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2003年NECC初賽試
2003NationalEnglishContestforCollegeStudents
(Preliminary)
PartIListeningComprehension(30minutes,30points)
SectionADialogues(10points)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortdialogues.Attheendofeachdialogue,aquestion
willbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththedialogueandthequestionwillbereadonlyonce.After
eachquestiontherewillbeapause,duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,
CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
1.A.Asalesclerk.B.Apoliceofficer.
C.Atailor.D.Anurse.
2.A.Bytrain.B.Shewalks.
C.Bycar.D.Bybus.
3.A.Fishistheonlydishleft.B.Chickenistheonlydishleft.
C.Vegetarianmealsarenotoffered.D.Therearen*tanyvegetarianmealsleft.
4.A.Hestartsworknextweekend.B.He'llbeaway.
C.Hellbeinthemountains.D.He*smovingtoFlorida.
5.A.Inanelevator.B.Atadressstore.
C.Ontheseventhfloor.D.Atadepartmentstore.
6.A.Theyfeltitwasdisorganized.
B.TheywerepleasedwithitsAsiancontent.
C.TheyfeltitlackedAsiancontent.
D.Theyfeltitignoredrecentevents.
7.A.Hedoesn'thaveenoughtime.
B.Hedoesn'thaveawatch.
C.Thelibrarydoesn'thavethearticleshewants.
D.Hecan*tfindthelibrary.
8.A.Hewantsthewomantodineoutwiththem.
B.Hewantstoworktomorrow.
C.Hewantsthewomantofinishdinnerfirst.
D.Hewantstopayforthedinner.
9.A.Twiceaday.B.Twiceaweek.
C.Onceaweek.D.Daily.
10.A.Attwoo'clock.B.Atfouro*clock.
C.Atthreethirty.D.Ateighto'clock.
SectionBNewsItems(10points)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10piecesofshortnewsfromBBCorVOA.Therewillbe
aquestionfollowingeachpieceofnews.Writedowntheanswertoeachquestioninnomorethan15
words.
11.
12._______________________________________
13._______________________________________
14._______________________________________
15._______________________________________
16._______________________________________
17._______________________________________
18._______________________________________
19._______________________________________
20._______________________________________
SectionCCompoundDictation(10points)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirst
time,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Thenlistentothepassageagain.Whenthe
passageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom21to28
withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom29to30,youarerequiredtofill
inthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
mainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshould
checkwhatyouhavewrittenandrewritethecorrectanswersontheAnswerSheet.
AlthoughgeneralMotorsandGeneralElectricarelargemultinationalcompanieswithoperations
aroundtheglobe,therearenumeroussmallercompaniesthatengageininternationaltrade.Because
95percentoftheworld'spopulationandtwo-thirdsofits(21)powerarelocatedoutsidethe
UnitedStates,itisimportantforAmerican(22)tobepresentinforeignmarkets.However,
beforeweexplainthedifferentmethodsbywhichacompanymay(23)ininternationaltrade,
wemightfirstconsidersomeimportant(24)thatU.S.companiesoftenfailtostudybeforethey
sellproductsinaforeigncountry.Thesefactorsare(25)withdifferencesinlanguage,invalues
andattitudes,andinpolitical(26).
When(27)Coca-ColaintotheChinesemarketin1920,thecompanyusedagroupofChinese
symbolsthat,whenspoken,soundedlikeCoca-Cola.However,whenread,thesesymbolsmeant,
“afemalehorsefattenedwithwax”.UponreenteringtheChinesemarketinthe1970s,Coca-Cola
usedaseriesofChinese(28)thattranslatesinto“happinessinthe
mouth(29).
Cultureisthetotalpatternofhumanbehaviorthatispracticedbyaparticulargroupof
people.(30).
PartIIVocabularyandStructure(15minutes,30points)
SectionAMultipleChoice(20points)
Directions:Questions31-50constituteacompletepassage.Thereare20blanksinthepassage.For
eachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthe
sentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
31.SeniorMetropolitanpoliceofficerstriedtodismisstheNotingHillraceriotswhichragedforfive
nightsovertheAugustbankholidayin1958astheworkofuruffians,bothcoloredandwhite”
hell-bentonhooliganism,accordingtoofficialfiles.
A.recentrevealedB.newlyreleased
C.previousdsclosingD.earlierexposing
32.Butpoliceeyewitnessreportsinthesecretpapersthattheywereoverwhelminglythework
ofawhiteworkingclassmobouttogetthe“niggers”.
