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2016年1月
PAPERONE
PARTI
LISTENINGCOMPREHENSION
(25minutes,20points)
SectionA(1pointeach)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Atthe
endofeachconversationaquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.The
conversationsandthequestionswillbereadonlyonce.Choosethebestanswerfrom
thefourchoicesgivenbymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracross
thesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoredAnswerSheet.
1.A.Becauseitisrainingheavily.
B.Becausetheywanttohaveapicnic.
C.Becausethereistoomuchtraffic.
D.Becausethelocationisnoteasytofind.
2.A.Eatinthenewcafeteria.
B.Savesomeextramoney.
C.Lookforaneveningjob.
D.Paythebillandleave.
3.A.Hewillbuyaringforher.
B.Hewillorganizethesession.
C.HewillmeetSallyrightaway.
D.HewillgiveSallyacall.
4.A.Areceptionist.
B.Ashopassistant.
C.Afeecollector.
D.Abusconductor.
5.A.Themanoughttostoppracticing.
B.Themanisaperfectpianist.
C.Themanshouldkeeppracticing.
D.Themancanhaveagoodrest.
6.A.Becausehewastoobusytobuyherapresent.
B.Becauseheforgotaboutherbirthday.
C.Becausehecouldn’tbuyherthealbum.
D.BecausehespentafortuneonthenewCD.
7.A.Putmoremoneyintheparkingmeter.
B.Placeanorderattherestaurant.
C.Getsomechangefromtherestaurant.
D.Parkhiscarinanotherparkinglot.
8.A.Comparingmenwithwomenmakesnosense.
B.Menaremostlysmarterthanwomen.
C.Womenhavebetterphysicalstrength.
D.Mennormallypreferapplestobananas.
9.A.Shewillstartahugenewproject.
B.Shewillhavesupperwithhim.
C.Shewillgotoapartythisevening.
D.Shecan’taffordanytimetodineout.
SectionB(1pointeach)
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheartwomini-talks.Attheendofeachtalk,therewillbesome
questions.Boththetalksandthequestionswillbereadtoyouonlyonce.Aftereach
question,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustchoosethebestanswer
fromthefourchoicesgivenbymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebar
acrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoredAnswerSheet.
Mini-talkOne
10.A.Asmuchaspossible.
B.Anaverage-sizedhandful.
C.Morethan20grams.
D.Higherthansuggestedbefore.
11.A.Becausetheycontainaddedoilsandsugars.
B.Becausethehealthynutrientsarekilled.
C.Becausetheyarehighinfatandcalories.
D.Becausetheyhavelessproteinandminerals.
12.A.Chronicdiseases.
B.Deathfromcancer.
C.Acutediseases.
D.Heartdisease.
Mini-talkTwo
13.A.NearthePotomacRiver.
B.AttheNationalHarbor.
C.JustoutsideMaryland.
D.InsideWashingtonDC.
14.A.$15.
B.$14.
C.$50.
D.$55.
15.A.TheSingaporeFlyer.
B.TheStarofNanchang.
C.TheLondonEye.
D.TheHighRoller.
SectionC(1pointeach)
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearashortlecture.Listentotherecordingandcompletethe
notesaboutthelecture.Youwillheartherecordingtwice.Aftertherecordingyouare
askedtowritedownyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.Younowhave25secondsto
readthenotesbelow.
(請在錄音結束后把16-20題的答案抄寫在答題紙上)
16.Exercisehasbeenprovento
(3words)andrelievestress.
17.Youneedtoknowwherenotesareatalltimestostudy–especiallythose________(2words)
rightbeforeaquiz.
18.Attendanceispartofyourgradeandjust
yourgrade.
(2words)willensureyou10%of
19.Makesureyoustudynotes,becausesimplywritingthenoteswillnotguaranteeyou
______________(3words).
20.Donotletyourself_________(2words)ifeveryonefinishesbeforeyou;agoodgradewillbe
worthit
.
