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CHAPTERONE
1.PassageThree(2006.6)
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
AgehasitsprivilegesinAmerica,andoneofthemoreprominentofthemistheseniorcitizen
discount.Anyonewhohasreachedacertainage—insomecasesaslowas55—isautomatically
entitledtodazzlingarrayofpricereductionsatnearlyeverylevelofcommerciallife.Eligibilityis
determinednotbyone'sneedbutbythedateonone'sbirthcertificate.Practicallyunheardofa
generationago,thediscountshavebecomearoutinepartofmanybusinesses—ascommonas
colortelevisionsinmotelroomsandfreecoffeeonairliners.
Peoplewithgrayhairoftenaregiventhediscountswithoutevenaskingfbrthem;yet,millions
ofAmericansaboveage60arehealthyandsolvent(有支付能力的).Businessesthatwouldnever
dareofferdiscountstocollegestudentsoranyoneunder30freelyofferthemtoolderAmericans.
Thepracticeisacceptablebecauseofthewidespreadbeliefthat“elderly"and"needy”are
synonymous(同義的).Perhapsthatoncewastrue,buttodayelderlyAmericansasagrouphavea
lowerpovertyratethantherestofthepopulation.Tobesure,thereiseconomicdiversitywithin
theelderly,andmanyolderAmericansarepoor.Butmostofthemaren't.
Itisimpossibletodeterminetheimpactofthediscountsonindividualcompanies.Formany
firms,theyareastimulustorevenue.Butinothercasesthediscountsaregivenattheexpense,
directlyorindirectly,ofyoungerAmericans.Moreover,theyareadirectirritantinwhatsome
politiciansandscholarsseeasacomingconflictbetweenthegenerations.
GenerationaltensionsarebeingfueledbycontinuingdebateoverSocialSecuritybenefits,
whichmostlyinvolveatransferofresourcesfromtheyoungtotheold.Employmentisanother
sorepoint.Buoyed(支持)bylawsandcourtdecisions,moreandmoreolderAmericansare
decliningtheretirementdinnerinfavorofstayingonthejob—therebylesseningemployment
andpromotionopportunitiesforyoungerworkers.
Farfromakindofcharitytheyoncewere,seniorcitizendiscountshavebecomeaformidable
economicprivilegetoagroupwithmillionsofmemberswhodon'tneedthem.
Itnolongermakessensetotreattheelderlyasasinglegroupwhoseeconomicneedsdeserve
priorityoverthoseofothers.Seniorcitizendiscountsonlyenhancethemyththatolderpeople
can'ttakecareofthemselvesandneedspecialtreatment;andtheythreatenthecreationofanew
myth,thattheelderlyareungratefulandtakingfbrthemselvesattheexpenseofchildrenandother
agegroups.SeniorcitizendiscountsaretheessenceoftheverythingolderAmericansarefighting
against-discriminationbyage.
31.Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthat.
A)offeringseniorcitizensdiscountshasbecomeroutinecommercialpractice
B)seniorcitizendiscountshaveenabledmanyoldpeopletoliveadecentlife
C)givingseniorcitizensdiscountshasboostedthemarketfbrtheelderly
D)seniorcitizenshavetoshowtheirbirthcertificatestogetadiscount
32.Whatassumptionliesbehindthepracticeofseniorcitizendiscounts?
A)Businesses,havingmadealotofprofits,shoulddosomethingfbrsocietyinreturn.
B)Oldpeopleareentitledtospecialtreatmentfbrthecontributiontheymadetosociety.
C)Theelderly,beingfinanciallyunderprivileged,needhumanehelpfromsociety.
D)SeniorcitizendiscountscanmakeupfortheinadequacyoftheSocialSecuritysystem.
33.Accordingtosomepoliticiansandscholars,seniorcitizendiscountswill.
