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2011年山東師范大學(xué)外國語學(xué)院211翻譯碩士英語考研真題及詳解Ⅰ.VocabularyandGrammaticalStructure(30points)SectionADirections:Thereare15sentencesinthissection.Eachsentenceinthissectionhasawordorphraseunderlined.Thereare4wordsorphrasesbeneatheachsentence.Choosetheonewhichwouldbestkeepthemeaningoftheoriginalsentenceifitweresubstitutedfortheunderlinedpart.1.Wewereallscaredwhenweheardsomeweirdshrieksintheforest.A.strangeB.agonizingC.wildD.sad【答案】A查看答案【解析】句意:我們在森林里聽到一些奇怪的尖叫聲時都很害怕。weird怪異的。agonizing痛苦難忍的。2.Thewordingofthetreatyisloose,ifnotevasive.A.impertinentB.misleadingC.redundantD.obscure【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:如果不是為了推脫的話,這個條約的措辭很不精確。evasive逃避的;托辭的。misleading誤導(dǎo)性的。impertinent不恰當(dāng)?shù)?;無禮的。redundant多余的,過剩的。3.ForthehomelesschildrenstayingatRafaelHouseinSanFrancisco,schooldaysbeginwithprayersandthepledgeofallegiance.A.sympathyB.loyaltyC.hostilityD.revenge【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:對于住在舊金山拉菲爾大廈(RafaelHouse)無家可歸的孩子來說,上學(xué)的日子以祈禱和效忠宣誓開始。allegiance效忠,忠誠。hostility敵意。revenge報復(fù)。4.Itwasinappropriateforyoutomocktheman’smisshapenbodyandfailinglimbs.A.touchB.resentC.protectD.ridicule【答案】D查看答案【解析】mock嘲弄。ridicule嘲笑;嘲弄。resent怨恨。5.Itisobviousthatthetrendtowardsmallerfamilieswillcontinueunabated.A.unparalleledB.unchallengedC.atfullstrengthD.ataslowspeed【答案】C查看答案【解析】句意:很明顯,小型家庭的趨勢將持續(xù)下去。unabated不減弱的。unparalleled無比的;無雙的。6.Thegeneralelectioncampaignwillbeunderconstantinternationalscrutiny.A.investigationB.examinationC.promotionD.administration【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:大選將受到國際社會的密切監(jiān)督。scrutiny詳細(xì)審查;監(jiān)視。7.Johnwentoutofhisofficeinordertocalmtheturmoilwithinhim.A.passionB.emotionC.differenceD.disturbance【答案】D查看答案【解析】句意:約翰走出辦公室,以平息內(nèi)心的騷動。turmoil混亂,騷動。disturbance干擾;騷亂。8.Relationsbetweenthemwouldbemuchmoreharmoniousifonlytherewerealittlemoregiveandtake.A.sufficientcontributionsB.mutualconcessionsC.friendlyconversionsD.frequentconsultations【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:如果他們倆能互相遷就,他們之間的關(guān)系會更加和諧。giveandtake平等交換;互相遷就。mutualconcessions相互讓步。9.Shekeptaskingmetogoshoppingwithher.Intheend,itgotonmynerves.A.annoyedmeB.distractedmeC.impressedmeD.convincedme【答案】A查看答案【解析】句意:她一直讓我和她一起去購物,最后我感到很煩。getonone’snerves惹人煩。10.Hesatinthecenteroftheroomwiththecommunicationssystemandancillaryequipment.A.audibleB.auxiliaryC.authenticD.auspicious【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:他坐在有通訊系統(tǒng)和輔助設(shè)備房間的中央。ancillary輔助的。auxiliary輔助的。audible聽得見的。authentic真正的,真實(shí)的。auspicious吉兆的。11.Mr.Robinsonoftenpridedhimselfonthefactthathealwayscalledaspadeaspade.A.completedhisdutiesB.workeddiligentlyC.pokefranklyD.kepthisword【答案】C查看答案【解析】句意:羅賓遜先生經(jīng)常以自己直言不諱的性格為豪。callaspadeaspade直言不諱。