2019年6月英語六級真題試卷一_第1頁
2019年6月英語六級真題試卷一_第2頁
2019年6月英語六級真題試卷一_第3頁
2019年6月英語六級真題試卷一_第4頁
2019年6月英語六級真題試卷一_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩6頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進行舉報或認領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

立即查詢四成績,微信搜索并關(guān)注「滬江」即可!

2019年6月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題(第1套)

PartIWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteanessayontheimportanceof

motivationandmethodsinlearning.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200

words.

PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversationyou

willhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After

youhearaquestionyoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)

andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions1to4arebaxxxxsedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

1.A)whyRomanHolidaywasmorefamousthanBreakfastatTiffeny's.

B)whyAudreyHepburnhadmorefemalefansthanmaleones.

C)WhythewomanwantedtobelikeAudreyHepburn.

D)whysomanygirlsadoredAudreyHepburn.

2.A)Heruniquepersonality.

B)Herphysicalcondition.

C)Hershiftofinteresttoperformingarts.

D)Herfamily9ssuspensionoffinancialaid.

3.A)Shewasnotanoutgoingperson.

B)Shewasmodestandhardworking

C)Shewaseasy-goingonthewhole.

D)Shewasusuallynotveryoptimistic.

4.A)Shewasinfluencedbytherolessheplayedinthefilms.

B)Herparentstaughthertosymbolizewiththeneedy.

C)Shelearnedtovolunteerwhenshewasachild.

D)Herfamilybenifitedfromotherpeople'shelp.

Questions5to8arebaxxxxsedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

5.A)Giveapresentation.

B)Risesomequestions.

C)Startanewcompany.

D)Ateedaboardmeeting.

6.A)Itwillcutproductioncosts.

B)Itwillraiseproductivities.

C)Nostaffwilllbedismissed.

D)Nonewstaffwillbehired.

7.

A)Thetimelineofrestructuring.

B)Thereasonsforrestructuring.

C)Thecommunicationchannels.

D)Thecompany'snewmissions.

8.

A)Byconsultingtheirowndepartmentmanagers.

B)Byemailingquestionstothemanorthewoman.

C)Byexploringvariouschannelsofcommunication.

D)Byvisitingthecompany9sowncomputernetwork.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassageyouwillhearthree

orfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara

questionyoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Then

markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions9to11arebaxxxxsedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

9.

A)Ithelpspassengerstotakecareoftheirpetanimals.

B)Ithasanimalstohelppassengerscarrytheirlanguage.

C)Itusestherapyanimalstosoothenervouspassengers.

D)Itallowspassengerstohaveanimaltravelwiththem.

10.

A)Avoidingpossibledangers.

B)Findingtheirwayaround.

C)Identifyingdrugsmugglers.

D)Lookingaftersickpassengers.

11.

A)Scheduletheirflightsaroundtheanimalvisits.

B)Photographthetherapyanimalsattheairport.

C)Keepsomeanimalsfortherapeuticpurposes.

D)Bringtheiranimalsonboardtheirplane.

Questions12to15arebaxxxxsedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

12.

A)BesideabeautifullypaintedwallinArles.

B)BesidethegateofanancientRomancity.

C)AtthesiteofanancientRomanmansion.

D)AttheentrancetoareceptionhallinRome.

13.A)Anumberofdifferentimages.B)Anumberofmythologicalheroes.

C)Variousmusicalinstruments.D)PaintingsbyfamousFrenchartists.

14.A)Theoriginalityandexpertiseshown.B)Theworldlysophisticationdisplayed.

C)Thestunningimagesvividlydepicted.D)Theimpressiveskillsandcostlydyes.

15.A)Hisartistictasteissuperb.B)Hisidentityremainsunclear.

D)Hewasacollectorofantiques.D)HewasarichItalianmerchant.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeor

fourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestionyoumustchoose

thebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA)B)C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter

onAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions16to18arebaxxxxsedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Theyencourageinternationalcooperation.

B)Theylaystressonbasicscientificresearch.

C)Theyplacegreatemphasisonempiricalstudies.