A)makeoldpeopleevenmoredependentonsociety
B)intensifyconflictsbetweentheyoungandtheold
C)haveadversefinancialimpactonbusinesscompanies
D)bringamarkedincreaseinthecompanies9revenues
34.HowdoestheauthorviewtheSocialSecuritysystem?
A)Itencourageselderlypeopletoretireintime.
B)Itopensupbroadcareerprospectsforyoungpeople.
C)Itbenefitstheoldattheexpenseoftheyoung.
D)Itshouldbereinforcedbylawsandcourtdecisions.
35.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizestheauthor'smainargument?
A)Seniorcitizensshouldfighthardagainstagediscrimination.
B)Theelderlyareselfishandtakingseniordiscountsforgranted.
C)Priorityshouldbegiventotheeconomicneedsofseniorcitizens.
D)Seniorcitizendiscountsmaywellbeatypeofagediscrimination,
acbcd
2.PassageOne(2006.12/23)
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Itusedtobethatpeoplewereproudtoworkforthesamecompanyforthewholeoftheir
workinglives.They'dgetagoldwatchattheendoftheirproductiveyearsandadinnerfeaturing
speechesbytheirbossespraisingtheirloyalty/Buttoday'srichcapitalistshaveregressed(倒退)to
the“survivalofthefittest“ideasandtheirloyaltyextendsnottotheirworkersoreventotheir
stockholdersbutonlytothemselves.Insteadofgivingoutgoldwatchesworthahundredorso
dollarsforfortyorsoyearsofwork,theygrabtensandevenhundredsofmillionsofdollarsas
theysellfortheirownprofitthecompanytheymayhavebeenwithforonlyafewyears.
Thenewrichselfishlyactontheirowntounfairlygrabthewealththatthecountryasawhole
hasproduced.Thetop1percentofthepopulationnowhaswealthequaltothewholebottom95
percentandtheywantmore.Theirselfishnessismostshamelesslyexpressedindownsizingand
outsourcing(將產(chǎn)品包給外公司做)becausethesebusinessmaneuversdon'tacttocreatenew
jobsasthefoundersofnewindustriesusedtodo,butonlytocutoutjobswhilekeepingthemoney
valueofwhatthosejobsproducedforthemselves.
Tokeepthemoneymachineworkingsmoothlytherichhaveboughtallthepoliticiansfrom
thetopdown.ThepresidenthimselfisconstantlyleavingWashingtonandthebusinessofthe
nationbecauseheissummonedtot6fimdraisingdinners^^wherefatcatspayathousandorso
dollarsaplatetowormtheirwayintogovernmentnotthroughservicebutthroughdonationsof
vastamountsofmoney.Onceontheinsidetheyhavebothpoliticalpartiesbusilytearingupallthe
regulationsthatprotecttherestofusfromthegreedoftherich.
Themiddleclassusedtobeloyaltothefreeenterprisesystem.Inthepast,thepeopleofthe
middleclassmostlythoughtthey'dberichthemselvessomedayorhaveagoodshotatbecoming
rich.Butnowadaysincomeisbeingdistributedmoreandmoreunevenlyandcorporateloyaltyisa
thingofthepast.Themiddleclassmayalsowakeuptoforgetitsloyaltytotheso-calledfree
enterprisesystemaltogetherandthegovernmentwhichgovernsonlytherestofuswhileletting
thecorporationsdowhattheypleasewithourjobs.Asthingsstand,ifsomebodydoesn'twakeup,
themiddleclassisonapathtobeingdownsizedallthewaytothebottomofsociety.
21.Itcanbeinferredfbnnthefirstparagraphthatpeopleusedtoplaceahighvalueon.
A)jobsecurity
B)bosses'praise
C)corporateloyalty
D)retirementbenefits
22.Theauthorisstronglycriticaloftoday'srichcapitalistsfor.
A)notgivingnecessaryassistancetolaid-offworkers
B)maximizingtheirprofitsattheexpenseofworkers
C)notsettinguplong-termgoalsfortheircompanies
D)rewardingonlythosewhoareconsideredthefittest
23.Theimmediateconsequenceofthenewcapitalists!practiceis.
