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Historical developments of the past half century and the invention of modern telecommunica

tion and transportation technologies have created a world economy. Effectively the American economy has died and been replaced by a world economy.

In the future there is no such thing as being an American manager. Even someone who spends an entire management career in Kansas City is in international management. He or she will compete with foreign firms, buy from foreign firms, sell to foreign films, or acquire financing from foreign banks.

The globalization of the world's capital markets that has occurred in the past 10 years will be replicated right across the economy in the next decade. An international perspective has become central to management. Without it managers are operating in ignorance and cannot understand what is happening to them and their firms.

Partly because of globalization and partly because of demography, the work forces of the next century are going to be very different from those of the last century. Most firms will be employing more foreign nationals. More likely than not, you and your boss will not be of the same nationality. Demography and changing social mores mean that white males will become a smaller fraction of the work force as women and minorities grow in importance. All of these factors will require changes in the traditional methods of managing the work force.

In addition, the need to produce goods and services at quality levels previously thought impossible to obtain in mass production and the spreading use of participatory management techniques will require a work force with much higher levels of education and skills. Production workers must be able to do statistical quality control; production workers must be able to do just in-time inventories. Managers are increasingly shifting from a "don't think, do what you are told" to a "think, I am not going to tell you what to do" style. of management.

This shift is occurring not because today's managers are more enlightened than yesterday's managers but because the evidence is rapidly mounting that the second style. of management is more productive than the first style. of management. But this means that problems of training and motivating the work force both become more central and require different modes of behavior.

In the world of tomorrow managers cannot be technologically illiterate regardless of their functional tasks within the firm. They don't have to be scientists or engineers inventing new technologies, but they have to be managers who understand when to bet and when not to bet on new technologies. If they don' t understand what is going on and technology effectively becomes a black box, they will fail to make the changes that those who do understand what is going on inside the black box make. They will be losers, not winners.

Today's CEOs are those who solved the central problems facing their companies 20 years ago. Tomorrow's CEOs will be those who solve central problems facing their companies today. Sloan hopes to produce a generation of managers who will be solving today's and tomorrow's problems and because they are successful in doing so they will become tomorrow's captains of business.

The author suggests that a manager should hold a (an) ______ view on management.

A.economical

B.geographical

C.international

D.financial

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第1题

We have no __________ evidence for our arguments about the tombs.

A.historic

B.history

C.historical

D.histrionic

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第2题

This town is famous ______its historical homes.A. for B. about C. with D. by

This town is famous ______its historical homes.

A. for

B. about

C. with

D. by

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第3题

The author criticizes women's obsession with thinness ______.A.from a historical and relig

The author criticizes women's obsession with thinness ______.

A.from a historical and religious standpoint

B.from sociological and medical points of view

C.from an economic and educational perspective

D.in the light of moral principles

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第4题

The British constitution is ______ a large extent a product of the historical events descr
ibed above.

A.within

B.to

C.by

D.at

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第5题

The author's view on the historical development of toys is ______.A.the craftsmanship in t

The author's view on the historical development of toys is ______.

A.the craftsmanship in toy - making has remained essentially unchanged

B.toys have remained basically the same all through the centuries

C.the toy industry has witnessed great leaps in technology in recent years

D.toys are playing an increasingly important role in shaping a child's character

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第6题

According to the passage, the plane crashed at_________. A.a place in southern

According to the passage, the plane crashed at_________ .

A.a place in southern England

B.a place of historical interest

C.a military training camp

D.a camp near London

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第7题

Who Steve mentioned in the third paragraph?A.The author himself.B.A reader. C.A p

Who Steve mentioned in the third paragraph?

A.The author himself.

B.A reader.

C.A person the author is familiar with.

D.A historical figure.

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第8题

When was the last time you visited a museum in which almost every collection could be touched?American lawyer Mitch Dudek built a private museum(1)______visitors can have direct contact with all the exhibits on display in the ancient city of Suzhou. The museum (2)______(name) Six Arts because it is about the six senses and stimulating all of your senses.You can touch things.You can smell things.Its different from other museums.Founded in 2018,the four-storey museum now (3)______(house) more than 40,000 Chinese antiques dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties(1368-1911),with another 60,000 items (4)______(store) in warehouses(仓库). Having never seen or used such items in his own country,Dudek is filled (5)______strong admiration of the delicate designs and complicated carvings of these old items."I think they are just beautiful,and I should collect them," said Dudek,(6)______(add) that these items may be ignored once(7)______(random) packed in the warehouses,but they could shine again through restoration. "As more and more Chinese understand and offer me some of their old(8)______(belong),collections in the museum have become more varied and abundant.Now I plan to invite scholars and craftsmen to discover more(9)______(culture) and historical stories behind them," he said. "The collections not only help revisit old times but also present (10)______sense of beauty," said Xu Yun,a visitor from Shanghai.

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第9题

DeepinsideamountainnearSweetwaterinEast.TennesseeisabodyofwaterknownastheLostSea.Itisliste

Deep inside a mountain near Sweetwater in East. Tennessee is a body of water known as the Lost Sea. It is listed

by the Guinness Book of Would Records as the world’s largest underground lake. The Lost Sea is part of an

extensive and historic cave system called Craighead Caverns.