D)Theyfavourscientistsfromitsmembercountries.

17.A)Manyofthemwishtowininternationalrecognition.

B)Theybelievethatmorehandswillmakelightwork.

C)Theywanttofollowcloselytheinternationaltrend.

D)Manyoftheirprojectshavebecomecomplicated.

18.A)Itrequiresmathematicianstoworkindependently.

B)Itisfacedwithmanyunprecedentedchallenges.

C)Itlagsbehindotherdisciplinesincollaboration.

D)Itcallsformoreresearchfundingtocatchup.

Questions19to21arebaxxxxsedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

19.A)ScientiststriedtosendaballoontoVenus.

B)ScientistsdiscoveredwateronVenus.

C)ScientistsfoundVenushadatmosphere.

D)ScientistsobservedVenusfromaspacevehicle.

20.A)ItresemblesEarthinmanyaspects.

B)Itisthesameasfictionhasportrayed.

C)Itisaparadiseofromanceforalienlife.

D)ItundergoesgeologicalchangeslikeEarth.

21.A)Itmighthavebeenhotterthanitistoday.

B)Itmighthavebeenacozyhabitatforlife.

C)ItusedtohavemorewaterthanEarth.

D)Itusedtobecoveredwithrainforests.

Questions22to25arebaxxxxsedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

22.A)Causesofsleeplessness.

B)Cross-culturalcommunication.

C)Culturalpsychology.

D)Motivationandpositivefeelings.

23.A)Theyattachgreatimportancetosleep.

B)Theyoftenhavetroublefallingasleep.

C)Theypaymoreattentiontosleepefficiency.

D)TheygenerallysleeplongerthanEastAsians.

24.A)Byaskingpeopletoreporttheirsleephabits.

B)Byobservingpeople'ssleeppatternsinlabs.

C)Byhavingpeoplewearmotion-detectingwatches.

D)Byvideotapingpeople'sdailysleepingprocesses.

25.A)Ithasmaderemarkableprogressinthepastfewdecades.

B)Ithasnotyetexploredthecross-culturalaspectofsleep.

C)Ithasnotyetproducedanythingconclusive.

D)Ithasattachedattentionallovertheworld.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissectionthereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordfor

eachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassage

throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.

PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe

centre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Questions26to35arebaxxxxsedonthefollowingpassage.

Pastaisnolongeroffthemenuafteranewreviewofstudiessuggestedthatthecarbohydratecan

formpartofahealthydietandevenhelppeopleloseweight.Foryearsnutritionistshave

recommendedthatpastabekepttoa26tocutcaloriespreventfatbuild-upandstopbloodsugar

27up.

Thelow-carbohydratefoodmovementgavebirthtosuchdietsastheAtkinsPaleoandKetowhich

advisedswappingfoodslikebreadpastaandpotatoesforvegetablesfishandmeat.Morerecently

thetrendofswappingspaghettiforvegetableshasbeen28byclean-eatingexperts.

Butnowa29reviewandanalysisof30studiesbyCanadianresearchersfoundthatnotonlydoes

pastanotcauseweightgainbutthreemealsaweekcanhelppeopledropmorethanhalfakilogram

overfourmonths.Thereviewersfoundthatpastahadbeenunfairlydemonized(妖魔化)becauseit

hadbeen30inwithothermoreft-promotingcarbohydrates.

“Thestudyfoundthatpastadidn't3toweightgainorincreaseinbodyfat99saidleadauthorDr

JohnSievenpiper.46In32theevidencewecannowsaywithsomeconfidencethatpastadoesnot

havean33effectonbodyweighoutcomeswhenitisconsumedaspartofahealthydietary

pattem.^^Infactanalysisactuallyshowedasmallweighloss34toconcerns,perhapspastacanbe

partofahealthydiet

Thoseinvolvedinthe35trialsonaverageate3.3servingsofpastaaweekinsteadofother

carbohydratesoneservingequalingaroundhalfacup.Theylostaroundhalfakilogramoveran

averagefollow-upof12weeks.

