So much data indicate the world’s progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals(MDGs), a set of targets adopted by w

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问题     So much data indicate the world’s progress towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals(MDGs), a set of targets adopted by world leaders at the UN ten years ago. But the goal-setting exercise has further pitfalls. Too often, the goals are reduced to working out how much money is needed to meet a particular target. Yet the countries that have made most progress in cutting poverty have largely done so not by spending public money, but by encouraging faster economic growth. As Shanta Devarajan, the World Bank’s chief economist for Africa, points out, growth does not just make more money available for social spending. It also increases the demand for such things as schooling, and thus helps meet other development goals. Yet the goals, as drawn up, made no mention of economic growth.
    Of course growth by itself does not solve all the problems of the poor. It is also clear that while money helps, how it is spent and what it is spent on are enormously important. For instance, campaigners often ask for more to be spent on primary education. But throughout the developing world teachers on the public payroll are often absent from school. Teacher-absenteeism rates are around 20% in rural Kenya, 27% in Uganda and 14% in Ecuador.
    In any case, money that is allocated for such services rarely reaches its intended recipients. A study found that 70% of the money allocated for drugs and supplies by the Ugandan government in 2000 was lost; in Ghana, 80% was siphoned off. Money needs to be spent, therefore, not merely on building more schools or hiring more teachers, but on getting them to do what they are paid for, and preventing resources from disappearing somewhere between the central government and their supposed destination.
    The good news is that policy experiments carried out by governments, NGOs, academics and international institutions are slowly building up a body of evidence about methods that work. A large-scale evaluation in Andhra Pradesh in southern India has shown, for example, that performance pay for teachers is three times as effective at raising pupil’s test scores as the equivalent amount spent on school supplies.
    And in Uganda the government, appalled that money meant for schools was not reaching them, took to publicizing how much was being allotted, using radio and newspaper. Money wastage was dramatically reduced. The World Bank hopes to bring such innovations to the notice of other governments during the summit, if it can. For if the drive against poverty is to succeed, it will owe more to such ideas and their wider use than to targets set at UN-sponsored summits.
We may infer from the last paragraph that______.

选项 A、the World Bank plays an important role in helping Uganda fix money wastage
B、money leakage is rampantly flourishing in Uganda
C、MDGs may have failed in lifting the poor out of poverty
D、innovative ideas should come before targets set by UN

答案D

解析 属信息推断题。选项A利用原文关键词进行无关干扰,原文中并没有直接提及世界银行同乌干达政府治理资金流失问题的直接关系,故选项A错误。选项B与原文不符,原文提到在过去乌干达的资金流失问题十分严重,但之后乌干达政府做了很多工作,这一问题得到了改善,故选项B错误。选项C过于绝对,千年目标在扶贫、消除贫困中还是起到了一定的作用的。从最后一段最后一句话中我们能够推测出作者的引申意思,即认为千年发展目标在扶贫工作中起到的作用并不是想象中那么大,反倒不如倡导政府互相借鉴扶贫经验,故选项D为正确答案。
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