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Three months ago, Mariza Castro left
Are McDonald’s workers lucky to have their jobs? Or are they being exploited? The answer depends on who you talk to.
McDoald’s does many good things. For example, no other company hires more young people than McDonald’s. More than half of its workers are under 20 years old. McDonald’s also has a good record of hiring minority workers. Thirteen percent of its workers are black. This is better than any other
But the burger house has its critics as well. The pay bothered Edward Rodriguez. He worked for nearly a year at a Los Angeles McDonald’s. During that time he got only one 10 cent raise. “I used to joke that working for McDonald’s is the closest thing to slave labour in the
But McDonald’s also gets its share of praise. Its best workers move up quickly. Just talk to 17 year old Ameer Abdur Razaaq of Harlem, New York City. “They call me ‘Young Crew Chief’ around my block,” he says. “When else can I go at my age and be in charge of this many people?” He sees the job as the first step in his career.
However, most McDoald’s crew members never make it to manager because the job pressure is so intense, and the rewards so few. As one worker put it, “They expect a lot and they don’t pay you much.”
56.The underlined word “exploited” in Paragraph 2 probably means “ ”.
A.unfairly treated B.highly respected
C.carefully cared D.greatly developed
57.Edward Rodriguez said working at McDonald’s is like slave labour because he thought .
A.he was not as free as slaves
B.he worked too long hours like slaves
C.he was not paid enough for what he was doing
D.he was working so hard without getting anything
58.Which of the following statements is NOT in favor of McDonald’s?
A.It hires new workers constantly.
B.It offers more young people opportunities.
C.It promotes the best employees, young as they are.
D.It respects colored people more than other companies.
59.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Lucky to Have a Job at McDonald’s.
B.Work Fast or You Don’t Last.
C.Young People’s Paradise―McDonald’s.
D.McDonald’s―Heaven or Hell?
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I had looked forward to this day for a long time.Finally I, Kirsty Sturart, would stand on the top of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe.Although I climbed often in my native Scotland, this was my first trip to the Alps.My companions—Jean Pierre Barton, Maurice Gautier, and Mary Sargent—and I left our camp early and planned to reach the top by late morning.
As we neared the top, large clouds gathered and it began to snow.We found shelter and decided to wait for the snow to stop.After three hours, however, we decided to go back and try again the next day.We started down the mountain in the thick snow.Jean-Pierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them.As he was returning to us, he started to fall.
His fall started an avalanche(雪崩) and it was falling towards us! I was swept away by the heavy snow. Jean-Pierre hurried down to me.“Are you OK?” he asked.
“I think I broke my leg,” I answered.
“I’d better radio for help!” he said.“Where are the others?” We couldn’t see Maurice or Mary anywhere.
Jean-Pierre called the emergency radio number, and the police said they would send help right away.It seemed like hours, but only minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter. The helicopter couldn’t land on the mountainside, so they lowered two men, two dogs, and a stretcher(担架).One man ran to me, but I told him to search for the others.The dogs were trained for avalanche rescue and soon began to dig crazily in the snow.
Bernardo, the lead dog, found Mary’s scarf and led the rescuers to her.Maurice was nearby.The men gave us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to lift us into the helicopter.Two men inside the helicopter pulled us up with the ropes.I went first on the stretcher.
Once we were safely inside, the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix.Our poor rescuers and their dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain.Later we would find these brave men and thank them for saving our lives.
【小题1】What prevented the climbers from reaching the top?
A.The terrible weather. |
B.The loss of the sunglasses. |
C.The injury of the team members. |
D.The unexpected height of the mountain. |
A.The road was covered with snow. |
B.His companion knocked into him. |
C.The heavy clouds blocked his view. |
D.The avalanche caused a fall for him. |
A.Anxious. | B.Crazy. | C.Sorry. | D.Annoyed. |
A.Mary was the leader of the team. |
B.The team was upset about their failure. |
C.It was several hours before the rescue team arrived . |
D.The writer was excited thinking of climbing Mount Blanc. |