A.containB.convince
C.consistD.confirm
33.TheferocityoftheNotingHilluracialriots”,asthepresscalledthematthetime,shockedBritain
intoforthefirsttimethatitwasnotabovethekindofracialconflictthenbeingplayedoutin
theAmericandeepsouth.
A.realizingB.witnessing
C.watchingD.identifying
34.Thecarnival,whichwillthestreetsofwestLondonmorethan1.5millionpeoplethis
weekend,wasstartedin1959asadirectresponsetotheriots.
A.crowd;ofB.pour;for
C.fill;withD.emerge;in
35.Whileseniorofficerstriedtoplaydowntheracialaspectsoftheriots,theinternalMetropolitan
policefilesreleasedthismonthatthepublicrecordofficeconfirmthatthedisturbanceswere
overwhelminglyby300to400strong“KeepBritainWhitevmobs,manyofthemTeddy
boysarmedwithironbars,butchefsknivesandweightedleatherbelts,whowent“nigger-hunting”
amongtheWestIndianresidentsofNotingHillandNotingDale.
A.eruptedB.commenced
C.triggeredD.inaugurated
36.ThefirstnightleftfiveblackmenonthepavementsofNotingHill.
A.lyingunconsciousB.theredied
C.feelfiintD.serioushurt
37.Thebattlesragedoverthebankholidayweekendastheblackrespondedinkindwith
counterattacksbylargegroupsof“menofcolornsimilarlyarmed.
A.columnB.army
C.brigadeD.community
38.ThomasWilliamswasstoppedbythepoliceashecameoutofBluey'sClubonTalbotRoad,
NotingHill.Heapieceofirondownhislefttrouserleg,apetrolbombinhisrightpocketand
arazorbladeinhisinsidebreastpocket:”Ihavetoprotectmyself,“hetoldthearrestingofficer.
A.foundbhweB.wasfoundtohave
C.foundhivingD.wasfoundhaving
39.Thefiles,whichweresealedunderthe75-yearrulebuthavebeenreleasedearly,show
thatseniorofficerstriedtoconvincethethenhomesecretary/'Rab^Butler,thattherewasnotaracial
elementtotherioting.
A.forbiddenB.confidential
C.incredibleD.strict
40.Inhisofficialreport,DetectiveSergeantM.WaltersoftheNottingHillpolicesaidthenational
presshadbeenwrongtoportraythewidespreadseriesofstreetdisturbancesas"racial”riots:
uWhereastherecertainlywassomefeelingbetweenwhiteandcoloredresidentsinthisarea,
itisabundantlyclearmuchofthetroublewascausedbyruffians,bothcoloredandwhite,whoseized
onthisopportunitytoindulgeinhooliganism.“
A.illB.sick
C.painfulD.hurt
41.Butthepolicewitnessstatementsandprivatestatistics.
A.tolddfferentlyB.inteq)retedinadifferentway
C.existedmaiydfierencesD.toldadifferentstory
42.TheMetcommissionerwastoldthatthe108peoplewhowerechargedwithoffences
rangingfromgrievousbodilyharmtoaffrayandriotandpossessingoffensiveweapons,72were
whiteand36were“colored”.
A.forB.from
C.ofD.in
43.ItispopularlybelievedthattheriotbeganonthenightofSaturday,August20,whena
400-strongcrowdofwhitemen,"Teds”,attackedhousesoccupiedbyWestIndians.
A.theya,edlB.manyofthem
C.somevereD.mostofthembelongto
44.AmongthewasMajbrittMorrison,ayoungwhiteSwedishbrideofaJamaican.
A.offendersB.rioters
C.victimsD.residents
45.Shewaspeltedwithstones,glassandwood,andinthebackwithanironbarasshetried
togethome.
A.bruisedB.struck
C.pattedD.scratched
46.Theinternalpolicewitnessstatementsprovidegraphicevidenceofthemotivesofthemobs——at
onepointcrowdsseveralthousandstrongroamedthestreetsofNottingHill,homesand
attackinganyWestIndiantheycouldfind.
A.plunginghtoB.breakinginto
C.seekingforD.searchingfor
47.PCRichardBedfordsaidhehadseenamobof300to400whitepeopleinBramleyRoad:
“Wewillkillallblackbastards.Whydon*tyousendthemhome?”
