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McDonald's is the world single biggest food provider with annual sales of around $12.4bn. And the company's symbol Ronald McDonald is now (or so the company claims) the word's most recognized person after Santa Claus.

  The first McDonald's restaurant was opened in San Bernardino, California, in 1948 by brothers Mac and Richard “Dick” McDonald. Mac ran the restaurant side; Dick was the marketing genius. He had already invented the drive-in laundry and had been the first person to use neon lights in advertising. Now he spotted the gap in the post-war, baby-boom market for cheap, family-orientated restaurants with simple menus, standardized food and efficient service.

  After a slow start, business began to boom. By 1954, the brothers were joined by another entrepreneur, a kitchen equipment salesman called Ray A Kroc who owned the franchise to the Multimixer, milk shake maker used throughout the McDonald's chain. A year later, Kroc had bought the McDonald brothers' chain of 25 franchises for the equivalent of around $70m(£44m). Dick remained with the company until the Seventies, when he and Kroc fell out over Kroc's claim that the chain was his creation.

  Today, an almost Stalinist cult of personality surrounds Kroc (who died in 1984) at McDonald's, while the brothers who gave the company its name have all but been written out of its history. But though Kroc did not found McDonald's, he was certainly responsible for the empire-building philosophy which led to its world domination. He ushered in such essential contributions to international cuisine as the Big Mac (1968) and the Egg McMuffin (1973); and helped launch Ronald McDonald —— “in any language he means fun” —— on to television in 1963.

  Every three hours, a new McDonald's franchise opens somewhere in the world; it can be found in more than 100 countries including India (vegetarian-only to avoid offending the non-beef-eating populace) and Israel (non kosher, despite fierce local objection). McDonald's chain embodied the thrusting, can-do spirit of Fifties America with staff mottoes such as “If you've got time to lean, you've go time to clean.”

1. McDonald's was founded _____.

A. by a kitchen equipment salesman

B. in California.

C. by a marketing genius called Dick McDonald.

D. after the first World War.

2.What do we know about McDonald's brothers?

A. They were not McDonald's founders although they named the restaurant.

B. Their business was still in depression after several years.

C. They had clear job separation on business.

D. They sold their restaurant to a salesman in 1954.

3. Which is not Kroc's contribution to McDonald's ?

A. He launched the restaurant image Ronald McDonald on to television.

B. Under his lead, international cuisine as the Big Mac and the Egg McMuffin earned worldwide fame

C. He spotted the gap in postwar market for cheap, family-orientated restaurants.

D. He built McDonald's empire with a philosophy which led to its world domination.

4.Which statement is true according to the passage?

A. The single biggest food provider was however, not named after its founder

B. The international cuisine as the Big Mac, a beef hamburger, is provided every chain restaurant in the world.

C. Employees in McDonald's have no time to lean.

D. The symbol Ronald McDonald, means fun in any language, is said to the word most recognized person after Santa Claus.

 

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  Choosing the right university for you is a big decision with many factors to consider.The institution that you choose will not only be the one that ensures your academic goals, but it will also be where you will live, learn, play sports, socialize and work for several years.Therefore, before you start filling out those university application forms, take a step back and consider the many variables that affect the “fit” of a university to your unique personality and educational goals.Take a look at the following factors, and decide which ones mean the most to you.

  Consider your educational goals.You will discover that different schools are more recognized or progressive in your chosen field of study than others.For this reason, talk to advisors, professionals in your field, or go to clubs organized by the alumni(校友).When you check out school ranking for your major, you may find that your first choice is not really a match, while another fits perfectly.

  Consider costs.It will be no surprise to you at this point that not all schools cost the same.Some of the more famous schools are so because they are difficult to get into and difficult to pay for.Don’t let this necessarily stop you.Just keep this consideration in mind as you narrow your list of potential schools.

  Choosing a university should not be done only on reputation, but also take the academic programs and overall environment into consideration.Be aware that reputations are sometimes out of date or overstated, so first-hand experience is often beneficial.

  Once you’ve identified the factors that are most important to you, you’ve taken the first steps towards making a successful choice.Make sure you pick a university that will serve your needs throughout your university career.

(1)

The passage is written for.

[  ]

A.

college students

B.

high school students

C.

people out of jobs

D.

people looking for jobs

(2)

In the Paragraph 4, the writer advises you not to stress on.

[  ]

A.

overall environment

B.

the academic programs

C.

first-hand experience

D.

a university’s reputation

(3)

It’s better to choose a university which.

[  ]

A.

costs you a little

B.

is well equipped

C.

is well known

D.

meets your needs

(4)

What does the passage mainly talk about?

[  ]

A.

Qualities of a good university.

B.

Ways to achieve your goals.

C.

Advice on choosing a university.

D.

Factors influencing your choice.

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  There was once a professor of medicine, who was very strict with the students.Whenever he took the chair on the exam committee(担任考试委员会主席), the students would be in fear, because he was seldom pleased with the answers they gave.A student would be lucky enough if he or she could receive a good mark from him.At the end of the term, the students of medicine would take their exam again.Now a student entered the exam room and got seated before the committee.This student was a little nervous as he knew it would not be so easy to get through the exam at all.

  The professor began to ask.The student was required to describe a certain illness, his description of which turned out to be OK.

  Then the professor asked about the cure(药剂)for illness, and the student, too, answered just as right.

  “Good,” said the professor, “and how much will you give the patient?”

  “A full spoon”, answered the student.

  “Now you may go out and wait for what you can get.”, said the professor.At the same time, the committee discussed carefully the answers the student had given.Suddenly the student noticed that there was something wrong with his last answer.“ A full spoon is too much,” he thought to himself.Anxiously he opened the door of the room and cried, “Mr.Professor, I’ve made a mistake! A full spoon is too much for a patient.He can take only five drops.”

  “I’m sorry, sir.” said the professor coldly, “But it’s too late.Your patient has died.”

(1)

The students were afraid of the professor because _________.

[  ]

A.

they often angered and disappointed him

B.

their answers often astonished him

C.

their answers seldom satisfied him

D.

he often misunderstood them and gave them bad marks

(2)

The student’s description of the illness was ________

[  ]

A.

not correct

B.

not satisfied

C.

completely discouraging

D.

accepted.

(3)

Before he left the room the student was almost sure that ________

[  ]

A.

he had passed the exam, and the only thing was to wait for the mark

B.

his last answer was satisfying

C.

he had made a mistake

D.

he had not done well in the exam.

(4)

Which of the following is Not true?

[  ]

A.

The parient will be in danger if he's taken as much as a full spoon.

B.

The doctor will be in trouble if he's given the patient a full spoon.

C.

Since one spoon is less than five drops, the patient will be all right soon if he takes only one full spoon at a time.

D.

If the patient wants to remain safe, he should take no more than five drops at a time.

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