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Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Officejobsareamongthepositionshardesthitbycompumation(計算機自動化).
Wordprocessorsandtypistswillloseabout93,000jobsoverthenextfewyears,while57,000
secretarialjobswillvanish.BlamethePC:Today,manyexecutivestypetheirownmemosand
carrytheir“secretaries“inthepalmsoftheirhands.Timeisalsohardforstockclerks,whose
ranksareexpectedtodecreaseby68,000.Andemployeesinmanufacturingfirmsandwholesalers
arebeingreplacedwithcomputerizedsystems.
Butnoteveryonewholosesajobwillendupintheunemploymentline.Manywillshiftto
growingpositionswithintheirowncompanies.Whennewtechnologiesshookupthetelecomm
business,telephoneoperatorJudyDoughertypursuedretraining.Sheisnowacommunications
technician,earningabout$64,000peryear.Ofcourse,ifyou'vebeenatollboothcollectorforthe
past30years,andyoufindyourselfreplacedbyanE-ZPassmachine,itmaybeoflittle
consolation(安慰)toknowthatthetelecomfieldisbooming.
Andthat'sjustit:Theserviceeconomyisfading:welcometotheexpertise(專門知識)
economy.Tosucceedinthenewjobmarket,youmustbeabletohandlecomplexproblems.
Indeed,allbutoneofthe50highest-payingoccupations--air-trafficcontroller-demandsatleast
abachelor\degree.
Forthosewithjustahighschooldiploma(畢業(yè)證書goingtogettoughertofinda
well-payingjob.Sincefewerfactoryandclericaljobswillbeavailable.what'sleftwillbethejobs
thatcompumationcan'tkill:computerscan'tcleanoffices,orcareforAlzheimer'spatients(老年
癡呆病人).But,sincemostpeoplehavetheskillstofillthosepositions,thewagesstay
painfullylow,meaningcompumationcoulddriveanevendeeperwedge(楔子)betweentherich
andpoor,Thebestadvicenow,Neverstoplearning,andkeepupwithnewtechnology.
Forbusyadultsofcoursethatcanbetough,thegoodnewsisthattheverytechnologythat's
reducingsomanyjobsisalsomakingiteasiertogobacktoschoolwithouthavingtositina
classroom.So-calledInternetdistancelearningishot,withmorethanthreemillionstudents
currentlyenrolled,anditsgainingcredibilitywithemployers.
Areyouatriskoflosingyourjobtoacomputer?CheckthefederalBureauofLabor
Statistics5OccupationalOutlookHandbook,whichisavailableonlineat.
41.Fromthefirstparagraphwecaninferthatallofthefollowingpersonsareeasilythrowninto
unemploymentEXCEPT.
A.secretariesB.stockclerksC.managersD.wholesalers
42.Inthesecondparagraphtheauthormentionsthetollboothcollectorto
A.meanhewillgetbenefitsfromthetelecommfield
B.showheistoooldtoshifttoanewposition
C.consolehimonhavingbeenreplacedbyamachine
D.blamethePCforhisunemployment
43.Bysaying”■"compumationcoulddriveanevendeeperwedgebetweentherichand
poor”(line5.Para4)theauthormeans
A.peoplearegettingricherandricher
B.therewillbeasmallgapbetweenrichandpoor
C.thegapbetweenrichandpoorisgettinglargerandlarger
D.it'stimetocloseupthegapbetweentherichandpoor
44.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardscomputers?
A.positiveB.negativeC.neutralD.prejudiced
45.Whichofthefollowingmightserveasthebesttitleofpassage?
A.BlamingthePC
B.Theboomingtelecommfield
C.Internetdistanceleaning
D.Keepingupwithcompumation
Question46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Tensofthousandsof18-year-oldswillgraduatethisyearandbehandedmeaningless
diplomas.Thesediplomaswon'tlookanydifferentfromthoseawardedtheirluckierclassmates.
