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1、专业八级分类模拟 391 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:3,分数:60.00)Now what began in Japan is happening globally. As David Brooks wrote in his New York Times column yesterday, fertility is on decline in 1 much of the world, from Iran1.7 births per womanto Russia, which 2 low fertility combines w
2、ith high death rates means the population is 3 already shrinking. To Brooks, the world is facing with what the writer 4 Phillip Longman has called the gray tsunamia moment the population over 60 swamps those under 30. And that includes the US, which has long had high birthrates than most developed n
3、ations: 5 But even that is looking fragile. The 2010 census suggested that US population growth be decelerating faster than many expected. 6 However, it“s probably wrong to see this as a demographic 7 competition. American living standards will be hurt by an aging and less dynamic world, even if the
4、 US does attract young workers. For decade, people took dynamism and economic growth for granted 8 and saw population growth as a problem. Now we“ve gone to the other extreme, and it“s clear that young people are the scarce resource. In the 21st century, the US could be the slowly aging leader of a
5、rapid aging world. 9 To Brooks this is a slow-motion disaster. Aging countries will face the burden of caring for large elderly populations without a large source of 10 young workers to draw on. But here“s the thing: a Centrum Silver world may have a silver lining for the planet.(分数:10.00)Cultural t
6、endencies impact the way children participate in education. There are different expectations about “normal“ school behavior for students from individualist and collectivist cultures. Take a moment to think about what teachers who lack knowledge 11 about culture might interpret the behavior of a chil
7、d from a collectivist culture. These differences may cause educators 12 inaccurately judge students from some cultures as poorly behaved or disrespectful. In addition, because cultural differences are hard to perceive, students may find them reprimanded by teachers but fail to 13 understand what the
8、y did that caused concern. The influence of culture in beliefs about education, the value of 14 education, and participation styles cannot be overestimated. Many Asian students, for example, tend to be quiet in class, and using 15 eye contact with teachers is considered inappropriate for many of the
9、se children. In contrast, most European American children are taught to value active classroom discussion and to look teachers directly in the eyes to show respect, while their teachers view 16 students“ participation as a signal of engagement and competence. 17 Another contrast involves the role of
10、 Hispanic parents in education. Parents from some Hispanic cultures tend to regard teachers as experts and will often refer educational decision making 18 to them. In contrast, European American parents are often more actively involved in their children“s classrooms, are visible in the classrooms, o
11、r volunteer and assist teachers. These cultural differences in value and belief may cause educators to make accurate judgments regarding the value that non-European American 19 families place on education. While it is important to keep in the 20 mind that different cultural groups tend to follow par
12、ticular language and interaction styles, there is tremendous variability within cultural groups.(分数:25.00)People in every workplace talk about organizational culture, the mysterious word that characterizes a work environment. One of the key questions and assessments, when employers interview a persp
13、ective employee, is to explore whether the candidate is a good 21 cultural fit. Culture is difficult to define, but you generally know when you will have found an employee who appears to fit your 22 culture. He just feels right. Culture is environment that surrounds you at work all of the 23 time. C
14、ulture is a powerful element that shapes your work enjoyment, your work relationships, and your work processes. But, culture is something which you cannot actually see, except through 24 their physical manifestations in your work place. 25 In any ways, culture is like personality. In a person, the 2
15、6 personality is made up of the values, beliefs, underlying assumptions, interests, experiences, upbringing, and habits that create a person“s behavior. Culture is made up of the values, beliefs, underlying assumptions, attitudes, but behaviors shared by a group of people. 27 Culture is the behavior
16、 that results when a group arrives in a set of 28 generally unspoken and unwrittenrules for working together. An organization“s culture is made up of all of the life experience each employee brings to the organization. Culture is 29 especially influenced by the organization“s founder, executives, an
17、d another managerial staff because of their role of decision-making and 30 strategic direction.(分数:25.00)专业八级分类模拟 391 答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:3,分数:60.00)Now what began in Japan is happening globally. As David Brooks wrote in his New York Times column yesterday, fertility is on
18、decline in 1 much of the world, from Iran1.7 births per womanto Russia, which 2 low fertility combines with high death rates means the population is 3 already shrinking. To Brooks, the world is facing with what the writer 4 Phillip Longman has called the gray tsunamia moment the population over 60 s
19、wamps those under 30. And that includes the US, which has long had high birthrates than most developed nations: 5 But even that is looking fragile. The 2010 census suggested that US population growth be decelerating faster than many expected. 6 However, it“s probably wrong to see this as a demograph
20、ic 7 competition. American living standards will be hurt by an aging and less dynamic world, even if the US does attract young workers. For decade, people took dynamism and economic growth for granted 8 and saw population growth as a problem. Now we“ve gone to the other extreme, and it“s clear that
21、young people are the scarce resource. In the 21st century, the US could be the slowly aging leader of a rapid aging world. 9 To Brooks this is a slow-motion disaster. Aging countries will face the burden of caring for large elderly populations without a large source of 10 young workers to draw on. B
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