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1、考研英语-368 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)In the rarefied world of the corporate board, a good network matters. (1) often involves word-of- mouth recommendations: getting on a (2) is easier if you have the right connections. New research suggests men use (3) better than
2、 women.Marie Lalanne and Paul Seabright of the Toulouse School of Economics (4) the effect of a network on (5) using a database of board members in Europe and America. They find that if you were to compare two executive directors, (6) in every way except that one had 200 ex-colleagues now (7) boards
3、 and the other 400, the latter, (8) , would be paid 6% more. For non-executives the gap is 14%.The really (9) finding concerns the difference between the sexes. Among executive-board members, women earn 17% less than their male (10) . There are plenty of plausible explanations for this (11) , from i
4、nterruptions to womens careers to old-fashioned (12) . But the authors find that this pay gap can be fully (13) by the effect of executives networks. Men can leverage a large network into more senior positions or a seat on a more (14) board; women dont seem to be able to.Women could just have (15) c
5、onnections with members of their networks. “Women seem more inclined to build and rely on only a few strong relationships,“ says Mr. Seabright. Men are better at developing (16) acquaintances into a network, and better at maintaining a high personal (17) through these contacts. Women may, of course,
6、 also be hurt by the existing (18) of men on boards and a male (19) for filling executive positions with other men. But a tendency to think of other men first will be (20) if talented women dont stay on the radar. (289 words)(分数:10.00)A.EmploymentB.ApplicationC.OptionD.RecruitmentA.shortlistB.checkl
7、istC.pamphletD.leafletA.commissionsB.tacticsC.contactsD.techniquesA.documentB.measureC.superviseD.prospectA.claimB.reparationC.remunerationD.allowanceA.identicalB.similarC.differentialD.distinctiveA.sitting byB.sitting onC.sitting forD.sitting inA.in commonB.by contrastC.at handD.on averageA.confide
8、ntialB.juicyC.lucidD.scandalousA.associatesB.equivalenceC.counterpartsD.companionsA.disparityB.divergenceC.similarityD.analogyA.discourtesyB.disturbanceC.disputeD.discriminationA.explainedB.compensatedC.eliminatedD.inducedA.industriousB.ludicrousC.lucrativeD.economicalA.weakerB.strongerC.promisingD.
9、fabulousA.transientB.temperateC.imminentD.passingA.resumeB.qualificationC.outlineD.profileA.monopolyB.transactionC.dominanceD.surveillanceA.perspirationB.substituteC.prerequisiteD.preferenceA.amplifiedB.aggravatedC.popularizedD.increased二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Tex
10、t 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The film-awards season, which reaches its tearful climax with the Oscars next week, has long been only loosely related to the film business. Hollywood is dedicated to the art of funneling teenagers past popcorn stands, not art itself. But this years awards are less relevant than e
11、ver. The true worth of a film is no longer decided by the crowd that assembles in the Kodak Theatreor, indeed, by any American. It is decided by youngsters in countries such as Russia, China and Brazil.Hollywood has always been an international business, but it is becoming dramatically more so. In t
12、he past decade total box-office spending has risen by about one-third in North America while more than doubling elsewhere. Thanks to Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes and “Inception“, Warner Bros made $2.93 billion outside North America last year, smashing the studios previous record of $2.24 billion. F
13、alling DVD sales in America, by far the worlds biggest home-entertainment market, mean Hollywood is even more dependent on foreign punters.The rising foreign tide has lifted films that were virtually written off in America, such as “Prince of Persia“ and “The Chronicles of Narnia: the Voyage of the
14、Dawn Treader“. Despite starring the popular Jack Black, “Gullivers Travels“ had a disappointing run in North America, taking $42m at the box office so far. But strong turnout in Russia and South Korea helped it reach almost $150m in sales elsewhere. As a result, it should turn a profit, says John Da
15、vis, the films producer.The growth of the international box office is partly a result of the dollars weakness. It was also helped by “Avatar“, and eco-fantasy that made a startling $2 billion outside North America. But three things are particularly important: a cinema boom in the emerging world, a c
16、oncerted effort by the major studios to make films that might play well outside America and a global marketing push to make sure they do.Russia, with its shrinking teenage population, is an unlikely spot for a box-office boom. Yet cinema- building is proceeding apace, and supply has created demand.
17、Last year 160m cinema tickets were sold in Russiathe first time in recent years that sales have exceeded the countrys population. Ticket prices have risen, in part because the new cinemas are superior, with digital projectors that can show 3D films. The big Hollywood studios are muscling domestic fi
18、lm-makers aside. In 2007 American films made almost twice as much at the Russian box office as domestic films8.3 billion roubles ($325m) compared with 4.5 billion. Last year the imported stuff made some 16.4 billion roubles: more than five times as much as the home-grown product, estimates Movie Res
19、earch, a Moscow outfit. Earlier this month Vladimir Putin, Russias Prime Minister, said the government would spend less money supporting Russian film-makers and more on expanding the number of screens. (471 words)(分数:10.00)(1).We can learn from Paragraph 1 that _.(分数:2.00)A.film awards are not relev
20、ant to the film businessB.Hollywood tries its best to attract teenagers to pass popcorn standsC.the true worth of a film is decided by Russia, China and BrazilD.Oscar will reach its tearful climax next week(2).The word “punter“ (Line 6, Para. 2) most probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.movieB.businessC.stud
21、ioD.customer(3).How much did “Gullivers Travels“ take at the box office outside North America?(分数:2.00)A.$42m.B.$180m.C.Almost $192m.D.Almost $150m.(4).Which of the following may NOT be the reason for the growth of the international box office?(分数:2.00)A.Major studios employ global marketing to make
22、 films.B.Cinema is developing rapidly in the emerging world.C.“Avatar“ made great profit outside North America.D.The dollar is devaluated.(5).What is the main idea of Paragraph 5?(分数:2.00)A.Cinema develops rapidly in Russia while American films impact Russian domestic films greatly.B.American films
23、are more successful at the Russian box office than domestic films.C.Cinema-building creates demand so that more Russian teenagers go to cinema.D.Russian government would spend more on expanding the number of cinemas.五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)For the moment, mind-reading is still science fiction. But t
24、hat may not be true for much longer. Several lines of inquiry are converging on the idea that the neurological activity of the brain can be decoded directly, and peoples thoughts revealed without being spoken.Just imagine the potential benefits. Such a development would allow both the fit and the di
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