A)adverse

B)championed

Cclinical

D)contrary

E)contribute

F)intimate

G)lumped

H)magnified

D)minimum

J)radiating

K)ration

L)shooting

M)subscribe

N)systematic

O)weighing

SectionB

Directions:Inthissectionyouaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Each

statementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhich

theinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarked

withaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.

TheBestRetailersCombineBricksandClicks

A)Retailprofitsarefallingsharply.Storesareclosing.Mallsareemptying.Thedepressingstories

justkeepcoming.ReadingtheearningsannouncementsoflargeretailstoreslikeMacy'sNordstrom

andTargetisaboutasupliftingasatourofanintensivecareunit.Theinteractisapparentlytaking

downyetanotherindustry.Brickandmortarstores(實體店)seemtobegoingthewayoftheyellow

pages.SureenoughtheCensusBureaujustreleaseddatashowingthatonlineretailsalessurged15.2

percentbetweenthefirstquarterof2015andthefirstquarterof2016.

B)Butbeforeyoudumpallofyourretailstockstherearemorefactsyoushouldconsider.Looking

onlyatthat15.2percent"surge"wouldbemisleading.Itwasanincreasethatwasonasmall

baxxxxseof6.9percent.Evenwhenatinynumbergrowsbyalargepercentagetermsitisoftenstill

tiny.

C)Morethan20yearsaftertheinternetwasopenedtocommercetheCensusBureautellsusthat

brickandmortarsalesaccountedfor92.3percentofretailsalesinthefirstquarterof2016.Their

datashowthatonly0.8percentofretailsalesshiftedfromofflinetoonlinebetweenthebeginningof

2015and2016.

D)Sodespiteallthetalkaboutdrone(無人機)deliveriestoyourdoorstepalltheretailexecutives

expressinganxietyoverconsumersgoingonlineandevenaPresidentialcandidateexclaimingthat

Amazonhasa"hugeantitrustproblem"theCensusdatasuggestthatphysicalretailisthriving.Of

coursetheclosedstoresdepressedexecutivesandsinkingstockssuggestotherwise.What'sthereal

story?

E)Manyfirmsoperatingbrickandmortarstoresareintrouble.Theretailindustryisgetting

reinventedaswedescribeinournewbookMatchmakers.It'sstandinginthePathofwhat

Schumpetercalledagale(大風)ofcreativedestruction.Thatstormhasbeenbrewingforsometime

andasithasreachedgaleforcemostlargeretailersaresearchingforaresponse.AstheCFOof

Macy'sputitrecently"We'refranklyscratchingourheads.”

F)Butifsnothappeningasexpertspredicted.Inthepeakofthedot.combubblebrickandmortar

retailwasoneofthoseindustriestheinternetwasgoingtokill-andquickly.The

dot.cornbustdiscreditedmostpredictionsofthatsortandintheyearsthatfollowedonventional

retailers9confidenceinthefutureincreasedasCensuscontinuedtoreportweakonlinesales.And

thenthegalehit.

G)Itisbecomingincreasinglyclearthatretailreinventionisn'tasimplebattletothedeathbetween

bricksandclicks.Itisaboutdevisingretailmodelsthatworkforpeoplewhoaremakingincreasing

useofagrowingarrayofinternet-connectedtoolstochangehowtheysearchshopandbuy.Creative

retailersareusingthenewtechnologiestoinnovatejustabouteverythingstoresdofrommanaging

inventorytomarketingtogettingpaid.

H)MorethandronesdroppinganewsupplyofunderwearonyourdoorstepApple'smassively

successfulbrick-and-mortar-and-glassretailstoresandAmazon9ssmallstepsinthesamedirection

arewhatshouldkeepold-fashionedretailersawakeatnight.Nottomentionthelargenumberof

creativenewretailerslikeBonobosthatareblendingonlineandofflineexperiencesincreativeways.

