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Until the late 1700s, the economy of England was tightly controlled by the government, which limited the amount of interest that banks could charge, laid down rules about how employers should treat their workers, and set strict standards for how some products should be made. The government set up trade monopolies, giving certain companies the sole right to trade with certain parts of the world, like the English East India Company. __(11)__ Then in the late 1700s, Adam Smith published a book called The Wealth of Nations, which advocated "laissez-faire," meaning "to let alone" in French. __(12)__ He said individuals should be let alone to make their own economic decisions—what products to make, how to make them, and what to charge for them. __(13)__ People would be motivated by the opportunity to try new ideas and make more money. Society, as a result, would become wealthier. After Smith's book was published, the idea of laissez-faire became more and more popular. __(14)__ The new freedom to invent and invest helped spur the Industrial Revolution, creating, as Adam Smith had predicted, vast new wealth. But it also created the harsh conditions some employers maintained in the factories. These employers were believers in laissez-faire. __(15)__ They say it was none of the government's business how much their workers were paid or how many hours a day they worked. For obvious reasons, the idea of laissez-faire was more popular among employers than among their workers.

Then in the late 1700s, Adam Smith published a book called The Wealth of Nations, which advocated "laissez-faire," meani ng "to let alone" in French. 12 He said individuals should be let alone to make their own economic deci sions—what products to make, how to make them, and what to charge for them.

AThey fought against laws that would make things better for workers.
BIn the book Smith argued government controls were hurting the economy.正確答案
CThis economic freedom, he believed, would make people more creative and hard-working.
DTo protect English manufacturers, the government set high tariffs on goods imported from foreign countries.
答案與詳解
B
正確答案
空格12位於Smith倡導laissez-faire之後、說明個人應有經濟決策自由之前,需填入Smith書中核心論點:政府管控有害經濟。

為什麼答案是 B

B選項「書中Smith主張政府管控正在傷害經濟」,與空格前Smith出書倡導laissez-faire(讓市場自由運作)完全呼應,也自然銜接空格後「他說個人應被允許自行做經濟決策」的具體內容,邏輯一貫。短文開頭描述政府嚴格管控,B點出Smith反對此現象,為全段論點核心橋梁。

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