"Europe needs to import to export. " That

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"Europe needs to import to export. " That is the slogan of the European Commission’s new strategy for securing its economic place in the world, unveiled this week by Peter Mandelson, the European Union’s commissioner for trade. The soundbite, of course, gets the economics precisely backwards: exports are the price a country must pay for its imports; Europeans toil away making stuff for others to consume only so they can in turn get their hands on the fruits of foreign labours.

But the slogan does capture two awkward truths European exporters must now confront. First, only by offering to open its own markets can the EU hope to persuade foreign countries to open theirs. But with the collapse of the Doha round of trade talks, it is not obvious to whom the Europeans should make their offers. Second, European companies are now part of elaborate global supply chains. Clumsy efforts to protect some of them from foreign competition deprive others of the cheap inputs they need to thrive in world markets.

The new trade strategy looks at both of these dilemmas, among others. Though Mr Mandelson insists that he remains wedded to multilateral negotiations at’the World Trade Organisation, he also fancies pursuing a bit on the side with other willing trade partners. The EU will pick its partners according to three criteria: do they offer a big, growing market Are they cutting deals with America or Japan And are they guilty of deterring European companies, either repelling them at the border with high tariffs, or bogging them down in cumbersome rules and regulations The strategy names ASEAN, South Korea, India and Russia as priorities, as well as two regional blocks, Mercosur and the Gulf Co-operation Council, that it is already courting. The EU will reveal its plans for China at the end of the month.

The strategy also proposes to look again at how the EU protects its own borders, because its favored weapons are prone to backfire. For example, EU ministers decided this week to slap antidumping duties on leather shoes from Vietnam and China, which threaten shoemakers in Italy, Portugal and Spain. But the duties are opposed by Europe’s own retailers and some of its sportswear makers. Letting Asian workers stitch and glue sports shoes makes it possible for such firms to employ Europeans to design and market them.

Mr Mandelson presented his strategy as a way to help the EU become more competitive. Opening up to foreign rivals is, of course, an excellent way to foster competition in cloistered domestic industries. A pity then that most of his concrete proposals were about conquering markets abroad, and that the EU is still so ready to raise its defences at home.

The word "pity"(Line 3, Paragragh 5) refers to()

A. competition in cloistered domestic industries

B. opening up to foreign rivals

C. Mr Mandelson’s strategy

D. his proposals were about conquering markets abroad while EU is still so ready to raise its defenses at home

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最后的黄豆

爷爷是染布的。他爱吃黄豆出了名。

在镇子西头,爷爷十七岁那年刷刷地架起了好几口大染锅。这吃饭的手艺是“偷”来的。爷爷从小喜欢跑进大染坊找老板的儿子斗蛐蛐。有时老板的儿子跟私塾先生念书,爷爷便蹲在一旁,直愣愣地盯着热气腾腾的大染锅。爷爷蹲着看染布时,就从兜里摸出几粒炒熟的黄豆塞到嘴里嚼,这样一蹲就是一两个时辰。“呆瓜!”染布师傅往往这么笑话爷爷。当爷爷染出第一锅布时,大家才知道爷爷并不呆。

那年,家里遭了大灾,爷爷架起几口大锅开始染布。开业那天,镇子里所有人都听到爷爷一边敲锣一边喊话,开张头半个月染布不收钱,染坏了一赔二。爷爷没钱请帮工,自己把麻绳往肚子上一勒,一把黄豆往嘴巴里一塞,一边香甜地嚼着,一边搅动大染锅。当爷爷嚼完三四把黄豆时,青布便染成了。青色衬着爷爷额头的汗珠,沉稳得像傍晚袭来的夜幕。

后来,那家大染坊被爷爷挤垮了。没过半月,爷爷快乐地嚼着黄豆把那几口锅搬进了大染坊。于是,镇子里又有了大染坊。那名声像染布匠拿搅锅棍敲锅一样,咣咣当当响得很。在嚼着一把又一把黄豆时,爷爷兜里也开始响着咣咣当当的银元声。

有了钱,除了每天有滋有味地多嚼几把黄豆,还娶了奶奶。迎亲那天,爷爷喝了好多酒,醉了,进洞房时还绊了一脚,兜里的黄豆全撒在地上,他捡了好一阵子。奶奶什么反应,到现在我也不知道。后来跟我讲这事时,爷爷还叹气,这一绊,不是什么好兆头,要不,后半辈子也不会活得这样磕磕绊绊。说这事时,爷爷喘着粗气,我帮着捶了半天背,他还是喘得满脸猪肝紫。