A)lossofcorporatereputation
B)lowerpayfortheemployees
C)ahigherrateofunemployment
D)adeclineinbusinesstransactions
24.Therichtrytoswaythepolicyofthegovernmentby.
A)occupyingimportantpositionsinbothpoliticalparties
B)makingmonetarycontributionstodecision-makers
C)pleasingthepublicwithgenerousdonations
D)constantlyhostingfundraisingdinners
35.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?
A)Tocallonthemiddleclasstoremainloyaltothefreeenterprisesystem.
B)TowarnthegovernmentoftheshrinkingoftheAmericanmiddleclass.
C)Topersuadethegovernmenttochangeitscurrenteconomicpolicies.
D)Tourgethemiddleclasstowakeupandprotecttheirowninterests,
ebebd
3.PassageTwo(2004.1)
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Somefuturologistshaveassumedthatthevastupsurge(居U增)ofwomenintheworkforce
mayportendarejectionofmarriage.Manywomen,accordingtothishypothesis,wouldrather
workthanmarry.Theconverse(反面)ofthisconcernisthattheprospectsofbecominga
multi-paycheckhouseholdcouldencouragemarriages.Inthepast,onlytheearningsandfinancial
prospectsofthemancountedinthemarriagedecision.Now,however,theearningabilityofa
womancanmakehermoreattractiveasamarriagepartner.Datashowthateconomicdownturns
tendtopostponemarriagebecausethepartiescannotaffordtoestablishafamilyorareconcerned
aboutrainydaysahead.Astheeconomyrebounds,thenumberofmarriagesalsorises.
Coincidentwiththeincreaseinwomenworkingoutsidethehomeistheincreaseindivorce
rates.Yet,itmaybewrongtojumptoanysimplecause-and-eflfectconclusions.Theimpactofa
wife'sworkondivorceisnolesscloudythanitsimpactonmarriagedecisions.Therealizationthat
shecanbeagoodprovidermayincreasethechancesthataworkingwifewillchoosedivorceover
anunsatisfactorymarriage.Butthereverseisequallyplausible.Tensionsgroundedinfinancial
problemsoftenplayakeyroleinendingamarriage.Givenhighunemployment,inflationary
problems,andslowgrowthinrealearnings,aworkingwifecanincreasehouseholdincomeand
relievesomeofthesepressingfinancialburdens.Byraisingafamily'sstandardofliving,a
workingwifemaystrengthenherfamily'sfinancialandemotionalstability.
Psychologicalfactorsalsoshouldbeconsidered.Forexample,awifeblockedfromacareer
outsidethehomemayfeelcagedinthehouse.Shemayviewheronlychoiceasseekingadivorce.
Ontheotherhand,ifshecanfindfulfillmentthroughworkoutsidethehome,workandmarriage
cangotogethertocreateastrongerandmorestableunion.
Also,amajorpartofwomen'sinequalityinmarriagehasbeenduetothefactthat,inmost
cases,menhaveremainedthemainbreadwinners.Withhigherearningcapacityandstatus
occupationsoutsideofthehomecomesthecapacitytoexercisepowerwithinfilefamily.A
workingwifemayrobahusbandofbeingthemasterofthehouse.Dependinguponhowthe
couplereactstothesenewconditions,itcouldcreateastrongerequalpartnershiporitcouldcreate
newinsecurities.
26.Theword,portend”(Line2,Para.1)isclosestinmeaningto“2
A)defyC)sufferfrom
B)signalD)resultfrom
27.Itissaidinthepassagethatwhentheeconomyslides,.
A)menwouldchooseworkingwomenastheirmarriagepartners
B)morewomenwouldgetmarriedtoseekfinancialsecurity
C)evenworkingwomenwouldworryabouttheirmarriages
D)morepeoplewouldprefertoremainsingleforthetimebeing
28.Ifwomenfindfulfillmentthroughworkoutsidethehome,.
