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6、People who drink alcohol earn more at their jobs than non-drinkers, according to a US study that highlighted “social capital(社交资本)”gained from drinking.

The study concluded that drinkers earn 1014 percent more than teetotalers, and that men who drink socially bring home an additional seven percent in pay.

“Social drinking builds social capital,”said Edward String ham, an economics professor,“Social drinkers are outgoing, building relationships, and keeping in contacts, which results in bigger paychecks.”

The researchers said the most likely explanation is that drinkers have a wider range of social contacts that help provide better job and business opportunities.

“Drinkers may be able to socialize more with clients and co-workers, giving drinkers an advantage in important relationships. Drinking may also provide individuals with opportunities to learn people, business, and social skills. ”

They also said these conclusions provide arguments against policies aimed at controlling alcohol use in university and public places.

“Not only do anti-alcohol policies reduce drinkers’ fun, but they may also decrease earnings,”the study said, “One of the consequences of alcohol restrictions is that they push drinking into private behavior. By preventing people from drinking in public, anti-alcohol policies ignores one of the most important aspects of drinking: increased social capital.”

The researchers found some differences in the economic effects of drinking among men and women. They concluded that men who drink earn 10 percent more than non-drinkers and women drinkers earn 14 percent more than non-drinkers.

However, unlike men, who get a 7 percent income increase from drinking in bars, women drinkers who visit bars frequently do not show higher earnings than those who do not visit bars.

 

67.The underlined word in Paragraph 2 refers to __________

   A. women drinkers      B. co-workers         

   C. non-drinkers           D. men-drinkers

68. What’s the best title of the passage?

   A. Income Differences Between Drinkers And Non-drinkers

   B. To Build Social Capital, Drink!

   C. Anti-alcohol Policy is Not Reasonable

   D. Drinking Helps Increase Income

69. What’s NOT the consequence of anti-alcohol policy ?

   A. More people drink in private.

   B. There are less alcohol in universities.

   C. Drinkers’ income increased because they spend less money on drinking.

   D. Drinkers get less fun from drinking.

70. What can we infer from the result of the study?

   A. To build social capital, you have no choice but to drink.

   B. Drinking is a good and common way to increase social capital.

   C. Drinkers build wider social contacts.

   D. Drinkers may be provided more opportunities.

6、本文主要讲支持喝酒的人与不支持喝酒的人的不同观点。

67.C 词义猜测题。从文章第一句可推测

68.D 主旨大意题。文章主旨: 喝酒的人比不喝酒的人挣钱多,因为喝酒可以使他们有社交资本。

69.C 细节题。第七段第一句:反对喝酒的政策使喝酒的人少了很多乐趣,也让他们收入减少。

70.B 推理判断题。从文章内容可以看出喝酒是一种很普遍很好的社交方式。C项和D项是文章直接叙述的内容,不是推断的内容。

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