PARTII
VOCABULARY
(10minutes,10points)
SectionA(0.5pointeach)
Directions:Therearetenquestionsinthissection.Eachquestionisasentencewithonewordor
phraseunderlined.BelowthesentencearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Cand
D.Choosethewordorphrasethatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedone.Mark
thecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyour
machine-scoredAnswerSheet.
21.Itisessentialthatthegovernmentdemonstratemorewillingnesstocrackdownoncorruption.
A.foster
B.facilitate
C.curb
D.devise
22.TheHaitianpeoplehadtoendurecrushingpovertyanddisappointmentthatwouldsap
anyone’sspirit.
A.tolerable
B.severe
C.persistent
D.temporary
23.Disinterestedinseriousreadings,manycommutersreadsolelyforpleasureviacellphones.
A.chronically
24.AmongtherenownedscientistsinChina,QianXuesenisprobablythebestknown.
A.celebratedB.controversialC.notoriousD.skeptical
25.Thetoneoftheconversationwasreassuringandreinforcedmyresolvetosupporthim.
A.reluctanceB.determinationC.hostilityD.solution
B.intellectually
C.somewhat
D.exclusively
26.TheyrepresentedthefullspectrumoftheAmericanpeople,fromeverywalkoflifeand
background.
A.distance
27.Thepresidentfullyliveduptohispromisesbygivingmefreereintochoosemyownteam.
A.violatedB.fulfilledC.pledgedD.endorsed
28.Ratherthanproducinginstanteffect,regularexercisecanbenefityouinthelongrun.
B.route
C.occupation
D.standard
A.inthefinaloutcome
C.onceandforall
B.ontheotherhand
D.fromauniqueperspective
29.Thedoctorselflesslytendedthewoundedsoldiersbeforedressinghisownwound.
A.openedupB.inclinedtoC.contemplatedonD.caredfor
30.Tosucceedinthe21stcentury,weneedtointegratetraditionaltoolsofforeignpolicywhile
tappingtheenergyandideasofcitizens.
A.takingon
B.dwellingupon
C.drawingupon
D.focusingon
SectionB(0.5pointeach)
Directions:Therearetenquestionsinthissection.Eachquestionisasentencewithsomething
missing.BeloweachsentencearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Chooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Markthecorresponding
letterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoredAnswer
Sheet.
31.Doctorswouldhavenothingtocheerifthecure______beingmoreharmfulthanthedisease.
A.turnedup
B.endedup
C.lookedup
D.tookup
32.Briberymight______nationalresourcesintocrookedofficials’offshoreaccounts.
A.divert
33.Thesefindingscouldhavemajor______forimprovingpeople’shealth.
A.influencesB.impactsC.effects
B.defy
C.detect
D.discard
D.implications
34.Itmightbepossibletohelppreventdepressionby______people’sgoodfeelings.
A.diminishingB.manipulatingC.boostingD.anticipating
35.Doctorsareexpectedtodescribe______whatapatientneedstodotopreservehealth.
A.ambiguouslyB.specificallyC.randomlyD.virtually
36.InAfricanAmericanandpoor______,overweightandobesekidsaremorecommon.
A.neighborhoodsB.zonesC.sectorsD.territories
37.MarshallandTrumanlaunchedan______plantorebuildEurope’sshatteredcountries.
A.obscureB.eccentricC.illusionaryD.ambitious
38.ThejobofpresidentoftheUnitedStates______awidearrayofknowledge,skills,and
abilities.
A.headsfor
B.makesfor
C.callsfor
D.runsfor
39.TherearemanyregionsinAfricathathavelongbeen______povertyanddisease.
A.boundfor
40.Officialswhosestatementsare______withtheiractionscanhardlywinanyone’strust.
A.incompetentB.inconsistentC.ineligibleD.inaccessible
B.indulgedin
C.strickenwith
D.orientedto
PARTIII
CLOZETEST
(10minutes,10points,1pointeach)
Directions:Thereare10questionsinthispartofthetest.Readthepassagethrough.Then,go
backandchooseonesuitablewordorphrasemarkedA,B,C,orDforeachblankin
thepassage.Markthecorrespondingletterofthewordorphraseyouhavechosen
withasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoredAnswerSheet.
