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Passage Two-|||-Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.-|||-Executive paychecks might grab the most headlines,but it`s top-tier medical professi who are bringing-|||-in the biggest salaries,according to the most recent Occupational Employment S survey conducted by-|||-the Bureau of Labor Statistics.-|||-Leading the list once again is anesthesiologist(麻醉师),with an average annual salary of 070.-|||-General and specialized physicians dominate the 10 best-paying jobs in the country.Further down the list,-|||-internists,family and general practitioners, an psychiatrists continue th trend.According to the BLS,-|||-healthcare industry expan means that employment for physicians and surgeons is expected to grow nearly-|||-20% between 2012 and 2022-faster than the average for all occupations.-|||-The lone representative of the corporate org.chart that makes the list is chief executive,coming in at-|||-number 10 with an average annual salary of .While the relative absence of the C-suite in the top 10-|||-best-paying jobs might raise a few eyebrows,the occupations at the other end of the spectrum pack fewer-|||-surprises. The worst paying job in America is fast food cook,a job that pays an average of .07 hourly,or-|||- 870 for those employed full-time, year-round.-|||-In fact,restaurant and food-service industry jobs occupy the majority of rungs at the lowest end of the-|||-wage ladder,with various positions in food preparation,dish washing,and counter and cafeteria service all-|||-paying at or below about 000 annually.Shampooers also bring in some of the lowest wages,at an average-|||-.09 per hour,or 910 annually,as do theater ushers,amusement park attendants,and farm workers.-|||-Perhaps more significant than the difference between wages at the top and bottom of the compensation-|||-spectrum is how many more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs.According to the BLS,"Most of-|||-the largest occupations were relatively low paying.Of the 10 largest occupations,only registered nurses,with-|||-an annual mean wage of 910,had an average wage above the US all-occupations mean of .33 per hour-|||-or 440 annually.Annual mean wages for the rest of the 10 largest occupations range from 880 for-|||-combined food preparation and serving workers to 000 for secretaries administrativ assistants,except-|||-legal,medical,and executive."-|||-51.Which of the following occupations earns the most according to the most recent Occupational Employment-|||-Statistics survey?-|||-A)Medical professionals. C)Businessmen.-|||-B)Executives. D)Government officials.-|||-52.Which of the following occupations is at the bottom of earning list according to the Bureau of Labor-|||-Statistics?-|||-A)Chief executives. B)Internists. C)Psychiatrists. D)Fast food cooks.-|||-53.What can we infer from Paragraph 4?-|||-A)Restaurant and food-service industry job are paid well.-|||-B) Low-wage jobs are all in restaurant and food-service industry-|||-C)A waitress is likely to get a low salary.-|||-D)Shampooers are the poorest people.-|||-54.What does the sentence"Perhaps more significant than the difference...is how many more people hold-|||-(log )_(2)sqrt [3](-)dfrac (1)(2)a(e)^- jobs than high-wage jobs."in Paragraph 5 indicate?-|||-A)What makes a difference is that more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs.-|||-B)People with high income should take the list into consideration.-|||-C)The gap between low-wage jobs and high-wage jobs should be paid attention.-|||-D)There are more people in low-wage jobs than those in high wage jobs.-|||-55.What can we know according to the BLS?-|||-A)Healthcare industry is likely to shrink in the future.-|||-B)There are a relatively small number of registered nurses.-|||-C)The larger the occupation is,the lower the pay is.-|||-D)Most largest occupations have lower wages.Passage Two Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage. Executive paychecks might grab the most headlines, but it's top-tier medical professionals who are bringing in the biggest salaries,according to the most recent Occupational Employment Statistics survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Leading the list once again is anesthesiologist(麻醉师),with an average annual salary of 235 070. General and specialized physicians dominate the 10 best-paying jobs in the country. Further down the list, internists,family and general practitioners, and psychiatrists continue the trend. According to the BLS, healthcare industry expansion means that employment for physicians and surgeons is expected to grow nearly 20% between 2012 and 2022-faster than the average for all occupations. The lone representative of the corporate org.Chart that makes the list is chief executive,coming in at number 10 with an average annual salary of 178 400. While the relative absence of the C-suite in the top 10 best-paying jobs might raise a few eyebrows,the occupations at the other end of the spectrum pack fewer surprises. The worst-paying job in America is fast food cook, a job that pays an average of 9.07 hourly, or 18 870 for those employed full-time.Year-round. In fact, restaurant and food-service industry jobs occupy the majority of rungs at the lowest end of the wage ladder, with various positions in food preparation,dish washing,and counter and cafeteria service all paying at or below about 20 000 annually. Shampooers also bring in some of the lowest wages, at an average 9.09 per hour, or 18 910 annually, as do theater ushers. Amusement park attendants, and farm workers. Perhaps more significant than the difference between wages at the top and bottom of the compensation spectrum is how many more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs. According to the BLS, "Most of the largest occupations were relatively low paying. Of the 10 largest occupations, only registered nurses, with an annual mean wage of 68 910, had an average wagc above the US all-occupations mean of 22.33 per hour or 46 440 annually. Annual mean wages for the rest of the 10 largest occupations ranged from 18 880 for combined food preparation and serving workers to 34 000 for secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal,medical, and executive." 