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2016年银行校园招聘考试英语专项深度练习——阅读理解(八)Theoriginsofetiquette—theconventionalrulesofbehaviorandceremoniesobservedinpolitesociety—arecomplex.Oneofthemisrespectforauthority.Fromthemostprimitivetimes,subjects(臣民)showedrespectfortheirrulerbybowing,prostratingthemselvesontheground,notspeakinguntilspokento,andneverturningtheirbackstothethrone.Somerulersdevelopedrulestostressevenfurthertherespectduetothem.TheemperorsofByzantiumexpectedtheirsubjectstokisstheirfeet.Whenanambassadorfromabroadwasintroduced,hehadtotouchthegroundbeforethethronewithhisforehead.Meanwhilethethroneitselfwasraisedintheairsothat,onlookingup,theambassadorsawtherulerfarabovehim,haughtyandremote.Absoluterulershave,asarule,madeetiquettemorecomplicatedratherthansimpler.Thepurposeisnotonlytomaketherulerseemalmostgodlike,butalsotoprotecthimfromfamiliarity,forwithoutsomesuchprotectionhislife,livedinevitablyinthepubliceye,wouldbeintolerable.ThecourtofLouisXIVofFranceprovidedanexcellentexampleofaveryhighlydevelopedsystemofetiquette.BecausethekingandhisfamilywereconsideredtobelongtoFrance,theywerealmostcontinuallyonshowamongtheircourtiers(朝臣)。Theywoke,prayed,washedanddressedbeforecrowdsofcourtiers.Evenlargecrowdswatchedthemeattheirmeals,andaccesstotheirpalacewasfreetoalltheirsubjects.Yetthispubliclifewasorganizedsocarefully,withsucharefinementofceremonial,thattheauthorityoftheKingandtherespectinwhichhewasheldgrewsteadilythroughouthislifetime.Acrowdwatchedhimdress,butonlytheDukewhowashisfirstvaletdechamber(贴身男仆)wasallowedtoholdouttherightsleeveofhisshirt,onlythePrincewhowashisGrandChamberlaincouldrelievehimofhisdressinggown,andonlytheMasteroftheWardrobemighthelphimpulluphistrousers.Thesewerenotfamiliarities,normerelyduties,buthighlydesiredprivileges.Napoleonrecognizedthevalueofceremonytoaruler.WhenhebecameEmperor,hediscardedtherevolutionarycustomofcallingeveryone“citizen”,restoredmuchoftheCourtceremonialthattheRevolutionhaddestroyed,andrecalledmembersofthenobilitytoinstructhisnewcourtintheoldformalmanners.Rulesofetiquettemaypreventembarrassmentandevenseriousdisputes.Thegeneralruleofsocialprecedenceisthatpeopleofgreaterimportanceprecedethoseoflesserimportance.Beforetherulesofdiplomaticprecedencewereworkedoutintheearlysixteenthcentury,rivalambassadorsoftenfoughtforthemosthonourableseatingpositionataceremony.Beforetheprinciplewasestablishedthatambassadorsofvariouscountriesshouldsigntreatiesinorderofseniority,disputesaroseastowhoshouldsignfirst.Theestablishmentofrulesforsuchmatterspreventeduncertaintyanddisagreement,astorulesforlessimportantoccasions.Forexample,atanEnglishwedding,themotherofthebridegroomshouldsitinthefirstpeworbenchontheright-handsideofthechurch.Theresultisdignityandorder.Outsidepalacecircles,themainconcernofetiquettehasbeentomakeharmoniousthebehaviourofequals,butsometimessocialclasseshaveusedetiquetteasaweaponagainstintruders,refiningtheirmannersinordertomarkthemselvesofffromthelowerclasses.Insixteenth-centuryItalyandeighteenth-centuryFrance,decreasingprosperityandincreasingsocialunrestledtherulingfamiliestotrytopreservetheirsuperioritybywithdrawingfromthelowerandmiddleclassesbehindbarriersofetiquette.Inaprosperouscommunity,ontheotherhand,politesocietysoonabsorbsthenewlyrich,andinEnglandtherehasneverbeenanyshortageofbooksonetiquetteforteachingthemthemannersappropriatetotheirnewwayoflife.Everycodeofetiquettehascontainedthreeelements:basicmoralduties;practicalruleswhichpromoteefficiency;andartificial,optionalgracessuchasformalcomplimentsto,say,womenontheirbeautyorsuperiorsontheirgenerosityandimportance.Inthefirstcategoryareconsiderationfortheweakandrespectforage.AmongtheancientEgyptianstheyoungalwaysstoodinthepresenceofolderpeople.AmongtheMponguweofTanzania,theyoungmenbowastheypassthehutsoftheelders.InEngland,untilaboutacenturyago,youngchildrendidnotsitintheirparents‘presencewithoutaskingpermission.Practicalrulesarehelpfulinsuchordinaryoccurrencesofsociallifeasmakingproperintroductionsatpartiesorotherfunctionssothatpeoplecanbebroughttoknoweachother.Beforetheinventionofthefork,etiquettedirectedthatthefingersshouldbekeptascleanaspossible;beforethehandkerchiefcameintocommonuse,etiquettesuggestedthat,afterspitting,apersonshouldrubthespitinconspicuously(难以察觉的)underfoot.Extremelyrefinedbehavior,however,cultivatedasanartofgraciousliving,hasbeencharacteristiconlyofsocietieswithwealthandleisure,whichadmittedwomenasthesocialequalsofmen.AfterthefallofRome,thefirstEuropeansocietytoregulatebehaviorinprivatelifeinaccordancewithacomplicatedcodeofetiquettewastwelfth-centuryProvence,inFrance.Provencehadbecomewealthy.Thelordshadreturnedtotheircastlesfromthecrusades(十字军东征),andtheretheidealsofchivalry(武士制度)grewup,whichemphasizedthevirtueandgentlenessofwomenanddemandedthataknight(骑士)shouldprofessapureanddedicatedlovetoaladywhowouldbehisinspiration,andtowhomhewoulddedicatehisbravedeeds,thoughhewouldnevercomephysicallyclosetoher.Thiswastheintroductionoftheconceptofromanticlove,whichwastoinfluenceliteratureformanyhundredsofyearsandwhichstilllivesoninabelittledforminsimplepopularsongsandcheapnovelstoday.InRenaissanceItalytoo,inthefourteenthandfifteenthcenturies,awealthyandleisuredsocietydevelopedanextremelycomplexcodeofmanners,buttherulesofbehavioroffashionablesocietyhadlittleinfluenceonthedailylifeofthelowerclasses.Indeedmanyoftherules,suchashowtoenterabanquetroom,orhowtouseaswordorhandkerchiefforceremonialpurposes,wereirrelevanttothewayoflifeoftheaverageworkingman,whospentmostofhislifeoutdoorsorinhisownpoorhutandmostprobablydidnothaveahandkerchief,certainlynotasword,tohisname.Yettheessentialbasisofallgoodmannersdoesnotvary.Considerationfortheoldandweakandtheavoidanceofharmingorgivingunnecessaryoffencetoothersisafeatureofallsocietieseverywhereandatalllevelsfromthehighesttothelowest.Youcaneasilythinkofdozensofexamplesofcustomsandhabitsinyourowndailylifewhichcomeunderthisheading.1.Etiquettesimplyservesthepurposeofshowingrespectforauthority.2.LouisXIVofFrancemadeetiquetteverycomplicatedtoavoidfamiliarity.3.Peopleofallsocietiesandsocialranksobservethegoodmannersofconsiderationfortheweakandrespectforage.4.NapoleondiscardedaristocraticprivilegeswhenhebecameEmperorofFrance.5.Etiquettehasbeenusedtodistinguishpeoplefromdifferentclasses.6.InEurope,thenewlyrichhaveaddednewingredientstoetiquettewhiletheyarelearningtobehaveappropriatelyforanewwayoflife.7.Afterthesixteenthcentury,fightsbetweenambassadorsoverprecedencewereacommonoccurrence.8.Extremelyrefinedbehaviourhad______onthelifeoftheworkingclass.9.Basicmoraldutiesareoneofthe_______ofeverycodeofetiquette.10.Accordingtothepassage,theconceptofromanticlovewasintroducedin_______.