12.Mary’sparentstaughtheralwaystobebenevolent.A.hardworkingB.kindheartedC.honestD.brave【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:瑪麗的父母教導(dǎo)她要仁慈。benevolent仁慈的,善心的。kindhearted仁慈的,好心腸的。13.Shewenttothecountrytorecuperateafterherlongillness.A.conveneB.converseC.convergeD.convalesce【答案】D查看答案【解析】recuperate復(fù)原;休養(yǎng)。convalesce恢復(fù)健康,康復(fù)。convene召集。converse談話,交談。converge聚集;靠攏。14.Allthestaffmembersofthedevelopmentmadezealouseffortstocleanupthehallfortheirparty.A.giganticB.concertedC.enthusiasticD.dedicated【答案】C查看答案【解析】句意:所有的工作人員都積極地為他們的聚會打掃大廳。zealous熱心的,熱情的。gigantic巨大的。concerted協(xié)調(diào)的。dedicated專注的;獻(xiàn)身的。15.TheChancellorignoredthefactthathewasthecenterofcriticismandstucktohisreforms.A.dischargedB.disregardedC.disguisedD.disposed【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:總理不顧自己成為批評的焦點(diǎn)而堅持自己的改革。disregard忽視;不理。discharge解雇;卸下。disguise掩飾;假裝。dispose處理;處置。SectionBDirections:Thereare15sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethebestonethatcompletesthesentence.16._____tothequestionofrefreshments,Ishouldthinklemonadeandsandwicheswillbeenough.A.PriorB.AsC.DueD.According【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:至于茶點(diǎn)而言,我認(rèn)為檸檬水和三明治就足夠了。asto至于;就……而論。priorto在……之前。17.Itwasrecommendedthatthepharmaceuticalcompany_____permissiontosellthemedicineforroutineuse.A.tobegiveB.isgivenC.istobegivenD.begiven【答案】D查看答案【解析】Itwasrecommendedthat后應(yīng)該接shoulddo,should可省略。thepharmaceuticalcompany與give之間是被動關(guān)系,因此應(yīng)該用被動語態(tài)。18.I’mworried.Theywere_____beforenightfall.A.toarriveB.arrivingC.tohavearrivedD.tobearriving【答案】A查看答案【解析】betodosth.在這里表示將來按計劃或安排要做的事。19.Ifyoufeellike_____awalkaftersuper,I’dliketogowithyou.A.totakeB.takingC.forD.andtake【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:如果你想在晚飯后散步,我想和你一起去。feellikedoing想做……。20.ItwasatMary’shome_____wemetforthefirsttime.A.whenB.whichC.thereD.that【答案】D查看答案【解析】本題考查強(qiáng)調(diào)句型,其形式為Itis/was+被強(qiáng)調(diào)部分+that(who)+句子其他部分。21.ItistruethatBobsplanisinferior_____Jacksinmanyrespects.A.thanB.toC.byD.with【答案】B查看答案【解析】beinferiorto劣于,次于。這個詞組本身就有比較的含義,不需要再接than。22.Iwantedtobuyanewcomputerthisyear,butmybrotherrejectedtheidea_____atriptothebeach.A.infavorofB.insteadofC.inviewofD.incaseof【答案】A查看答案【解析】“reject...infavorof...”的意思為“反對……而贊成……”。inviewof鑒于;考慮到。incaseof萬一;如果發(fā)生。23.ThemomentI_____myworkreport,wewillgoandplaygolf.A.wouldfinishB.shallfinishC.finishedD.finish【答案】D查看答案【解析】themoment在引導(dǎo)時間狀語從句時,從句用一般現(xiàn)在時,主句用一般將來時。24.Thecompoundscouldnothavebeenformedifthechemicalreaction_____stopped.A.havebeenB.wasC.hadbeenD.were【答案】C查看答案【解析】這句話是表示與過去事實(shí)相反的虛擬條件句,從句為過去完成時,主句為would(should,could,might)+havedone。25.TheBritisharenotsofamiliarwithdifferentculturesandotherwaysofdoingthings,_____isoftenthecaseinothercountries.A.asB.thatC.soD.it【答案】A查看答案【解析】asisoftenthecase為固定搭配,意思是“情況常常如此;這是常有的事”。