A.shoutingB.tocry
C.utterD.announced
48.PCIanMcQueenonthesamenightsaidhewastold:"Mindyourown,cops.Keepout
ofit.Wewillsettletheseniggersourway.Wellmurderthebastards.
A.mattersB.affair
C.thingsD.business
49.ThedisturbancescontinuednightafternightuntiltheyfinallypeteredoutonSeptember5.Atthe
OldBaileyJudgeSalmonlaterhandeddownexemplaryoffouryearseachonninewhite
youthswhohadgone“niggerhunting
A.decisionsB.statements
C.trialsD.sentences
50.Whilethosedealtwithbythecourtswereoverwhelminglywhite,thelargenumberofblack
peoplealsoarrestedandtheofficialtherehadnotbeenaracialmotiveensuredalegacyof
blackmistrustoftheMetropolitanpolicethathasneverreallybeeneradicated.
A.persistenceB.perseverance
C.insistenceD.instance
SectionBErrorCorrection(1Opoints)
Directions:Thefollowingpassagecontains9errors.Ineachcaseonlyonewordisinvolved.You
shouldproofreadthepassageontheAnswerSheetandcorrectitinthefollowingway:
EXAMPLE
Onenight,quitelate,IwasstillawakeintheroomIamsharedwith1.am
myhusband.Iwaslyingonmyrightsideandcanhearachildcrying.2.could
Gettingup,IwentAseeifoursonwasallright.3.to
Hewassleepingsoundly,breathingdeeplyandgently.4.J
TheZipper
Whateverdidwedobeforetheinventionofthezipper?
In1893theworld*sfirstzipperwasproducedinChicago.
Althoughtheinventorclaimedthatitwasareliablefastening
forclothing,thiswasnotthecase.TheChicagoipperjprang51._
openwithoutwarning,orjammedshut,anditswiftlylost
popularity.TwentyyearsagoaSwedish-bornengineercalled52.
Sundbacksolvedtheproblem.Heattachedtinycupstothe
backsoftheinterlockedteeth,andthisneanthatheteeth53.
couldbeenmeshedmorefirmlyandreliably.
Atfirstzippersweremadeofmetal.Theywereheavy,and
iftheygotstuckitwasdifficulttofree.Thenoimenybn54..
zipperswhichwerelighterandeasiertouse,andhadsmaller
teeth.Thefashionindustrylikedthenewzippersfarbetter
becausetheydidn'tdistortthelineofthegarmentorweighing55.
downlightfabrics.Theywerealsoeasierforthemachinists
tofitintothegarment.
Meanwhileanewfasteningagentmadeitsappearanceat
theendofthetwentycentury:\elcro.Velcrosanotherpnduct56.
madefromnylon.Nylonisaverytoughsyntheticfibrefirst
developedinthe1930s,andbearinganametomindthewearer57.
ofthetwoplaceswhereitwasdeveloped:NYforNewYorkand
LONforLondon.Velcroismadewithverysmallnylonhookson
onesideofthefasteningwhichcaughttinyloopedwhiskersonthe58.
othersideofthefastening.Itisstronganddurable.
Velcroisusedonclothing,luggagesandfootwear.Itisquick59.__
andeasytofastenandunfasten,andhastakenalargepartof
thezipper'sshareofthemarket.Itisalsousedinwaysazipper
cannotbeused-forinstanceasaneasilychangedfasteningon
plastercasts,andtoholdfurnishingfabricsinaposition.60.
PartIIISituationalDialogues(5minutes,10points)
Directions:Completethefollowingdialoguesbychoosingthebestanswer.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
61.Rob:HeyJill,you'relookinggreat.
Jill:Thanks,Rob.
Rob:Well,youdidit.How?
Jill:Ijogeverymorning,andIgotoaerobicseveryotherday.
A.Iboughtthisdressyesterday.Reallysmart.
B?Youarelookingfinetoo.
C.I'mrecoveringmystrengthaftertheflu.
D.MyNewYear'sresolutionwastogetinshape.
62.Bob:HiJane.Howareyou?
Jane:Ididn*tsleepawinklastnight.Thepeoplenextdoorweremakingalotof
noiseagaintillverylateatnight.
A.I'mfeelingabitoutofsortsthismorning.
B.Fine,thankyou.Andyou?
C.Isleptlikealoganddidn*twanttogetoutofbed.
D.Itseemsabitunusual,youknow.