I)Retailreinventionisnotasimpleprocessandit'salsonothappeningonwhatusedtobecalled

"InternetTime."Someinternet-drivenchangeshavehappenedquicklyofcourse.Craigslistquickly

overtooknewspaperclassifiedadsandturnednewspapereconomicsupsidedown.Butmanywidely

anticipatedchangesweren'tquickandsomehaven'treallystarted.Withthebenefitofhindsight(后

見之明)itlooksliketheinteractwilltransformtheeconomyatsomethinglikethepaceofother

greatinventionslikeelectricity.B2Bcommerceforexampledidn'tmovemainlyonlineby2005as

manyhadpredictedin2000norevenby2016butthatdoesn'tmeanitwon'tdosooverthenextfew

decades.

J)Butthegaleisstillblowing.Thesuddendeclineinfoottrafficinrecentyearseventhoughit

hasn'tbeenaccompaniedbyamassivedeclineinphysicalsalesisacriticalwarning.Peoplecan

shopmoreefficientlyonlineandthereforedon'tneedtogotoasmanystorestofindwhattheywant.

There9sasurplusofphysicalshoppingspaceforthecrowdswhichisonereasonwhystoresare

downsizingandclosing.

K)Theriseofthemobilephonehasrecentlyaddedanewlevelofcomplexitytotheprocessofretail

reinvention.Evenfiveyearsagomostpeoplefacedachoice.Sitatyourcomputerprobablyathome

orattheofficesearchandbrowseandbuy.OrheadouttothemallorMainStreetlookandshopand

buy.Nowjustabouteveryonehasasmartphoneconnectedtotheinternetalmosteverywherealmost

allthetime.Evenwhenaretailergetsacustomertowalkinthestoreshecaneasilyseeifthere9sa

betterdealonlineoratanotherstorenearby.

L)Sofarthemainthingmanylargeretailershavedoneinresponsetoallthisistoopenonlinestores

sopeoplewillcometothemdirectlyratherthantoAmazonanditssmalleronlinerivals.Manyare

havingthesameproblemthatnewspapershave.Eveniftheygetonlinetraffictheystruggletomake

enoughmoneyonlinetocompensateforwhattheyarelosingoffline.

M)Afewseemtobemakingthiswork.AmonglargetraditionalretailersWalmartrecently

reportedthebestresultsleadingitsstockpricetosurgewhileMacy'sTargetandNordstrom's

dropped.YetWalmart'syear-over-yearonlinesalesonlygrew7percentleadingitsCEOtolament

(哀嘆)"Growthhereistooslow."PartoftheproblemisthatalmosttwodecadesafterAmazon

filedtheone.clickpatenttheonlineretailshoppingandbuyingexperienceisfilledwith

frictions.Arecentstudygradedmorethan600internetretailersonhoweasyitwasforconsumers

toshopbuyandpay.Almosthalfofthesitesdidn'tgetapassinggradeandonly18percentgotan

AorB.

N)TheturmoilonthegroundinphysicalretailishardtosquarewiththeCensus

data.UnfortunatelypartoftheexplanationisthattheCensusretaildataareunreliable.Ourdeep

100kintothosedataandtheirpreparationrevealedseriousproblems.ItseemslikelythatCensus

simplymisclassifiesalargechunkofonlinesales.ItiscertainthattheCensusprocedureswhich

lumptheonlinesalesofmajortraditionalretailerslikeWalmartwitht4non-storeretailers"likefood

trucks,canmaskmajorchangesinindividualretailcategories.Thebureaucouldeasilypresent

theirdatainmoreusefulways,buttheyhavechosennotto.

O)Despitetheturmoilbrickandmortarwon'tdisappearanytimesoon.Thebigquestionsare

whichifanyofthelargetraditionalretailerswillstillbeonthesceneinadecadeortwobecause

theyhavesuccessfullyreinventedthemselveswhichnewplaxxxxyerswilloperatebusystoreson

MainStreetsandmaybeeveninshoppingmallsandhowtheshoppingandbuyingexperiencewill

havechangedineachretailcategory.Investorsshouldn'twriteoffbrickandmortar.Whetherthey

shouldbetonthetraditionalplaxxxxyerswhorunthosestoresnowisanothermatter

36.Althoughonlineretailinghasexistedforsometwentyyearsnearlyhalfoftheinternetretailers

stillfailtoreceivesatisfactoryfeedbackfromconsumersaccordingtoarecentsurvey.