答案:I.N2.Y3.Y4.N5.Y6.NG7.N8.littleinfluence9.threeelements10.twelfth-centuryProvence,FranceNearlyeveryoneagreesthatmoneydoesn’tbuyasmuchasitusedto,nomatterwhereyouwanttospendit.Thisiscertainlytrueofthepapermoneythatpassessoquicklythroughone‘shands.Inflation(通货膨胀)eatsawayatitsbuyingpowerjustasthesteadyappetiteofwaveschewsatsandcliffs.Butwhataboutcoinsthatseemtodoverylittleexceptwearoutyourpursesandpockets?Unlikenotes,metalmoneybecomesmorevaluablethelongeritisheld,especiallyifitisputawaywhereitwon’tgetscratchedorworn.Whyisthis?Onereasonisthatcoins,beingmoredurable,fallmorereadilyintoacategoryforcollectors.Naturally,therarergoldpiecesmustbecomemorevaluableasthepriceofthismetalgoesup.But,curiously,oneoftherarestcoinsintheworldisnotmadeofgold,butoftherelativelycheapersilver.In1804,theUnitedStatesmint(造币厂)struck19,570silverdollars.Thatiswhatitsrecordsshow.Todayonlysixofthisoriginalnumberremainandtheseareunlikelyevertoreachtheauctionmarket.Sowhathappenedtosome19,564largesilvercoins,nottheeasiestsortofthingstolose?OneofthemoreromantictheoriesisthattheywerepartofthepaymenttoNapoleonfortheAmericanterritorythenknownasLouisiana.ButtheyneverreachedFrance.SomewhereintheGulfofMexico,theshiptransportingthemwassunk,eitherbyastormorbypirates(#£&)。Theprobableanswertothemysteryisthattheyweremelteddown—sincethesilvervaluewasgreaterthantheactualvalueofthecoin.Whatreallyhappenedtotherestwillprobablyalwaysremainamystery.Whatisknownisthatwhoevercancomeupwithonewillfindhimselfinstantlyrich.26.Itcanbeinferredfrompassagethat_______.A.moneybuysasmuchasitdidbeforeB.moneydoesnotbuyasmuchasitdidbeforeC.papermoneybuysmorethanmetalmoneyD.metalmoneybuysmorethanpapermoney27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofacoin?A.Thelongeritisheld,thelessvaluableitbecomes.B.Themoreitwearsout,themorevaluableitbecomes.C.Thelessitgetsscratched,thelessitvalues.D.Thelongeritlasts,themoreitvalues.28.Accordingtothispassage,oneoftherarestcoinsintheworldismadeofA.silverB.goldC.copperD.paper29.Coinsbecomemorevaluablebecause_______.A.theywearoutyourpursesandpocketsB.thepriceofmetalgoesupC.theyfallmorereadilyintoacategoryforcollectorsduetotheirdurationD.bothBandC30.Whatreallyhappenedtosome19,564largesilvercoins?A.Theyweremelteddown.B.TheyweresunkintheGulfofMexico.C.Itisstillamystery.D.Theywerestolenbypirates.Tounderstandwhysomeonebecomesanoptimistorapessimist,ithelpstounderstandwhatdistinguishesthem.Sayyoucrashyourcar.Doyouexpectgoodthingstohappenaftertheaccident—aneasyrecuperation(挽回损失),afatcheckfromyourinsurer?Ordoyouworrythatyourneckwillhurtforever?“Optimisticpeopletendtofeelthatbadthingswon‘tlastlongandwon’taffectotherpartsoflife,”.Seligmansays.Pessimiststendtobelieveonenegativeincidentwilllastandundermineeverythingelseintheirlives.Alsoimportant,researcherssay,isthestoryyouconstructaboutwhythingshappen—yourexplanatorystyle.Optimistsbelievethatbadeventshavetemporarycauses—“Thebossisinabadmood.”Pessimistsbelievethecauseispermanent—“Thebossisajerk.”Thissenseofcontroldistinguishesonetypefromtheother.Positivethinkersfeelpowerful.Negativethinkers,Seligmansays,feelhelplessbecausetheyhavelearnedtobelievethey‘redoomed,nomatterwhat.Ayoungwifewho’stoldshe‘sincapableofhandlinghouseholdfinancesmightlaterbecomeadivorcewomanwhocan’tbalanceacheckbook.Suchlearnedhelplessnesscausesmuchharmonhealth.Studiesshowthatoptimistsarebetteratcopingwiththedistressassociatedwitheverythingfromsorethroattoheartsurgery.Furthermore,scientistsatU.C.L.A.discoveredthatoptimistshavemoredisease-fightingTcells.Pessimistsalsodon‘tbelieveinpreventivecare.Visitadoctorandyoumightfindoutyou’resick!Myfatherwasrushedtotheemergencyroomformedicalconditionsthatwouldhavebeeneasilytreatableifhe‘dseenadoctorsooner.21.Theword“undermine”(Para.2)mostprobablymeansA.gobelowB.weakenC.affectD.destroy2-2.