makes belongs to the owner. If the self-employed person in successful in
business, he or she has the chance to earn a great deal of money and even become
wealthy. The profit earned by a self-employed person is the
reward for his or
her effort,
ability, and creativity. Thus, a second
advantage of being self-employed is that a persons
intelligence and abilities have a direct effect
on his or her
earnings. people who have
outstanding abilities or
intelligence often find they can earn far more through self-employment than they can through
working as an employee. A third
advantage of being self-employed is that a person can control both the number of hours worked and the hours of work. While
not all self-employed people are completely free to choose
whatever hours they want to work, most of them have more control over this area than do the people
who for salaries or wages. As with most things in life, being self-employed is not without problems. First,
being ones own boss places the
responsibility for success directly on that individuals shoulders. Abilities and
intelligence will be put to the test.
Everyone has some weaknesses and is less
capable in some things than in others. These weaknesses will
affect how successful a self-employed person is. Second,
though the self-employed can earn
considerable profits with a successful business, losses can force them out of business and, in some instances, place
them in debt. A third dis
advantage concerns
incomesecurity. Self-employed people have no
guaranteed wage. Their
earnings can vary greatly from year to
year, depending on business conditions. Salaried people, on the other hand, can generally count on continued
earnings from year to year. In
addition, salaried
people often enjoy
fringe benefits that mean greater peace of mind. Fringe benefits are all of the benefits provided for employees in
addition to wages and
salaries. one of these benefits may be insurance paid for by the
employer that continues the employees salary in the event of
sickness or accident. Many
self-employed people do not have such
protection, unless they put money aside themselves.
21. A self-employed person is one _____________.[A] who can make a big profit
[B] who is his or her own boss[C] whose business has a better chance to success
[D] who employs no others but his or her relatives 22. one of the
advantages self-employment offers is that self-employed people
________.[A] may decide when and how long they work
[B] have
outstanding abilities and
intelligence[C] may get more business support from the government
[D] are easy to earn money and ready to become
wealthy 23. one problem of self-employment is that ___________.
[A] there is no
guarantee of
incomesecurity[B] it is
comparatively week in management
[C] an
employers
earnings have nothing to do with business conditions[D] salaries may vary greatly from person to person
24. We may guess from the context that
fringe benefits _____________.[A] are all the money provided for employees
[B] are benefits an employee receives apart from wages and salaries[C] consist of those that are paid by insurance companies
[D] result from business activities the
employer has organized 25. The authors attitude towards self-employment is ____________.
[A] positive[B] negative
[C] indifferent[D] objective
passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
Every living thing has what scientists call a
biological clock that controls
behavior. It tells plants when to form flowers and insects when to leave
protective cocoon(茧)and fly away. And it tells animals and human beings when to
awaken, sleep, and seek food. It controls our body temperatures, the
release of
some hormones(激素)and even dreams. Events outside the plant and animal
affect its actions. Scientists recently
found that a tiny animal called Siberian hamster changes the color of its fur because of the number of hours of
daylight. In shorter days of winter its fur
becomes white. The fur becomes gray-brown in longer hours of
daylight in summer. Inner signals control other
biological clocks. German scientists found that some
internal one seems to order birds to begin their
migrationflights two times each year. Birds prevented from flying become
restless when it is time for the
trip. But they become calm again when the time of the
flight has ended. A mix of outside and
internal events controls some
biological clocks; such
things as heartbeat and the daily change from sleep to walking take place because of both
external and
internal signals.
Scientists are
beginning to learn which parts of the brain
contain the
biological clocks. A researcher at Harvard University ─ Dr. Martin Moore Ede ─
said a small group of cells near the front of the brain seems to control the timing of some of our actions. probably there are other cells to control other
body activities. He is studying how they
affect the way we do our work. Most of us have great difficulty if we must often change to different work hours. It can
take many days for a human body to accept a major change in work hours. Industrial officials should have a better understanding of
biological clocks and
how they
affect workers. He said such an understanding could reduce
sickness and accidents at work, and would help increase production.
26. Which of the following can not be controlled by
biological clocks?[A] Dreams.
[B] when and what to eat.[C] Body temperature.
[D] When the flowers should open. 27. The author mentions Siberian hamster to
illustrate that _________.
[A] every living thing has a
biological clock[B] Siberian hamster is a highly adaptive
species[C]
biological clocks can change an animals skin color[D]
external factors can
affect the
behavior of an organism
28. From the passage we can infer that __________.[A]
biological clocks are
responsible for all the human
behaviors
[B]
biological clocks are too
mysterious to be explained[C] heartbeat and some daily activities
affectbiological clocks
[D] studies on
biological clocks can throw some light on human actions 29. Why should
industrial officials have a better understanding of
biologicalclocks?[A] Because some cells in the brain are very important.
[B] Because it is very hard to change
working time.[C] Because it may lead to
improvement of work efficiency.
[D] Because it takes a long time for a person to get used to the shift of work hours.
30. The best title for the passage could be _________.[A] A Brief Account of Biological Clocks
[B] Biological Clocks and Work Efficiency[C] How Biological Clocks Work
[D] The
location of Biological Clocks passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. There is no arguing about taste─ runs the Latin
proverb. But taste did not just
happen. Cultural,
historical,
biological and environmental events have interacted to cause frogs, for example, to be viewed as
delicious in southern
China but to be regarded with revulsion(厌恶)in northern China. Even though much remains unknown, tastes cannot be dismissed as inarguable or illogical; an
attempt will be made here to discover why, as Lucretius put it,What is food to one man may be
fiercepoison to others?
Among the
approximately thirty million tribal people of India, a total of 250 animal
species are avoided by one group or another. Most of these people will
not eat meat from a tiger or any of various snakes. Although they say they feel a
relationship with these animals, it is
obvious that both are highly dangerous
and that
hunting them systematically would be foolish. Monkeys are avoided, probably because they look like human beings in appearance;
in these tribes, man-eating is viewed as
extremely cruel. A
reluctance to eat some
female animals has been attributed to respect for the mothers role, but it
could also be due to a
policy of allowing the
females to
reproduce and provide more young for people. Many tribes avoid eating any animal that has died of
unknown causes an
intelligent attitude in view of the
possibility that the animal might have died from a disease that could spread to humans. Animals that
consume
garbage are
similarly avoided, an adaptive step that prevents
contact with parasites(寄生虫), and that might explain why members of one tribe eat any of
twenty-one different
species of rats, but not the house that. 31.There is no arguing about taste, which means ___________.
[A] people dont like to talk about food[B] ones taste in food is hard to explain
[C] there is no quarrelling about to eat[D] no arguments about taste have been heard of before
32. It can be concluded from the first
paragraph that ____________.[A] the author is against eating frogs
[B] taste is illogical and inarguable[C] some types of frogs are
poisonous
[D] taste is influenced by many factors 33. The tribal people in India dont eat snakes because _____________.