In California the regulators, the utilities and the governor all want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to cap spot (现货的)

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问题    In California the regulators, the utilities and the governor all want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to cap spot (现货的) market prices. The Californians claim it will rein in outrageous prices. Federal regulators have refused. The battle is on.    Governor Gray Davis says, "I’m not happy with the Federal Regulatory Commission at all. They’re living in an ivory tower. If their bills were going up like the people in San Diego, they would know that this is a real problem in the real world."
   As part of deregulation, price caps were removed to allow for a free market.  Timing is everything; natural gas prices had already skyrocketed. Demand was high from California’s booming economy. No new power plants had been built here in ten years, and power producers had the right to hike prices along with demand. And hike them they did.
   Loretta Lynch of the Public Utilities Commission says, "This commission and all of California was beating down the door of federal regulators to say, ’ Help us impose reasonable price caps to help to keep our market stable. ’"
   Federal regulators did ask for longer-term contracts between power producers and the utilities to stabilize prices. The federal commission, unavailable for comment on this story, released a recent statement defending its position not to re-regulate.
   Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Dec. 15, 2000: "The commission’s intention is to enable the markets to catch up the current supply and demand problems and not to reintroduce command and control regulation that has helped to produce the current crisis."
   Some energy experts believe that, without temporary price caps, the crisis will continue.
   Severin Borenstein of the U. C. Energy Institute says, "Some federal regulators have a blind commitment to making the market work and I think part of’ the problem is they really don’t understand what’s going on."
   Gary Ackerman of the Western Power Trading Forum says, "He’s dead wrong about that. The federal regulators understand far better than any individual state that, though it might be painful and it certainly is painful in California, price caps don’t work. They never work."
Governor Gray Davis was dissatisfied with the Federal Regulatory Commission because they ______.

选项 A、did not know what the real problem was
B、were living an easy life in an ivory tower
C、could not experience the life in San Diego
D、turned a blind eye to the situation in California

答案D

解析 题干中的dissatisfied with与第二段中的not happy with是一致的,第二段字面理解为“他们生活在象牙塔中,如果他们的账单像圣迭戈人的那样不断增加,他们就会理解这确实是个问题”。
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