A)theyaremorelikelytodominatetheirmarriagepartners
B)theirhusbandsareexpectedtodomorehousework
C)theirmarriagetiescanbestrengthened
D)theytendtoputtheircareerbeforemarriage
29.Onereasonwhywomenwithnocareermayseekadivorceisthat.
A)theyfeelthattheyhavebeenrobbedoftheirfreedom
B)theyareafraidofbeingbossedaroundbytheirhusbands
C)theyfeelthattheirpartnersfailtoliveuptotheirexpectations
D)theytendtosuspecttheirhusbands'loyaltytotheirmarriage
30.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbestsummarizetheauthor'sviewinthepassage?
A)Thestabilityofmarriageandthedivorceratemayreflecttheeconomicsituationofthe
country.
B)Evenwheneconomicallyindependent,mostwomenhavetostruggleforrealequalityin
marriage.
C)Inordertosecuretheirmarriagewomenshouldworkoutsidethehomeandremain
independent
D)Theimpactofthegrowingfemaleworkforceonmarriagevariesfromcasetocase,
bdcad
4.PassageTwo(2005.6)
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Asawisemanoncesaid,weareallultimatelyalone.ButanincreasingnumberofEuropeans
arechoosingtobesoataneverearlierage.Thisisn'tthestuffofgloomyphilosophical
contemplations,butafactofEurope9sneweconomiclandscape,embracedbysociologists,
real-estatedevelopersandadexecutivesalike.Theshiftawayfromfamilylifetosololifestyle,
observesaFrenchsociologist,ispartofthe''irresistiblemomentumofindividualism^^overthelast
century.Thecommunicationsrevolution,theshiftfromabusinesscultureofstabilitytooneof
mobilityandthemassentryofwomenintotheworkforcehavegreatlywreakedhavocon(擾亂)
Europeans9privatelives.
Europe'sneweconomicclimatehaslargelyfosteredthetrendtowardindependence.The
currentgenerationofhome-alonerscameofageduringEurope'sshiftfromsocialdemocracyto
thesharper,moreindividualisticclimateofAmericanstylecapitalism.Raisedinaneraof
privatizationandincreasedconsumerchoice,today'stech-savvy(精通技術(shù)的)workershave
embracedafreemarketinloveaswellaseconomics.ModemEuropeansarerichenoughtoafford
tolivealone,andtemperamentallyindependentenoughtowanttodoso.
Onceuponatime,peoplewholivedalonetendedtobethoseoneithersideof
marriagetwentysomethingprofessionalsorwidowedseniorcitizens.Whilepensioners,
particularlyelderlywomen,makeupalargeproportionofthoselivingalone,thenewestcropof
singlesarehighearnersintheir30sand40swhoincreasinglyviewlivingaloneasalifestyle
choice.Livingalonewasconceivedtobenegative-darkandcold,whilebeingtogethersuggested
warmthandlight.Butthencamealongtheideaofsingles.Theywereyoung,beautiful,strong!
Now,youngpeoplewanttolivealone.
Theboomingeconomymeanspeopleareworkingharderthanever.Andthatdoesn'tleave
muchroomforrelationships.PimpiArroyo,a35-year-oldcomposerwholivesaloneinahousein
Paris,sayshehasn'tgottimetogetlonelybecausehehastoomuchwork,t6Ihavedeadlineswhich
wouldmakelifewithsomeoneelsefairlydifficult."OnlyanIdealWomanwouldmakehim
changehislifestyle,hesays.Kaufmann,authorofarecentbookcalled“TheSingleWomanand
PrinceCharming,thinksthisfiercenewindividualismmeansthatpeopleexpectmoreandmore
ofmates,sorelationshipsdon'tlastlong-iftheystartatall.Eppendorf,ablondBerlinerwitha
deeptan,teachesgradeschoolinthemornings.Intheafternoonshesunbathesorsleeps,restingup
forgoingdancing.Justshyof50,shesaysshe'dneverhavewantedtodowhathermother
did-giveupacareertoraiseafamily.Instead,"I'vealwaysdonewhatIwantedtodo:livea
self-determinedlife.^
16.MoreandmoreyoungEuropeansremainsinglebecause.