Doeshappinessmatter?Peoplereacttothisquestioninsurprisinglydifferentways.Some
regardhappinessastrivial;othersseehappinessas___41___important.Toexplorethismystery,
weareto___42___lookingatwhathappinessactuallymeans.
Happinessrelatestohowwefeel,notjustapassing___43___.Weareemotionalbeingsand
experienceawide___44___offeelingsonadailybasis.Negativeemotionshelpusto___45___
dangerordefendourselves___46___positiveemotionshelpustobuildourcapacitytocope
whenthingsgowrong.
Tryingtoliveahappylifeisnot___47___denyingnegativeemotionsorpretendingtofeel
joyfulallthetime.Weallencounter___48___andit’scompletelynaturalforustofeelanger,
sadnessorfrustration.Tosuggest___49___wouldbetodenypartofthehumancondition.
Happiness___50___beingabletomakethemostofthegoodtimesinordertoexperiencethebest
possiblelifeoverall.
41.A.rigorously
42.A.startby
43.A.passion
44.A.scale
B.deadly
C.vitally
D.scarcely
D.dropout
D.sense
B.contributeto
B.mood
C.forgetabout
C.affection
C.vision
B.gap
D.range
45.A.getstuckin
46.A.but
B.getalongwith
B.while
C.getawayfrom
C.however
C.about
D.getdownto
D.yet
47.A.with
B.into
D.beneath
D.immensity
D.elsewhere
D.involves
48.A.adversity
49.A.somehow
50.A.needs
B.diversity
B.otherwise
B.requires
C.intensity
C.furthermore
C.concerns
PARTIV
READINGCOMPREHENSION
(45minutes,30points,1pointeach)
Directions:Inthispartofthetest,therearefiveshortpassages.Readeachpassagecarefully,and
thendothequestionsthatfollow.Choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgiven
andmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketson
yourmachine-scoredAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
ThefirstreviewsoftheAppleWatcharein,andtheverdictis:Thisisagoodproductwitha
brightfuture.Butmaybedon’tbuyonequiteyet.
That’snottosaythereviewsweren’tglowing,becausetheywere.Anyonewhowashoping
thattheWatchwouldfallshortofthehighstandardthatAppleboastsforitsproductsisgoingto
bedisappointed.There’snodoubt,fromthesereviews,thatApple’ssmartwatchisimmediatelythe
bestofitskindonthemarket.It’sasatisfyingindulgence.
Buttherearecriticisms,andstrongones,abouthowfartheproductneedstogotoappealto
everyone.Atleast,itcertainlyisadevicethatcomesintoitsownaftera“steeplearningcurve.”
Complaintsarethemosttellingpartofthereviews.Manjoo,forexample,warnsthatthisisnot
necessarilyasimpledevicetounderstand.That’scontrarytoApple’snormalreputation--the
iPhone,forexample,isagreatsmartphonefortechnophobesbecauseit’ssoeasytonavigate.But
that’snotthemarketthatshouldpickupthefirstgenerationoftheWatch.
“There’sagoodchanceitwillnotworkperfectlyformostconsumersrightoutofthebox,
becauseitisbestafteryoulearntousevarioussoftwaresettingstopersonalizeuse,”Manjoonotes.
“Indeed,toadegreeunusualforanewAppledevice,theWatchisnotsuitedfortechamateurs.It
isdesignedforpeoplewhoarefloodedwithnotificationscominginthroughtheirphones,andfor
thosewhocaretothinkabout,andwanttotrytomanage,thewaythedigitalworldintrudeson
theirlives.”
Othercriticismsrangefromthefactthatthedeviceisalittleslowtocomplaintsthatit’sstilla
littletooclumsytobefashionable,whichcouldposeanobstacletowideradoption.Peopleareless
certainabouthowsmoothlyitactuallyworks.TheWatchreliesonotherApplesoftwaresuchas
thecompany’sSirivoicecontrolsoftware,whichfailstoworkasoftenasit’ssuccessful.
