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小题专项训练·英语选择题7.What does the underlined word“fortitude”in paragraph3C.By staying away from it.题栏most probably mean?D.By ignoring its potential dangersA.Will.B.Access.12.What can be a suitable title for the text?C.InstructionD.Desire.A.How Should Parents Raise Children in a Digital World?8.What can we infer from the last paragraph?B.Benefits of Posting Photos of Children on Social MediaA.A good student doesn't take notes in class.C.Should Parents Share Photos of Their Children Online?B.A good student doesn't need to ask for help.D.Common Problems of Raising Children on Social MediaC.A good student should learn to develop a study scheduleDD.Getting answers wrong is a must in making a good student.Forcing waiters and waitresses to survive on tips fromcustomers rather than normal wages is a pointless,crude,andSharing photos of your children online can be a rewardinguniquely American custom that,in the past several years,aexperience and a way to connect with other parents.But youhandful of progressive restaurant owners have attempted to domust be prepared to be responsible about what you post.away with.On Wednesday,one of the most famous names in theNowadays,raising children is a more isolated endeavor(dining business is about to join their ranks.Danny Meyer,CEO of立的努力)than ever before.I live,for example,thousands ofUnion Square Hospitality Group,has announced that he plans tomiles from my family.In this atmosphere of moderngradually stop tipping at the company's 13 restaurants.parenthood,we all struggle to make it through the day,andWhat,exactly,is wrong with tipping?As Brian Palmerthe Internet has become an incredible source of support.In thehas explained,more or less it's everything.To start,leaving aearly years of mothering twins,one of the things that broughtwaiter's pay in the hands of variable customers has a feeling ofme the most happiness was posting pictures of them on aclassism(阶级歧视).And in theory,handing restaurantwebsite.Sharing those photos and engaging with an onlinecustomers the power to tip is at least supposed to motivatecommunity was a lifeline.better,more attentive service.This fails in practice becauseMany people fear those pictures will spread further thanhumans turn out to be pretty arbitrary about their tippingintended.To me,that's part of the joy of it.My work as abehavior.Research has shown that the amount diners leave haswriter has helped me create a community on social media,andvery little to do with their level of satisfaction.All of thisthe images I post of my children allow me to engage with adoesn't encourage waiters and waitresses to do anything butrange of"friends"I wouldn't necessarily include on a tailoredturn over as many tables as possible.list.I delight in seeing their photos,too.You don't knowTipping is also very unfair to kitchen staff.The lawwhom a picture will touch and what connection will be made.allows restaurants to divide tips between front-of-the-houseUnexpected people have seen my pictures and commented onworkers like waiters,hosts and hostesses,and bartenders(how much they enjoyed them or could relate to them.酒师),but not cooks.This creates a system in which theI know there is much concern about the potential dangerspeople serving the food in a restaurant can earn more than thein sharing pictures of children.As critics(批评者)of sharingpeople preparing it.photographs argue,there might well be much about the effectsOne of the most fascinating parts of Meyer's move is that,of the Internet we don't yet know.There are always unpredictableunlike some restaurant owners who have taken an anti-tippingresults when it comes to new technologies-but there are alwaysstand,he won't simply add a standard extra charge to diners'bills.new solutions.Instead of fearing the unknown,we should hugRather,Union Square Hospitality Group intends to raise menuthe digital world and all it has to offer by interacting with it inprices enough to fully cover the cost of a meal.If Meyer managesa civilized and dignified(有尊严的)way.to move away from tipping at all without hurting his profits,itOur children are the first to grow up living in screens,sowould almost certainly set the stage for others to follow suit.are they the first to be raised in the age of online parenting.We13.According to Brian Palmer,the practice of tipping willshould be using our own first attempts into the Internet as anopportunity:Parenting is nothing if not setting a good example.A.lead to more unemployment9.What does the author say about modern parenting?B.cause customers'competitionA.It is not an easy task.C.increase customers'income fastB.It never lacks relatives'supportD.disturb the restaurants'managementC.It brings more happiness.14.How will customers feel after eating in Danny Meyer'sD.It is determined by the Internet.restaurants?10.What does the underlined word"it"in paragraph 3 refer to?A.The total expense is muchA.Overcoming inner fear.B.The restaurants are crowded.B.Spreading pictures further.C.The price of food is high.C.Building an online community.D.The food there is very cheap.D.Posting photos of children online.15.What can we know about Union Square Hospitality Group?11.How should we deal with the digital world in the author'sA.It lets its workers survive on tips.opinion?B.It has many restaurants.A.By interacting with it casually.C.Brian Palmer is its CEOB.By getting connected with it positively.D.Its workers have low pay