63.Ann:Aah!He*sgorgeous!Lookatthosebig,goldenpaws.Whendidyougethim?
Roger:Yesterday.
Ann:Oh,right.Whatkindisshe?
Roger:ALabrador.
A.Susan'sgotamorebeautifulone.
B.Whatsup?
C.It'sasheactually.
D.Isn'titright?
64.Tina:Wow,lookatallthethingsonsale.
Andrew:Yes,look,thisshirtis50%off.
Tina:Andlookattheseshoes.Theyare30%offthenormalprice.
A.I'dliketobuyaskirt.B.Therearesomerealbargains.
C.Arethepricesreasonable?D.Theseshoesarethesameasmine.
65.Woman:Haveyoufinishedthepackaging?
Man:____________
Woman:Good.Becausethetruckwillbecomingsoon,thisisarushjob.
A.Don'thurrymorFilbreaktheglass.
B.Almost.Ijusthavetowraptheglassandputitintoboxes.
C.No,Ihaven't.Whydidn*tyouhelpmewithit?
D.Yes,Ihave.WhatelsecanIdoforyou?
66.CustomsOfficer:_______________________
Mrs.Johnson:No,nothingatall.
CustomsOfficer:Noperfume,alcoholorcigarettes?
Mrs.Johnson:Well,Ihave200cigarettes;that'sall.
A.Doyouhaveanythinginthebag,ma'am?
B?Doyouhaveanythingtodeclare,ma'am?
C.Doyouwanttobuysomething,ma'am?
D.IsthereanythingIcandoforyou,ma'am?
67.Linda:Hello.Pdliketosendthispackage,please.
Clerk:____________________________________
Linda:Firstclass.Howlongwillthattake?
Clerk:Aboutthreedays.
A.Howwouldyouliketosendit?B.Whichclassareyouin?
C.Wheredoyouwanttosenditto?D.Whichclassisitin?
68.Assistant:CanIhelpyou?
Colin:Yes,it'saboutthissportsshirt.Iwashedittheotherday.Thecolourrananditshrank.
Assistant:Ohdear,Isee.________________________
Colin:Fmafraidnot.
Assistant:Fmsorry,butPmnotallowedtochangeanythingwithoutareceipt.
A.Didyoubuyithere?
B.Wouldyouwanttochangeit?
C.Doyouhavethereceipt?
D.Couldyoutellmewhosoldittoyou?
69.James:CouldIhavemybill,please?CanIpaybycreditcardoreurocheque?
Receptionist:____________
James:Illpaybycreditcard,then.
Receptionist:That'sfine.Ihopeyouenjoyedyourstayhere.
A.Here'syourbill.B.Sorry,wedon'ttakecreditcard.
C.Youcanpaybyeurocheque.D.Yes,wetakeboth.
70.Husband:Whenisouranniversary?
Wife:________________________
Husband:No,it'sjustthatIboughttheseflowersforyouandIwashopingtodaywastheday.
A.Hmm???Ican'tremembereither.Why?
B?Hey,aretheseflowersforme?
C.Whocares?Doyouwanttogivemeasurprise?
D.Areyoujoking?Haveyoureallyforgottenagain?
PartIVReadingComprehension(25minutes,40points)
SectionAMultipleChoice(10points)
Directions:Thereisonereadingpassageinthispart.Thepassageisfollowedby5questionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
Questions71to75arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Takingapeepatwhat'sgoingoninyourhead
CARLFiler,18,astarsalesmanataB&QhardwarestoreintheUK,wascalledupforpromotion
withinoneweekofstartingwork.But,insteadofbeingmadesupervisor,hewassacked—afterhis
employerssawtheresultsofhispsychometrictest.
Youmightthinkthatanyonewhoanswersthatheustronglydisagreesheisanover-achieveris
askingfortrouble,butMrFileralreadythoughthehadprovedhimselfmorethancapable.
Thisyear,nearlyhalfofUKfirms-46percent一willusepsychometricteststoselecttrainees,
comparedwithjust17percentin2000,accordingtoareportforGTLapublisherofgraduatecareer
guides.
Thesetests,whichratecandidates?abilityandgaugetheirpersonality,havebeenusedintheUK
sincethe1980s.Butassortedstudieshaveshownmostpeople一graduatesinparticular一arewholly
cynicalabouttheideaoftheirpersonalitybeingmeasured.
uPeopletendtoseethemaseithertoosillyortooclever,saysCliveFletcher,professorof
occupationalpsychologyatUniversityofLondon."Butalltheevidenceindicatesthetestsdohave
somevalue.
Thefirstpersonalitytestasweknowit,wasdevelopedbytheAmericanarmyin1917tofilterout
weakrecruits.
Butitwasnotuntilthe1980sthatthetestsbecamepopularinBritain.Witharisingnumberof
graduatesgoingforadecreasingnumberofjobs,organizationsbegantoseepsychometrictestingas
acheap,reliablealternativetotheexpensive,time-consuminginterview.
Buttodaythetestsarebecomingalarminglysophisticatedandareedgingtowardsprobingthe”dark
side:pathologyandpersonalitydisorders.Increasingly,testsarebeingusedtotrytodetectpromising
younggraduateswhomay,laterinlife,flyofftherails(gocrazy);ortostoppsychopaths(having
mentaldisorder)gettingrecruited.
Inthefuture,intervieweescouldevenbegivenamouthswabtorevealthegeneticandbiological
markersofpersonality."Weareheadingfortheeraofgeneticscreening,warnsCarolynJones,
oftheInstituteforEmploymentRights."Ithinkthesetestsareveryflawed.
Andthereareotherproblemswiththetests.Forstarters,itispossibletofakeit一eventhetest
producersagreeonthis.Buttheyhavemadeitashardaspossible.Forexample,lookatwhether
youagreeordisagreewiththefollowingtwostatements/'Newideascomeeasilytomeand“Ifind
generatingnewconceptsdifficult.Howlongdidittakeyoutorealizetheybothcouldmeanthe
samething?
Themainargument,however,isthatthetestsareinvalidandcannotquantify(putanumericalvalue
on)somethingaschangeableaspersonality.
Thegoldenruleisthen,thatapsychometrictestshouldneverbeusedasthesolebasisofselection,
butshouldalwaysbefollowedbyinterviews.
71.Mostpeople'sattitudetowardsthepsychometrictestis.
A.contemptuousB.favorableC.tolerantD.confounded
72.Whichofthefollowingisoneofthereasonswhypsychometrictestingwinsanadvantageover
interviews?
A.Itdoesn'tcostanymoney.B.Itrequiresnoequipment.
C.Itistime-saving.D.Itcanbedonewithinseconds.
73.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistheauthor'sidea?
A.Psychometrictestsaredefective.
B.Psychometrictestsshouldnotbetheonlywaytorecruitpromisingyounggraduates.
C.Psychometrictestsareinvalidandcannotquantifysomethingchangeableaspersonality.
D.Psychometrictestsaregoldenrules.
74.Thetestproducersmakethetestsverycomplicatedto.
A?avoidcheatingB.improvegeneticscreening
C.findoutthebestideasD.generatenewconcepts
75.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheAmericanarmydevelopedthefirstpersonalitytesttoscreenoutweakrecruits.
B.Inthefuture,interviewerscouldgiveamouthswabtorevealinterviewees,symptoms.
C.Therearepossibilitiesforstarterstocheatinthepsychometrictests.
D.Interviewsstillplayanimportantroleinevaluatinginterviewees.
SectionBShortAnswerQuestions(30points)
Directions:Inthispartthereare3passageswith15questionsorincompletestatements.Readthe
passagescarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsinthefewestpossiblewords(notexceeding10
words).RemembertorewritetheanswersontheAnswerSheet.
Questions76to80arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
The8StepsofSocialInvention
1.Getreadytoplay.
Likeothertypesofcreativity,socialinventivenessflourisheswhenyoubeginthinkingoutside
conventionalboundaries.CharlieGirsch,aSt.Paul,Minnesota-basedcreativityconsultant,suggests
thatyoustartbyplayingwithobviouslyabsurdexplanationsforeverydayevents."Iftrafficisslow,
you'llbetemptedtosay,'Hmm.Mustbeanaccidentupahead."Instead,trysaying,"Mustbe
afamilyofturtlescrossingthehighwayJor'Iexpectthere*ssomekindofalienabductiongoingon.'
You'llbeamazedhowsoonyouwillbelookingatfamiliarproblemsinnewways."Girsch'sbook,
FanningtheCreativeSpirit(CreativityCentral,1999)hasscoresofotherexercisesforlimberingup
theinventivepartofyourbrain.
2.Generateazillionfar-fetchedideas.
