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For the last 10 years, job listing site CareerBuilder has put out a list called “The Most Unbelievable Excuses for Calling in Sick.” For example, an employee said he couldn’t come in because his false teeth flew out the window while he was driving down the highway. The excuses were gathered through a survey that ran among 3,000 workers and 2,000 hiring managers.

The list is entertaining but there is a more serious issue hidden in this story. Federal law does not require private employers to give any paid sick leave, making the US the only one of the world’s wealthiest nations that doesn’t guarantee workers this right. Since 2006, cities and states have been adopting their own paid sick leave laws. California, Washington. DC and 13 cities including New York now require many employers to provide some sort of paid sick leave. But according to the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, 39% of private employees still have no access to paid days off. In the CareerBuilder survey, 38% of respondents said they go to work when they’re sick because they can’t afford to miss a day’s pay. The survey also shows that workers are taking a risk when they come up with far-fetched excuses. Nearly one in five employers says they have fired an employee for calling in sick with a fake excuse. If you’re spending the day at the beach while pretending to be ill, don’t post about it on Facebook. Nearly one in four employers (24%) has caught an employee lying about being sick by checking social media.

The motto of this story: If you really are sick, don’t come to work and spread your bacteria around the office. But if you just want to stay home, go with “I’m running a fever.” rather than one of these ridiculous excuses.

1.The underlined word “far-fetched” in Paragraph 2 probably means ______.

A. impossible to find      B. likely to be true

C. difficult to believe    D. easy to believe

2.What problem is exposed in the survey?

A. Many employees have no access to paid sick leave.

B. Private employers make their workers work extra hours.

C. Some employees are not satisfied with their boss.

D. Private employers sometimes break the Federal law.

3.An employee will run the risk of being fired if he ______.

A. asks for sick leave

B. lies about being sick

C. posts his holiday on Facebook

D. spreads bacteria around the office

4.What will the author present following the last paragraph?

A. A list of survey data.

B. A list of serious issues.

C. A list of reasonable facts.

D. A list of ridiculous excuses.

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于说明文,很多人在请假的时候,给出了一些荒谬的借口和理由,文章分析了这一情况并对背后所反映出的社会问题进行了剖析。 1.C 词义猜测题。根据划线后一句Nearly one in five employers says they have fired an employee for calling in sick with a fake excuse.有五分之一的老板说他们曾经因为虚假的请假理由解雇过职员。再根据本句The survey also shows that workers are taking a risk when they come up with far-fetched excuses.调查显示当人们想出一些让人难以置信的借口时,他们要冒着很大的危险。所以该词是指:很难让人相信的。故C正确。 2.A 推理判断题。根据第二段第二句Federal law does not require private employers to give any paid sick leave, making the US the only one of the world’s wealthiest nations that doesn’t guarantee workers this right.可知虽然这个调查有娱乐成分,但也说明了一个严重的问题,美国是世界上唯一的一个没有带薪休病假的富有国家。故A正确。 3.B 细节理解题。根据第二断奶倒数第三句Nearly one in five employers says they have fired an employee for calling in sick with a fake excuse.可知有五分之一的老板说他们曾经因为虚假的请假理由解雇过职员。说明那些撒谎生病的人要冒着被解雇的危险。故B正确。 4. 【名师点睛】 本文5. if you just want to stay home, go with “I’m running a fever.” rather than one of these ridiculous excuses.如果你真想待在家里,直接使用“我发烧了”这样的理由,而不是使用这些荒谬的借口,那么在接下来的文章中就应该叙述这些荒谬的借口究竟是什么。这是推理判断题中较为高级的一种题型。有些内容文章中没有明确说明,要求考生根据语篇,对事件可能的结局或下段可能涉及的内容等进行预测推理。 常见的与预测相关的问题主要有: What information will probably be provided following the last paragraph? What do you think the author is most likely to suggest if he continues to write? What would… do in the end? 对于这类问题的判断, 做这类题时应常常要纵览全文,把握作者的写作思路(如文章可能按事件发展的经过描写,也可能按因果关系、对比关系来叙述),作者往往在前文提出几个要解决或说明的问题,提出几种观点看法,然后在下文一一解释说明,考生可通过文章,找出作者已经阐明了哪些问题或观点,然后接下去文章将会如何发展便一目了然了。 例题1:(2004全国卷I B篇) Giving Back Fair Way The Westborough High School golf team had taken the official photos with the state prize. The other teams, disappointed, were on the bus heading home. And then Westborough instructor Greg Rota noticed something wrong on one of the score cards. A 9 had been recorded as a 7. They were not the state prize winner; Woburn High had won. ― No one would have known, ― said Woburn‘s instructor, Bob Doran. For Rota, it wasn‘t a difficult decision: ―The prize wasn't ours to take.‖ 60. What did Greg Rota probably do in the end? A. Took photos of Doran. B. Had a meeting with Doran. C. Returned the prize to the organizer. D. Apologized to Woburn High School. 61. Greg Rota‘s decision shows that he was . A. honest B. polite C. careful D. friendly 答案与解析:60.选C。文章思路结局题。这篇阅读的主题是Give Back (归还,回报),全文有三篇小短文,都是围绕这一主题展开的,这是其中的一篇。此题属于“结局推断题”。其结果文章并没有明显地表白,完全由人物的说话来推断。由fair way (公平,公正),尤其是最后一句 it wasn‘t a difficult decision: ― The prize wasn‘t ours to take.‖ 可知,Rota 发现了记分错误,并决定把本不属于自己的奖还回组委会。 61.选A 。此题属于“人物性格推断题”。Greg Rota 知道奖品本不该属于自己时就马上决定退回奖品,说明他很诚实。 考点:考查说明文阅读
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