Theirvaliditywillbequestionedonlywhentheiremployersdiscoverthatthesegraduatesare
semiliterate(半文盲)
Eventuallyafortunatefewwillfindtheirwayintoeducational-repairshops—adult-literacy
programs,suchastheonewhereIteachbasicgrammarandwriting.There,high-schoolgraduates
andhigh-schooldropoutspursuinggraduate-equivalencycertificateswilllearntheskillsthey
shouldhavelearnedinschool,theywillalsodiscovertheyhavebeencheatedbyoureducational
system.
Iwillneverforgetateacherwhogottheattentionofoneofmychildrenbyrevealingthe
trumpcardoffailure.Ouryoungest,aworld-classcharmer,didlittletodevelophisintellectual
talentsbutalwaysgotbyUntilMrs.Stifter.
Oursonwashigh-schoolseniorwhenbehadherforEnglish.'4Hesitsinthebackoftheroom
talkingtohisfriends.^^shetoldme,“Whydon'tyoumovehimtothefrontrow?”Iurged,
believingtheembarrassmentwouldgethimtosettledown,Mrs.Stiftersaid,"don'tmoveseniors.
Iflunk(使…不及格)them."Ourson'sacademiclifeflashedbeforemyeyes.Noteacherhadever
threatenedhim.BythetimeIgothomeIwasfeelingprettygoodaboutthis.Itwasaradical
approachforthesetimes,butwell,Whynot?"She'sgoingtoflunkyou.^^Itoldmyson.
Ididnotdiscussitanyfurther.SuddenlyEnglishbecameapriority(頭等重要)inhislife.He
finishedoutthesemesterwithanA.
Iknowoneexampledoesn'tmakeacase,butatnightIseeaparadeofstudentswhoareangry
forhavingbeenpassedalonguntiltheycouldnolongerevenpretendtokeepup.Ofaverage
intelligenceorbetter,theyeventuallyquitschool,concludingtheyweretoodumbtofinish."I
shouldhavebeenheldback,“isacommentIhearfrequently.Evensadderarethosestudentswho
arehigh-schoolgraduateswhosaytomeafterafewweeksofclass."Idon'tknowhowIevergot
ahigh-schooldiploma.^^
Passingstudentswhohavenotmasteredtheworkcheatsthemandtheemployerswhoexpect
graduatestohavebasicskills.Weexcusethisdishonestbehaviorbysayingkidscan'tlearnifthey
comefromterribleenvironments.Nooneseemstostoptothinkthatmostkidsdon'tputschool
firstontheirlistunlesstheyperceivesomethingisatrisk.They'dratherbesailing.
ManystudentsIseeatnighthavedecidedtomakeeducationapriority.Theyaremotivatedby
thedesireforabetterjobortheneedtohangontotheonethey'vegot,theyhaveahealthyfearof
failure.
Peopleofallagescanriseabovetheirproblems,buttheyneedtohaveareasontodoso.Yong
peoplegenerallydon'thavethematuritytovalueeducationinthesamewaymyadultstudents
valueit.Butfearoffailurecanmotivateboth.
46.Whatisthesubjectofthisessay?
A.viewpointonlearning
B.aqualifiedteacher
C.theimportanceofexamination
D.thegenerationgap
47.HowdidMrs.Siftergettheattentionofoneoftheauthor'schildren?
A.flunkinghim
B.movinghisseat
C.blaminghim
D.playingcardwithhim
48.Theauthorbelievesthatthemosteffectivewayforateacheristo
A.purifytheteachingenvironments.
B.setupcooperationbetweenteachersandparents.
C.holdbackstudent.
D.motivatestudent.
49.Fromthepassagewecandrawtheconclusionthattheauthors?attitudetowardflunkingis
A.negativeB.positiveC.biasedD.indifferent
50.Judgingfromthecontent,thispassageisprobablywrittenfor
A.administratorsB.studentsC.teachersD.parents
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Nameshavegainedincreasingimportanceinthecompetitiveworldofhighereducation.As
collegesstriveformarketshare,theyarelookingfornamesthatprojecttheimagetheywantor
reflectthechangestheyhopetomakeTrentonStateCollege,forexample,becametheCollegeof
NewJerseynineyearsagowhenitbeganraisingadmissionsstandardsandappealingtostudents
fromthroughoutthestate.