JoannaSternmayhaveexplainedthissentimentbestinsayingthatshe’sgenerallynot
recommendingthatherfriendsbuythisgenerationoftheWatch.Everytimeshegazesdownto
admireit,shestartsseeinghowthenextonewilllookbetter.Ifyou’renotquitesure,it’sperfectly
okaytowaitforthenextgeneration.
51.ThereviewsoftheAppleWatch______.
A.suggestconsumersneverbuythisproduct
B.aregenerallypositiveaboutthisproduct
C.exaggeratetheadvantagesofthisproduct
D.don’tthinkhighlyofthisproduct
52.TheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphprobablymeanstheWatch______.
A.isofahighstandardandquality
B.willdisappointmostofitsconsumers
C.isinferiortootherproductsofApple
D.willprobablygetworseintermsofquality
53.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneoftheproblemswiththeWatch?
A.Difficulttonavigate.
C.Notgraceful.
B.Pronetobreakdown.
D.Alittletooexpensive.
54.Paragraph5ismainlyconcernedwith______.
A.theuniquefeaturesoftheAppleWatch
B.difficultiesusingtheAppleWatch
C.thesuperiorityoftheWatch
D.theharmoftheWatchtohealth
55.ItcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraphthatJoannaStern______.
A.isgoingtobuythisgenerationoftheWatch
B.recommendsbuyingtheWatchrightaway
C.isnoteagertobuytheWatchofthisgeneration
D.hopestokeepinnovatingtheWatchforherself
56.Thispassageisprimarilyintendedto______.
A.beanadvertisementfortheAppleWatch
B.urgeconsumerstoboycottthisnewWatch
C.argueagainstnegativereportsabouttheWatch
D.remindcustomerstobecautiousabouttheWatch
PassageTwo
Scientistshavelongtriedtolinkgeniustohighintelligencewithoutsuccess.ProfessorAllan
Snydersaidthattheterm“genius”wasoftenmisusedandhardtodefine.“Itisveryrare.”Tohim,
it’sthecreationitselfandnotaperson’spotentialthatdefinesgenius.It’scertainlynotascoreon
anIQtest.It’sespeciallysomeonewhoallowsustoviewtheworldinanewlight.
AccordingtoneuropsychologistRexJung,geniusisnotoriouslydifficulttopredictanddoes
notnecessarilyrequireextremelyhighlevelsofintelligence.HepointstoastudybyLewis
Termanwhichfollowedmorethan1,500childrenwithextremelyhighIQstoseeifgeniuswould
eventuallyemerge.
Whilemanygrewuptobesuccessful,hisstudymissedtwoNobelprizewinnerswhodidnot
maketheIQcut:WilliamShockley,whoco-inventedthetransistor,andphysicistLuisAlvarez.
NeitherofthemhadhighenoughIQstomakeitintoTerman’sstudybutitwastheiroriginal
thinkingthateventuallysetthemapartfromtheirmoreintelligentpeers.
Whileintelligencemaynotbethedefiningfactor,whatgeniusdoesseemtorequireis
unusuallyhighlevelsofcreativityandperseverance.
BarryMarshallwontheNobelprizeinMedicinein2005fordiscoveringthatstomachulcers
(潰瘍)werecausedbybacteriaandnotstress,believingulcerswerelinkedtobacteriabutwere
notallowedtoexperimentonhumans.Otherscientiststhenbelievedtherewasalinkbetween
ulcers,stressandacid.Indesperation,Marshallmixedupsomeofthebacteriaanddrankit.After
afewdayshewasprovedcorrect-hehadgivenhimselfanulcer,andprovedthatantibioticscould
beusedtocurethecondition.
“Ultimatelycreativityinvolvesrebellion,”ProfSnydersaid.“Youhavetochallengethe
authoritiesandhavethecouragetobroadcastyourideastoaresistantworld.”Hebelievesthat
whatdistinguishesa“champion”fromtherestisnotthedesiretobethebest,orthefearoffailure,
ratherit’sanunconscioushatredtobeingjustaverage.