“Thebossisajerk.”Thesewordsareusedheretoshow______.A.howsomebossesactdispleasinglyB.howoptimistsexplainsomebadeventsC.howpessimiststhinkabouttheunhappythingsaroundthemD.howthewritersuggestspeopleshoulddowhenfacingsomethingunpleasant23.Theexamplegivenaboutayoungwifeshowsthat______.A.thedividinglinebetweenoptimistsandpessimistsB.youngwomentodaysufferalotindoinghouseworkC.mostofyoungwivesarepessimistsD.thepessimistsareusedtothinkingofeverythingnegatively24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEof“myfather”?A.Myfatherwasanoptimist.B.Myfatherdidn’tliketotakeanypreventivemeasures.C.Myfatheroftenvisiteddoctors.D.Myfatherwaswiseenoughtomindhisownhealth.25.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatSelimanshouldbe______.A.anoptimistB.apessimistC.apsychologistD.thewriterofthispassageSocialcustomsandwaysofbehavingchange.Thingswhichwereconsideredimpolitemanyyearsagoarenow11。Justafewyearsago,itwas12impolitebehaviorforamantosmokeonthestreet.Nomanwhothoughtofhimselfasbeingagentlemanwouldmakea13ofhimselfbysmokingwhenaladywasinaroom.Customsalsodifferfromcountrytocountry.Doesamanwalkontheleftortherightofawomaninyourcountry?Ordoesn‘tit14?Whatabouttablemanners?Shouldyouusebothhandswhenyouareeating?Shouldyouleaveoneinyourlap,oronthetable?TheAmericansandtheBritishnotonlyspeakthesamelanguagebutalso15alargenumberofsocialcustoms.Forexample,inbothAmericaandEnglandpeopleshakehandswhentheymeeteachotherforthefirsttime.Also,mostEnglishmenwillopenadoorforawomanoroffertheirseattoawoman,andsowillmostAmericans.16isimportantbothinEnglandandinAmerica.Thatis,ifadinnerinvitationisfor7o’clock,thedinnerguesteitherarrives17tothattimeorcallsuptoexplainhis18.Theimportantthingtorememberaboutsocialcustomsisnottodoanythingthatmightmakeotherpeoplefeeluncomfortable—19iftheyareyourguests.Thereisanoldstoryaboutamanwhogaveaformaldinnerparty.Whenthefoodwasserved,oneoftheguestsstartedtoeathispeaswithaknife.Theotherguestswereamusedorshocked,butthe20calmlypickeduphisknifeandbeganeatinginthesameway.A.especiallyB.attainableC.closeD.delayE.consideredF.hostG.deliveryH.PreparationI.shareJ.foolK.specificallyL.acceptableM.matterN.Promptness0.care答案:11.L12.E13.J14.M15.I16.N17.C18.D19.A20.FEveryday,thenewsoftheworldisrelayedtopeoplebyover300millioncopiesofdailypapers,over400millionradiosets,andover150milliontelevisionsets.Additionalnewsisshownbymotionpictures,intheatresandcinemasallovertheworld.Asmorepeoplelearnwhattheimportanteventsofthedayare,fewerarestillconcernedexclusivelywiththeeventsoftheirownhousehold.AstheEnglishwriterJohnDonneputitnearlyfourhundredyearsago,“nomanisanisland.”ThisideaismoreappropriatetodaythanitwaswhenDonnelived.Inshort,whereverhelives,amanbelongstosomesociety;andwearebecomingmoreandmoreawarethatwhateverhappensinoneparticularsocietyaffects,somehow,thelifeanddestinyofallhumanity.Newspapershavebeenpublishedinthemodernworldforaboutfourhundredyears.MostofthenewspapersprintedtodayarereadinEuropeandNorthAmerica.However,soontheymaybereadinallpartsoftheworld,thankstothenewinventionsthatarechangingthetechniquesofnewspaperpublishing.Electronicsandautomationhavemadeitpossibletoproducepicturesandtextfarmorequicklythanbefore.Photographicreproductioneliminatestheneedfortypeandprintingpresses.Andfewerspecialists,suchastype-setters,areneededtoproduceapaperormagazinebythephoto-offset(照相平板胶印)method.Therefore,thepublishingofnewspapersandmagazinesbecomesmoreeconomical.Furthermore,photo-copiescanbesentovergreatdistancesnowbymeansoftelevisionchannelsandsatellitessuchasTelstar.Thus,picturescanbebroughttothepublicmorequicklythanpreviously.Machinesthatprepareprintedtextsforphoto-copiesarebeingusedagreatdealtoday.Thousandsoflettersandfiguresofdifferentsizesandthicknessescannowbearrangedonablackglassdiscthatisonlyeightinchesindiameter,tobeprintedinnegativeform(whiteonablackbackground)。Thedisconthemachineturnsconstantlyattherateoftenrevolutionsasecond.Abeamoflightfromaslroboscopic(频闪的)lampshinesonthedesiredlettersandfiguresforaboutIwo-millionthsofasecond.Thentheimageofthelettersandfiguresthatwereilluminatedisprojectedontoafilmthroughlenses.Thesectionoffilmislargeenoughtoholdtheequivalentofapageoftext.Thereisakeyboardinfrontofthemachinethatissimilartothekeyboardofatypewriter,andthemachineoperatorhasonlytostriketheproperkeysfortheimageofthecorrespondingletterstobeimmediatelytransferredtothefilm.Thenegativeimageonthefilmcanquicklybetransferredontopaper.Thismethodmakesitaseasytoreproducephotographsandillustrationsasitistoreproducethetextitself.Film,beinglightandsmall,canbesentrapidlytootherplacesandusedtoprintcopiesofthetextwheretheyareneeded.Filmimagescanalsobeprojectedeasilyonamovieortelevisionscreen.Televisionbroadcastsarelimitedtoanareathatiswithinsightofthesendingstationoritsrelay(中继)。Althoughtelevisionrelaysareoftenplacedonhillsandmountainssothattheycancoverawiderregion,theystillcannotcovermorelandthanonecouldseefromthesamehilltoponaclearday.However,theraysalsogooutintotheatmosphere,andifthereisarelaystationonasatellitethatrevolvesaroundtheearth,itcantransmitthepicturestoanypointontheearthfromwhichthesatelliteisvisible.Threesatellitespermanentlyrevolvingovertheequatortransmitanytelevisionprogramtoanypartoftheearth.Thismakesitpossibleforworldeditionsofnewspaperstogivethenewsinallcountriesatthesametime.Somedayitmaybepossibleforasubscribertoatelevisednewspapertopressabuttonandseeanewspaperpageonhistelevisionscreen.Hecouldalsodecidewhenhewantsthepagetoturn,and,bydiallingdifferentnumberssuchasthoseonatelephonedial,hecouldchoosethelanguageortheeditionofthepaperhewantstoread.Itseemsstrangetothinkthat,eventoday,methodsofthepastarenotentirelyuseless.Forexample,sometimespressagenciesthatuseradioandTelstarusecarrierpigeonstosendmessagesbetweenofficesinlargecitiesbecausethepigeonsarenotbotheredbytrafficproblems.ItmaybesometimebeforetelevisionsetsbecomecommonintheaveragehomesinAfricaandAsia.However,radioisalreadyrapidlybecomingaccessibletothousandsofpeopleintheseareas.And,nowthatgoodradiosarebeingmadewithtransistors,andtheirpriceisgraduallydroppingbecauseofmassproduction,itmaynotbe“toolongbeforeradiosbecomecommonplaceinareaswhichhavenonewspapers.Transistorsmakeitpossibleforpeopletocarrysmallradioswherevertheygo,withoutneedofelectriccurrent.Eventelevisionsetsarenowoperatingontransistors,andthepocketTVmaysoonbeaswidespreadasthepocketradio.Nowthatscientificprogressismakingitpossibl
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