单选题 Over the past century, all kinds of unfairness and discrimination have been condemned or made illegal. But one insidious form continues to thrive: alphabetize. This, for those as yet unaware of such a disadvantage, refers to discrimination against those whose surnames begin with a letter in the lower half of the alphabet.
It has long been known that a taxi firm called AAAA cars has a big advantage over Zodiac cars when customers thumb through their phone directories. Less well known is the advantage that Adam Abbott has in life over Zoe Zysman. English names are fairly evenly spread between the halves of the alphabet. Yet a suspiciously large number of top people have surnames beginning with letters between A and K.
Thus the American president and vice-president have surnames starting with B and C respectively; and 26 of George Bush's predecessors (including his father) had surnames in the first half of the alphabet against just 16 in the second half. Even more striking, six of the seven heads of government of the G7 rich countries are alphabetically advantaged (Ber-lusconi, Blair, Bush, Chirac, Chretien and Koizumi). The world's three top central bankers (Greenspan, Duisenberg and Hayami) are all close to the top of the alphabet, even if one of them really uses Japanese characters. As are the world's five richest men (Gates, Buffet, Allen, Ellison and Albrecht).
Can this merely be coincidence? One theory, dreamt up in all the spare time enjoyed by the alphabetically disadvantaged, is that the rot sets in early. At the start of the first year in infant school, teachers seat pupils alphabetically from the front, to make it easier to remember their names. So short-sighted Zysman junior gets stuck in the back row, and is rarely asked the improving questions posed by those insensitive teachers. At the time the alphabetically disadvantaged may think they have had a lucky escape. Yet the result may be worse qualifications, because they get less individual attention, as well as less confidence in speaking publicly.
The humiliation continues. At university graduation ceremonies, the ABCs proudly get their awards first; by the time they reach the Zysmans most people are literally having a ZZZ. Shortlists for job interviews, election ballot papers, lists of conference speakers and attendees: all tend to be drawn up alphabetically, and their recipients lose interest as they plough through them.

单选题 What does the author intend to illustrate with AAAA cars and Zodiac cars?
A. A kind of overlooked inequality. B. A type of conspicuous bias.
C. A type of personal prejudice. D. A kind of brand discrimination.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的四个选项中,只有A项为正确答案。这可从文中第二段的内容推知,即人们翻阅按字母顺序排列的电话簿叫出租车时,常常选择排在前面的A打头的出租车公司。作者描述这种情况是为了说明字母顺序导致一种不易被发现的歧视或者说不公平。B、D两项与作者的目的相反;C项不是作者的目的。
单选题 What can we infer from the first three paragraphs?
A. In both East and West, names are essential to success.
B. The alphabet is to blame for the failure of Zoe Zysman.
C. Customers often pay a lot of attention to companies' names.
D. Some form of discrimination is too subtle to recognize.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的四个选项中,只有D项为正确答案。这可从文中前三段的内容推知,其中举例说明了由于在日常生活中按照字母顺序排序带来了许多不平等的现象,往往很有成就的人都是姓的字母排在前面的人,而这种现象还不为人知。所以说像字母顺序引起的歧视太微妙了而不易被发觉。A、C两项在文中未被提及;B项正是人们所忽视的,因此不正确。
单选题 The 4th paragraph suggests that ______.
A. questions are often put to the more intelligent students
B. alphabetically disadvantaged students often escape from class
C. teachers should pay attention to all of their students
D. students should be seated according to their eyesight
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的四个选项中,只有C项为正确答案。这可从文中第四段的内容推知,即在幼儿园的起始阶段,老师根据字母顺序从前到后给学生排座位,一些近视的、姓氏靠后的幼儿不得不坐在后排,那些不敏感的老师很少向这些幼儿提问;那些不具备字母优势的人可能认为他们有幸逃脱回答问题,结果可能会造成更严重的后果。这说明,老师忽视那些没有字母优势的学生不对。A、B两项与文章的意思不符;D项在文中未被提及。
单选题 What does the author mean by "most people are literally having a ZZZ" (Lines 2~3, Para. 5)?
A. They are getting impatient. B. They are noisily dozing off.
C. They are feeling humiliated. D. They are busy with word puzzles.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的四个选项中,只有A项为正确答案。这可从文中第五段的内容推知,即在大学的毕业庆典上,按照姓名的字母顺序颁奖,等到轮到Zysmans的时候,人们都不耐烦了。
单选题 Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. People with surnames beginning with N to Z are often ill-treated.
B. VIPs in the Western world gain a great deal from alphabetism.
C. The campaign to eliminate alphabetism still has a long way to go.
D. Putting things alphabetically may lead to unintentional bias.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题的四个选项中,只有D项为正确答案。这可从文中内容推知,即根据字母的先后排序的做法可能导致偏见。A项不正确,文章并没有说姓的打头字母从N到Z的人受到虐待这个意思,只是说他们遭受到不引人注意的不平等。对于B项,文章中也没有明确指出这样的意思。C项文章没有涉及。