37.1nnovativeretailersintegrateinternettechnologieswithconventionalretailingtocreatenewretail

models.

38.DespitewhattheCensusdatasuggestthevalueofphysicalretail9sstockshasbeendropping.

39.1nnovative-drivenchangesintheretailindustrydidn'ttakeplaceasquicklyaswidely

anticipated.

40.Statisticsindicatethatbrickandmortarsalesstillmadeupthelion'sshareoftheretailbusiness.

41.Companiesthatsuccessfullycombineonlineandofflinebusinessmodelsmayprovetobeabig

concernfortraditionalretailers.

42.Brickandmortarretailers9faithintheirbusinesswasstrengthenedwhenthedotcombubble

burst.

43.Despitethetremendouschallengesfromonlineretailingtraditionalretailingwillbeheretostay

forquitesometime.

44.Withtheriseofonlinecommercephysicalretailstoresarelikelytosufferthesamefateasithe

yellowpages.

45.Thewideuseofsmartphoneshasmadeitmorecomplexfortraditionalretailerstoreinventtheir

business.

SectionC

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA)B)C)andD).Youshould

decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline

throughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions46to50arebaxxxxsedonthefollowingpassage.

ProfessorStephenHawkinghaswarnedthatthecreationofpowerfulartifcialintelligence(AI)will

be"eitherthebestortheworstthingevertohappentohumanity^^andpraisedthecreationofan

academicinstitutededicatedtoresearchingthefutureofintelligenceas"crucialtothefutureofour

civilisationandourspecies”.

HawkingwasspeakingattheopeningoftheLeverhulmeCentrefortheFutureofIntelligence(LCFI)

atCambridgeUniversityamulti-disciplinaryinstitutethatwillattempttotacklesomeoftheopen-

endedquestionsraisedbytherapidpaceofdevelopmentinAIresearch.66Wespendagreatdealof

timestudyinhistory“Hawkingsaid“whichlefsfaceitismostlythehistoryofstupidity.Soit;sa

welcomechangethatpeoplearestudyinginsteadthefutureofintelligence.^^

Whiletheworld-renownedphysicisthasoftenbeencautiousaboutAIraisingconcernsthat

humanitycouldbethearchitectofitsowndestructionifitcreatesasuper-intelligencewithawillof

itsownhewasalsoquicktohighlightthepositivesthatAIresearchcanbring."Thepotential

benefitsofcreatingintelligencearehuge“hesaid."Wecannotpredictwhatwemightachievewhen

ourownmindsareamplifiedbyAL

Perhapswiththetoolsofthisnewtechnologicalrevolutionwewillbeabletoundosomeofthe

damagedonetothenaturalworldbythelastone-industrialisation.Andsurelywewillaimtofinally

eradicatediseaseandpoverty.Andeveryaspectofourliveswillbetransformed.Inshortsuccessin

creatingAIcouldbethebiggesteventinthehistoryofourcivilisation.^^

HuwPricethecentre'sacademicdirectorandtheBertrandRussellprofessorofphilosophyat

CambridgeUniversitywhereHawkingisalsoanacademicsaidthatthecentrecameaboutpartially

asaresultoftheuniversity'sCentreforExistentialRisk.Thatinstituteexaminedawiderrangeof

potentialproblemsforhumanitywhiletheLCFIhasanarrowfocus.

AIpioneerMargaretBodenprofessorofcognitivescienceattheUniversityofSussexpraisedthe

progressofsuchdiscussions.Asrecentlyas2009shesaidthetopicwasn'ttakenseriouslyeven

amongAIresearchers.<6AIishugelyexciting“shesaid“butithaslimitationswhichpresentgrave

dangersgivenuncriticaluse.^^

TheacademiccommunityisnotaloneinwarningaboutthepotentialdangersofAIaswellasthe

potentialbenefits.Anumberofpioneersfromthetechnologyindustrymostfamouslythe

entrepreneurElonMuskhavealsoexpressedtheirconcernsaboutthedamagethatasuper-intelligent

AIcoulddotohumanity.

