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2006年考研英语模拟试题
 
08-03-18 13:13:12 来源:新东方 作者:

ease U.S. economic output and strengthen the tax base; but without significant policy reforms, massive early retirement among baby boomers seems more likely.

  Retirement at age 62 is an economically rational decision today. Social Security and Medicaid earnings limits and tax penalties subject our most experienced workers to marginal tax rates as high as 67%. Social Security formulas encourage early retirement. Although incomes usually rise with additional years of work, any pay increases after the 35-year mark result in higher social Security taxes but only small increases in benefits.

  Hudson Institute researchers believe that federal tax and benefit policies are at fault and reforms are urgently needed, but they disagree with the popular proposal that much older Americans will have to work because Social Security will not support them and that baby boomers are not saving enough for retirement. According to the increase in 401 (k) and Keogh retirement plans, the ongoing stock market on Wall Street, and the likelihood of large inheritances, there is evidence that baby boomers will reach age 65 with greater financial assets than previous generations.

  The Hudson institute advocates reforming government policies that now discourage work and savings, especially for older worker. Among the report’s recommendations: Tax half of all Social Security benefits, regardless of other income; provide 8% larger benefits for each year beyond 65; and permit workers nearing retirement to negotiate compensation packages that may include a lower salary but with greater healthcare benefits. However, it may take real and fruitful planning to find the right solution to the early retirement of older experienced workers; any measures taken must be allowed to prolong the serviceability of older experienced workers.

  31.According to Hudson Institute researchers, the effect of the early retirement of qualified workers in the U.S. economy is

  [A] constructive. significant. [C] inconclusive. [D] detrimental.

  32.The older experienced workers in America tend to retire early because their prolonged service may

  [A] do harm to younger generations. end up with few or no benefits.

  [C] give play to their potentials. [D] shed light on social trends.

  33.The second paragraph is written chiefly to show that

  [A] there will be an acute labor shortage in the near future.

   baby-boomers contribute much to the US economic output.

  [C] government policies concerning older people are out-dated.

  [D] older workers are enthusiastic about collecting social benefits.

  34.When mentioning “the ongoing stock market on Wall Street”, the writer

  [A] is calling attention to the privileges to which baby-boomers are entitled.

   is calling for the government to take countermeasures against labor shortage.

  [C] is refuting a notion about experienced workers’ early retirement.

  [D] is justify

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