1、专业英语八级写作-45及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、BWRITING/B(总题数:1,分数:100.00)1.Is Rich Man More Important?(分数:100.00)_专业英语八级写作-45答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、BWRITING/B(总题数:1,分数:100.00)1.Is Rich Man More Important?(分数:100.00)_正确答案:(Depending on whom you believe, the average American will, over a lifetime, wait
2、 in lines for two years(says National Public Radio) or five years(according to some customer-loyalty experts). The crucial word is average, as wealthy Americans routinely avoid lines altogether. Once the most democratic of institutions, lines are rapidly becoming the exclusive province of suckers(pe
3、ople who still believe in and practice waiting in lines). Poor suckers, mostly. Airports resemble France before the Revolution: first-class passengers enjoy lite security lines and priority boarding, and disembark before the unwashed in coach, held at bay by a flight attendant, are allowed to foul t
4、he Jetway. At amusement parks, too, you can now buy your way out of line. This summer I haplessly watched kids use a $52 Gold Flash Pass to jump the lines at Six Flags New England, and similar systems are in use in most major American theme parks, from Universal Orlando to Walt Disney World, where t
5、he haves get to watch the have-mores breeze past on their way to their seats, Flash Pass teaches children a valuable lesson in real-world economics: that the rich are more important than you, especially when it comes to waiting. An NBA player once said to me, with a bemused chuckle of disbelief, tha
6、t when playing in Canadaget thisWe have to wait in the same customs line as everybody else. Almost every line can be breached for a price. In several U.S. cities this summer, early arrivers among the early adopters waiting to buy iPhones offered to sell their spots in the lines. On Craigslist, prosp
7、ective iPhone purchasers offered to pay waiters or placeholders to wait in line for them outside Apple stores. Inevitably, some semi-populist politicians have seen the value of sort-of waiting in lines with the ordinary people. This summer Philadelphia mayor John Street waited outside an AT&T store
8、from 3:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. before a stand-in from his office literally stood in for the mayor while he conducted official business. And billionaire New York mayor Michael Bloomberg often waits for the subway with his fellow citizens, though hes first driven by motorcade past the stop nearest his h
9、ouse to a station 22 blocks away, where the wait, or at least the ride, is shorter. As early as elementary school, were told that jumping the line is an unethical act, which is why so many U.S. lawmakers have framed the immigration debate as a kind of fundamental sin of the school lunch line. Alabam
10、a Senator Richard Shelby, to cite just one legislator, said amnesty would allow illegal immigrants to cut in line ahead of millions of people. Nothing annoys a national lawmaker more than a person who will not wait in line, unless that line is in front of an elevator at the U.S. Capital, where Senat
11、ors and Representatives use private elevators, lest they have to queue with their constituents. But compromising the integrity of the line is not just antidemocratic, its out-of- date. There was something about the orderly boarding of Noahs Ark, two by two, that seemed to restore not just civilizati
12、on but civility during the Great Flood. How civil was your last flight? Southwest Airlines has first-come, first-served festival seating. But for $5 per flight, an unaffiliated company called BoardFirst. com will secure you a coveted A boarding pass when that airline opens for online check-in 24 hou
13、rs before departure. Thus, the savvy traveler doesnt even wait in line when he or she is online. Some cultures are not renowned for lining up. Then again, some cultures are too adept at lining up: a citizen of the former Soviet Union would join a queue just so he could get to the head of that queue
14、and see what everyone was queuing for. And then there is the U.S., where society seems to be cleaving into two groups: Very Important Persons, who dont wait, and Very Impatient Persons, who dounhappily. For those of us in the latter groupconsigned to coach, bereft of Flash Pass, too poor or proper to pay a placeholderwhat do we do? We do what Vladimir and Estragon did in Waiting for Godot: We wait. We are bored.)解析: