题目内容
A recent survey by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) found that about a third of nurses in
Among those under 40, the percentage of nurses planning to leave their employers increased from 32% in 2005 to 36% in 2007.
The survey also found that 71% of nurses believed they could be paid more for less effort if they left nursing, compared to 60% in 1997.
The research was published as the RCN hosted a meeting for nurse leaders to deal with the growing concerns of the nurses.
Josie Irwin, an RCN expert, said, “ Many nurses say that changes in junior doctors’ hours have resulted in an increase in their workload. Nurses are under more and more pressure.”
Ms Irwin added, “Only 22% of all nurses disagree that they are under too much pressure.”
She also said that 27% of nurses had a second job, with the main reason that they needed some extra income.
“Nurses have made it clear that while they enjoy their work, they have more to do than ever and are not being paid enough to do it.” She added. “ For this reason, the RCN is calling for a pay increase for nurses to bring their pay into line with others.”
The survey of 4,795 nurses found that some important changes to the profession had taken place in recent years. The average age of the nurses questioned was 42 ---compared to an average of 33 in 1987. The RCN said that the age increase was because people were now becoming nurses later. In the 1960s, the average age of a nurse on the completion of training was 21, but over the last 5 years it has been an average of 29.
56.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Nurses in
B. Nurses in
C. Half of the nurses in
D. There is less work pressure on nurses in
57.The main reason for the decrease of nurses is_____.
A. heavy workload and long-time training
B. poor working conditions
C. change in junior doctors’ hours
D. workload and unhappiness with the pay
58. From the passage we know______.
A. 27% of the nurses have another job for extra income.
B. Only 27% of all nurses agree that they are under too much pressure.
C. people are envious of the nurses’ job
D. Few changes to the profession of the nurses have taken place in recent years.
59.What would be the best title for this passage?
A. Nurses dislike their jobs.
B. Nurses’ low income
C. Nurses plan to give up their jobs.
D. Nurses’ pressure
A recent Living Social survey showed that Americans may live up to their poor reputation while travelling abroad. But what’s more surprising is that many of those surveyed self-identified themselves as ‘ugly’ Americans and the world’s worst travelers.
Those in the U.S. ranked themselves as the worst travellers by a shocking 20 per cent, followed by 15 per cent saying the Chinese were the most substandard tourists.
Americans topped the list as being the worst-behaved travelers in a survey of 5,600 respondents, 4,000 of whom were Americans. Other respondents were in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom. But even American respondents considered their compatriots(同胞) as the worst travelers from a list of 16 nationalities.
Canadians and Australians also put Americans in the No. 1 spot. Irish respondents pointed to U.K. residents and U.K. respondents gave Germans the nod. On the other hand, 37% of Americans opted for "none of the above" in answer to the worst-tourists question, displaying more tolerance and open-mindedness than the other nationalities.
Other survey questions had respondents admitting pilfering from hotels. Four in ten U.S. survey-takers said they’d stolen something – mostly towels (28%) and bathrobes (8%). Other popular pinched items included pillows, remote controls, Bibles and sheets.
Not surprising is that Americans have less time off from work than other nationalities. Americans reported getting 16 days off, compared with 28 days for the Irish, 27 days for Australians, 23 days for U.K. workers; and 21 days for Canadians.
In the travel mishaps department, the most common travel disaster reported by Americans was lost luggage on an airline (21%); bad weather (21%); and getting very lost (16%).
As for places Americans most want to see, Disney World and Las Vegas made the top 10, but they weren't at the top of the heap. And New York didn't make the cut.
1.What percentage of American respondents is in the survey?
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A.20 % |
B.15% |
C.71% |
D.37% |
2.The underlined word “pilfering” in Para. 5 most probably means ________.
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A.taking |
B.bringing |
C.stealing |
D.borrowing. |
3.According to the survey, what kind of things are most taken away by Americans?
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A.towels and pillows |
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B.bathrobes and remote controls. |
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C.towels and Bibles |
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D.bathrobes and towels. |
4.What’s the best title of this passage?
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A.Chinese were announced as the world’s worst travellers. |
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B.The global worst travellers were announced. |
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C.Disney World is the best destination to Americans. |
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D.European travellers were the best in the world |