考研《英语一》2023年龙江县预测试题含解析

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1、考研英语一2023年龙江县预测试题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points) A trip across the Pacific will guarantee you a different experience with a tipping culture youve never come across in Ch

2、ina.In the US, giving a little 1 money to service workers on top of your bill is a common 2 .Though US national law 3 that businesses pay workers at least $7.25 (45 yuan) per hour, employees receiving tipsoften waiters and waitressesare the exceptions. They 4 only receive $2.13 an hour, and tips 5 t

3、he difference. As the Wall Street Journal put it, “The American system of tipping holds the promise of great 6 for waiting staff.”So how should you tip if you are in the US? 7 you pay tips as a percentage of the bill. Offering an extra 15 percent of the 8 to the waiter or waitress in a restaurant an

4、d to the delivery man or woman is customary and 9 . You can offer more for great service and less for 10 service.Yet there is an 11 . For take-out food, you dont have to 12 tips for the sellers. Tipsare not expected at fast food restaurants, cafs or ice cream shops either, though a tip jar 13 be rig

5、ht by the cash register (收银机). Dont feel obligated to throw some money in, remembering that it doesnt hurt. Those workers do not 14 on tips.Other service workers also receive tips. For taxi drivers, 15 percent is the norm (标准), 15 if they help with your bags. The same goes for tour guides.Today, you

6、 can even pay tips on a credit card. When receiving a copy of the bill to sign, youare 16 to fill in how much youd like to tip. 17 thinking about when to tip and how much you should tip causes a big 18 for many Chinese people, its important to 19 in mind that as long as you show respect and use your

7、 reasoning, things will be just 20 .1、AgoodBpocketCextraDlucky2、AmethodBpracticeCwayDagreement3、ArequiresBbelievesChopesDagrees4、ArarelyBusuallyCseldomDalways5、Aput upBtake upChold upDmake up6、ApraisesBprizesCawardsDrewards7、AFortunatelyBNaturallyCNormallyDSurprisingly8、AbillBnoteCcheckDtip9、Aexpect

8、edBlimitedCillegalDcasual10、AsuperbBpoorCsplendidDnew11、AexampleBincidentCexceptionDopportunity12、AprovideBpayCchargeDdemand13、AneedBshouldCmustDmight14、AputBliveCworkDrely15、AlessBbiggerCmoreDsmaller16、AeagerBfreeCwillingDdelighted17、AThoughBNow thatCAs ifDWhen18、AdilemmaBenjoymentCheadacheDchange1

9、9、AstayBbearCbringDtake20、AterribleBvariousCvaluableDfineSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Carrie Gracie is knowledgeable about China a

10、nd its affairs. She also has a reputation as a generous colleague. She has resigned from her job as China editor because her employers will not pay her at the same rate as they pay the handful of men who do a similarly challenging and important job. She has resigned because. she refused to go on col

11、luding (共谋) with the BBCs dishonesty about its failure to give women and men equal pay for equal work.Gracie was recruited to the job, because she had all the talent and skills the BBC needed to cover the difficult international and domestic story of the rise of China. One of the conditions she set

12、for taking it was equal pay with the BBCs other international editors, familiar names including Jon Sopel in Washington and Jeremy Bowen in the Middle East.Last summer, the government forced the BBC to publish which of the familiar names on radio and TV earned over 150,000. The results exposed an as

13、tonishing pay gap. They also showed Gracie that her employers had misled her.Gracie sets out all her efforts to get her bosses to do what they had originally promised her, but they fail to respond adequately. Instead, they prevaricate(搪塞)and offer her a pay rise that still would not have delivered e

14、quality. They thought they could buy her off; They thought that the reputational hazard she was running would scare her away from the fight.The BBC is wrong this time! Gracie has chosen to design rather than give in because she thinks that it is her responsibility to stop the BBC doing something stu

15、pid. She is fighting for womens legal rights.Gracie said she hoped she wouldnt be remembered as the woman who complained about money, but as a great journalist. She is proving that they are two sides of the same invaluable coin.Carrie Gracies dispute with the BBC isnt about moneyits about dignity !1、What do you know about Carrie Gracie?AShe is very strict with her office colleagues.BShe has a good command of Chinas affairs.CShe was worki

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