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1、考研英语(一)-66 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Insurance companies provide a service to the community by protecting it against expected and unexpected disasters. Before an insurance company will agree to 1 anything, it collects accurate figures about the 2 . It knows, for
2、example, that the risk of a man being killed in a plane accident is less than the risk he 3 in crossing a busy road. This 4 it to quote low figures for travel insurance. Sometimes the risk may be high, as in motorracing or mountaineering. Then the company 5 a much higher price. 6 too many climbers h
3、ave accidents, the price rises still further. If the majority of climbers fall off mountains, the company will 7 to insure them. An ordinary householder may wish to protect his home against fire or his 8 against burglary. A shop keeper may wish to insure against 9 . In 10 cases, the company will che
4、ck its statistics and quote a premium. If it is 11 , it may refuse to quote. If it insures a shop and then receives a suspicious 12 , it will 13 the claim as a means of protecting itself against false claims. It is not unknown for a businessman in debt to burn down his own premises so that he can cl
5、aim much money from his insurance company. He can be sure that the fire will be investigated most carefully. Insurance companies also 14 insurance against shipwreck or disaster in the air. Planes and ships are very expensive, so a large 15 is charged, but a 16 is given to companies with an accident-
6、free record. Every week insurance companies receive premium 17 from customers. These payments can form a very large total 18 millions of dollars. The company does not leave the money in the bank. It 19 in property, shares, farms and even antique paintings and stamps. Its aim is to obtain the best po
7、ssible return on its investment. This is not so greedy as it may seem, since this is one way by which it can deep its premiums down and continue to make a profit 20 being of service to the community.(分数:10.00)A.assureB.insureC.ensureD.pressureA.threatB.dangerC.riskD.troubleA.holdsB.issuesC.intendsD.
8、takesA.enablesB.occursC.refersD.makesA.demandsB.providesC.chargesD.offersA.IfB.WhenC.UnlessD.AfterA.declineB.inclineC.refuseD.foreseeA.propertyB.incomeC.investmentD.premisesA.hijackingB.kidnappingC.robberyD.theftA.ordinaryB.normalC.commonD.usualA.awkwardB.unknownC.curiousD.suspiciousA.sourceB.claimC
9、.statueD.originA.discoverB.insureC.investigateD.protectA.receiveB.extendC.acceptD.preventA.premiumB.priceC.reliefD.propertyA.deductionB.reductionC.inductionD.productionA.paymentsB.fundC.capitalD.allowanceA.bringing upB.turning outC.arriving atD.running intoA.putsB.investsC.awardsD.impartsA.thoughB.w
10、henC.forD.while二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)One of the many pleasures of watching Mad Men , a television drama about the advertising industry in the early 1960s, is examining the ways in which office life has changed over the years. One obvious ch
11、ange makes people feel good about themselves: they no longer treat women as second-class citizens. But the other obvious change makes them feel a bit more uneasy : they have lost the art of enjoying themselves at work. The ad-men in those days enjoyed simple pleasures. They puffed away at their desk
12、s. They drank throughout the day. They had affairs with their colleagues. They socialised not in order to bond , but in order to get drunk. Nowadays many companies are obsessed with fun. Software firms in Silicon Valley have installed rock-climbing walls in their reception areas and put inflatable a
13、nimals in their offices. Wal-Mart orders its cashiers to smile at all and sundry. The cult of fun has spread like some disgusting haemorrhagic disease. This cult of fun is driven by three of the most popular management fads of the moment: empowerment, engagement and creativity. Many companies pride
14、themselves on devolving power to front-line workers. But surveys show that only 20% of workers are“ fully engaged with their job “. Even fewer are creative. Managers hope that “ fun“ will magically make workers more engaged and creative. But the problem is that as soon as fun becomes part of a corpo
15、rate strategy it ceases to be fun and becomes its oppositeat best an empty shell and at worst a tiresome imposition. The most unpleasant thing about the fashion for fun is that it is mixed with a large dose of pressure. Boston Pizza encourages workers to send“ golden bananas“ to colleagues who are “
16、having fun while being the best“. Behind the“ fun“ there often lurks some crude management thinking: a desire to brand the company as better than its rivals, or a plan to boost productivity through team-building. Twitter even boasts that it has“ worked hard to create an environment that spawns produ
17、ctivity and happiness“. While imposing fake fun on their employees, companies are battling against the real thing. Many force smokers to huddle outside like furtive criminals. Few allow their employees to drink at lunch time, let alone earlier in the day. A regiment of busybodies from lawyers to hum
18、an resources functionariesis waging war on office romance, particularly between people of different ranks. The merchants of fake fun have met some resistance. When Wal-Mart tried to impose alien rules on its German staffsuch as compulsory smiling and a ban on affairs with coworkersit touched off a g
19、uerrilla war that ended only when the supermarket chain announced it was pulling out of Germany in 2006. But such victories are rare. For most wage slaves forced to pretend they are having fun at work, the only relief is to poke fun at their tormentors . Mad Men reminds people of a world they have l
20、osta world where bosses did not tbink that“fun“ was a management tool and where employees could happily quaff Scotch at noon. Cheers to that.(分数:10.00)(1).In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by _.(分数:2.00)A.explaining a phenomenonB.justifying an assumptionC.posing an argumentD.
21、making a contrast(2).Which of the following statements can Not be inferred from paragraphs 3 and 4?(分数:2.00)A.Companies are competing each other in creating funB.Fun has been turned into a means as achieving corporate strategyC.Empowerment, engagement and creativity are nothing but empty conceptsD.T
22、witter prides itself in promoting the happiness as well as the productivity(3).By citing Wal-mart“s example, the author intends to _.(分数:2.00)A.warn companies of potential culture shock in multinational managementB.encourage dissatisfied workers to fight against their bossC.highlight the rarity of s
23、uccessful resistance against widespread cult for funD.express his admiration for disobedient German(4).The restriction on smoking and drinking reflects company“s _.(分数:2.00)A.contradiction in words and actionB.ignorance of employees“ true happinessC.violation of basic human rightsD.inflexibility in
24、managing staff(5).It can be inferred from the text that ad-men in 1960s are more happy than office workers today mainly because _.(分数:2.00)A.they are free to enjoy simple and spontaneous funB.they are empowered to make individual decisionsC.they are not forced to boost creavitivity and productivityD
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