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TextA
MakeThataDouble
Afewyearsago,itdawnedonZachThomasthatcoffeedidn'thaveenoughcaffeine.Atthe
time,hewaspullingall-nightersasastudentattheUnitedStatesMilitaryAcademyatWestPoint.
BythetimehebecameaninstructorattheU.S.ArmyRangerSchoolinFortBenning,Ga.,he
livedbyacommonsayingathisschool:"Sleepisacrutch.""Iusedtojustdrinkapotofcoffee,
butthenyouhavetogotothebathroom100timesduringtheday.Ifyoucouldjustgetmore
caffeineinonecup,thenthatwouldbethebestofbothworlds,"hesays.In2005Thomas,now30,
foundedRangerCoffee,witha"hypercaffeinated"blendthatcontainsdoublethecaffeineof
regularcoffee,orabout300milligramsper12-ounceserving-theequivalentofsixDietCokes.
Thesmall,Rockmart,Ga.-**panysells1,700bagsofcoffeeayear,nearlyhalfofthemtotroops
stationedinIraq.
Thesedaysyoudon'thavetobeawarherotobeacaffeineaddict.Everywhereyoulook,
peoplearewiredoncaffeineortoutingitsbenefits-orboth.Tabloidsrunimagesofcelebrities
sippingRedBullortotingStarbucksventilattes;Dunkin'Donutsadsfeatureacoffee-swilling
RachaelRay,whomovessofastthatsheleavestreadmarksonthefloor.There'snoshortageof
waystogetyourcaffeinefix.SalesofenergydrinkslikeRedBullandFullThrottlehavegrown
tenfoldsince2001,andnewonesenterthemarketweekly.Productsthatalreadyhavecaffeineare
addingmore-inthepastfewmonthsDietPepsi,JoltandMountainDewhaveallrolledout
extra-caffeinatedversions.Noveltyitems,likecaffeinatedlipbalm,caffeinatedsunflowerseeds,
caffeinatedbeerandevencaffeinatedsoap("Tiredofwakingupandhavingtowaitfbryour
morningjavatobrew?1')arealsopoppingupinretailstoresandnightclubs.Inaspoofonthis
caffeinearmsrace,thesitelauncheda"deathbycaffeinecalculator"thatshowsa180-pound
adultwouldhavetodown44tallcupsofStarbuckscoffeebeforecheckingintothebigjavahouse
inthesky.
Whydoweneed-orwant—somuchenergy?Conventionalwisdomsaysit'sbecausewe're
sleepinglessandworkingmore.Butgovernmentfiguresshowthatadultshaveaveragedeight
hoursofsleeppernightsincethe1960s.Workinghours,atleastfbrmen,havealsoremained
constant:menwithchildrenhaveaveragedabout43hoursofpaidworkperweekforthepasthalf
century.Ofcourse,thatdoesn'tmeanwedon'tfeelmorestressed.UniversityofMaryland
sociologistSuzanneBianchisaysworkingmothers'entryintothelaborforcemeansthere'sless
downtimeforfamiliesasawhole,witherrands,houseworkandoutingspackedintoatight
two-dayweekend.Asfortheyoungandunattached,theymaybegettingplentyofsleep,butat
irregularhours.Theyhavemoreoptionsthaneverfor24/7entertainment,fromTVtotheInternet
(ovideo-games.Infact,manyofthenoveltycaffeineproductsareaimedaccomputergameswho
stageweekend-long"LANparties"wherenoonesleeps.
Butforthegeneralpublic,thetrendismoreaboutgettingalegalhigh."Caffeineistheworld's
mostpopularmood-alteringdrug,"saysDavidSchardl,seniornutritionistaltheCenterfbrscience
inthePublicInterest.**panieshavebeenbankingonitsaddictivepropertiestobringrepeat
business.Caffeinecanliftyourmood,improveconcentration,boostphysicalstaminaand,asan
activeingredientinExcedrin,helpcureheadaches.Morethan50percentofcaffeinedrinkers
experiencewithdrawalsymptomswhentheystop.
Bymostaccounts,though,thestimulantisfairlysafe."There'snothinginherentlywrongwith
beingdependentoncaffeine/'saysRolandGriffiths,aneuroscientistattheJohnsHopkins
UniversitySchoolofMedicine,aslongasyoudon'toverdose.Forthoseaccustomedtocaffeine,a
moderateintakeis2(X)to300milligramsperday—theequivalentoftwotothreecupsofbrewed
coffee,oneStarbuckstallcoffeeor3.5RedBulls.Exceed500to600milligrams,andanxiety,
nauseaandheartpalpitationscansetin.Griffithsdoesworryaboutteenagers,whoaredrinking
morecaffeinatedbeverages;"I'mconcernedthatimpressionableadolescentsareexposedto
marketingmessagesthatpromotecaffeineasaperformanceenhancerwilllaterturntostronger
drugs,likesteroidsorRitalinorcocaine."Moreworrisomestillistheglamorizationofthe24/7
caffeinehigh.EvenRachaelRayoccasionallyneedsherrest.
