问答题

完型填空It seems quite clearly unjust to pay two people different amounts of
money for doing the same work. But it is not as easy as it appeals at first
__1__ to introduce equal pay for equal work. Two people may be working side by
side in a factory and doing the same work, but one may be doing it twice as fast
as the __2__; or one may be making no mistakes, while the other is making a lot.
In some kinds of work, one can solve the problem of speed if one pays by the
amount of work to be done and not by the hour: work paid for in this __3__ is
called piece-work. But it is not always possible to do this, so it is sometimes
useful to pay workers at different rates, which take differences in skill into
__4__. This usually means that the younger and therefore less experienced worker
gets less than the __5__ and more experienced one, which seems reasonable
enough.
1.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
2.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
3.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
4.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account
5.A:other B:sight C:older D:way E:account

A.1.A:other
B.A:other
C.A:other
D.A:other
E.A:other
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