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After sadly closing the business,I worked at Tio Pablo as the headcook.I was there for about 3 to 4 years,and then headed to Rancho T.IC28.How does the author introduce the topic of the text?阅later started working a second job with Commercial Taphouse in 2018.Iworked there until they closed in 2022.I then opened my business again阅A.By describing a social tradition.I said to myself,"It's time to reopen my business back up after so long.I读need to continue to show the world the strong love I have for food."So now you can find me cooking seven days a week aboard my foodB.By sharing his personal experiences.C.By explaining what the bystander effect is.理truck,El Taconazo,parked at 3227 Broad Rock Blvd.We have differentD.By discussing the influence of the bystander effect.kinds of dishes from tacos to hot,delicious soups like menudo on Sundays,理B29.What does paragraph 3 mainly explain?解and posole,which always attract a crowd.I always try my best to make sure my customers are happy and comeA.Why people often misjudge dangers.back and visit us.My business may be small,but what makes it big is myB.Why people fail to help in an emergency.happy customers returning.C.Whether the bystander effect can be helpful.D.How people can avoid being a passive bystander.C 24.What made the author open a restaurant on Jefferson阅Davis Highway?C 30.What does the underlined word"emboldened"A.Her husband's death阅in paragraph 4 mean?读B.An offer from a restaurant.读A.Embarrassed.B.Threatened.C.Her wish to grow her business.D.The influence of the flea market.C.EncouragedD.Expected.理A 25.What do we know about the author?理D 31.What is suggested to avoid the bystander解A.She worked with Taphouse for as long as 4 yearsB.She worked at Rancho T before leaving Tio Pablo.解effect?A.Learning some first-aid skills.C.She reopened her business as soon as she leftRancho T.B.Considering the risks before acting.D.She started El Taconazo after closing herC.Making eye contact with the victim.restaurant.D.Putting yourself in the victim's shoes.DC 26.What does the author mean in the last阅paragraph?阅From healthcare appointments to railway tickets and cashless parkingA.Her business is quite unique.key services in the UK are being delivered digitally(数字地).While many读B.She expects to make her business big.C.Customers'recognition is very important.读enjoy the convenience,there are notable downsides for millions of peoplewho are not comfortable online.A wall is being built between wider societyand people living outside of England's southeast who may be older and理D.Customers encourage her to reopen herpoorer.business.理The higher cost of living has made the matter worse.In 2022,a解D 27.What is the text mainly about?解million people disconnected their broadband (because they couldn'tA.Where Maria Flores started her own business.afford it.However,about 90 percent of jobs were advertised only on theB.Why Maria Flores kept doing her presentInternet.Trying to lower household bills these days requires a higher leveof technical skills as customer services at banks and energy companieswork.are replaced by chat functions or online contact forms requiring emaiC.Maria Flores'long-term business plan.addresses.D.Maria Flores'strong love for cooking.CThe bystander effect(旁观者效应)ocurs when the presence of oersIt would be wrong to put resources out of the reach of those who wouldbenefit from them most.The House of Lords communications and digitaldiscourages an individual (from taking steps in a troubling situation.committee recently criticized the government's lack of assessment阅such as a car accident,a crime,or other wrongdoings.The greater the阅on the economic influence of digital exclusion.Despite the government'snumber of bystanders,the less likely it is for any one of them to provideaim of making the UK the center of AI regulation (internationallyhelp for the person in need.读the committee argued in a report that ministers do not have a detailed planSocial psychologists Bibb Latane and John Darley identified twoto address digital exclusion.The report argues for better social pricing tofactors contributing to the bystander effect:the diffusion of responsibility读and social influence.The former means that the more onlookers there areallow poorer people to gain Internet access and wider broadband coverage.理the less personal responsibility individuals will feel to take action.Social理Countries such as Iceland had provided local,in-person support toaccompany their digital transformation (strategies.They provided解influence means that people observe the behavior of those around them tofull support for those who cannot or did not wish to use online publicdecide how to act.It's natural for people to freeze or go into shock when seeing someone解ervicesand required private companies to follow similar standards usedby the public sector.having an emergency or being attacked.This is usually a response to fear-With every year,it seems that Britain is slowly leaving behindthe fear that you are too weak to help,that you might be misunderstandinggroups without technical skills.Being unable to get benefits or to speak tothe context and seeing a threat where there is none,or even your action wilcustomer services because of a lack of computing knowledge is unjust.Onput your own life in danger.he grounds of fairness and inclusion,it cannot be allowed to continue.One way to address the bystander effect is to behave as if one is theC 32.What problem is described in the first paragraph?阅first or only person to see the problem.Often,when one person takesA.Older people in the UK refuse digital services.action,even if only to shout,"Hey,what's going on?"or"The police are读coming,"others may be emboldened to take action.That is to say,an active读B.The UK has a very high level of income inequality.C.Digital services cause trouble for some people in thebystander is most effective when they assume (that they themselvesUK.理are the only person taking charge.理D.Serious unemployment in the UK is due toWhen training yourself to be an active bystander.try to see thedigitalization.解situation from the victim(受害者)'s viewpoint..Worry less about thepossible results of helping and think more about the example you are解D 33.What did the committee say about the governmentregarding digital transformation?setting for future generations.If you are the victim,pick out one personA.It aimed too high.in the crowd and make eye contact.People's nature to be kind may moveB.It slowed down the process.them to help if given the chance.C.It didn't keep to the original plan.D.It failed to consider all people's interests.3
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