时间:2019-02-16 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂


英语课
Todd: So Greg, we're talking about controversial issues and one of the issues in your book is income disparity. So, what do you think about minimum wage?
Greg: Minimum wage. Minimum wage I think is very important to have otherwise employers are going to take advantage of people; pay them too little. The society, society itself must decide what is the proper minimum wage and that in itself is an issue. What should it be?
 
Todd: You know, actually I disagree. I am actually against a minimum wage. I think that you know, basically all markets find equilibrium 1 and that the wage goes too low people just won't do the job, and so basically, it you don't have a minimum wage eventually the society will come to a wage where people fell comfortable doing that work. That basically things will work out.
 
Greg: In theory maybe you're right, but in reality you're really wrong. I mean take a look at some of these countries around the world where there are sweat shops, where you have children, cause there are no rules regulating labor 2, and you have children who have never been educated, spend their entire lives working almost like slaves in unhealthy conditions. That's what happens when there are no rules to protect workers.
 
Todd: But I think that's somewhat true but you said the key word that they're not educated. I think the problem there is that people aren't educated and that's what leads the abject 3 poverty that they might do a job like that. So don't you think that if people were educated more, they would not be willing to work such meaningless jobs, such jobs that pay so little.
 
Greg: Many of those people, those children, who are working like slaves, don't have a chance for an education and often maybe they're being exploited, not always but sometimes, by people who've had good education.
 
Todd: Right.
 
Greg: Take a child in some very poor country has to work just to find food.
 
Todd: So basically, you're saying they should have a living wage. That they should make enough money that they can have a decent standard of living.
 
Greg: Everyone should have a decent standard of living I believe.
 
Todd: I just think that it's really hard to arbitrarily set a price. I mean that number is always going to go up and down. That even a minimum wage is somewhat skews the reality that if you just let markets take their natural course eventually people won't be willing to work.
 
Greg: It doesn't work that way because when you just have a complete free market, you have corrupt 4 people who take advantage of other people.
 
Todd: Well, you know, that actually I do agree with but I think ... I do believe in a free markets but one thing that is true is that free markets cannot work where's there's corruption 5. I do agree with that. So we agree about something.
 
Greg: Yes. Good thing.
 
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proper minimum wage
 
What is the proper minimum wage?
 
Minimum wage is the smallest amount of money that an employer is legally allowed to pay someone who works for them. In this case, proper means fair. Notice the samples:
 
Most American students with a part time job are paid a proper minimum wage.
A proper minimum wage should allow people to afford basic necessities such as food, shelter and transportation.
markets find an equilibrium
 
All markets find an equilibrium.
 
Markets find an equilibrium when the supply of something is equal to how much or how many people want to buy. Here are two samples:
 
Markets find wage equilibrium when the wage rate produces neither excess supply nor excess demand for workers.
Todd believes that market equilibrium should determine wage rates, not the government.
in theory
 
In theory maybe you're right.
 
If something is possible in theory, it should happen a certain way, but it often does not. Notice the samples:
 
In theory, the trip should take two hours, but it usually takes longer because of the traffic.
In theory, a college degree should get you a better job, but that's not always the case.
sweatshops
 
There are sweatshops.
 
A sweatshop is a shop or factory where employees work long hours at low wages under poor conditions. Notice the samples:
 
The existence of sweatshops has caused debate over fair wages and reasonable working conditions.
Nowadays, most sport shoes are made in sweatshops in Asian countries.
unhealthy conditions
 
They live in unhealthy conditions.
 
In sweatshops, unhealthy conditions can include verbal and physical abuse, sexual harassment 6, forced overtime 7, work place safety violations 8, and poor medical care.  Notice the following:
 
Sweatshops are most often found in developing countries.
In the late18th and early 19th centuries, sweatshops were common in America.
abject poverty
 
 
This leads to abject poverty.
 
People who live in abject poverty are extremely poor. Here are some samples.
 
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only region where the number of people living in abject poverty has grown over the past 20 years.
Lack of education is a major cause of abject poverty.

 

n.平衡,均衡,相称,均势,平静
  • Change in the world around us disturbs our inner equilibrium.我们周围世界的变化扰乱了我们内心的平静。
  • This is best expressed in the form of an equilibrium constant.这最好用平衡常数的形式来表示。
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦
  • We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬。
  • He was completely spent after two weeks of hard labor.艰苦劳动两周后,他已经疲惫不堪了。
adj.极可怜的,卑屈的
  • This policy has turned out to be an abject failure.这一政策最后以惨败而告终。
  • He had been obliged to offer an abject apology to Mr.Alleyne for his impertinence.他不得不低声下气,为他的无礼举动向艾莱恩先生请罪。
v.贿赂,收买;adj.腐败的,贪污的
  • The newspaper alleged the mayor's corrupt practices.那家报纸断言市长有舞弊行为。
  • This judge is corrupt.这个法官贪污。
n.腐败,堕落,贪污
  • The people asked the government to hit out against corruption and theft.人民要求政府严惩贪污盗窃。
  • The old man reviled against corruption.那老人痛斥了贪污舞弊。
n.骚扰,扰乱,烦恼,烦乱
  • She often got telephone harassment at night these days.这些天她经常在夜晚受到电话骚扰。
  • The company prohibits any form of harassment.公司禁止任何形式的骚扰行为。
adj.超时的,加班的;adv.加班地
  • They are working overtime to finish the work.为了完成任务他们正在加班加点地工作。
  • He was paid for the overtime he worked.他领到了加班费。
违反( violation的名词复数 ); 冒犯; 违反(行为、事例); 强奸
  • This is one of the commonest traffic violations. 这是常见的违反交通规则之例。
  • These violations of the code must cease forthwith. 这些违犯法规的行为必须立即停止。
学英语单词
access manager
acquired immune deficiency syndromes
adiabatic curve
ailurophiles
amplified interpretation
Ant-Vireo
Antonia
atomic angular momentum
attachment flange
automatic bypass valve
babyishly
baitshops
Bembridae
bemeant
Blastocladiales
censor out
ciprofibrate
colour-serjeant
comb ... hair
concho-grass
crinkley
daemonophobia
Decaspermum esquirolii
Dryopteris fragrans
eaved
Europa, Pta.de
evaporator strip holder
farras
ferroprotoporphyrin
froth flotation
fuddling
full wave rectifier
genus Placuna
grease pits
half-height drive
have someone's guts for garters
Hawtrey, Mt.
holes in pattern
in-thing
indirect discrimination
indirect-arc furnace
istake measure
japao
katsuwonus pelamiss
keramite (mullite)
license plate
longbeards
lounge around
manual removal
marjayouns
meet sb halfway
methyl p-methyl benzoate
model following
mucopolysaccharide-N-acetylneuraminylhydrolase
none-kin
nonsonorous
odd moment
offskip
oil flinger
on my case
otelo
pancratic lens
Periyār R.
perpetuum mobile of the first kind
piledriver
pole jumps
product introduction
pronouncement of judgment
pulse-phase system
quarion
REA Rural Electrification Administration
recursive descent parser
scabricola ocellata
scheduling model
schlottmann
scurfy
sealing effect
secondary homonym
secondary metal
self-operated control valve
sociology departments
squeeze mouding machine
sridevi
standard hour system
statutory assignee
styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer
sufferances
taper thimble
thin-layer chromatogram
transmission-utilization ratio
trintignant
tubular(tracheal)sound
two-pence
underutilize
unheled
V and T
vapo(u)rizability
Vicia tenuifolia
wagon control computer
wire rope detector
year dot
zabras