26.Greatlyagitated,Irushedtotheapartmentandtriedthedoor,_____tofinditlocked.A.justB.thusC.henceD.only【答案】D查看答案【解析】句意:我感到很不安,匆忙趕回到公寓,試了下門,卻發(fā)現(xiàn)已經(jīng)鎖上了。onlytodo為不定式表示結(jié)果,通常是不好的結(jié)果。27.Comewhat_____,we’renotgoingtomakeanyconcessionstohisunreasonabledemands.A.mustB.mayC.couldD.would【答案】B查看答案【解析】句意:無論怎樣,我們都不會對他的無理要求做出任何讓步。comewhatmay為固定短語,意思是“無論怎樣,不管怎樣”。28._____fullpreparations,wedecidedtoputoffthemeetingtillnextmonth.A.WedidnotmakeB.HavingnotmadeC.WehadnotmadeD.Nothavingmade【答案】D查看答案【解析】這句話中前半句和后半句的主語都是we,所以動詞應(yīng)該用主動形式。由于做準(zhǔn)備發(fā)生在開會之前,所以用完成時。29.Scarcely_____himselfinhisseatsinthetheaterwhenthecurtainwentup.A.hashesettledB.didhesettleC.hadhesettledD.wouldhesettle【答案】C查看答案【解析】scarcely為否定意義的詞,放于句首時應(yīng)該倒裝。由于“settleinhisseat”這個動作發(fā)生在“wentup”之前,因此應(yīng)該用過去完成時。30.Iwilldomybesttogetthebookforyou_____Icouldrememberwhoborrowedit.A.exceptthatB.ifonlyC.onconditionthatD.consideringwhether【答案】C查看答案【解析】句意:如果我記得誰借了這本書,我會盡最大的努力幫你拿到。onconditionthat倘若,如果。ifonly要是……多好。Ⅱ.ReadingComprehension:(40points)SectionADirections:Inthissectiontherearethreepassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.TextALastyear,whenPresidentGeorgeW.Bushannouncedthatfederalfundscouldbeusedtosupportresearchonhumanembryonicstemcells,hemandatedthatonlythosecelllinesthatexistedatthetimewouldqualifyforsuchsupport.Morethanayearlaterit’sbecomingincreasinglyclearthattheseexistingcelllinesareinadequate.Unlessmorearecreated,theresearchslowdownmayexactastaggeringcostintermsofhumansuffering.Sincethisannouncement,theU.SNationalInstitutesofHealthhastriedtostimulateresearchontheexistingcelllineswithnewfundingandeffortstostreamlinetheinitiallycumbersomeprocessofobtainingapprovedcells.However,whetherthereare60celllines,asoriginallystated,ornine,asnowappeartobeavailabletoNIH-fundedinvestigators,thenumberisnotadequate.Giventhegeneticdiversitywithinthepopulation,scientistsneedaccesstonewcelllinesiftheyaretocomeupwiththemosteffectivecelltherapies.Theissueispartlyoneofsafety.Inconductingresearchwithhumanparticipants,wemustminimizerisks.Themosteffectivecelllinemightnotbethesafest.Whendevelopinganewmedicine,alargenumberofmoleculesmustbescreenedtofindabalancebetweeneffectivenessandsafety.Thesameistruewithcells:Inthecontextofcelltherapy,itwillbeimportanttominimizeunwantedimmunereactionsandinflammation.Thisrequiresselectionfromalargenumberofcelllinestoobtainthebestmatch.It’sclearfromexperimentswithanimalsthatstem-celltherapiescanreducehumansuffering.Parkinsonianmicehavebeencuredwithembryonicstemcellsthatwereprogrammedtobecomedopamine-secreting,replacementnervecells.Soon,cellsinducedtomakeinsulinintissuecultureswillbeusedinattemptstotreatdiabeticmice.Similarsuccesseshavebeenachievedinanimalmodelsofspinalcordinjury,heartfailureandotherdegenerativedisorders.Weareatafrontierinmedicinewheretissueswillberestoredinwaysthatwerenotimaginablejustafewyearsago.Theethicalissuesraisedbyhuman-embryoresearchareprofound.Thehumancostsofrestrictingthisresearchmustbetakenintoaccountaswell.Thecostindollarsofdelayingnewstem-cellresearchisdifficulttoestimate.Itmightmeasureinthehundredsofbillionsofdollars,especiallyifoneaddsthelostproductivityofindividualswhomustleaveworktocareforvictimsofdegenerativedisorders.Alessobvious,butreal,costisthedamagetothefabricofAmerica’sextraordinarycultureofinquiryandtechnicaldevelopmentinbiomedicalscience.Ouruniversitiesandteachinghospitalsareunparalleled.Weattracttheverybeststudents,scientistsandphysiciansfromaroundtheworld.Buttheseinstitutionsarefragile.Researchandeducationplaykeyrolesinattractingthebestphysicians.Acrippledresearchenterprisemightaddanunbearablestresswithlong-lastingeffectsontheentiresystem.Ifrevolutionarynewtherapiesaredelayedoroutlawed,wecouldbesetbackforyears,ifnotdecades.Tosteerclearofcontroversy,someinvestigatorswillredirecttheirresearch.Otherswillemigratetocountrieswheresuchresearchisallowedandencouraged.Somewilldropoutentirely.Thepallcastoverthesciencecommunitycouldextendfarbeyondstem-cellresearch.Manytherapieshaveemergedfromcollaborationbetweengovernment-sponsoredresearchersandprivateenterprise.Fewofthesediscoverieswouldhaveemergedii,forinstance,recombinantDNAresearchhadbeenoutlawed30yearsago.Wefacethesametypeofdecisiontodaywithlimitsplacedonhumanembryonicstemcells.Safeguardswillbenecessary.Butifwedonotproceedembracingthevaluesofobjective,open,inquirywithcompletesharingofmethodsandresults,thefieldwillbelefttolessrigorousfringegroupshereandabroad.Patientsandsocietywillsuffer.31.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph1thattheauthor_____.A.isinfavorofstem-cellresearchB.welcomestheresearchslowdownC.takesaneutralstandontheresearchD.thinksitessentialtospeeduptheresearch32.Theword“streamline”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans______.A.strengthenB.simplifyC.ascertainD.subvert33.AllofthefollowingaretheconsequencesoftheresearchslowdownEXCEPT______.A.thenegativeimpactontechnicaladvancementB.thedetrimenttothecultureofinquiryC.thelossofone’sproductivityD.thecollapseofAmericandreams34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheresearchisTRUE?A.Someresearchersaredubiousofthefeasibilityoftheresearch.B.Privateenterprisedoesn’tshowtheinterestintheresearch.C.Thereshouldbeabalancebetweencautionandaudacity.D.Manyresearchershavegivenuptheirresearch.35.Themostsuitabletitleforthepassagewouldbe_____.A.TheCellLinesB.TheStem-cellResearchC.TheDangersofDelayD.CostsonAmericanPatients【答案與解析】31.A 作者在第一段最后一句說到“Unlessmorearecreated,theresearchslowdownmayexactastaggeringcostin termsofhumansuffering”,即如果找不到更多的細(xì)胞株,研究就會停下來,這將使人類遭受巨大的損失。由此可見,作者是支持干細(xì)胞研究的。