“AllIhearinhighereducationis,“Brand,brand,brand,“saidTimWesterbeck,who
specializesinbrandingandismanagingdirectorofLipmanHearne,amarketingfirmbasedin
Chicagothatworkswithuniversitiesandothernonprofitorganizations."Therehasbeenasea
changeoverthelast10years.Marketingusedtobealmostadirtywordinhighereducation.^^
Notalleffortsatnamechangesaresuccessful,ofcourse.In1997,theNewSchoolforSocial
ResearchbecameNewSchoolUniversitytoreflectitsgrowthintoacollectionofeightcolleges,
offeringalistofmajorsthatincludespsychology,music,urbanstudiesandmanagement.ButNew
YorkerscontinuedtocallittheNewSchool.
Now,afterspendinganundisclosedsumonanonlinesurveyandamarketingconsultant's
creationofuhammingstructures.^brandarchitectureand“identitysystems,“theuniversity
hascomeupwithanewname:TheNewSchool.BeginningMonday,itwilladoptnewlogos(標
識),banners,businesscardsandevennewnamesfortheindividualcolleges,alltoincludethe
words"theNewSchool.”
Changesinnamesgenerallyrevealsignificantshiftsinhowacollegewantstobeperceived.
InalteringitsnamefromCalStateHayward,toCalState,EastBay,theuniversityhopedto
projectitsexpandingroleintwomostlysuburbancountrieseastofSanFrancisco.
TheUniversityofSouthernColorado,astateinstitution,becameColoradoStateUniversityat
Pueblotwoyearsago,hopingtohighlightmanyinternalchanges,includingofferingmore
graduateprogramsandsettinghigheradmissionsstandards.
BeaverCollegeturneditselfintoArcadiaUniversityin2001forseveralreasons:tobreakthe
connectionwithitspastasawomen,scollege,topromoteitsgrowthintoafull-fledged(完全成
熟的)universityandofficialsacknowledged,toeliminatesomejokesaboutthecollege飛old
nameonlate-nighttelevisionand“morningzoo“radioshows.
Manycollegeofficialssaidchanginganameandimagecouldproducesubstantialresults.At
Arcadia,inadditiontotheriseinapplications,theaveragestudent'stestscorehasincreasedby60
points,JuliRoebeck,anArcadiaspokeswoman,said.
51.whichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforcollegestochangetheirnames?
A.Theypreferhighereducationcompetition
B.Theytrytogainadvantageinmarketshare.
C.Theywanttoprojecttheirimage.
D.Theyhopetomakesomechanges.
52.Itisimpliedthatoneofthemostsignificantchangesinhighereducationinthepastdecadeis
A.thebrand.
B.thecollegenames
C.theconceptofmarketing
D.listofmajors.
53.Thephrase"comeupwith1'(Line3Para4)probablymeans
A.catchupwith
B.dealwith
C.putforward
D.cometotherealization
54ThecaseofnamechangingfromCalStateHaywardtoCalStateindicatesthattheuniversity
A.isperceivedbythesociety
B.hopestoexpanditsinfluence
C.preferstoreformitsreachingprograms
D.expectstoenlargeitscampus
55.Accordingtothespokeswoman,thenamechangeofBeaverCollege
A.turnsoutverysuccessful
B.failstoattainitsgoal
C.haseliminatedsomejokes
D.hastransformeditsstatus
Question56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Itlookedjustlikeanotheraircraftfromtheoutside.Thepilottoldhisyoungpassengersthatit
wasbuiltin1964.Butappearancesweredeceptive,andthe13studentsfromEuropeandtheUSA
whoboardedtheaircraftwereinfortheflightoftheirlives.
