C. consensus is often the case among Feds policy-makers
D. Greenspan wouldnt tolerate such a dissent
43. Gramleys remarks are mentioned to indicate that ___________________.
A. Greenspan didnt rule out the possibility of a future rate reduction
B. Greenspans monetary policy may turn out to be a failure
C. Greenspans refusal to cut rates now was justified
D. Greenspan will definitely cut the rates before Nov. 6.
44. From the fifth paragraph, we can learn that ____________________.
A. economy is now well on its way to recovery
B. economists are uncertain about consumer demand
C. corporate performance is generally not encouraging
D. businesses have been investing the way the Fed hoped
45. The author seems to regard Greenspans manipulation of interest rates with _____________.
A. disapproval B. doubt C. approval D. admiration
Passage 2
The U.S. may so far have enjoyed good luck in escaping a direct SARS hit, but officials arent leaving anything to chance. The best hope for averting a SARS epidemic at home will be to keep SARS out at the nations borders.
Federal immigration laws authorize immigration authorities to exclude non-citizens who are determined to have a communicable disease of public health significance. Immigration law also authorizes the President by proclamation to suspend the entry of any group of aliens whose entry he deems to be detrimental to the interests of the United States. This little-used power could be deployed to exclude all aliens from affected areas, a policy Taiwan has recently implemented.
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