Concernedaboutthehomelessinyourneighborhood?ImagineaHomelessParliament,aHomeless
Circus,homelessfamiliesforminganorchestra,ahomelessmuseum..?andonandon.Generate
likemadwithnoregardforfeasibilityinorder,associalinventionpioneerNicholasAlberyadvises,
to"overcomeeworthy-but-dullideas."Eventuallythetwoorthreebestideaswillbegintostandout.
3.Takeyourwildestideaandbringitdowntoearth.
HowaboutthatHomelessCircus?Coulditturnintoaforumforhomelesspeopletodisplaytheir
creativetalents?Aperformanceseriesabouthomelessness?Aneighborhoodcarnivalwiththe
homelessasguestsofhonor?Yourflakiestideamayhaveagermofbrilliancethatactuallymakesit
moreattractive,andthusmorefeasible(andfundable),thanitsworthy-but-dullcousins.
4.Lookforinvenationsthatsolvemorethanoneproblem.
TheSlowFoodMovement,borninItaly,boostslocalfarmersandregionalcuisinetraditionsand
restaurateursandthesametimethatit“feeds“ourhungerforauthentictastes,healthyeating,and
amoreleisurely,sanerstyleoflife.
5.Accentuatethepositive.
“AverycommonquestionthatIgetwhenIworkwithpeopleincommunitiesis'Whydoesn*t
anybodycareaboutourproblems"notesMchaelPatterson,asocialinventorandactivistin
Massachusetts.uWhataworthlessquestion.4Why"?questionsareforphilosophers.Ask'How'?
and'What'?questions一theyarealotmorepractical.?,Forinstance,Pattersonasks,uWhatwould
youdoifyouknewyoucouldn'tfail?”
6.Giveitarest.
Walkawayfromyourfavoriteideaforawhile,forgetaboutit,letitsleep.Withyourconsciousmind
outoftheway,yoursubconsciousgetstofiddlewiththeconceptforawhile,andyoujustmight
haveanunexpectedinsightorbreakthrough.
7.Practice“yesand,,insteadof“yesbut”.
Nomatterhowtemptedyouaretosay"Yes,butthiswillbehardbecause,nor“Yes,butamillion
otherpeoplearedoingthis,“shifttheconjunctionto“and”andseewhatsortofpositiverefinement
orchangeemerges?“Yes,andwecouldconcentrateonimmigrants.",uYes,andwecanmakeitopen
toallages.”
8.Getyourideaintotheworld.
Thisisthetoughpart.Youmightseekoutthehelpofactivistswhowilltakeashinetoyourideas.Or
becomeanorganizeryourself.PaulGlove,aNewYorksocialinventor,coun-sels:"Ifyouhavean
ideayoubelievein,writeapamphletwithyourphonenumberonitandpostitinLaundromatsand
bookstores.Ifthreepeoplecallyou,havelunchwiththemandcallyourselvesanorganization.Iffive
peoplecall,meetwiththemandissueapressrelease.vPresto,youielaunched.
76.Togeneratefar-fetchedideashelpsto.
77.MichaelPattersonwantsustocomeupwith“How"?and“What"?insteadof'Why"?questions
becauseheconsiderstheyaremorepracticalthan.
78.Thepurposetopractice“yesand“insteadof“yesbut”istomakeyourselfmore.
79.Accordingtothearticle,whenonehasdifficultydevelopinghisfavoriteidea,heshould.
80.Oneshouldnotonlygeneratefar-fetchedideasbutalsobecausethelatterstepisthe
nearesttoreality.
Questions81to85arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
ThinSliceofTVHasBigMarket
Itistooearlytowriteanobituaryforbulkypicturetubes,whichwillremainthemostaffordableTV
setsforyearstocome.
But,analystsandindustryexecutivesinsistthatthinscreensalreadyhavestartedtobecomethe
dominantformatforTVsetsinthedigitalera.
Sharppricecutshavebroughtplasmasetsandotherthin,flattelevisionsoutofhigh-endelectronic
boutiquesandintothousandsofmass-marketoutletssuchasCosco,awholesalebuyingclubinthe
US,bestknownforofferingmembersbulkitemsandbigdiscounts.
TheleastexpensiveplasmasetsstillcostaheftyUS$3,OOOormore,yetsalesaregrowingso
rapidlythatmanymanufacturersareracingtoboostproduction.
Thatincrease,combinedwithexpandingproductioncapacityandimpr
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