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There are many people you are well advised to treat kindly: Your child’s teacher, your husband or wife, your boss and so on.

Until now, that best-behavior-required list has not included your Uber(优步) driver, or taxi drivers. Old thinking: Hey, they’re here to serve me. I don’t have to make a special effort to be nice to them.

Dangerously wrong.

A recent New York Times story told the educative tale of a Uber passenger, Hussein Kanji, who says he’s really not sure how he made his driver angry. All he knows is that his driver-generated rating(评分) went way down and the wait for a Uber car became hours instead of minutes.

Be careful, Uberians: If you’re feeling angry when you get into the back seat and you give your driver the silent treatment, your reputation may get damaged in the driver-generated ratings. If you’re among the people described as “generally negative” by one Uber driver, watch out.

Uber isn’t the only front on this battlefield. The ability to rate someone’s service is one of the successes of the Internet. It helps everyone weed out people with bad attitudes and worse habits.

These ratings should cut both ways. A while back, the auction(竞买) site eBay made many of its sellers angry when it started preventing them from giving negative ratings to buyers. Until then, sellers and buyers had threatened each other with negative reviews. Too many negative reviews could get you thrown off.

Then eBay shifted the balance of power to buyers. Sellers can still write a bad comment, but the overall rating cannot be anything but positive. Thus eBay has become a place where all is for the best. Think positive!

We know that being nice to people all day can be exhausting. We’ve also seen people who shout at those who don’t measure up to their expectations for service.

Uber is reportedly about to spread worldwide. It is a welcome competitor because it fits the needs of customers in a new way. We know Uber is a two-way street. But drivers who get too picky may end up with no passengers.

Everyone, behave!

1.Negative driver-generated ratings mean that ________.

A. Uber drivers will never serve those customers

B. drivers are too slow to pick up customers

C. customers have to wait for a longer time when using Uber cars

D. customers have done damage to Uber cars

2.The underlined phrase “weed out” (Para. 6) can best be replaced by _____.

A. hate    B. get rid of

C. value    D. win back

3.The example of eBay in the article is probably meant to show that ________.

A. in the Internet age, buyers have always had the advantage of ratings

B. the power of ratings should be given to both sides of a service

C. the main reason why eBay has become a successful auction site

D. controversy between customers and sellers has only come about recently

4.The author has written this article to ________.

A. show that when using Uber, your behavior directly affects the service you get

B. prove that giving and receiving bad ratings can influence your life

C. suggest that tools like Uber and eBay can reflect what kind of person you are

D. stress that both customers and service providers should be respectful and positive

 

1.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 【解析】本文是篇议论文。首先讲了优步司机可以给乘客评分,如果一名乘客的总体得分太低,就得等很长时间才能打到优步的车。作者认为这样的评分机制可以把那些举止不礼貌、态度差的人排除在外。 1.细节理解题。答案在文章第四段。“Hussein Kanji说,他不知道他做了什么惹司机生气,他只知道他的评分走低,然后他现在等优步要等几个小时,以前只用等几分钟”。由此可以看出,这个评分太低,等车的时间会变长,因此选C。 2.细节推断题。这个短语出现的句子是:“这个评分可以帮助人们weed out态度差、习惯不好的人。” A. hate 讨厌 B. get rid of 摆脱;清除 C. value 重视 D. win back 赢回;可以看出,只有选B摆脱符合句意。 3.推理判断题。文章讲的是“前不久,eBay禁止卖家给买家差评。那时,eBay上的卖家和买家已经用给差评的方法相互威胁。于是eBay的天平倾向给了买家,卖家不能给买家打低分。”作者认为eBay此举非常明智。 A. in the Internet age, buyers have always had the advantage of ratings 在网络时代,买家总是在评分上占上风。 B. the power of ratings should be given to both sides of a service 是双方的服务给评分赋予了影响性。 C. the main reason why eBay has become a successful auction site eBay成为成功的拍卖网站的主要原因。 D. controversy between customers and sellers has only come about recently 只在最近,出现了买家和卖家之间的辩论。只有B符合文章意思,故选B。 4.主旨大意题。题目问的是作者写这篇文章的目的。文章意思表示,作者欣赏Uber司机可以给乘客差评,影响乘客对Uber的使用这一功能的推出,并通过eBay的例子指出,商家应鼓励消费者和服务者好的态度和做法,故选D。 【名师点睛】 第4小题是主旨大意题,属于中等难度试题。常见的提问方式有,对整篇文章的中心思想进行提问:The text is mainly about()等。对本题的四个选项进行分析: show that when using Uber, your behavior directly affects the service you get 当你使用优步的时候,你的行为直接影响你得到的服务。文中意思是,司机给乘客评分后,分数影响乘客接下来得到的服务,与文意不符。 prove that giving and receiving bad ratings can influence your life 证明送出和得到差评影响你的生活。文章没有刻意讲差评对生活的影响,B错误。 suggest that tools like Uber and eBay can reflect what kind of person you are 暗示像Uber 和 eBay这样的工具可以反应你是一个什么样的人。文章没有涉及这个意思,C错误。 D. stress that both customers and service providers should be respectful and positive 强调消费者和服务提供者都应该有礼貌、态度积极。符合文章整体意思,故选D。
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