Insidetheareathatnormallyhadseatshadbecomealongwhitetunnel.Heavilypadded(填塞)
fromfloortoceiling,itlookedabitstrange.Therewerealmostnowindows,butlightsalongthe
paddedwallsilluminatedit.Mostoftheseatshadbeentakenoutapartfromafewattheback
wheretheyoungscientistsquicklytooktheirplaceswithalookoffear.
For12months,sciencestudentsfromacrossthecontinentshadcompetedtowinaplaceon
theflightattheinvitationoftheEuropeanSpaceAgency.Thechallengehadbeentosuggest
imaginativeexperimentstobeconductedinweightlessconditions.
Forthenexttwohourstheflightresembledthatofanenormousbirdwhichhadloseits
reason,shootingupwardstowardstheheavensbeforerushingtowardsEarth.Theinventionwasto
achieveweightlessnessforafewseconds.
Theaircrafttookoffsmoothlyenough.ButanyfeelingsthatIandtheyoungscientistshad
thatwewereonanythinglikeascheduledpassengerservicewerequicklydismissedwhenthe
pilotputtheplaneintoa45degreeclimbwhichlastedaround20seconds.Thentheenginescut
ourandwebecameweightless.Everythingbecameconfusedandleftorright,upordownno
longerhadanymeaning.Aftertensecondsoffreefalldescentthepilotpulledtheaircraftoutofits
nosedive.Thereturnofgravitywaslessimmediatethanitsloss,butwasstillsuddenenoughto
ensurethatsomestudentscamedownwithabump.
Eachtimethepilotcuttheenginesandwebecameweightless,anewteamconductedits
experiment.FirstitwastheDucthwhowantedtodiscoverhowitisthatcatsalwayslandontheir
feet.ThentheGermanteamwhoconductedasuccessfulexperimentonatraditionalbuilding
methodtoseeifcouldbeusedforbuildingafurtherspacestation.theAmericanshadanideato
createsolarsailsthatcouldbeusedbysatellites.
Aftertwohoursofgoingupanddowninthelanedoingtheirexperiments,thepredominate
feelingwasoneofexcitementratherthansickness.Mostofthestudentsthoughtitwasan
unforgettableexperienceandonetheywouldbekeentorepeat.
56.Whatdidthewritersayabouttheplane?.
A、Ithadnoseats.
B、Itwaspaintedwhite.
C、Ithadnowindows.
D、Theoutsidewasmisleading.
57.Accordingtothewriter,howdidtheyoungscientistsfeelbeforetheflight?
A、sickB、keenC、nervousD、impatient
58.whatdidthepilotdowiththeplaneafterittookoff?
A、Hequicklyclimbedandthenstoppedtheengines.
B、Heclimbedandthenmadetheplanefallslowly.
C、Hetookoffnormallyandthencuttheenginesfor20seconds.
D、Heclimbedandthenmadetheplaneturnover.
59.Accordingtothepassage,thepurposeofbeingweightlesswasto
A.seewhatconditionsarelikeinspace
B.preparetheyoungscientistsforfutureworkinspace
C.showthejudgesofthecompetitionwhattheycoulddo
D.maketheteamstryouttheirideas
60.Thispassagewaswrittento
A.encourageyoungpeopletotakeupscience
B.describetheprocessofascientificcompetition
C.showscientistswhatyoungpeoplecando
D.reportonanewscientifictechnique
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Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Priortothe20thcentury,manylanguageswithsmallnumbersofspeakersforcenturies.The
increasinglyinterconnectedmodemworldmakesitmuchmoredifficultforsmalllanguage
communitiestoliveinrelativeisolation,akeyfactorinlanguagemaintenanceandpreservation.
Itremainstobeseenwhethertheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticandculturaldiversityin
thecenturiesahead.Manypowerfulforcesappeartoworkagainstit:populationgrowth,which
pushesmigrantpopulationsintotheworld'slastisolatedlocations;masstourism;global
telecommunicationsandmassmedia;andthespreadofgiganticglobalcorporations.Allofthese
forcesappeartosignifyafutureinwhichthelanguageofadvertising,popularculture,and
consumerproductsbecomesimilar.AlreadyEnglishandafewothermajortongueshaveemerged
asgloballanguagesofcommerceandcommunication.Formanyoftheworld'speoples,learning
oneoftheselanguagesisviewedasthekeytoeducation,economicopportunity,andabetterway
oflife.
Onlyabout3,000languagesnowinuseareexpectedtosurvivethecomingcentury.Aremost
oftherestdoomedinthecenturyafterthat?
Whethermostoftheselanguagessurvivewillprobablydependonhowstronglycultural
groupswishtokeeptheiridentityalivethroughanativelanguage.Todosowillrequirean
emphasisonbilingualism(masteryoftwolanguages).Bilingualspeakerscouldusetheirown
languageinsmallerspheresathome,amongfriends,incommunitysettingsandaglobal
languageatwork.,indealingswithgovernment,andincommercialspheres.Inthisway,many
smalllanguagescouldsustaintheirculturalandlinguisticintegrityalongsidegloballanguages,
ratherthanyieldtothehomogenizing(同化的)forcesofglobalization.
Ironically,thetrendoftechnologicalinnovationthatthreatenedminoritylanguagescouldalso
helpsavethem.Forexample,someexpertspredictthatcomputersoftwaretranslationtoolswill
onedaypermitminoritylanguagespeakerstobrowsetheInternetusingtheirnativetongues.
Linguistsarecurrentlyusingcomputer—aidedlearningtoolstoteachavarietyofthreatened
languages.
Formanyendangeredlanguages,thelinebetweenrevivalanddeathisextremelythin.
Languageisremarkablyresilient(有活力的),however.Itisnotjustatoolforcommunicating,but
alsoapowerfulwayofseparatingdifferentgroups,orofdemonstratinggroupidentity.Many
indigenous(原生的,土著的)communitieshaveshownthatitispossibletoliveinthemodem
worldwhilereclaimingtheiruniqueidentitiesthroughlanguage.
41.Minoritylanguagescanbebestpreservedin
A.anincreasinglyinterconnectedworld
B.maintainingsmallnumbersofspeakers
C.relativelyisolatedlanguagecommunities
D.followingthetraditionofthe20thcentury
42.Accordingtoparagraph2thattheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticdiversityinthefutureis
A.uncertainB.unrealisticC.foreseeableD.definite
43.Accordingtotheauthor,bilingualismcanhelp
A.smalllanguagesbecomeacceptableinworkplaces
B.homogenizetheworld'slanguagesandcultures
C.globallanguagesreachhomeandcommunitysettings
D.speakersmaintaintheirlinguisticandculturalidentity
44.Computertechnologyishelpfulforpreservingminoritylanguagesinthatit
A.makeslearningagloballanguageunnecessary
B.facilitatesthelearningandusingofthoselanguages
C.raisespublicawarenessofsavingthoselanguages
D.makesiteasierforlinguiststostudythoselanguages
45.Intheauthor'sview,manyendangeredlanguagesare
A.remarkablewell-keptinthismodernworld
B.exceptionallypowerfultoolsofcommunication
C.quitepossibletoberevivedinsteadofdyingout
D.auniquewayofbringingdifferentgroupstogether
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Everyone,itseems,hasahealthproblem.AfterpouringbillionsintotheNationalHealth
Service,Britishpeoplemoanaboutdirtyhospitals.Longwaitsandwastedmoney.InGermanythe
newchancellor,AngelaMerkelisunderfireforsuggestingchangingthefinancingofitshealth
system.Canada'snewConservativePrimeMinisterStephenHarpermadeabigfussduringthe
electionaboutreducingthecountry'slengthymedicalqueues.Acrosstherichworld,affluence,
ageingandadvancingtechnologyaredrivinguphealthspendingfasterthanincome.
