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I was at a gas station the other day, filling up my tank with gas. The owner of the little establishment was hovering nearby, and someone handed him some bills, remarking, "You probably prefer getting paid in cash, eh" Being a nosy sort, I turned around to hear his response. He surprised me by saying that he greatly prefers that customers use credit cards. Huh My understanding is that merchants who accept credit cards have to fork over to their hosting bank a fee and/or percentage of the sale for each transaction. Why wouldn’’t good old cash be preferable The answer took me aback, but upon a little reflection, it made a lot of sense: robberies. Gas stations, convenience stores, and other businesses are frequent targets of bandits. Many who work in these places have been shot and sometimes killed on the job. It’’s a serious problem. A 2002 article from the Christian Science Monitor cited "... an uptick in store-clerk murders in the past three years, jumping from 78 to 111 between 1999 and 2000 alone. A quarter century since convenience stores first started staying open round the clock, late-night clerking has become one of the most erous jobs in the country — especially relative to the wages of roughly $7.33 per hour." A more recent Palm Beach Times article stated that, "Based on past numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it’’s estimated that over 700 convenience store workers, particularly cashiers, will be murdered during robberies this year in the United States. A convenience-store cashier job is the 10th-most erous occupation in the United States according to the U.S. Labor Department, which classifies being a convenience-store cashier job as more erous than being a firefighter. What can we do about this sorry state of affairs Well, legislation has been proposed to require more safety training for these workers at risk. But taking a perhaps unusual approach, we may be able to help these workers if, the next time we find ourselves at our local 7-Eleven or Chevron station, we whip out our American Express or nifty Fool credit card and pay with that. If over time the stores become perceived as places that are not full of cash, they’’ll likely attract fewer bandits. There’’s reason for at-risk workers to be hopeful. According to Credit Cards Magazine "The National Association of Convenience Stores says that since Hurricane Katrina, gasoline purchases paid for by credit cards have risen from 70% to 80%." According to the author,________.

A.
the convenience store workers need more training
B.
the legislation will help reduce the murders in the convenience store
C.
paying with credit card may help cut the murders during robberies in the convenience store
D.
the price of the petrol has risen rapidly
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【单选题】No one really likes help. It is a great deal more satisfactory to be given the opportunity to earn one’’s daily bread; and if, by so doing, one can create a continuing means of livelihood, more jobs, ...

A.
develop types of fruit trees that will resist disease
B.
extend the area of land fit for cultivation
C.
remove or flatten out the tops of hills
D.
provide food for farm animals

【单选题】Passage One Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

A.
Because Americans are proud of their own country
B.
Because flags go up everywhere with an abundant sense of patriotism
C.
Because the feeling of safety provided by two mighty oceans is now gone
D.
Because fear goes alongside everywhere with a new sense of patriotism

【单选题】Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A.
All old building.
B.
A modem building.
C.
A dilapidated building
D.
A pretty building