46.WhatdidStephenHawkingthinkofartificialintelligence?

A)Itwouldbevitaltotheprogressofhumancivilisation.

B)Itmightbeablessingoradisasterinthemaking.

C)Itmightpresentchallengesaswellasopportunities.

D)Itwouldbeasignificantexpansionofhumanintelligence.

47.WhatdidHawkingsayaboutthecreationoftheLCFI?

A)ItwouldacceleratetheprogressofAIresearch.

B)ItwouldmarkastepforwardintheAIindustry.

C)Itwasextremelyimportanttothedestinyofhumankind.

D)Itwasanachievementofmulti-disciplinarycollaboration.

48.WhatdidHawkingsaywasawelcomechangeinAIresearch?

A)Theshiftofresearchfocusfromthepasttothefuture.

B)Theshiftofresearchfromtheorytoimplementation.

C)ThegreateremphasisonthenegativeimpactofAL

D)Theincreasingawarenessofmankind'spaststupidity.

49.WhatconcernsdidHawkingraiseaboutAI?

A)Itmayexceedhumanintelligencesoonerorlater.

B)Itmayultimatelyover-amplifythehumanmind.

C)Super-intelligencemaycauseitsowndestruction.

D)Super-intelligencemayeventuallyruinmankind.

50.Whatdowelearnaboutsomeentrepreneursfromthetechnologyindustry?

A)Theyaremuchinfluencedbytheacademiccommunity.

B)TheyaremostlikelytobenefitfromAIdevelopment.

C)TheysharethesameconcernsaboutAIasacademics.

D)TheybelievetheycankeepAIunderhumancontrol.

PassageTwo

Questions51to55arebaxxxxsedonthefollowingpassage.

Themarketforproductsdesignedspecificallyforolderadultscouldreach$30billionbynextyear

andstartups(初倉公司)wantinontheaction.Whattheysometimeslackisfeedbackfromthe

peoplewhotheyhopewillusetheirproducts.SoBrookdalethecountry'slargestownerof

retirementcommunitieshasbeeninvitingafewselectentrepreneursjusttomoveinforafewdays

showofftheirproductsandhearwhattheresidentshavetosay.

That9swhatbroughtDayleRodriguez28allthewayfromEnglandtothediningroomofBrookdale

SouthBayinTorranceCalifornia.Rodriguezisthecommunityandmarketingmanagerfora

companycalledSentab.Thestartup'sproductSentabTVenablesolderadultswhomaynotbe

comfortablewithcomputerstoaccessemailvideochatandsocialmediausingjusttheirtelevisions

andaremotecontrol.

“It'snothingnewifsnothingtoocomplicatedandifsnaturalbecauselotsofpeoplehaveTV

remotes^saysRodriguez.

ButnoneofthatisthetopicofconversationintheBrookdalediningroom.InsteadRodriguez

solicitsresidents9adviceonwhatheshouldgetonhischeeseburgerandhowheshouldspendthe

afternoon.Playingcardswasontheagendaaswellaslearningtoplaymahjong(麻將).

Rodriguezsaysifsimportantthatresidentsheredon'tfeellikehe'ssellingthemsomething.66Fve

hadmorefeedbackinapassiveapproach,9hesays."Playingpoolplayingcardshavingdinnerhaving

lunch^allworkbetter“thangoingthroughasurveyofquestions.Whentheygettoknowmeandto

trustmeknowingforsureI'mnotsellingthemsomething-there'llbemorehonestfeedbackfrom

RodriguezisjusttheseventhentrepreneurtomoveintooneofBrookdale9s1100seniorliving

communities.Othernewproductsintheprogramhaveincludedakindoffull-bodyblowdryerand

speciallydesignedclothingthatallowspeoplewithdisabilitiestodressandundressthemselves.

MaryLouBusch93agreedtotrytheSentabsystem.ShetellsRodriguezthatitmight

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負責。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論