A)theyaredrivenbyanoverwhelmingsenseofindividualism
B)theyhaveenteredtheworkforceatamuchearlierage
C)theyhaveembracedabusinesscultureofstability
D)theyarepessimisticabouttheireconomicfuture
17.WhatissaidaboutEuropeansocietyinthepassage?
A)Ithasfosteredthetrendtowardssmallfamilies.
B)ItisgettingclosertoAmerican-stylecapitalism.
C)Ithaslimitedconsumerchoicedespiteafreemarket.
D)Itisbeingthreatenedbyirresistibleprivatization.
18.AccordingtoParagraph3,thenewestgroupofsinglesare.
A)wannandlightheartedB)oneithersideofmarriage
C)negativeandgloomyD)healthyandwealthy
19.TheauthorquotesEppendorftoshowthat.
A)somemodemwomenpreferalifeofindividualfreedom
B)thefamilyisnolongerthebasicunitofsocietyinpresent-dayEurope
C)someprofessionalpeoplehavetoomuchworktodotofeellonely
D)mostEuropeansconceivelivingasinglelifeasunacceptable
20.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A)Toreviewtheimpactofwomenbecominghighearners.
B)Tocontemplatethephilosophyunderlyingindividualism.
C)Toexaminethetrendofyoungpeoplelivingalone.
D)Tostresstherebuildingofpersonalrelationships,
abdac
5.Passageone(2008.12)
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage
1.Sustainabledevelopmentisappliedtojustabouteverythingfromenergytocleanwaterand
economicgrowth,andasaresultithasbecomedifficulttoquestioneitherthebasicassumptions
behinditorthewaytheconceptisputtouse.Thisisespeciallytrueinagriculture,where
sustainabledevelopmentisoftentakenasthesolemeasureofprogresswithoutaproper
appreciationofhistoricalandculturalperspectives.
2.Tostartwith,itisimportanttorememberthatthenatureofagriculturehaschanged
markedlythroughouthistory,andwillcontinuetodoso.MedievalagricultureinnorthernEurope
fed,clothedandshelteredapredominantlyruralsocietywithamuchlowerpopulationdensity
thanitistoday.Ithadminimaleffectonbiodiversity,Andanypollutionitcausedwastypically
localized.Intermsofenergyuseandthenutrientscapturedintheproductitwasrelatively
inefficient.
3.Contrastthiswithfarmingsincethestartoftheindustrialrevolution.Competitionfrom
overseasledfarmerstospecializeandincreaseyields.Throughoutthisperiodfoodbecame
cheaper,safeandmorereliable.However,thesechangeshavealsoledtohabitatlossandto
diminishingbiodiversity.
4.What'smore,demandforanimalproductsindevelopingcountriesisgrowingsofastthat
meetingitwillrequireanextra300milliontonsofgrainayearby2050,yetthegrowthofcities
andindustryisreducingtheamountofwateravailableforagricultureinmanyregions.
5.Allthismeansthatagricultureinthe21stcenturywillhavetobeverydifferentfromhowit
wasinthe20th.thiswillrequireradicalthinking.Forexample,weneedtomoveawayfromthe
ideathattraditionalpracticesareinevitablymoresustainablethannewones.Wealsoneedto
abandonthenotionthatagriculturecanbe“zeroimpact”.Thekeywillbetoabandontherather
simpleandstaticmeasuresofsustainability,whichcentreontheneedtomaintainproduction
withoutincreasingdamage,insteadweneedamoredynamicinterpretation,onethatlooksatthe
prosandconsofallthevariouswaylandisused.Therearemanydifferentwaystomeasure
agriculturalperformancebesidesfoodyield:energyuse,environmentalcosts,waterpurity,carbon
footprintandbiodiversity.Itisclear,fbrexample,thatthecarbonoftransportingtomatoesfrom
SpaintotheUKislessthanthatofproducingthemintheUKwithadditionalheatingandlighting,
butwedonotknowwhetherlowercarbonfootprintswillalwaysbebetterforbiodiversity.