51.Which of the following occupations carns the most according to the most recent Occupational Employment Statistics survey? A) Medical professionals. C)Businessmen. B)Executives. D) Government officials. 52. Which of the following occupations is at the bottom of carning list according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics? A) Chief executives.B)Internists. c) Psychiatrists. D)Fast food cooks. 53. What can we infer from Paragraph 4? A)Restaurant and food-service industry jobs are paid well. B)Low-wage jobs are all in restaurant and food-service industry. C)A waitress is likely to geta low salary. D) Shampoocrs are the poorest people. 54.What does the sentence"Perhaps more significant than the difference..Is how many more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs." in Paragraph 5 indicate? A) What makes a difference is that more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs. B)People with high income should take the list into consideration. C) The gap between low-wage jobs and high-wage jobs should be paid attention. D)There are more people in low-wage jobs than those in high-wage jobs. 55.What can we know according to the BLS? A)Healthcare industry is likely to shrink in the future. B) There are a relatively small number of registered nurses. C) The larger the occupation is, the lower the pay is. D)Most largest occupations have lower wages.

Passage Two Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage. Executive paychecks might grab the most headlines, but it's top-tier medical professionals who are bringing in the biggest salaries,according to the most recent Occupational Employment Statistics survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Leading the list once again is anesthesiologist(麻醉师),with an average annual salary of 235 070. General and specialized physicians dominate the 10 best-paying jobs in the country. Further down the list, internists,family and general practitioners, and psychiatrists continue the trend. According to the BLS, healthcare industry expansion means that employment for physicians and surgeons is expected to grow nearly 20% between 2012 and 2022-faster than the average for all occupations. The lone representative of the corporate org.Chart that makes the list is chief executive,coming in at number 10 with an average annual salary of 178 400. While the relative absence of the C-suite in the top 10 best-paying jobs might raise a few eyebrows,the occupations at the other end of the spectrum pack fewer surprises. The worst-paying job in America is fast food cook, a job that pays an average of 9.07 hourly, or 18 870 for those employed full-time.Year-round. In fact, restaurant and food-service industry jobs occupy the majority of rungs at the lowest end of the wage ladder, with various positions in food preparation,dish washing,and counter and cafeteria service all paying at or below about 20 000 annually. Shampooers also bring in some of the lowest wages, at an average 9.09 per hour, or 18 910 annually, as do theater ushers. Amusement park attendants, and farm workers. Perhaps more significant than the difference between wages at the top and bottom of the compensation spectrum is how many more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs. According to the BLS, "Most of the largest occupations were relatively low paying. Of the 10 largest occupations, only registered nurses, with an annual mean wage of 68 910, had an average wagc above the US all-occupations mean of 22.33 per hour or 46 440 annually. Annual mean wages for the rest of the 10 largest occupations ranged from 18 880 for combined food preparation and serving workers to 34 000 for secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal,medical, and executive." 51.Which of the following occupations carns the most according to the most recent Occupational Employment Statistics survey? A) Medical professionals. C)Businessmen. B)Executives. D) Government officials. 52. Which of the following occupations is at the bottom of carning list according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics? A) Chief executives.B)Internists. c) Psychiatrists. D)Fast food cooks. 53. What can we infer from Paragraph 4? A)Restaurant and food-service industry jobs are paid well. B)Low-wage jobs are all in restaurant and food-service industry. C)A waitress is likely to geta low salary. D) Shampoocrs are the poorest people. 54.What does the sentence"Perhaps more significant than the difference..Is how many more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs." in Paragraph 5 indicate? A) What makes a difference is that more people hold low-wage jobs than high-wage jobs. B)People with high income should take the list into consideration. C) The gap between low-wage jobs and high-wage jobs should be paid attention. D)There are more people in low-wage jobs than those in high-wage jobs. 55.What can we know according to the BLS? A)Healthcare industry is likely to shrink in the future. B) There are a relatively small number of registered nurses. C) The larger the occupation is, the lower the pay is. D)Most largest occupations have lower wages.

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