其实,爷爷在生父亲的气。

闲时,爷爷经常是一边慢慢地嚼着黄豆一边跟我聊天,像在咀嚼他的一生。他说,父亲是一个“倒钱筒”。父亲是爷爷的独苗,奶奶宠着他,惯着他。听爷爷说,父亲才十岁,就开始进大烟馆。没钱,就赊账。烟馆老板拿着赊账本来讨钱时,爷爷才明白是怎么一回事。

父亲就像一棵荒野的树那样疯长。

我十岁那年,三天三夜,父亲跟人赌输了。大染坊被抵了赌债。那一天爷爷没有嚼他的黄豆,唉声叹气,一脸乌云。

搬出大染坊时,爷爷习惯性地掏出黄豆,迟疑了一下,爷爷这回没有把黄豆塞进嘴巴,而是把黄豆一路撒在地上。

没几年,爷爷病得不行了。父亲依然整天不着家,爷爷的安危只是他耳边刮过的一阵微风。

临终前的那个晚上,爷爷示意我到他跟前。他手中攥着一个小布袋,打开来,是些黄豆。昏暗的灯光下,豆子炒得金灿灿的。爷爷说,这辈子只剩下这点黄豆了。他的声音很轻,连他旁边油灯的火苗都没有动一下。他颤巍巍地拈出一颗豆子,习惯性地放入口中,又想嚼它。不知是黄豆太硬还是爷爷老了,牙口不行,他没嚼动,又把豆子放入袋中。

他叹叹气,说这辈子就爱这黄豆,人走了带上它,也算来这世上留个念想。他慈爱地对我说,如果你长大了真活不下去,可以再到爷爷这里来拿这黄豆吃。不过,你要是争气,最好就别来扰我了。他语气中满是沮丧。

我愣愣的,不太明白,点了点头。

第二天早晨,爷爷走了,手里紧紧攥着那小袋嚼不动的黄豆。邻居帮忙葬了爷爷后,父亲才回来。没人怪他,他在邻里眼中只是一个能够看得见的影子。

父亲长号着,声音凄厉,如同塌了脊梁。大家都知道他为什么哭。整整两天两夜,他雇了好几个人把小院子掏了一遍又一遍,最后连瓦背也全掀掉了,还是没有找到传说中爷爷那几坨金子。他疯了。

后来,一个金匠跟我说爷爷确实有几坨金子。不过,爷爷临终前偷偷让他把它们打成了一颗颗金珠子。

我蓦然明白,爷爷那小袋黄豆是什么了。爷爷给我留了一笔活命钱。

有人曾问我,金子最终找到了吗?

当然没有。爷爷的坟头早被我平了。当时还有人说,我跟我那疯了死掉的父亲一样,也是忤逆不孝。

现在我有了自己的企业,人们称我是什么“著名企业家”。不久前,一次慈善大会上,我说了,死后捐出全部财产。我那个儿子和老婆都不跟我说话了。

为什么这么做?有记者问我。我一时语塞,眼前浮现出爷爷那小袋最后的黄豆。

(改自王琼华《最后一碗黄豆》)

小题1:下列对小说有关内容的分析和概括,最恰当的两项是(5分)

A.“我”平掉爷爷的坟头,是既不想让任何人打扰爷爷死后的安宁,又表明了不依赖祖辈财富、自己创业的决绝。

B.文中说“父亲就像一棵荒野的树那样疯长”,一是形容他处于青少年时期,身体长得快;二是形容他备受溺爱,放纵无拘。

C.本文语言平实,情感饱满,情节跌宕起伏,人物性格各具特点,叙事手法新颖,主题有教益。

D.老板的儿子跟私塾先生念书时,爷爷蹲在一旁看人染布,这暗示着爷爷对读书的渴望和对财富的羡慕。E.本文运用动作、语言、细节和对比等艺术手法,生动凸显人物个性;人物行为也具有深厚寓意。

小题2:小说中“爷爷这回没有把黄豆塞进嘴巴,而是把黄豆一路撒在地上”,这一行为反映了爷爷什么样的心态?请简要分析。(6分)

                                                                             

小题3:小说多次写到爷爷嚼黄豆,这在全文中有何作用?请简要概括。(6分)

                                                                              

小题4:小说以“最后的黄豆”为标题,寓意何在? (4分)

                                                                            

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