32.B 第二段第一句的意思為,自從布什政府宣布可用聯(lián)邦基金支持干細(xì)胞研究后,美國國立衛(wèi)生研究院就努力投入新資金來推動現(xiàn)有細(xì)胞系的研究并努力來streamline原先獲取細(xì)胞的繁瑣過程。既然原來的過程是很繁瑣的,那需要做的就是簡化這一過程。33.D 由第四段最后一句“Itmightmeasureinthehundredsofbillionsofdollars,especiallyifoneaddsthelostproductivityofindividuals”可知C是后果之一。第五段首句提到“Alessobvious,butreal,costisthedamagetothefabricofAmerica’sextraordinarycultureofinquiryandtechnicaldevelopment...”,因此A和B也符合文意。只有D未提及,故為答案。34.C 最后一段最后三句提到“Safeguardswillbenecessary.Butifwedonotproceedembracingthevaluesofobjective,open,inquiry...Patientsandsocietywillsuffer”,即有必要采取預(yù)防措施,但是如果人們只重視安全問題,不繼續(xù)探索……那么病人和社會就要遭受痛苦。由此可見,干細(xì)胞研究既要謹(jǐn)慎也要有冒險精神。35.C 第一段最后一句作者就表明觀點(diǎn):如果找不到更多的細(xì)胞株,研究就會停下來,這將使人類遭受極大的痛苦。第四段首句表明動物實(shí)驗(yàn)證明干細(xì)胞療法能減輕人類的病痛。第四段和第五段提到了干細(xì)胞研究停滯會帶來的后果,因此這項(xiàng)研究不能拖延。TextBJudgingfromtalesabouttheriseandfallofempires,thereisalwaysapointwhenthingsaregoingsowellthattheemperorsdoubtthatanythingcouldevergowrong.“Thrift,”warnedNero’sadviserSeneca,“comestoolatewhenyoufinditatthebottomofyourpurse.”IntheOldWorld,nationsgrewfatandthenlazy,untiltheycollapsedundertheirownweight.Butthatwasnottobeourstory.Americangreatness—thevisionofthefounders,thecourageofthepioneers,theindustryofthenationbuilders—reflectedamightyfaithinthepowerofsacrificeasamusclethatmadeyoungnationsstrong.Bankswerelikegymsforthesoul:thefirstsavingsbanksinBostonandNewYorkwereorganizedascharities,where“bumblejourneymen”couldexercisegoodjudgment,storetheirmoneyandnotbetemptedtowasteitondrink.ArchitectLouisSullivancarvedthewordTHRIFToverthedoorofhis“jewelbox”banknearlyacenturyago,foritwasprivatevirtuethatmadepublicprosperitypossible.Thatvirtuediedwiththebabyboom,butithadbeenailingeversincetheDepression,arguesculturalhistorianDavidTuckerintheDeclineofThriftinAmerica.Thatcrisis,hewrites,invitedeconomiststorecastthriftas“thecontemptiblevicewhichthrewsandinthegearsofourconsumereconomy.”AWhiteHousereportin1931urgedparentstoletchildrenpickouttheirownclothesandfurniture,therebycreatinginthechild“asenseofpersonalaswellasfamilyprideinownership,andeventuallyteachinghimthathispersonalitycanbeexpressedthroughthings.”Somewherealongtheway,thriftdidnotjuststopbeingavalue;itbecameafolly.Savingwasforsuckers;you’dmisstheride,dieleavingmoneyonthetablewhenyoucouldhaveliveditup.Therearenopocketsinashroud,asthesayinggoes.Weoncesavedabout15%ofourincome.Bytheroaring80stheratewas4%;nowwe’reinnegativenumbers.BobHopelikedtojokethat“abankisaplacethatwilllendyoumoneyifyoucanprovethatyoudon’tneedit.”Butthattoochangedaseasycreditbloomedandusurybecameanotherofthosevicesthathadsomehowlostitsjuice.TheaverageAmericanhasninecreditcardswithatotal$17,000balance.Weborrowagainstourhousesandpensionstoliveinawaythatdaresustoactuallygrowold.