The caverns have been known and used since the days of the Cherokee Indian nation. The cave expands into

a series of huge rooms from a small opening on the side of the mountain. Approximately one mile from the

entrance, in a room called “The Council Room,” many Indian artisfacts have been found. Some of the items

discovered include pottery, arrowheads, weapons, and jewelry.

For many years there were persistent rumors of a large underground lake somewhere in a cave, but it was not

discovered until 1905. In that year, a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben Sands crawled through a small opening

three hundred feet underground. He found himself

in a large cave half filled with water.

Today tourists visit the Lost Sea and ride far out onto it in glass-bottomed boats powered by electric motors.

More than thirteen acres of water have been mapped out so far

and still no end to the lake has been found. Even though teams of divers have tried to explore the Lost Sea,

the full extent of it is still unknown.

The Lost Sea is unique because it is ________.

A. part of a historical cave system

B. the biggest underground lake in the world

C. listed in the Guinness Book of World Records

D. the largest body of water in Tennessee

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第10题

Even in traditional offices, “the lingua franca of...

Even in traditional offices, “the lingua franca of corporate America has gotten much more emotional and much more right-brained than it was 20 years ago,” said Harvard Business School professor Nancy Koehn. She started spinning off examples. “If you and I parachuted back to Fortune 500 companies in 1990, we would see much less frequent use of terms like journey, mission, passion. There were goals, there were strategies, there were objectives, but we didn’t talk about energy; we didn’t talk about passion.”

Koehn pointed out that this new era of corporate vocabulary is very “team”-oriented—and not by coincidence. “Let’s not forget sports—in male-dominated corporate America, it’s still a big deal. It’s not explicitly conscious; it’s the idea that I’m a coach, and you’re my team, and we’re in this together. There are lots and lots of CEOs in very different companies, but most think of themselves as coaches and this is their team and they want to win.”

These terms are also intended to infuse work with meaning—and, as Khurana points out, increase allegiance to the firm. “You have the importation of terminology that historically used to be associated with non-profit organizations and religious organizations: Terms like vision, values, passion, and purpose,” said Khurana.

This new focus on personal fulfillment can help keep employees motivated amid increasingly loud debates over work-life balance. The “mommy wars” of the 1990s are still going on today, prompting arguments about why women still can’t have it all and books like Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In, whose title has become a buzzword in its own right. Terms like unplug, offline, life-hack, bandwidth, and capacity are all about setting boundaries between the office and the home. But if your work is your “passion,” you’ll be more likely to devote yourself to it, even if that means going home for dinner and then working long after the kids are in bed.

But this seems to be the irony of office speak: Everyone makes fun of it, but managers love it, companies depend on it, and regular people willingly absorb it. As Nunberg said, “You can get people to think it’s nonsense at the same time that you buy into it.” In a workplace that’s fundamentally indifferent to your life and its meaning, office speak can help you figure out how you relate to your work—and how your work defines who you are.

31. According to Nancy Koehn, office language has become_____

[A] more emotional

[B] more objective

[C] less energetic

[D] less strategic

32. “Team”-oriented corporate vocabulary is closely related to_______

[A] historical incidents

[B] gender difference

[C] sports culture

[D] athletic executives

33.Khurana believes that the importation of terminology aims to______

[A] revive historical terms

[B] promote company image

[C] foster corporate cooperation

[D] strengthen employee loyalty

34.It can be inferred that Lean In________

[A] voices for working women

[B] appeals to passionate workaholics

[C] triggers debates among mommies

[D] praises motivated employees

35.Which of the following statements is true about office speak?

[A] Managers admire it but avoid it

[B] Linguists believe it to be nonsense

[C] Companies find it to be fundamental

[D] Regular people mock it but accept it

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第11题

根据以下内容回答题:It is difficult to iniagine what life would be like without memory.The

根据以下内容回答题:

It is difficult to iniagine what life would be like without memory.The meanings of thou-sands of everyday perceptions,the bases for the decisions we make,and the roots of our habits and skiUs are to be found in our past experiences,which are brought into the present by memory. Memory call be defined as the dapacity to keep information available for later use.It includes not only“remembering”things like arithmetic or historical facts,but also involves any change in the way an animal typically behaves.Memory is involved when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile.Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat. Memory exists not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines.Computers,for example,contain devices for storing data for later use.It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer with that of a human being.The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up t0 100 000“words”一ready for instan.t use.An average U.S.teenager probably recognizes the meaning of about l00 000 words of English.However,this is but a fraction of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored.Consider,for example,the number of faces and places that the teenager can recognize on sight.The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem.solving intelligence of human beings.A large part of a person’smemory is in terms of words.and combinations of words.

According to the passage,memory is considered to be__________ .

A.the basis for decision making and problem solving

B.an ability to store experiences.for future use

C.an intelligence typically possessed by human beings

D.the data mainly consisting of words and combinations of words

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