ButProfMcMahonarguesthatperhapsmorethananyothervirtue,theonequalitythat
geniuspossessisanabilitytoworkandneverletaproblemgo.Whilethisqualitycanappear
sometimestobestubbornnessorobsession,itiswhatcanseparategeniusfromintelligence.He
agreeswithThomasEdison“Geniusis1percentinspirationand99percentperspiration”.
57.ThestudyconductedbyLewisTermanispresentedtoarguethat______.
A.onehastohavehighIQstowintheNobelprize
B.thosewithhighIQsarecapableoforiginalthinking
C.highIQsaremorevitalthanoriginalthinkinginresearch
D.thosewithouthighIQscanalsowintheNobelprize
58.BarryMarshallismentionedtoprovethat______.
A.intelligenceisthedefiningfactorforgenius
B.persistenceandcreativityareessentialtogenius
C.authoritiesareoftenanobstacletoresearch
D.experimentationonhumansisnecessary
59.ItseemstoProfessorSnyderthatawinnerischaracterizedby______.
A.habitualobedienceandmodesty
B.thecouragetochallengeauthorities
C.thedesiretobethetopone
D.thefearoffailure
60.ProfessorMcMahonbelievesthatthemostimportantqualityforgeniusis______.
A.theabilitytosticktotheend
B.ahighlevelofintelligence
C.inspirationaboutresearch
D.awillingnesstolistentoothers
61.Itcanbeconcludedfromthispassagethat______.
A.ageniusisdifficulttodefineorpredict
B.everyonehassomechanceofbecomingagenius
C.theterm“genius”isactuallyeasytodefine
D.successrequiresnothingbuthighintelligence
62.Thispassageisfocusedon______.
A.indispensabilityofahighIQtosuccess
B.qualitiesthatfacilitatescientificresearch
C.whatitusuallytakestobeagenius
D.differentdefinitionsofgenius
PassageThree
Fortyyearsagobuttersuddenlybecamebadforyouandthosewhoatequantitiesofredmeat
werebelievedtotaketheirlivesintheirhandsunfortunately.Thepublicresponsetoguidelines
advisingustoeatlessfatignitedhysteria.Thepanicwasfuelledbythesortofover-simplistic
newspaperarticlesthatoftenfollownewguidanceonoureatinghabits.Fatwastherootofallevil
inthe70sand80s.Nowitissugar.
Recently,anewpapersaystheguidanceonfatshouldneverhavebeenintroducedbecauseit
wasbasedoninadequateevidence.Meatanddairycangobackontheshoppinglistandthedinner
table.ThepaperwaswrittenbyZo?Harcombe,awriterofdietbooks.
Peoplewhoatehigherfatdietsintrialsinthe70sdidnothavehigherdeathratesfromheart
disease,theysay.Carbohydrateconsumptionwentupasfatwentdown.Foodcompaniesbeganto
producelow-fatrangesandmanyproducts,likethelow-fatyoghurts,compensatedforthelossof
tastebyaddinglargeamountsofsugar.Theriseofsugarinresponsetothefatphobiais
undoubtedlyrealandhasdonealotofdamage.
Iftheoriginaltrialevidencewasweak,theysay,thatispartlybecausedietandnutritiontrials
areincrediblyhardtodo.Peopleofteneitheractuallyforgetwhattheyhaveeatenduringaweek
ormonthorsufferfromasortofembarrassment-inducedlossofmemory.Theyareabitashamed
ofdoughnuts,crispsandcreamcakes.
ThesixsmallstudiesHarcombeandcolleagueslookedatfromthe70swererandomized
controltrials–whereonegroupeatswhattheylikeandotherseatwhattheyaretoldto.Itisthe
goldstandardmodelindrugtrials,butitdoesnotworkwellindiets.Patientsinatrialwilltake
thepillsthedoctorgivesthem.Peopleindietstudies,toldnottoeatfat,maytryandevensucceed
toadegree,butexperienceshowsthatmostpeoplereverttotheirusualeatinghabitsratherthan
tellresearchersthattheyfailed.