“Neverinvestinanyideayoucan’tillustratewithacrayon.”FidelitymastermindPeterLynchadvised,butweembracedallkindsofinvestmentsaboutwhichweunderstoodnothingexceptthehollowpromisethattheywouldneverfail.Whentheeconomybegantoswoonwekeptspending,effectivelysendingourselvesrebatechecksfromaccountsalreadywayoverdrawn,asifitwouldmakeusfeelbettertobuyanewTVandchargeittoourkids.GeorgeW.Bushhasneverbeenreluctanttoframe.Policydebatesinmoralterms,targetingan“axisofevil”,castingtaxcutsastheremovalofunfairburdensonhardworkingpeople,callingtariffreductionamoralimperative.Butthriftisonevirtueheneverinvokes,andarestorationofrestraintisastrainofconservatismheseldompromotes.Infact,itwasafterthemosttragicdayinmodernU.S.history,whenBushurgedpeoplewhowantedtohelptogoshopping,thatprofligacyofficiallyreplacedprudenceasapatrioticduty.There’snowaytotellduringthiscurrentdistresswhetherwe’rerepentingorjustretrenching.Thriftstoresalesareup.Catsareshrinking.P.Diddyretiredhisprivatejettosaveongas.Inhardtimes,peopleoftenrediscoverthepeacethatprudencebrings,whenyoutrytospendalittlelessthanyouhavebecausetomorrowmightbeworse.Butthatfeelsalmostun-American;we’reoptimistsbynature,andwe’vebeenlivinglargeforsolongthatsolvencyfeelslikeasacrifice.Itwilltakesomesustainedcharactereducation—andleadership—tounderstandthatmorninginAmericaismorelikelytocomeagainifweprepareformidnight.36.WhatcontributedtotheboomingofAmericaninitsearlydaysaccordingtotheauthor?A.Frugality.B.Banking.C.Cou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softhebookareofthesamelengthD.today’sreadersarefedupwithseeingconflicts43.WhichofthefollowingisINCORRECTaboutTheMiddleSea?A.ThereshouldbemorepagesabouttheRomans.B.LordNorwichwritesquitewellforthepartofSpain.C.LordNorwichholdsanegativeattitudetotheCrusades.D.NorwichagreeswithPopeBenedictonthespreadingofIslam.44.Accordingtothetext,LordNorwichisprobably_____.A.anegocentricmanB.aconservativeC.amodestscholarDanobleman45.TheauthorsoverallcommentonLordNorwich’sbookisoneof_____.A.disapprovalB.impartialityC.ambiguityD.extolment【答案與解析】41.C 根據(jù)第一段最后一句“Yetevenhisimmense...somewhatlopsided”可知,作者認(rèn)為他盡管知識淵博,但他最近一部記述地中海沿岸5000年歷史的編年體著作仍免不了有失偏頗。這里的lopsided與partial同義,故C為正確選項(xiàng)。42.A 由第二段第一句可知,LordNorwich在TheMiddleSea這本書的引言中表明其寫作是對之前忽視西班牙歷史的一種補(bǔ)償。由此可以推斷出在過去的歷史著作中西班牙歷史經(jīng)常不被人提及,A項(xiàng)符合題意。43.D 第四段第二句指出,有人認(rèn)為,古蘭經(jīng)是允許伊斯蘭教進(jìn)行武力擴(kuò)張的,可悲的是,最近本篤教皇也附和了這一觀點(diǎn)。諾威奇對這種觀點(diǎn)很反感,他并沒有“伊斯蘭恐懼癥”。因此D項(xiàng)正確。44.B 倒數(shù)第二段指出“Thisisunabashedlyhistoryoftheoldschool”,即這是守舊派記述歷史的突出風(fēng)格,說明LordNorwich比較保守,因此B項(xiàng)正確。45.B 本文開篇指出LordNorwich的新書是lopsided(有失偏頗的)。第二段指出西班牙那部分“heacquitshimselfwell(寫得很好)”;第三段對各時期的史實(shí)等量齊觀的做法提出質(zhì)疑。最后一段進(jìn)行了總結(jié):“Althoughfewwillresistthetemptationtokeepturningthepages,readerswillclosethismonumentalworkexhilaratedandinformed,butwithplentyofquestionsstillunanswered”。這說明作者對該書的評價非??陀^,既指出了問題,又肯定了優(yōu)點(diǎn),因此B項(xiàng)“不偏不倚,公正”正確。