ButnowherehasabiggerhealthproblemthanAmerica.Soaringmedicalbillsaresqueezing
wages,swellingtheranksoftheuninsuredandpushinghugefirmsandperhapseventhe
governmenttowardsbankruptcy.Ford'sannouncementthisweekthatitwouldcutupto30.000
jobsby2012wasasmuchasignofits“l(fā)egacy“health-carecostsasoftheillsofthecarindustry.
Pushedbypollsthatshowhealthcareisoneofhismaindomesticproblemsandbyforecasts
showingthattheretiringbaby-boomers(生育高峰期出生的人)willcrushthegovernment's
finances.GeorgeBushistounveilareformplaninnextweek'sstate-ofthe-unionaddress.
America'shealthsystemisunlikeanyother.TheUniteStatesspends16%ofitsGDPon
health,aroundtwicetherich-countryaverage,equivalentto$6,280foreveryAmericaneachyear.
Yetitistheonlyrichcountrythatdoesnotguaranteeuniversalhealthcoverage.Thankstoan
accidentofhistory,mostAmericansreceivehealthinsurancethroughtheiremployer,withthe
governmentpickingupthebillforthepoorandtheelderly.
Thiscurioushybrid(混合物)certainlyhasitsstrengths.Americanshavemorechoicethan
anybodyelse,andtheirhealth-caresystemismuchmoreinnovative.Europeansbillscouldbe
muchhigherifAmericanmedicinewerenotdoingmuchoftheirResearchandDevelopment
(R&D)forthem.Buttherearealsohugeweaknesses.Theonemostoftencited-especiallyby
foreigners-isthearmyofuninsured.Some46millionAmericansdonothavecover.Inmanycases
thatisoutofchoiceand,iftheyfallseriouslyill,hospitalshavetotreatthem.Butitisstilldeeply
unequal.Andtherearealsoshockinginefficiencies:bysomemeasures,30%ofAmericanhealth
spendingiswasted.
Thenthereisthequestionofstatesupport.ManyAmericansdisapproveofthe"'socialized
medicine“ofCanadaandEurope.Infact,evenifmuchoftheadministrationisdoneprivately,
around60%ofAmerica'shealth-carebillendsupbeingmetbythegovernment.Proportionately,
theAmericanstatealreadyspendsasmuchonhealthastheOECD(OrganizationofEconomic
CooperationandDevelopment)averageandthatshareissettogrowasthebaby-boomersrunup
theirMedicarebillsandevermoreemployersavoidprovidinghealth-carecoverage.Americais,in
effect,headingtowardsaversionofsocializedmedicinebydefault.
46.HealthproblemsmentionsinthepassageincludeallthefollowingEXCEPT
A.poorhospitalconditionsinUK
B.AngelaMerkelunderattack
C.healthfinancinginGermany
D.longwaitinglinesinCanada
47.Ford'sannouncementofcuttingupto30,000jobsby2012indicatesthatFord
A.hasthebiggesthealthproblemofthecarindustry
B.hasmadeprofitsfromitshealth-carelegacy
C.hasaccumulatedtooheavyahealth-careburden
D.owesagreatdealofdebttoitsemployees
48.Intheauthor'sopinion,America'shealthsystemis
A.inefficientB.feasibleC.unpopularD.successful
49Itisimpliedinthepassagethat
A.America'shealthsystemhasitsstrengthsandweaknesses
B.theUSgovernmentpaysmedicalbillsforthepoorandtheelderly
C.some46millionAmericansdonothavemedicalinsurance
D.EuropeansbenefitalotfromAmerica'smedicalresearch
50Fromthelastparagraphwemaylearnthatthe'"socializedmedicine"is
A.apracticeofCanadaandEurope
B.apolicyadoptedbytheUSgovernment
C.intendedfortheretiringbaby-boomers
D.administeredbyprivateenterprises
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
WhenThomasKeller,oneofAmerica'sforemostchefs,announcedthatonSept.1hewould
abolishthepracticeoftippingatPerSe.hisluxuryrestaurantinNewYorkCity,andreplaceit
withEuropean-styleservicecharge,Iknewthreegroupswouldbeopposed:customers,servers
andrestaurantowners.Thesethreegroupsareallcommittedtotippingastheyquicklymadeclear
onWebsites.Toopposetipping,itseems,istobeantcapitalist,andmaybeevenalittleFrench.
ButMr.Kellerisrighttomoveawayfromtipping——andit'sworthexploringwhyjustabout
everyoneelseintherestaurantworldiswrongtostickwiththepractice.
Customersbelieveintippingbecausetheythinkitmakeseconomicsense."Waitersknow
thattheywon'tgetpaidiftheydon'tdoagoodjob“ishowmostadvocatesofthesystemwould
putit.Tobesure,thisisatempting,apparentlyrationalstatementabouteconomictheory,butit
appearstohavelittleapplicabilitytotherealworldofrestaurants.
MichaelLynn,anassociateprofessorofconsumerbehaviorandmarketingatComelFs
SchoolofHotelAdministration,hasconducteddozensofstudentsoftippingandhasconcluded
thatconsumers5assessmentsofthequalityofservicecorrelateweaklytotheamounttheytip.
Rather,customersarelikelytotipmoreinresponsetoserverstouchingthemlightlyand
leaningforwardnexttothetabletomakeconversationthantohowoftentheirwaterglassis
refilled.Inthewords,customerstipmorewhentheyliketheserver,notwhentheserviceisgood.
Mr.Lynn'sstudiesalsoindicatethatmalecustomersincreasetheirtipsforfemaleserverswhile
femalecustomersincreasetheirtipsformaleservers.
What'smore,consumersseemtoforgetthatthetipincreasesasthebillincreases.Thus,the
tippingsystemisanopeninvitationtowhatrestaurantprofessionalscallt^upwelling^^:everybottle
ofimportedwater,everyespressoandeverycocktailisextramoneyintheserver'spocket.
Aggressiveupwellingfortipsisoftenrewardedwhilelow-key,qualityserviceoftengoes
unrecognized.
Inaddition,thepracticeoftippooling,whichisthenorminfine-diningrestaurantsandis
becomingmoreineverykindofrestaurantabovethelevelofagreasyspoon,hasruinedwhatever
effectvotingwithyourtipmighthavehadonanindividualwaiter.Inanunreasonableoutcome,
youarepunishingthegoodwaitersintherestaurantbynottippingthebadone.Indeed,there
appeartobelittleconnectionbetweentippingandgoodservice.
51.ItmaybeinferredthataEuropean-styleservice.
A.istipping-freeB.chargeslittletip
C.istheauthor'sinitiativeD.isofferedatPer-se
52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Tippingisacommonpracticeintherestaurantworld.
B.Waitersdon'tcareabouttipping.
C.Customersgenerallybelieveintipping.
D.Tippinghaslittleconnectionwiththequalityofservice.
53.AccordingtoMichaelLynn'sstudies,waiterswilllikelygetmoretipsifthey
A.haveperformedgoodservice
B.frequentlyrefillcustomers5waterglass
C.wincustomersfavor
D.servecustomersofthesamesex
54.Wemayinferfromthecontextthat<4upwelling^^(Line2,Para6)probablymeans
A.sellingsomethingup
B.sellingsomethingfancy
C.sellingsomethingunnecessary
D.sellingsomethingmoreexpensive
55.Thispassageismainlyabout
A.reasonstoabolishthepracticeoftipping
B.economicsenseoftipping
C.consumersattitudestowardstipping
D.tippingforgoodservice
Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
“Ipromise.^^“Isweartoyouit'llneverhappenagain.”“Igiveyoumayword.^^“Honestly.
Believeme."sure,Itrust.Whynot?IteachEnglishcompositionataprivatecollege.Witha
certainexcitementandintensity,Ireadmystudents5
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