GRE出国考试北美试题(6)

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   11. FREQUENCY: PITCH::
    (A) wavelength: color
    (B) radius: diameter
    (C) perpendicular: angle
    (D) generator: energy
    (E) vibration: chord
    12. RATIOCINATION: THINKING::
    (A) supposition: theorizing
    (B) emulation: idolizing
    (C) jubilation: pleasing
    (D) articulation: talking
    (E) preposition: writing
    13. NARCISSISM: LOVE::
    (A) hostility: criticism
    (B) empathy: pity
    (C) meditation: thought
    (D) guilt: blame
    (E) cupidity: desire
    14. PLACEBO: PAINKILLER::
    (A) prescription: pill
    (B) skeleton: body
    (C) costume: person生活日记网
    (D) backdrop: vista
    (E) mannequin: dummy
    15. CAMOUFLAGE: DECEPTION::
    (A) modernization: restoration
    (B) analysis: experiment
    (C) cajolery: amusement
    (D) penance: transgression
    (E) flattery: ingratiation
    16. ADULTERATE: PURITY::
    (A) modify: essence
    (B) exonerate: crime
    (C) ascertain: validity
    (D) enervate: vigor
    (E) tolerate: diversity
    Four legal approaches may be followed in attempting to channel technological development in socially useful directions: specific directives, market incentive modifications, criminal prohi(5) bitions, and changes in decision-making structures. Specific directives involve the government’s identifying one or more factors controlling research, development, or implementation of a given technology. Directives affecting such (10) factors may vary from administrative regulation of private activity to government ownership of a technological operation. Market incentive modifications are deliberate alterations of the market within which private decisions regarding the (15)development and implementation of technology are made. Such modifications may consist of imposing taxes to cover the costs to society of a given technology, granting subsidies to pay for social benefits of a technology, creating the right (20) to sue to prevent certain technological development, or easing procedural rules to enable the recovery of damages to compensate for harm caused by destructive technological activity. Criminal prohibitions may modify technological (25) activity in areas impinging on fundament social values, or they may modify human behavior likely to result from technological applications for example, the deactivation of automotive pollution control devices in order to improve (30) vehicle performance. Alteration of decision making structures includes all possible modifications in the authority, constitution, or responsibility of private and public entities deciding questions of technological development and (35) implementation. Such alterations include the addition of public-interest members to corporate boards, the imposition by statute of duties on governmental decision-makers, and the extension of warranties in response to consumer (40) action.
    Effective use of these methods to control technology depends on whether or not the goal of regulation is the optimal allocation of resources. When the object is optimal resource (45) allocation, that combination of legal methods should be used that most nearly yields the allocation that would exist if there were no external costs resulting from allocating resources through market activity. There are external costs, when (50) the price set by buyers and sellers of goods fails to include some costs to anyone, that result from the production and use of the goods. Such costs are internalized when buyers pay them
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