6.Whatiscrucialisrecognizingthatsustainableagricultureisnotjustaboutsustainablefood
production.
52.Howdopeopleoftenmeasureprogressinagriculture?
A)ByitsproductivityC)Byitsimpactontheenvironment
B)ByitssustainabilityD)Byitscontributiontoeconomicgrowth
53.Specialisationandtheefforttoincreaseyieldshaveresultedin.
A)localisedpollutionC)competitionfromoverseas
B)theshrinkingoffarmlandD)thedecreaseofbiodiversity
54.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftraditionalfarmingpractices?
A)Theyhaveremainedthesameoverthecenturies
B)Theyhavenotkeptpacewithpopulationgrowth
C)Theyarenotnecessarilysustainable
D)Theyareenvironmentallyfriendly
55.Whatwillagriculturebelikeinthe21stcentury?
A)Itwillgothroughradicalchanges.
B)Itwillsupplymoreanimalproducts.
C)Itwillabandontraditionalfarmingpractices.
D)Itwillcausezerodamagetotheenvironment.
56.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?
A)Toremindpeopleoftheneedofsustainabledevelopment.
B)Tosuggestwaysofensuringsustainablefoodproduction.
C)Toadvancenewcriteriafbrmeasuringfarmingprogress.
D)Tourgepeopletorethinkwhatsustainableagricultureis.
bdcad
CHAPTERTWO
6.PassageFour(2006.1)
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Inmanyways,today'sbusinessenvironmenthaschangedqualitativelysincethelate1980s.
TheendoftheColdWarradicallyalteredtheverynatureoftheworld'spoliticsandeconomics.In
justafewshortyears,globalizationhasstartedavarietyoftrendswithprofoundconsequences:
theopeningofmarkets,trueglobalcompetition,widespreadderegulation(解除政府對(duì)的控
制)ofindustry,andanabundanceofaccessiblecapital.Wehaveexperiencedboththebenefits
andrisksofatrulyglobaleconomy,withbothWallStreetandMainStreet(平民百姓)feelingthe
painsofeconomicdisorderhalfaworldaway.
Atthesametime,wehavefullyenteredtheInformationAge,Startingbreakthroughsin
informationtechnologyhaveirreversiblyalteredtheabilitytoconductbusinessunconstrainedby
thetraditionallimitationsoftimeorspace.Today,it'salmostimpossibletoimagineaworld
withoutintranets,e-mail,andportablecomputers.Withstunningspeed,theInternetisprofoundly
changingthewaywework,shop,dobusiness,andcommunicate.
Asaconsequence,wehavetrulyenteredthePost-Industrialeconomy.Wearerapidlyshifting
fromaneconomybasedonmanufacturingandcommoditiestoonethatplacesthegreatestvalue
oninformation,services,support,anddistribution.Thatshift,inturn,placeanunprecedented
premiumon"knowledgeworkers,anewclassofwealthy,educated,andmobilepeoplewhoview
themselvesasfreeagentsinaseller'smarket.
Beyondtherealmofinformationtechnology,theacceleratedpaceoftechnologicalchangein
virtuallyeveryindustryhascreatedentirelynewbusiness,wipedoutothers,andproduceda
pervasive(廣泛的)demandfbrcontinuousinnovation.Newproduct,process,anddistribution
technologiesprovidepowerfulleversfbrcreatingcompetitivevalue.Morecompaniesarelearning
theimportanceofdestructivetechnologiesinnovationsthatholdthepotentialtomakea
productline,orevenanentirebusinesssegment,virtuallyoutdated.
