Last year nearly one million Americans filed for bankruptcy. That is far fewer than the number who used to seek bankruptcy prote

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问题    Last year nearly one million Americans filed for bankruptcy. That is far fewer than the number who used to seek bankruptcy protection before the law was made tougher a decade ago. This reform may have done more harm than good. The aim of bankruptcy law is to give people relief from unpayable debts. Some two-thirds of individual bankruptcies are due to a lost job. Many bankrupts need time to get back on their feet. In the mid-2000s Chapter 7 rules made it easy to wash away debts. That irritated credit-card firms, which claimed that spendthrifts abused the system; so in 2005 the law was toughened. The idea was to shift people to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, where they would have to repay some of the debt.
   The reform had a big impact. At least at first, Chapter 13 filings rose relative to Chapter 7 ones. And a new paper, from Stefania Albanesi, of the New York Federal Reserve, and Jaromir Nosal, of Columbia University, finds that the reform led to a permanent drop in the bankruptcy rate.
   However, other recent research suggests that this is not necessarily a good thing. Will Dobbie, of Princeton University, and Jae Song, of the Social Security Administration, look at Chapter 13 bankruptcies before the reforms of 2005. They link half a million bankruptcy filings to tax records and use a novel technique to analyse them. Because some bankruptcy judges are more merciful than others, people in similar straits may end up with different bankruptcy decisions. This quirk allows some useful comparisons.
   Messrs Dobbie and Song argue that easier bankruptcy laws have good microeconomic effects. If a creditor may no longer claim large chunks of a bankrupt’s salary, that may increase his incentive to work—and decrease his need to slip out of town, change his job and close down his bank account. On average, those granted bankruptcy earned over 6,000 more in the subsequent year than similarly-placed plaintiffs who were rejected. The unlucky ones found it trickier to service their mortgages. Michelle White of the University of California, San Diego and colleagues found that bankruptcy reform caused the default rate on prime mortgages to rise 23%.
   Making consumer-bankruptcy law more debtor-friendly could hit Americans in other ways. If lenders are exposed to bigger losses, some argue, interest rates for such things as creditcards are bound to rise. But that danger can be overstated. Credit-card companies may be reluctant to charge rates higher than their competitors’ lest they attract more customers—those not put off by high rates because they know that, with luck, they won’t have to pay their debts back.
According to Paragraph 1, bankruptcy law is designed to______.

选项 A、protect American banks
B、abolish individual debts
C、help unemployed people
D、alleviate debtors’ burden

答案D

解析 细节题。根据bankruptcy law“破产法”和is designed to“旨在……”定位到第一段第三行the aim of bankruptcy law“破产法的目的”,其中be designed to=aim,故答案句为:to give people relief from unpayable debts“帮助人们减轻无法偿还的债务”。选项[A]protect American banks“保护美国银行”属于无中生有。选项[B]abolish individual debts“取消个人债务”;原文说的是relief…debts“减轻债务”而非“取消”,故[B]项错在“abolish”一词。选项[C]help unemployed people“帮助失业的人”;与该项相关的是Some two-thirds of individual bankruptcies are due to a lost job一句,而该句非答案句,故该项与答案句无关,可以排除。选项[D]alleviate debtors’burden“减轻债务人的负担”;其中alleviate“减轻”=relief“减轻”;debtors’burden“债务人的负担”=unpayable debts“无法偿还的债务”;故[D]项正确。
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