Minority entrepreneurs received a percentage of government contracts equal to that received by nonminority entrepreneurs.
B、Middle- and high-income minority entrepreneurs gave more assistance to their low-income counterparts in the business community.
C、Minority entrepreneurs hired a percentage of minority employees equal to the percentage of minority residents in their own communities.
D、The percentage of self-employed minority persons rose to more than ten percent of all self-employed persons.
E、Seventeen percent of all persons employed in small businesses were self-employed.

答案:

D

提问:

这个题 我读出来问的是如何缩小gap 我可以定位出来 At the time, minorities constituted seventeen percent of the nation's population, but only four percent of the nation's self-employed. 我能保留DE两个选项 这个时候我怎么选出来?

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解答: 郭培月

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请问下张慧雯老师,这道题我选了E因为看到minorities constituted seventeen percent of the nation's population, but only four percent of the nation's self-employed;对D选项不是很理解~

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解答: 张慧雯老师

提问:

这个题 我读出来问的是如何缩小gap 我可以定位出来 At the time, minorities constituted seventeen percent of the nation's population, but only four percent of the nation's self-employed. 我能保留DE两个选项 这个时候我怎么选出来?

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解答: 郭培月老师

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我看到“owenership gap”定位到黄字那一句话,开头的this 我认为这句话是前面的复述因此不读,读了下一句话,但是死活选不出选项请老师解答一下

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解答: sysadmin老师

提问:

读完问题,要找如何缩小那个gap,我定位到的是黄体句的前一句,所以选的E,D当时也犹豫了一下但排除了.

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解答: sysadmin老师

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