Somecriticssaidfocusingononenutrientaloneisnotuseful.Itisnotwhetherweshouldeat
butterorgiveupsugarthatmatters.Thebestapproachistoeatwholesomerealfood,suchasa
dietthatincludesfruitandvegetables,fish,leanmeatandoliveoil.
63.Theunderlinedwordsinthefirstparagraphprobablymean______.
A.feelquitesafe
B.risktheirlives
C.becomefatallyill
D.prepareforsuicide
64.Guidelinesonconsumptionoffatthatwerereleasedinthe1970s______.
A.hadaprofoundimpact
C.promotedtheuseofbutter
65.ItseemstoZo?Harcombethatreleaseoftheguidanceonfat______.
B.wasamistake
D.hadasolidbasis
66.AccordingtoParagraph3,whichofthefollowingwasaconsequenceofthenewguidance?
B.Theincidenceofheartdiseaserose.
D.Peopleceasedtoconsumeanyfat.
B.itiseasytochangeone’seatinghabits
B.Fatistherootofallevilsregardinghealth.
PassageFour
In2010,TimothyJudge,abusinessprofessor,setouttodeterminetherealimpactofsalary
onjobsatisfaction.Judgeandhiscolleaguesexamined86differentstudiesmeasuringbothsalary
andjobsatisfactionandstatisticallyevaluatedtheexperiencesofover15,000employees.Their
conclusion:“Levelofpayhadlittlerelationtojobsatisfaction.”
Theseresultsmightbeintenselyincompatiblewithyourpersonalexperience.Weallknow
whatitisliketogetaraiseorlandajobwithabigpaycheck.Howdoweaccountforthese
findings?
Oneexplanationisthatpeopletendtoadapttotheirlevelofincomesurprisinglyquickly.If
youearn$45,000ayearandreceivewordthatyourmanagerhasjustauthorizeda$5,000increase,
youcanexpecttofeelprettyexcited.Thequestioniswhetherthatfeelingisenduring.
It’sabitlikedrivinganewcar.Yougetagenuinethrilloutofthatfirstridehomefromthe
dealership.Breathinginthenewcarscent,youcan’thelpbutnoticeallthewaysyournewvehicle
issuperiortoyouroldone.Butafterafewweeks,it’sallbackground.Yougobacktobeingthe
sameperson,exceptforthesetofkeys.
Anotherreasonisthatinmanycases,thepromiseofabigpaychecklurespeopletopursue
jobstheydon’treallyenjoy.Judge’steamfound“asampleoflawyersearninganannualaverage
of$148,000peryearwaslessjob-satisfiedthanchildcareworkersearning$23,500annually.”
Beingalawyercanbeincrediblyfulfillingforsome,butitcomesatthepriceofemotional
bankruptcyforothers.
Studiesindicatethatworkplacehappinesslieinhavingajobthatfulfillsyourbasic,human
psychologicalneeds.Themostrewardingjobsaretheonesthatprovideexperiencesthatgrow
employees’competence,connectthemtotheircolleaguesinameaningfulwaysandofferthem
autonomyinhowtheydotheirwork.
Supposethatyouwereofferedajobthatpaidanannualsalaryof$200,000.Allitrequired
wasthatyouarriveattheofficeeverymorningandstareatthewall,doingabsolutelynothing,by
yourself,foreighthoursaday.Wouldyoutakeit?Ifyoudid,chancesareyou’dbemiserable.
Let’sfaceit:Nearlyeveryorganizationcandomoretocreaterewardingworkplace
experiences.Andtheycandoitwithoutbreakingthebank.
69.AccordingtoParagraph2,peoplenormallybelievethat______.
A.levelsofpaydon’tdeterminejobsatisfaction
B.itisapleasuretoofferothersadecentjob
C.theharderyouwork,thebetteryouarepaid
D.jobsatisfactiondependsonahighpay
70.DrivinganewcarismentionedinParagraphFourtoillustratethat______.