1.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingaretheeffectsofcaffeinewiththeEXCEPTIONof
A.Itcancurediseases.
B.Itcanchangepcoplc'smood.
C.Itcanincreasephysicalstrength.
D.Itcanmakepeoplemoreconcentrate
2.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingaretheadverseeffectsofoverdoseofcaffeinewiththe
EXCEPTIONof.
A.anxietyB.sickness
C.heartbeatingD.obesity
3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutcaffeine?
A.Itmakespeopleawake.
B.Ithelpsalterpeople'smood.
C.Drinkingdrinkswithcaffeineislegal.
D.Drinkswithcaffeinearedangeroustopeople'shealt
4.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Peoplearenotsupposedtobedependentoncaifeine.
B.Peopleneedmoreenergybecausetheyfeelmorestressed.
C.People'sdesireforcaffeinated'energy'productsissoaring.
D.Peopletendtodrinkthehighestamountofcaffeinethatislegal.
5.Whichofthefollowingsuggeststherealcausefbrthehighneedofcaffeine?
A.Itisharmless.
B.Itcanenhanceperformance.
C.Ithelpswithpeople'swayoffeeling.
D.Peoplearcsleepinglessandworkingmor
TextB
TheWorldBank'sRealProblem
TheWorldBankisundeniablyincrisis.Butnotbecauseitspresident,PaulWolfowitz,gothis
girlfriendaraise.
ItistheWolfowitzsagathathasbeengrabbingalltheheadlines,ofcourse.TheIraq-war
architectwaspluckedfromtheDefenseDepartmentanddepositedbyPresidentGeorgeW.Bush
attheWorldBankin2005(bytradition,theU.S.Presidentpicksthebank'schief).Atthetime,
Wolfowitzinformedthebank's**mitteethathewasseeingShahaRiza,acommunicationadviser
atthebank,andthein-houseethiciststoldhimsheshouldbemovedtoanotheragencyandgivena
raiseforhertroubles.Butthesizeofthepayhike(from$133,000to$180,000,taxfree)andother
detailsaboutRiza'stransferraisedhacklesamongbankstaffandsparkedaninvestigation.The
bank'sboardwilldecideanydaynowwhetherWolfowitzstaysorgoes.
Thisdragged-outmess,though,isadistraction.ThebiggerissueisthattheWashington-based
bankanditssisterorganization,theInternationalMonetaryFund(IMF),arestrugglingtojustify
theircontinuedexistence.
ThesituationismostpressingforthesmallerIMEwhichpaysitsbillswiththeprofitsit
makesbylendingmoneytomiddle-incomecountriesinfinancialtrouble.Withhardlyanysuch
countriesintroublethesedays,theorganizationisprojectinga$224milliondeficitfbrthisfiscal
yearandaskingitsmembernationsiftheycanstartsellingoffsomeofthegoldtheydeposited
withitafterWorldWarII(theanswersofar:no).
TheWorldBankisn'tthatdesperate,butitfacessimilarpressure.Bothorganizationswere
createdin1944bythesoon-to-be-victoriousAlliedpowers.Atthetime,saysHarvardprofessor
andformerIMFchiefeconomistKennethRogoff,"globalfinancialmarketsbarelyexisted,and
domesticfinancialmarketsbarelyexistedinEurope."
TheWorldBank'sinitialjobwastofinancereconstructioninEurope.TheMarshallPlan
renderedthattasksuperfluous,sothebank—inthefirstofseveralreinventions—movedonto
bankrolldevelopmentinothercountries.Theideawastolendtogovernmentsthatwere
creditworthybuthadnoaccesstorich-countrycapitalmarkets."Nowweliveinaworldwhere
therearehugeglobalcapitalmarkets,where,ifanything,investorsaretoowillingtoinvestin
developingcountries,"saysAdamLerrick,aformerinvestmentbankerwhoteacheseconomicsat
CarnegieMellonUniversity.TheWorldBank'snetlendinghasplummetedoverthepastfewyears,
evenasitkeepsshoppingIoanstothelikesofBrazil,Turkey,RussiaandChina,sometimeson
hugelygenerousterms.
