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--- Let’s go shopping first and then go fishing tomorrow.
--- ______. I’ll pick you up at 9.
A. Well, I don’t know
B. You go yourself
C. That’s a good point
D. I’m afraid I don’t agree
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年遼寧省沈陽二中高二12月月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
You’re out to dinner. The food is delicious and the service is fine. You decide to leave a big fat tip. Why? The answer may not be as simple as you think.
Tipping, psychologists have found, is not just about service. Instead, studies have shown that tipping can be affected by psychological reactions to a series of different factors from the waiter’s choice of words to how they carry themselves while taking orders to the bill’s total.
“Studies before have shown that mimicry (模仿) brings into positive feelings for the mimicker,” wrote Rick van Baaren, a social psychology professor. “These studies show that people who are being mimicked become more generous toward the person who mimics them.”
So Rick van Baren divided 59 waiters into two groups. He requested that half serve with a phrase such as, “Coming up!” Those in the other half were instructed to repeat the orders and preferences back to the customers. Rick van Baaren then compared their take-home(實(shí)得收入). The results were clear---it pays to mimic your customer. The copycat waiters earned almost double the amount of tips to the other group.
Leonard Green and Joel Myerson, psychologists at Washington University in St. Louis, found the generosity of a tipper may be limited by his bill. After research on the 1,000 tips left for waiters, cab drivers, hair stylists, they found tip percentages in these three areas dropped as customers’ bills went up.
“That’s also a point of tipping,” Green says. “You have to give a little extra to the cab driver for being there to pick you up and something to the waiter for being there to serve you. If they weren’t there you’d never get any service. So part of the idea of a tip is for just being there.”
【小題1】According to the passage, a customer gives the cab driver a tip for ____.
A.driver’s politeness | B.being there | C.driver’s attitudes | D.driver’s mimicry |
A.oppose Mr. Green’s idea about tipping |
B.support the opinions of Mr. Green and Rick van Baaren about tipping |
C.give his generous tip to the waiters very often |
D.think part of Mr. Green’s explanation is reasonable |
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年福建省三明一中高二第一次月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:填空題
Dear Judy,
I’m glad to receive your email telling me your arrival time
and I’m really e to see you! I’m sorry that I will not 1____________
be able to meet you at the ________(機(jī)場) in person. I will be 2____________
(參加) a biology exam at that time. Don’t be worried. 3 ____________
I will a for a taxi to pick you up and send you to my 4_____________
house, _________you can have a good rest before I come back. I 5_____________
guess you may feel t after such a long journey. In the 6____________
evening, I’ll show you ________ the city square and have a look 7____________
at one of the most beautiful ___________(塔) in the world. The 8____________
next day, we’ll _________ a visit to the newly-built museum, in 9____________
which you can see a fine c of art treasures on show. 10___________
Yours
Jorge
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科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆浙江嘉興第一中學(xué)高三上期摸底英語卷(解析版) 題型:短文改錯(cuò)
Dear Susan,
I'm very gladly to hear you are coming to visit me the next Friday. Unfortunate, I won't be able to meet you at the airport although I have classes in the afternoon. You won't find difficult to get to the city center. The airport bus leaves every 30 minute and will take you rightly to the Friendship Hotel. My classes will be over by then or I will pick you up there. I will take you to a hot pot restaurant for dinner and we'll talk with our plan for the weekend over dinner. Having a pleasant trip and see you Friday.
Yours,
Zhang Ming
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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年遼寧省高二12月月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
You’re out to dinner. The food is delicious and the service is fine. You decide to leave a big fat tip. Why? The answer may not be as simple as you think.
Tipping, psychologists have found, is not just about service. Instead, studies have shown that tipping can be affected by psychological reactions to a series of different factors from the waiter’s choice of words to how they carry themselves while taking orders to the bill’s total.
“Studies before have shown that mimicry (模仿) brings into positive feelings for the mimicker,” wrote Rick van Baaren, a social psychology professor. “These studies show that people who are being mimicked become more generous toward the person who mimics them.”
So Rick van Baren divided 59 waiters into two groups. He requested that half serve with a phrase such as, “Coming up!” Those in the other half were instructed to repeat the orders and preferences back to the customers. Rick van Baaren then compared their take-home(實(shí)得收入). The results were clear---it pays to mimic your customer. The copycat waiters earned almost double the amount of tips to the other group.
Leonard Green and Joel Myerson, psychologists at Washington University in St. Louis, found the generosity of a tipper may be limited by his bill. After research on the 1,000 tips left for waiters, cab drivers, hair stylists, they found tip percentages in these three areas dropped as customers’ bills went up.
“That’s also a point of tipping,” Green says. “You have to give a little extra to the cab driver for being there to pick you up and something to the waiter for being there to serve you. If they weren’t there you’d never get any service. So part of the idea of a tip is for just being there.”
1.According to the passage, a customer gives the cab driver a tip for ____.
A. driver’s politeness B. being there C. driver’s attitudes D. driver’s mimicry
2.According to the passage, which of the following will be likely to show the right change of the tip percentages for the three areas researched?
3.According to the passage, we know the writer seems to _________.
A. oppose Mr. Green’s idea about tipping
B. support the opinions of Mr. Green and Rick van Baaren about tipping
C. give his generous tip to the waiters very often
D. think part of Mr. Green’s explanation is reasonable
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