SectionBDirections:Thereisonepassageinthissection.Readthepassagecarefullyandanswerthequestionsthatfollowitinyourownwords.TextDFormostofus,workisthecentral,dominatingfactoflife.Wespendmorethanhalfourconscioushoursatwork,preparingforwork,travelingtoandfromwork.Whatwedotherelargelydeterminesoutstandardoflivingandtoaconsiderableextentthestatusweareaccordedbyourfellowcitizensaswell.Itissometimessaidthatbecauseleisurehasbecomemoreimportanttheindignitiesandinjusticesofworkcanbepushedintoacomer;thatbecauseworkisprettyintolerable,thepeoplewhodoitshouldcompensateforitsboredom,frustrationsandhumiliationsbyconcentratingtheirhopesontheotherpartsoftheirlives.Irejectthatasacounselofdespair.Fortheforeseeablefuturethematerialandpsychologicalrewardswhichworkcanprovide,andtheconditionsinwhichworkisdone,willcontinuetoplayavitalpartindeterminingthesatisfactionthatlifecanoffer.Yetonlyasmallminoritycancontrolthepaceatwhichtheyworkortheconditionsinwhichtheirworkisdone;onlyforasmallminoritydoesworkofferscopeforcreativity,imagination,orinitiative.Inequalityatworkandinworkisstilloneofthecruelestandmostglaringformsofinequalityinoursociety.Wecannothopetosolvethemoreobviousproblemsofindustriallife,manyofwhicharisedirectlyorindirectlyfromthefrustrationscreatedbyinequalityatwork,unlesswetackleithead-on.Stilllesscanwehopetocreateadecentandhumanesociety.Themostglaringinequalityisthatbetweenmanagersandtherest.Formostmanagers,workisanopportunityandachallenge.Theirjobsengagetheirinterestandallowthemtodeveloptheirabilities.Theyareconstantlylearning,theyareabletoexerciseresponsibility,theyhaveaconsiderabledegreeofcontrolovertheirown—andothers—workinglives.Mostimportantofall,theygavetheopportunitytoinitiate.Bycontrast,formostmanualworkers,andforgrowingnumbersofwhite-collarworkers,workisaboring,monotonous,evenpainfulexercise.Theyspendalltheirworkinglivesinconditionswhichwouldberegardedasintolerable—forthemselves—bythosewhotakethedecisionswhichletsuchconditionscontinue.Themajorityhavelittlecontrolovertheirwork;itprovidesthemwithnoopportunityforpersonaldevelopment.Oftenproductionissodesignedthatworkersaresimplypartofthetechnology.Inoffices,manyjobsaresoroutinethatworkersjustifiablyfeelthemselvestobemerecogsinthebureaucraticmachine.Asadirectconsequenceoftheirworkerexperience,manyworkersfeelalienatedfromtheirworkandtheirfirm,whetheritisinpublicorinprivateownership.Risingeducationstandardsfeedrisingexpectations,yetthemountofcontrolwhichtheworkerhasoverhisownworksituationsdoesnotriseaccordingly.Inmanycaseshiscontrolhasbeenreduced.Symptomsofprotestincrease—risingsicknessandabsenteeism,highturnoverofemployees,restrictionsonoutput,andstrikes,bothunofficialandofficial.Thereisnotmuchescapeoutandupwards.Asmanagementbecomesmoreprofessional—initselfagoodthi

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