ThisistheworkofthebiggestpartoftheWorldBank,theInternationalBankfor
ReconstructionandDevelopment.Membercountriesmakedeposits(theU.S.shareis$2billion
downand$30billionpledged);thebanksellsbondsbackedbythosedepositsandpledges,then
lendsthemoneyoutatasmallprofit.TheothermainarmoftheWorldBank,theInternational
DevelopmentAssociation,getsregularinfusionsofcashfromrichcountriesandlendsfundson
neargiveawaytermstotrulypoorcountries,mostlyinAfrica(theU.S.contributionisjustunder
$1billionayear,or0.04%offederalspending).
LerrickwantstheWorldBanktostoplendingtomiddle-incomecountriesandrestructureits
loanstothepoorestnationsasoutrightgrants.NancyBirdsall,aformerWorldBankerwhoruna
WashingtonthinktankcalledtheCenterforGlobalDevelopment,arguesthatthebankcouldhave
moreimpactonpovertybymakingbetteruseofitsbestassets:theexpertiseofitsstaffandits
abilitytocoordinateglobalaction."Lendingandgrantmakingatthecountrylevelshouldnotbe
theend-allandbe-all,"shesays."Itshouldbethevehicleforadviceandconstantrebuildingof
thebank'sknowledge."BirdsallisaWorldBankfanbutagreeswithcriticslikeLcrrickthatit
mustbecomesmaller(ithasastaffof10,000)andlessbankliketoremainrelevant.
Wolfowitz'salliessayheisthevictimofbacklashfromentrenchedbankstaffupsetthatheis
turninguptheheatonananticomiptioncampaignbegunbyhispredecessor,JamesWolfensohn.
That'sprobablyoverstatingthings.Butthepotentialbacklashagainstslashingthebank'sstaffand
gettingitoutoflendingwouldsurelybeepic.WhichmayexplainwhynoWorldBankpresident,
Wolfowitzincluded,hasattemptedit.
6.Accordingtotheauthor,theWorldBank'srealproblemis.
A.itscorruption
B.itspolicyonlending
C.itscontinuedexistence
D.Wolfowitz'sromanticrelationship
7.WhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassageabouttheWorldBank?
A.Itsanticorruptioncampaignisstillgoingon.
B.Itshouldreadjustitsroleincombatingpoverty.
C.IthassatisfieditsinitialjobtofinancereconstructioninEurope.
D.Itisplayingamoreandmoreimportantroleinlendingtodevelopingcountries.
8.Accordingtothepassage,theWorldBankshoulddothefollowingEXCEPT.
A.reducingstaff
B.coordinatingglobalaction
C.increasingtheprofititmakes
D.offeringadvicetopoorcountries
9.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtoNancyBirdsall?
A.TheWorldBankshouldreduceitsstaff.
B.TheWorldBankshouldcoordinateglobalaction.
C.TheWorldBankshouldofferadvicetopoorcountries.
D.TheWorldBankshouldlimititsworktolendingandgrantmakin
10.WecaninferfromthelastparagraphthattheauthorwasthecapabilityoftheWorld
Banktosolveitsproblems.
A.confidentinB.indifferentto
C.optimisticaboutD.pessimisticabout
TextC
ToGetontheSamePage
SamiAdwanistheverymodelofasoft-spokenprofessor.Hemeasureshiswords,andlistens
carefullytowhatothershavesaid.YetwhilepursuingaPh.D.attheUniversityofSanFrancisco
inthe1980s,AdwannotonlyrefusedtolistentoJewishstudents,hesaysbuthedroppedoutof
classesifheknewtheyincludedJews.APalestinianborninthevillageofSurif,nearHebron,
AdwanhadgrownupundertheshadowoftheIsraelioccupation,hearingtalesfromhisfatherand
grandfatherofhowJewshadseizedthefamily'sorangegrovesandwheatfieldsin1948.
Returningtohishomelandwithhisdegree,AdwanjoinedthethenoutlawedFatahParlyandwas
thrownintoanIsraelijailin1993.
Thatwashisrealeducation.Whileawaitingcharges,AdwanoverheardtwoIsraelisoldiers
arguingoverwhetherheshouldbemadetosignadocumentinHebrev/thathecouldn'tread.
Shockedtohearoneofhisenemiesdefendinghisrights,Adwandecidedthathehadsomethings
tolearnabouttheJewishnation.
