湖北省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(32).doc
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1、湖北省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(32)ASteve Wayne, 16, who worked this summer as a lifeguard and swim teacher in Idaho Falls, was thrilled to see an extra $ 20 in his paycheck when the federal minimum wage increased in July.“When youre getting paid minimum wage, anything helps,” Wayne said.Wayne is one of se
2、veral hundred thousand American teenagers who earn the minimum wage. The last of three recent increases took the minimum from $5.15 an hour in 2007 to $7.25.US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis says the minimum-wage increase will pump an extra $ 5.5 billion into the economy over the next year, which is
3、 helpful at a time when the economy is hurting.“Youre giving people who spend money a raise,” said Kai Filion of the Economic Policy Institute. “Those people will go out and spend that money, and it will circulate through the economy.”But other economists say raising the wage actually hurts the very
4、 people its designed to help. A higher hourly minimum, they say, could force businesses to cut workers hours, or even lay people off.“What matters for people earning minimum wage is how much money they take home in total,” explained Rajeev of Georgia State Universitys Economic Forecasting Center. “T
5、heir hourly rate may go up, but their number of hours may come down, so its not an overall increase.”Business owners also say that raising the minimum wage exerts (施加) upward pressure on other wages. “If the minimum wage is $ 7 and I have to pay $ 8 or $ 9 to hire a dishwasher, then the cooks are go
6、ing to say they want more,” said Cleveland restaurant owner Rick. “How much can I charge for that hamburger?”Another argument is that it makes it more expensive for businesses to hire new workers. For many businesses already struggling to make ends meet in these tough times, it will be simply too ex
7、pensive to keep them or to hire new people.1. Steve Wayne was excited that _.A. his hard work had paid offB. he had received a big wage increaseC. he has more money due to an increase in minimum wageD. the wages of American teenage workers have been increased2. According to the text, the US federal
8、government has increased minimum wage with the aim of _.A. decreasing unemploymentB. promoting economic recoveryC. increasing American teenagers wageD. narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor3. What matters most to people in need of help is _.A. a higher hourly minimum B. more working hoursC
9、. a minimum-wage increase D. an increase in total income4. Some are against the increase in minimum wage because they say _.A. only very few workers will be helpedB. they have to cut down wog hoursC. many business owners cant afford to employ new workersD. minimum wage workers will expect more pay r
10、ises in the futureBWarning: reading too much Cinderella to your daughter may damage her emotional health in later life. A paper to be developed at the international congress of cognitive psychotherapy in Gothenburg suggests a link between the attitudes of women abused by their parents and early expo
11、sure to the wrong sort of fairy tales. It says girls who identified with Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast were more likely to stay in destructive relationships as adults.The theory was developed by Susan Darker Smith, a psychotherapist at the University of Derby. She interview
12、ed 67 female abuse survivors and found that 61 put up with severe abuse because they believed they could change their partners with patience, composition and love. The same view was taken by male survivors who had been abused as children. Hardly any of the women in a control group, who had not exper
13、ienced abuse, thought they could change their partners in this way. These women and men said they would leave a relationship rather than put up with abuse from a partner. Ms Darker Smith found the abused women were much more likely to identify with Cinderella and other submissive female characters i
14、n fairytales, who were later rescued by a stranger prince or hero. Although most girls heard the stories, damage appeared to be done to those who adopted the characters as role models. “They believe if their love is strong enough they can change their parents behaviors,” she said. “Overexposure in c
15、hildren to stories that emphasize the transformational qualities of love may make women believe they can change their partners.” For example, they might never have understood the obvious flaw in the story of Rapunzel, who remained locked in a high tower until rescued by a knight on a white horse, wh
16、o broke the door down. “The question,” said Ms Darker Smith, “is why she did not break the door down herself.”5. The passage is especially intended for _.A. parents with young daughtersB. girls who like reading fairy storiesC. girls who think they can change their partnersD. parents with grown-up da
17、ughters6. Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast are similar in that _.A. they all married some princesB. they all changed their partners with loveC. they were all abused by their partnersD. they all put up with abuse7. Which of the following statements is true of the women in a con
18、trol group?A. They dont believe in fairy tales.B. They dont believe in the transformational qualities of love.C. They have also experienced abuse.D. They survived abuse.8. What does the underlined word “submissive” in the 3rd paragraph probably mean?A. kind-hearted B. passive C. gentle D. easy-going
19、CThe days of the hunter are almost over in India. This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill, and partly because some steps have been taken mainly by banning tiger-shooting to protect those animals which still survive.Some people say that Man is naturally a hunter. I disagree w
20、ith this view. Surely our earliest forefathers, who at first possessed no weapons, spent their time digging for roots, and were no doubt themselves often hunted by meat-eating animals.I believe the main reason why the modern hunter kills is that he thinks people will admire his courage in overpoweri
21、ng dangerous animals. Of course, there are some who truly believe that the killing is not really the important thing, and that the chief pleasure lies in the joy of the hunt and the beauty of the wild countryside. There are also those for whom hunting in fact offers a chance to prove themselves and
22、risk death by design; these men go out after dangerous animals like tigers, even if they say they only do it to rid the countryside of a threat. I can respect reasons like these, but they are clearly different from the need to strengthen your high opinion of yourself.The greatest big-game hunters ex
23、pressed in their writings something of these finer motives. One of them wrote:“You must properly respect what you are after and shoot it clearly and on the animals own territory. You must fix forever in your mind all the wonders of that particular day. This is better than letting him grow a few year
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