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1、公共英语四级-280 (1)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Listening (总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A(总题数:1,分数:5.00)GALA CINEMA WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 22Studio One Voyage to JupiterPrograms at 2:30 and (1) Seat prices: 3 for adults and(2) for children, students and culture may affect the workability of a group proce
2、ss, although research shows that groups often come up with better solutions than individuals.Decision theory and the “ideal“ decision-making model tend to picture the process as one in which managers operate by themselves, free of restrictions of time, data, and resources. The reality of the decisio
3、n process is much less a step-by-step procedure than it is a series of practical considerations directly influenced by the social, cultural, and organizational environment.(分数:5.00)(1).The decision-making process is often influenced by(分数:1.00)A.the operational aspects of management.B.the theoretica
4、l aspects of management.C.the environment and structure of the organization.D.the method of decision-making itself.(2).The social and cultural background can affect(分数:1.00)A.the interaction among people involved in the decision.B.the cultural framework.C.the traditional life-time employment.D.the s
5、ocial and cultural restriction.(3).Which of the following is the least important factor that may alter the ideal decision-making process?(分数:1.00)A.The amount of flexibility within an organization.B.The control of data available.C.The amount of technical training the company can offer.D.The abundanc
6、e of resources.(4).Which of the following are factors that also influence decision-making?(分数:1.00)A.Time, creativity, environment.B.Time, creativity, risk.C.Creativity, risk, management.D.Time, risk, management.(5).Groups of experts often come up with(分数:1.00)A.better solutions than individuals.B.w
7、orse solutions than individuals.C.no solution at all.D.a lot of solutions.十、Passage 3(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Everyone knows that the world has too many people. But how many people are too many? By what standard is the Earth overpopulated? Certainly not in terms of living space. The worlds entire population c
8、ould fit into Jacksonville, Florida, in the USA, with everyone having standing room. Dense cities often are surrounded by nearly empty countryside. For overpopulation to be real, there must be conditions that are undesirable and unmistakably caused by the presence of a certain number of people. If s
9、uch indications cannot be found, we are entitled to dismiss the claim of overpopulation.In arguing their case, believers in overpopulation make references to a vague standard known as “carrying capacity“, colorfully illustrated with stories about bacteria and herds of zebras (anything but human bein
10、gs). Famine, deepening poverty, disease, environmental degradation and resource depletion. Yet on no account is there evidence to support the claim of overpopulation.In fact, during the 20th century there has been no famine that has not been caused by wars, irrational economic policies or natural di
11、sasters. Food is abundant and is becoming cheaper and more plentiful. That good news is due largely to technological advances (the “green revolution“) that have provided better seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and methods of farming. The only obstacles to agricultural progress are those created by gov
12、ernments. Imagine what the world would be like today if the fertile farmland of India or Russia had been in productive private hands operating in free markets for the past several decades. Since permitting market incentives in agriculture, India has become a net food exporter and China has experienc
13、ed a boom in agricultural production.Catastrophists argue that the bright past does not imply a bright future; they assert that mankind has crossed some fateful threshold. Those who annually predict imminent famine seize on any change as evidence that mans alleged strain on the environment is finall
14、y beginning to show. Thus, if the price of seafood rises, they announce that the seas are nearing exhaustion. They never consider the more plausible possibilities, such as the shift in diet from meat to fish, the decline of the Russian industry during the political break-up of the Soviet Union, or t
15、he lack of property rights in the worlds oceans and lakes.(分数:5.00)(1).In paragraph 1, the writer suggests that the worlds population(分数:1.00)A.would fit into one American city.B.has certainly become too big.C.has generally low standards.D.would be better off with more standing room.(2).The phrase “
16、such indications“ (Line 6, Paragraph 1) refers to(分数:1.00)A.densely-populated cities surrounded by nearly-empty countryside.B.overpopulation being real.C.an undesirable situation resulting from there being too many people,D.all the above.(3).The writer suggests that “carrying capacity“ (Line 2, Para
17、graph 2)(分数:1.00)A.is something that is best illustrated in animal books.B.is an accepted standard of overpopulation.C.has been the subject of many good stories.D.is a very unclear concept.(4).The writer suggests that there might be more agricultural advancements if(分数:1.00)A.government put up fewer
18、 obstacles.B.there was a green revolution.C.there were better seeds and methods of farming.D.there were more technological advances.(5).What point of view do “catastrophists“ hold?(分数:1.00)A.They consider fate is the only important viewpoint and ignore the future.B.They think we do not have a good f
19、uture.C.They try and predict natural disasters,D.They feel we should learn from our past experience.十一、Passage 4(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Although there had been an astonishing variety of small cameras developed, it was not until George Eastman introduced the Kodak in 1888 that the mass appeal of photography s
20、eized America and Europe and thereafter spread quickly to the far corners of the earth. Eastman called his new famous camera the Kodak for no particular reason except that he liked the word. It was easy to remember and could be pronounced in any language.An immediate consequence of Eastmans inventio
21、n was a blizzard of amateur photographs that soon became known as snapshots. The word was borrowed from hunters jargon. When a hunter fired a gun from the hip, without taking careful aim, it was described as a snapshot. Photographers referred to the process of taking pictures as shooting, and they w
22、ould take pride in a good days shoot the way country gentlemen would boast about the number of birds brought down in an afternoon.The Kodak made photography not only easy but fun. Almost overnight photography became one of the worlds most popular hobbies. A new and universal folk art was born; the s
23、howing of ones latest pictures and the creation of family albums became popular social pastimes. Camera clubs and associations numbered their members in the millions. One ardent amateur was the French novelist Emile Zola, who took innumerable photographs of his family, friends, and travels. Intervie
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