SomuchofthegulfinunderstandingthatplaguestheMiddleEasthastodowiththewillful
disregardfortheother'spointofview.Israelisrefertothe1948conflictthatgavebirthtotheir
nationastheWarofIndependence;PalestiniansknowitastheNakba,orCatastrophe.What
Israeliscall"theriotsof1920"—whenPalestiniansattackedJewishneighborhoodsaround
JerusalemandJaffa—aretermed"thepopularuprisings"bytheotherside.Adwan,alecturerat
BethlehemUniversity,hasspentmuchofhisprofessionalcareertryingtobridgethisgap.
TogetherwithDanBar-On,asocialpsychologistatBenGurionUniversityinsouthernIsrael,
henowco-directsthePeaceResearchInstituteintheMiddleEast(PRIME).Since2002thegroup
hasproducedthreebookletstouseinPalestinianandIsraelihighschoolsthatforceeachsideto
confrontacontradictoryvisionofhistory.Eachpageisdividedintothree:thePalestinianand
Israelinarrativesandathirdsectionleftblankforthepupiltofillin."Theideaisnottolegitimize
oraccepttheothefsnarrativebuttorecognizeit,"Adwansays."The[historical]datesmaybethe
same,buttheinterpretationofeachsideisverydifferent."
Sidebyside,thedivergentworldviewsarestriking.ZionismisdescribedintheIsraelicolumn
as"aresultof...thecontinuationofanti-Semitism[inEurope],theinspirationofothernational
movements,andthecontinualconnectionofthepeopleofIsraeltothelandofIsrael."Itbears
littleresemblancetothe"imperialistpoliticalmovementthatbestowedanationalistcharacteristic
totheJews"knowntoPalestinians.
Educatorsinotherconflict-riddensocietiesaretakingnotice.LastyeartheCenterforHuman
RightsandConflictResolutionatSkopjeUniversityinMacedoniapublishedtheirownparallel
Macedonian-AlbaniannarrativesbasedonPRIME'Smodel."IftheIsraeliandPalestinianteachers
managedto**etheincrediblegapbetweenthemselves,wecandoithere,"saysSkopjeUniversity
professorVioletaPetroska-Beska.InFrance,Whichsuffersfromitsowntensionsbetween
Muslimsandnon-Muslims,thePRIMEbooklet"LearningtheOther'sNarrative'*hassoldmore
than23,000copies.It'salsobeentranslatedintoEnglish,Spanish,Italian,CatalanandBasque,
andlaterthisyearwillbeproducedinGerman.AmericaneducatorsinVirginiaandPhiladelphia
haveexpressedinterestinintroducingthenarrativesintoclassesonconflictresolution.
Closertohome,however,thetexthashadahardertime."WhenweestablishedPRIMEin
1998,wethoughtpeacewasaroundthecorner,"saysAdwan."TodaybothDanandIknowitwas
awishfulthinking."ShortlyafterthebeginningofthesecondPalestinianintifadain2000,Bar-On
andAdwanfoundthemselvesstandondiffercmsidesofanIsraelicheckpointnearBethlehem,
beggingsoldierstoletthemshiftacoupleofyardsclosertoeachothersotheycoulddiscussthe
project.In2004,right-wingIsraeliEducationMinisterLimorLivnatthreatenedteacherswith
disciplinaryactioniftheyusedthebooklet.OneWestBankteacherhasgivenlessonsinherhouse
forfearofreprisalandanother,fromarefugeecampnearJerusalem,wasthreatenedbycolleagues
andparentsforteachingwhattheycalled"normalizationunderoccupation."
Askedwhetherthebookletswilleverbeapartofthelocalschoolcurriculum,Adwanshakes
hisheadslowly,shrugsandlooksouthisofficewindow.Fromtherehehasafineviewofthewall
thatsnakesbetweenJerusalemandBethlehem,dividingIsraelfromtheWestBank.
11.Accordingtothepassage,Adwan'srealeducationtookplace.
A.inanIsraelijail
B.inthevillageofSurif
C.atBethlehemUniversity
D.attheUniversityofSanFrancisco
12.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistherealcauseofthegapinunderstanding
intheMiddleEast?
A.Differentreligionsthattheyhave.
B.Indifferencetoeachother'spointofview.
C.WarfarethattookplacebetweenIsraelandPalestine.
D.EconomicdifferencesthatseparateIsraelandPalestin
13.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisthepurposeofthebookletsbyPRIME?
A.Toforcehighschoolstudentstoknowbetterabouttheircountry'shistory.
B.lblegitimizetheinterpretationsofhistorybyIsraelandPalestine.
C.Tomakeknowntoeachothertheirinteq)retationsofhistory.
D.lbhelpeachotheraccepttheother'sinterpretationofhistory.
