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    For decades developed countries have poured large quantities of dollars into developing countries through foreign aid. Some people think that aid from developed countries to developing countries is not having the desired effect. 1.. They argue that foreign aid makes developing countries lazy to develop for themselves. They also argue that a lot of these aids have conditions attached, which enables developed countries to reap (收获) from developing countries more than they sow. As a Hungarian economist once said, “Aid money is money taken from the poor in developed countries and given to the rich in developing countries.”

2.. In their opinion, even though foreign aid isn’t having the desired result, it is better than not providing aid at all. “Over half of the world’s population lives in less developed countries.”

Many of them are rather poor. “3.,” said one volunteer in Africa. They argue that most 5developing countries still need aid before they move away from dependency to self-reliance.

4.. However, it is also true that there are certain things which foreign aid can’t do. Experience has shown that foreign aid can’t solve every economic problem of a developing country. It can’t bring about instant progress. 5.. If we really want to help those less developed countries, we need to seriously consider the types of aid we are sending over there.

A.I do believe that no one should be doing nothing

B.Foreign aid may not produce large economic benefits

C.Many other people, however, are against the arguments above

D.Thus, foreign aid is of little importance in promoting development

E.It is true that aid plays an economically useful role in poor countries

F.A country’s economic development depends, eventually, upon its own people

G.In certain cases, foreign aid to developing countries is causing more harm than good

 

1.G 2.C 3.A 4.E 5.F 【解析】 本文是一篇议论文。文章论述了人们对“发达国家援助发展中国家”的不同看法。 1.根据上文Some people think that aid from developed countries to developing countries is not having the desired effect. (有些人认为发达国家对发展中国家的援助没有达到预期的效果)及下文They argue that foreign aid makes developing countries lazy to develop for themselves.(他们认为,外国援助使发展中国家懒得自己发展)可知,G. In certain cases, foreign aid to developing countries is causing more harm than good (在某些情况下,对发展中国家的外援弊大于利)能够承接上下文,符合语境。故选G。 2.根据下文In their opinion, even though foreign aid isn’t having the desired result, it is better than not providing aid at all. (在他们看来,即使对外援助没有达到预期的效果,也比不提供援助要好)可知,此处提出了与上文不同的观点,C. Many other people, however, are against the arguments above (然而,还有许多人反对上述观点)符合语境。故选C。 3.根据下文They argue that most 5developing countries still need aid before they move away from dependency to self-reliance. (他们认为大多数发展中国家在从依赖转向自力更生之前仍然需要援助)可知,一名在非洲的志愿者认为人们还是应该做一些事情,A. I do believe that no one should be doing nothing(我确实认为任何人都不应该无所事事)符合语境。故选A。 4.根据下文However, it is also true that there are certain things which foreign aid can’t do.(然而,确实有一些事情是外援不能做的)可知,E. It is true that aid plays an economically useful role in poor countries(的确,援助在贫穷国家发挥了有益的经济作用)能够承接下文,其中true是对应词。故选E。 5.根据上文Experience has shown that foreign aid can’t solve every economic problem of a developing country. It can’t bring about instant progress. (经验表明,对外援助不能解决发展中国家的所有经济问题。它不能带来立即的进步)可知,F. A country’s economic development depends, eventually, upon its own people (一个国家的经济发展最终取决于本国人民)能够承接文,符合语境。故选F。
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