在中國文化中,黃顏色是一種很重要的顏色,因?yàn)樗哂歇?dú)特的象征意義。在封建(feudal)社會中,它象征統(tǒng)治者的權(quán)力和權(quán)威。那時(shí),黃色是專為皇帝使用的顏色,皇家宮殿全都漆成黃色,皇袍總是黃色的,而普通老百姓是禁止穿黃色衣服的。在中國,黃色也是收獲的象征。秋天莊稼成熟時(shí),田野變得一片金黃。人們興高采烈,慶祝豐收。
第1題
為是純潔的象征。然而,在中國傳統(tǒng)文化中,白色經(jīng)常是葬禮上使用的顏色。因此務(wù)必記住,白花一定不要用作祝人康復(fù)的禮物,尤其不要送給老年人或危重病人。同樣,禮金也不能裝在白色信封里,而要裝在紅色信封里。
第2題
為禮物送給家人或親密朋友時(shí),通常放在紅信封里。紅色在中國流行的另一個(gè)原因是人們把它與中國革命和共產(chǎn)黨相聯(lián)系。然而,紅色并不總是代表好運(yùn)與快樂。因?yàn)閺那八勒叩拿殖S眉t色書寫,用紅墨水寫中國人名被看成是一種冒犯行為。
第3題
What happens in many oil-exporting countries when oil prices go down?
A.They suspend import of necessities from overseas.
B.They reduce production drastically to boost oil prices.
C.They use their money reserves to back up consumption.
D.They try to stop their economy from going into free-fall.
第4題
Why haven’t falling oil prices boosted the global economy as they did before?
A.People are not spending all the money they save on gas.
B.The global economy is likely to undergo another recession.
C.Oil importers account for a larger portion of the global economy.
D.People the world over are afraid of a further plunge in oil prices.
第5題
How does Carl Weinberg view the current oil price plunge?
A.It is one that has seen no parallel in economic history.
B.Its negative effects more than cancel out its positive effects.
C.It still has a chance to give rise to a boom in the global economy.
D.Its effects on the global economy go against existing economic laws.
第6題
Why do some experts believe cheap oil will stimulate the global economy?
A.Manufacturers can produce consumer goods at a much lower cost.
B.Lower oil prices have always given a big boost to the global economy.
C.Oil prices may rise or fall but economic laws are not subject to change.
D.Consumers will spend their saving from cheap oil on other commodities.
第7題
Passage Two
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.
In the past, falling oil prices have given a boost to the world economy, but recent forecasts for global growth have been toned down, even as oil prices sink lower and lower. Does that mean the link between lower oil prices and growth has weakened?
Some experts say there are still good reasons to believe cheap oil should heat up the world economy. Consumers have more money in their pockets when they’re paying less at the pump. They spend that money on other things, which stimulates the economy.
The biggest gains go to countries that import most of their oil like China, Japan, and India, But doesn’t the extra money in the pockets of those countries’ consumers mean an equal loss in oil producing countries, cancelling out the gains? Not necessarily, says economic researcher Sara Johnson. “Many oil producers built up huge reserve funds when prices were high, so when prices fall they will draw on their reserves to support government spending and subsidies(補(bǔ)貼) for their consumers.”
But not all oil producers have big reserves, In Venezuela, collapsing oil prices have sent its economy into free-fall.
Economist Carl Weinberg believes the negative effects of plunging oil prices are overwhelming the positive effects of cheaper oil. The implication is a sharp decline in global trade, which has plunged partly because oil-producing nations can’t afford to import as much as they used to.
Sara Johnson acknowledges that the global economic benefit from a fall in oil prices today is likely lower than it was in the past. One reason is that more countries are big oil producers now, so the nations suffering from the price drop account for a larger share of the global economy.
Consumers, in the U.S. at least, are acting cautiously with the savings they’re getting at the gas pump, as the memory of the recent great recession is still fresh in their mind. And a number of oil-producing countries are trimming their gasoline subsidies and raising taxes, so the net savings for global consumers is not as big as the oil price plunge might suggest.
What does the author mainly discuss in the passage?
A.The reasons behind the plunge of oil prices.
B.Possible ways to stimulate the global economy.
C.The impact of cheap oil on global economic growth.
D.The effect of falling oil prices on consumer spending.
第8題
What have some waiters come to realize according to a survey?
A.Service quality has little effect on tip size.
B.It is in human mature to try to save on tips.
C.Tips make it more difficult to please customers.
D.Tips benefit the boss rather that the employees.
第9題
What does the author argue for in the passage?
A.Restaurants should calculate the tips for customers.
B.Customers should pay more tips to help improve service.
C.Waiters deserve better than just relying on tips for a living.
D.Waiters should be paid by employers instead of customers.
第10題
Why do many people love tipping according to the author?
A.They help improve the quality of the restaurants they dine in.
B.They believe waiters deserve such rewards for good service.
C.They want to preserve a wonderful tradition of the industry.
D.They can have some say in how much their servers earn.
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