14.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthePRIMEmodel?
A.Itiswellreceivedbymanycountries.
B.Someconflict-riddensocietiesarefollowingi(.
C.ItworksquitewellinIsraelandtheWestBank.
D.Ilcanbeusedinclassesonhowtosolveconflict.
15.ItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatAdwanwasabouttherelationsbetween
IsraelandPalestine.
A.confidentB.indifferent
C.optimisticD.pessimistic
TextD
Let'sNotHideHealthCosts
Weareawashinhealth-careproposals.PresidentBushhasone.SodoesCaliforniaGov.
ArnoldSchwarzenegger.DemocraticSen.RonWydenhasaplan,asdoesacoalitionledby
FamiliesUSA(aliberaladvocacygroup)andAmerica'sHealthInsurancePlans(atradegroup).To
someextent,alltheseplansandothersaimtoprovideinsurancetotheestimated47million
Americanswholackit—asituationwidelydeploredasanationaldisgrace.Butthereal
significanceofalltheseproposals,Isubmit,lieselsewhere.Fordecades,Americanshavetreated
healthcareasifitexistsinaseparateeconomicandpoliticalworld:whenpeopleneedcare,they
shouldgetit;costsshouldremainoutofsight.About60percentofAmericansreceiveinsurance
throughtheiremployers;tomostworkers,thefullcostsareunknown.The65-and-older
populationandmanypoorpeoplereceivegovernmentinsurance.ExceptformodestMedicare
premiumsandpayrolltaxes,costsarelargelyburiedinfederalandstatebudgets.
Itisthissegregationofhealthcarefromeverythingelsethatisnewcrumbling—andthe
varioushealthproposalsarejustonesign.Weseeothersallthetime.Forexample,evenwith
employer-providedinsurance,workers'monthlypremiums(whichcoveronlypartofthecosts)
haveskyrocketed.From1999to2006,theydoubledfrom$129to$248.
LookatMassachusetts.LastyearthethenGov.MittRomneymadeheadlinesbysigning
legislationtocoverallthestate'suninsured.Thelawrequiredthateveryonewithincomesthree
timesthefederalpovertylinebuy"affordable'1insurance(peoplewithincomesbelowthat
thresholdwouldbesubsidizedonaslidingscale).Romneysuggestedannualpremiumsfora
singleworkermighttotal$2,400.Butwhen**paniesrecentlyprovidedrealestimates,thecost
wasmuchhigher:$4,560.IsitasensiblepolicytoforceworkerswithaS30,000income—about
triplethepovertyline-tospendnearlyasixthoftheirbudgetonhealthinsurance,asopposedto
food,rentortransportation?Goodquestion.
Thehardquestionswon'tsitstill,becausehealthcare(nowasixthoftheeconomy,upfroman
11thin1980)istoobigtobehidden.Mythsabound.Contrarytoconventionalwisdom,the
doublingofpremiumsforemployer-providedcoveragedoesn't**paniesshiftedagreatershareof
coststoworkers.Inboth1999and2006,premiumscovered27percentofcosts,saysPaul
FronstinoftheEmployeeBenefitResearchInstitute.It'ssimplytherapidriseintotalhealth
spendingthat'sdepressedworkers'take-homepay.
Onemythabouttheuninsuredisthat,becausethey'reheavyusersofemergency-roomservices,
providingthemwithinsurance(ancregularcare)wouldactuallylowertheircosts.Thismaybe
trueforsome-butnotmost.Thetroubleisthattheuninsureddon'treallyuseemergencyrooms
heavily.AstudyonthejournalHealthAffairsfindsthattheiruseissimilartothatofpeoplewith
privateinsurance-andhalfthatofpeoplewithMedicaid.Theupshotisthatextendinginsurance
toalltheuninsuredwouldbecostly,becausetheywouldgetmoreand(presumably)bettercare.
JohnSheilsoftheLewinGroupestimatestheannualcostoftheircarewouldrise75percentto
$145billion.
Ourhealth-caresystemwill**binegovernmentregulationandprivateenterprise.Butwhat
shouldthemixbe?Whichpatients,providersandtechnologiesshouldbesubsidizedandwhy?
Howimportantishealth**paredwithotherpublicandprivategoals?Willanexpanding
health-caresectorspurtheeconomy-or,throughhightaxesandinsurancepremiums,retardit?
Wehaverefusedtohavethisdebatefbrobviousreasons.Afriendofminerecentlyhada
near-dealhexperience;hesurvivedonlybecausehehadsuperbmedicalcare.Debatinghealthcare
makesusqueasy,becauseitpitsmoralimper
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