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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(86)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A Job sharing refers to the situation in which two people divide the responsibility of one full time job. The two people willingly act as part-time workers, enough hours between them to fulfill the duties of a full-time worker. If they e
2、ach work half the job, for example, they each receive 50 percent of the jobs wages, its holidays and its other benefits. Job sharing differs from conventional part-time work in that it occurs mainly in the more highly skilled and professional areas, which require higher levels of responsibility and
3、employee commitment. Job sharing should not be confused with the term work sharing, which refers to increasing the number of jobs by reducing the number of hours of each existing job, thus offering more positions to the growing number of unemployed people. Job sharing, by contrast, is not designed t
4、o address unemployment problems; its focus, rather, is to provide well-paid work for skilled workers and professionals who want more free time for other activities.As would be expected, most job sharers are women. A survey carried out in 2010 by Britains Equal Opportunities Commission showed that 78
5、 per cent of sharers were female, the majority of whom were, between 20 and 40 years of age. Subsequent studies have come up with similar results. Many of these women were reentering the job market after having had children, but they chose not to seek part time work because it would have meant lower
6、 status. Job sharing also offered an acceptable shift back into full time work after a long absence. The necessity of close cooperation when sharing a job with another person makes the actual work quite different from conventional one-position jobs. However, to ensure a greater chance that the partn
7、ership will succeed, each person needs to know the strengths, weaknesses and preferences of his or her partner before applying for a position. Moreover, there must be a fair division of both routine tasks and interesting ones. In sum, for a position to be job-shared well, the two individuals must be
8、 well matched and must treat each other as equals.1In what way is work sharing different from job sharing?AWork sharing requires more working hours.BWork sharing is aimed at creating more jobs.CWork sharing provides a more satisfactory salary.DWork sharing depends on the employers decision.2Accordin
9、g to Paragraph 4, young mothers preferred job sharing to conventional part time work mainly because .Athey sought higher social statusBthey were over ideal working agesCthey had difficulty finding full time jobsDthey had to take care of both work and family3In job sharing the partners should _.Aenjo
10、y equal social status Bhave similar work experience Ckeep in touch with each other Dknow each other very well4The main purpose of the passage is to _.Arecommend job sharing to women Bdiscuss how to provide more jobsCdescribe job sharing in general Dcompare job sharing with work sharingB For a time,
11、Americans were turning in their new cars at a breakneck pace. Cheap financing, good deals, and a powerful economy meant that we could account for the tendency to keep a car for less time, and only see a modest increase in our monthly payment, if any increase at all. Those days are apparently over, a
12、t least for the short term. R. L. Polk, which collects and measures data in the automotive industry, says that were now keeping our cars longer than we ever have. According to Polks study of registration data. Americans are keeping new cars for an average 63.9 moths five and a quarter years up 4.5 m
13、onths from the same period in 2009. In truth, theres not much need to turn a car in on any kind of schedule. By following proper maintenance, its relatively simple to squeeze a decade or 150,000 miles out of a new car with no major issues.In 2006, the sticker price on a Silverado was $ 32,000, but t
14、hanks to a model changeover for 2007 and a timely purchase in October when dealers were trying to move any remaining inventory (库存). Whelan purchased the truck for $ 22,700. At five years of age, with 75,000 miles showing on the meter, he has no I intention of turning it in at any point in the near
15、future. “My goal is to run it to 160,000 miles and evaluate my options from there,” he says. So we turn cars in not because we need to, but because we want to. Call it the “Four year Itch.” We get bored of the same old car in the driveway every morning. Our eyes wander whenever we see a car ad. It m
16、ay be “till death do us part” with our wife or husband and significant others, but when I comes to cars, were shamelessly unfaithful.Whelan figures hes put the average of about two payments a year into regular improvements meant to keep the truck fresh. “Ive found that making a modification here and
17、 there keeps me happy. That, and the thought of having a payment again, with big tax bills and another sales tax payment has been enough to contain my urges,” he says. “The trucks five years old now, and I have a couple of scratches, but I think I prefer that now, rather than having to worry about g
18、etting scratches in a new truck.”5There was a time when Americans landed to .Asell their cars at a frightening speedBmake a high monthly payment on carsCshorten the period of use of their carsDreceive a larger income than nowadays6According to Polks study, in general a car . Acan last 10 years if us
19、ed carefullyBshould be replaced as soon as possibleCmust be run for less time by AmericansDcan be used for only 63.9 months7Whelan wont consider buying a new truck until .Ahis wife divorces him or passes awayBhe gets bored of driving it every dayCa fantastic model is placed on a car adDthe expected
20、miles of driving is reached8The author employs the example of Whelan to show .Aweak economy results in decreasing expenseBresisting new car purchases can pay offCsaving money is better than saving faceDsome people prefer old things than new onesCCommuters (远途上下班的人) who drive to work will face a park
21、ing charge of up to 350 a year. Ministers are backing a workfare parking charge which will come into force in Nottingham in 2013 and is likely to be adopted across the country. The scheme will see firms with more than ten parking places for staff charged 350 a year for each space in two years.Employ
22、ers would be free to pass on the charge to their staff meaning it would effectively be a tax on driving to work. The scheme aims to reduce traffic by preventing unnecessary car journeys and raise funds to improve public transport, but cities say it is just an excuse for councils to fill their coffer
23、s (保险柜).Some ten million Britons drive to work each day, and the British Chambers of Commerce says the new charge could total 3.4 billion a year if rolled out nationwide.Already some firms in Nottingham have threatened to leave the city, where 40,000 commuters use their cars to get to work. A spokes
24、man said the scheme was nothing more than a tax on jobs. It is very unfair to discriminate against shoes employers who have parking spaces, which get vehicles off the streets, he said. “And these charges apply around the clock, which is especially unfair on shift workers who rely on their cars becau
25、se public transport is not available. This is more about increasing the governments income than reducing traffic.”However, Transport Minister Khan gave the plan an official approval during a visit to Nottingham. The council says the tax will raise as much as 100 million over ten years one fifth of t
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