A.carsshouldbereplacedregularly
B.newexcitementdoesn’tlastlong
C.peopleprefernewthingstotheold
D.wecannevermakeenoughmoney
71.ThecentralideaofParagraphFiveisthat______.
A.fewlawyersaresatisfiedwiththeirjobs
B.lawyersaremuchbetterpaidthanchildcarers
C.enjoyingyourjoboutweighsahighsalary
D.childcareprovidersarehappywiththeirwork
72.WhichofthefollowingaddslesstoworkplacehappinessaccordingtoParagraph6?
A.Theopportunityofbuildingupyourexpertise.
B.Therighttodecidehowyoudoaparticularjob.
C.Importantinteractionswithyourfellowworkers.
D.Theavailabilityofanyjobregardlessofthepay.
73.ParagraphSevenistryingtoarguethat______.
A.ahighsalarydoesn’tnecessarilymeanjobsatisfaction
B.employeeshavetofindsomethingtodoeachday
C.asimplejobcansometimesbringahighpay
D.somejobsareenjoyableandsomearedull
74.Thispassageisintendedtodiscuss______.
A.therelationsbetweenoccupationsandhappiness
B.thecurrentconcernsofemployeesaboutsalary
C.whatfactorscontributemosttojobsatisfaction
D.theimportanceofahighsalarytojobsatisfaction
PassageFive
Asademocracy,theUnitedStatesistodispensewithdynasticfamilies,butnextyear’s
presidentialelectioncouldwellbecomeafamilyaffair.AClintonoraBushhasbeenacandidate
insevenofthepastnineraces.
InpoliticstheClintonsandtheBusheshardlycountasexceptions.Howcanthishappenina
countrythatwenttowartoriditselfofaking’sinheritedauthority?Inpoliticsandbusiness,
powerisstillconcentratedinthefamily.InEuropefamilypowerisonereasonwhypoliticsseems
likeaclosedshop.Fifty-sevenofthe650membersoftherecentlydissolvedBritishParliamentare
relatedtocurrentorformerMPs.Morethan90%oftheworld’sbusinessesarefamily-managedor
–controlled.Familiesownorcontrol33%ofAmericancompaniesand40%ofFrenchand
Germanoneswithrevenuesofmorethan$1billionayear.
Theimportanceofpowerfamilieswouldhavesurprisedthefoundersofmoderneconomic
andpoliticaltheory.Politicaldynastiesweresupposedtofadeasordinarypeoplegotthevote.
Familybusinessesweresupposedtolosegroundaspubliccompaniesraisedmoneyfrommillions
ofsmallinvestors.
Thisneverhappened—partlybecausemanyadvantagesoffamilyrelationshipproved
surprisinglyenduring.Politicaldynastieshaveapowerfulmixtureofbrandnamesandpersonal
connections.Familycompaniescanbemoreflexibleandfar-seeingthanpubliccompanies.
Familyownerstypicallywanttheirfirmstolastforgenerations,andtheycanmakelong-term
investmentswithoutworryingaboutshareholdershuntingforimmediateprofits.
However,familypowerposesproblems.Whilepeopleshouldbejudgedontheirindividual
meritsratherthantheirfamilyconnectionsortheirbrandname,TheNewYorkTimesreckonsthat
thesonofagovernoris6,000timesmorelikelythantheaverageAmericanmalebaby-boomerto
becomeagovernorhimself,andthesonofasenatoris8,500timesmorelikelytobecomea
senator.Theconcentrationofpowerandwealthinasmalleliteraisesquestionsaboutlegitimacy.
Familypoweralsohasitsdarkside—especiallywherebusinessandpoliticsaretwisted
together.Incompetentofficialsoftenusepoliticalconnectionstoprotectthemselvesfrom
competition,leadingtocorruption.Astudyfoundthatfirmsrepresentingalmost8%oftheworld’s
marketcapitalizationwererunbyrelativesofpoliticalleaders.Evenwithoutpoliticalconnections,
businessfamiliescanexerciseanunhealthyinfluenceover
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