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            What comes as a shock to many Westerners may be the unfriendly way that some Chinese treat waiters and waitresses in restaurants and bars. Over the last few years,as many in Beijing have made fortunes,I and many of my foreign friends have noticed a downturn in the treatment of those who work all hours and often live in terrible conditions to bring us our food,guard our homes and sell us clothes.It's not the common citizens,but the young nouveau riches(暴發(fā)戶) Chinese in Beijing who are mostly guilty of this both social and human misbehavior.
            It is not unusual to see and hear these people,especially the young women among their ranks,speaking rudely to the waiters and waitresses,as they sit there in the misguided belief that the latest mobile phone,a new car and designer clothes give them the right to talk to people like dirt.In one recent incident(事件) in an expensive restaurant near where I live ,I overheard the table next to me,two guys and a girl,tell the waitress "You really are stupid ",because she had brought them two glasses instead of three.They all burst into loud laughter as the young girl ran away to fetch another.In anther incident I saw a waitress reduced to tears as four well-dressed girls criticized everything from her accent to her looks.
            Lately I have noticed that this rather unpleasant aspect of the nouveau riches has been taken up by many of their foreign peers(同類人).So I ask Beijing's bright young things to set a good example,and treat all people with equal respect.And I urge foreigners to follow the good examples of their Chinese language teachers and textbooks while adding some of the pleasantries of their own cultures,so that cultural interpenetration(相互滲透) has a positive influence and not a negative one.
            Here I'd like to leave you with the words from Confucius:"What you do not wish for yourself, do not "do to others."
            64.The writer has noticed that less respect is shown to _______ in Beijing in recent years.
             A.common citizens          B.waiters and the like
             C.young nouveau riches      D.some foreigners
            65.The two incidents mentioned in Paragraph 2 are used to show ______.
             A.waiters and waitresses can make excusable mistakes
             B.waitresses are usually too shy to be laughed at
             C.some Beijingers are too particular about restaurant service
             D.what's being talked about is not rare
            66.The young Beijingers are asked to set a good example in order to ______
             A.have good influence over foreigners
             B.leave a good impression on foreigners
             C.educate younger Chinese
             D.develop traditional Chinese culture
            67.The origial title of the article is most likely to be _______.
             A.One Dark Side of the Bright Chinese Capital
             B.Beijing's Young Nouveau Riches,Watch Out
             C.Dno't Throw Away Good Manners,Please
             D.People Like Waiters Live at Bottom of Society


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