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1、Passage 1In 1939 two brothers,Mac and Dick McDonald,started a drive-in restaurant in SanBernadino,California.They carefully chose a busy comer for their location.They had run theirown businesses for years,first a theater,then a barbecue(烤肉)restaurant,and then anotherdrive-in.But in their new operati
2、on,they offered a new,shortened menu:French fries,hamburgers,and sodas.To this small selection they added one new concept:quick service,no waiters orwaitresses,and no tips.Their hamburgers sold for fifteen cents.Cheese was another four cents.Their French friesand hamburgers had a remarkable uniformi
3、ty,for the brothers had developed a strict routine forthe preparation of their food,and they insisted on their cooks sticking to their routine.Their newdrive-in became incredibly popular,particularly for lunch.People drove up by the hundredsduring the busy noontime.The self-service restaurant was so
4、 popular that the brothers had allowedten copies of their restaurant to be opened.They were content with this modest success untiltheymet Ray Kroc.Kroc was a salesman who met the McDonald brothers in 1954,when he was selling milkshake-mixing machines.He quickly saw the unique appeal of the brothers
5、fast-food restaurantsand bought the right to franchise(特许经营)other copies of their restaurants.The agreementstruck included the right to duplicate the menu.The equipment,even their red and white buildingswith the golden arches(拱门).Today McDonalds is really a household name.Its names for its sandwiche
6、s have come tomean hamburger in the decades since the day Ray Kroc watched people rush up to orderfifteen-cent hamburgers.In 1976,McDonald*s had over$1 billion in total sales.Its firsttwenty-two years is one of the most incredible success stories in modern American businesshistory.1.This passage mai
7、nly talks about.A)the development of fast food servicesB)how McDonalds became a billion-dollar businessC)the business careers of Mac and Dick McDonaldD)Ray Kroc*s business talent2.Mac and Dick managed all of the following businesses e x c e p t.A)a drive-inB)a cinemaC)a theaterD)a barbecue restauran
8、t3.We may infer from this passage that.A)Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy fbr they sold their idea to KrocB)The location the McDonalds chose was the only source of the great popularity of theirdrive-inC)Forty years ago there were numerous fast-food restaurantsD)Ray Kroc was a good business
9、man4.The passage suggests t hat.A)creativity is an important element of business successB)Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothersC)Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray KrocD)California is the best place to go into business5.As used in the second sent
10、ence of the third paragraph,the wordu ni q ue me an s.A)specialB)financialC)attractiveD)peculiarPassage!Youre busy filling out the application form for a position you really need;lets assume you once actuallycompleted a couple of years of college work or even that you completed your degree.Isnt it t
11、empting to lie just alittle,to claim on the form that your diploma represents a Harvard degree?Or that you finished an extra couple ofyears back at State University?More and more people are turning to utter deception like this to land their job or to move ahead in theircareers,for personnel officers
12、,like most Americans,value degrees from famous schools.A job applicant may havea good education anyway,but he or she assumes that chances of being hired are better with a diploma from awell-known university.Registrars at most well-known colleges say they deal with deceitful claims like these at ther
13、ate of about one per week.Personnel officers do check up on degrees listed on application forms,then.If it turns out that an applicantslying,most colleges are reluctant to accuse the applicant directly.One Ivy League school calls them impostors(骗子);another refers to them asspecial cases.One well-kno
14、wn West Coast school,in perhaps the most delicatephrase of all,says that these claims are made by no such people.To avoid outright(彳切底的)lies,some job-seekers claim that they attended or were associated with a collegeor university.After carefully checking,a personnel officer may discover that attendi
15、ng means being dismissedafter one semester.It may be that being associated with a college means that the job-seeker visited his youngerbrother for a football weekend.One school that keeps records of false claims says that the practice dates back atleast to the turn of the century-thats when they beg
16、an keeping records,anyhow.If you dont want to lie or even stretch the truth,there are companies that will sell you a phony(假的)diploma.One company,with offices in New York and on the West Coast,will put your name on a diploma from anynumber of non-existent colleges.The price begins at around twenty d
17、ollars for a diploma from Smoot StateUniversity.The prices increase rapidly fbr a degree from the University of Purdue.As there is no Smoot State andthe real school in Indiana properly called Purdue University,the prices seem rather high fbr one sheet of paper.6.The main idea of this passage is that
18、.A)employers arc checking more closely on applicants nowB)lying about college degrees has become a widespread problemC)college degrees can now be purchased easilyD)employers are no longer interested in college degrees7.According to the passage,special cases refer to cases wher e.A)students attend a
19、school only part-timeB)students never attended a school they listed on their applicationC)students purchase false degrees from commercial filmsD)students attended a famous school8.We can infer from the passage that.A)performance is a better judge of ability that a college degreeB)experience is the b
20、est teacherC)past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees doD)a degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job petition9.This passage implies that.A)buying a false degree is not moralB)personnel officers only consider applicants from famou
21、sschoolsC)most people lie on applications because they were dismissed from schoolD)society should be greatly responsible for lying on applications10.As used in the first line of the second paragraph,the word utter me a n s.A)addressB)thoroughC)ultimateD)decisivePassage 3Everyone has heard of the San
22、 Andreas fault(断层),which constantly threatens California and the WestCoast with earthquakes.But how many people know about the equally serious New Madrid fault in Missouri?Between December of 1811 and February of 1812,three major earthquakes occurred,all centered around thetown of New Madrid.Missour
23、i,on the Mississippi River.Property damage was severe.Buildings in the area werealmost destroyed.Whole forests fell at once,and huge cracks opened in the ground,allowing smell of sulfur(硫磺)to filter upward.The Mississippi River itself completely changed character,developing sudden rapids and whirlpo
24、ols.Severaltimes it changed its course,and once,according to some observers,it actually appeared to run backwards.Fewpeople were killed in the New Marid earthquakes,probably simply because few people lived in the area in 1811;but the severity of the earthquakes are shown by the fact that the shock w
25、aves rang bells in church towers inCharleston,South Carolina,on the coast.Buildings shook in New York City,and clocks wer stopped inWashington,D.C.Scientists now know that Americas two m句 or faults are essentially different.The San Andreasis a horizontal boundary between two major land masses that a
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