Anothermajortrendhasbeenthefragmentationofconsumerandbusinessmarkets.There5sa
growingappreciationthatsuperficiallysimilargroupsofcustomersmayhaveverydifferent
preferencesintermsofwhattheywanttobuyandhowtheywanttobuyit.Now,newtechnology
makesiteasier,faster,andcheapertoidentifyandservetargetedmicro-marketsinwaysthatwere
physicallyimpossibleorprohibitivelyexpensiveinthepast.Moreover,thetrendfeedsonitself,a
business'sabilitytoservesub-marketsfuelscustomers'appetitesfbrmoreandmorespecialized
offerings.
36.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thechancesinthebusinessenvironmentinthepastdecades
canbeattributedto.
A)technologicaladvances
B)worldwideeconomicdisorder
C)thefiercecompetitioninindustry
D)theglobalizationofeconomy
37.whatideadoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthesecondparagraph?
A)Therapiddevelopmentofinfbnnationtechnologyhastakenbusinessmenbysurprise
B)Informationtechnologyhasremovedtherestrictionsoftimeandspaceinbusiness
transactions
C)TheInternet,intranets,e-mail,andportablecomputershavepenetratedeverycornerofthe
world.
D)Thewaywedobusinesstodayhasbroughtaboutstartlingbreakthroughsininformation
technology.
38.IfabusinesswantstothriveinthePost-Industrialeconomy.
A)ithastoinvestmorecapitalinthetrainingoffreeagentstooperateinaseller'smarket
B)itshouldtryitsbesttosatisfytheincreasingdemandsofmobileknowledgeablepeople
C)itshouldnotoverlooktheimportanceofinformation,services,support,anddistribution
D)ithastoprovideeachofitsemployeeswiththelatestinformationaboutthechanging
market
39.Intheauthor'sview,destructivetechnologiesareinnovationswhich
A)caneliminateanentirebusinesssegment
B)demandaradicalchangeinprovidingservices
C)maydestroythepotentialofacompanytomakeanyprofit
D)callforcontinuousimprovementinwaysofdoingbusiness
40.Withthefragmentationofconsumerandbusinessmarkets
A)anincreasingnumberofcompanieshavedisintegrated
B)manufacturersmustfocusononespecialproducttoremaincompetitiveinthemarket
C)itisphysicallyimpossibleandprohibitivelyexpensivetodobusinessintheoldway
D)businesseshavetomeetindividualcustomers9specificneedsinordertosucceed.
dbcad
7.PassageTwo(2007.6)
Questions57to61artbasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theuseofdeferential(敬重的)languageissymbolicoftheConfucianidealofthewoman,
whichdominatesconservativegendernormsinJapan.Thisidealpresentsawomanwho
withdrawsquietlytothebackground,subordinatingherlifeandneedstothoseofherfamilyand
itsmalehead.Sheisadutifuldaughter,wife,andmother,masterofthedomesticarts.Thetypical
refinedJapanesewomanexcelsinmodestyanddelicacy:sheHtreadssoftly(謹(jǐn)言慎行)inthe
world,nelevatingfemininebeautyandgracetoanartform.
Nowadays,itiscommonlyobservedthatyoungwomenarenotconformingtothefeminine
linguistic(語(yǔ)言的)ideal.Theyareusingfeweroftheverydeferential"women'sMforms,andeven
usingthefewstrongfonnsthatareknownas"men's.”This,ofcourse,attractsconsiderableatten-
tionandhasledtoanoutcryintheJapanesemediaagainstthedefeminizationofwomen's
language.Indeed,wedidn'thearabout"men'slanguage*1untilpeoplebegantorespondtogirls*
appropriationofformsnormallyreservedfbrboysandmen.Thereisconsiderablesentimentabout
the"corruption”ofwomen'slanguage-whichofcourseisviewedaspartofthelossoffeminine
idealsandmorality-andthissentimentiscr
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