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1、专业英语四级-61及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、READING COMPREHENSIO(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Strikes and demonstrations in Germany, Britain and France helped to make the shorter working week a union priority. Employers gave way because in Germany sweating capital investment had traditionally
2、been the way German managers sustained high productivity. In Britain, there was a certain cynicism in agreeing to a reduced working week as British workers have always opted for extensive overtime to make up low basic wages. A nominal 35-hour week merely allowed more overtime. Working with union lea
3、ders such as Ron Todd and Bill Jordan in Britain and Hans Mayr, the wily IG Metall leader, in Germany, I found that there was one big gap in the movement for a 35-hour week. The Swedish union movement refused categorically to join the campaign. Given that in the 1980sas today95% of the Swedish workf
4、orce is unionized, the absence of the Swedish metalworkers union left a large hole in the European campaign. The Swedish thought that focusing on nominal weekly working hours was fatuous. The Swedish metal union believed that the distribution of working time should focus on annual holidays, family l
5、eave and on rigidly enforced limits on overtime that would be unacceptable to any self-respecting British shop steward. For the Swedish unions, working hours should help support Volvo, Saab, Electrolux and other companies faced with the growing challenge of globalization. To prescribe a rigid workin
6、g week as the solution to European labor market problems just did not make sense to the calm, consensual approach that had allowed Swedish capitalism to flourish while delivering the best version of social Europe on offer in the continent. At the time, it appeared frustrating to see this breach in s
7、olidarity. But today, the Swedish refusal to make a totem out of the 35-hour week appears more than justified. Sweden has maintained both full employment and record levels of trade union membership. By contrast, in Germany and France, where the 35-hour week was introduced, the continuing high level
8、of unemployment and the lack of movement and energy in the labor market have contributed to the biggest slump in trade union membership ever seen in both countries.(分数:20.00)(1).The reason why in the end the 35-hour week has been gotten through in Germany is that _.(分数:4.00)A.facing vast strikes and
9、 demonstrations, German managers couldnt deny the longstanding fact of overworking employees for high profitsB.German workers devoted themselves to striking and demonstrating against the former longer working weekC.the new working rule has been approved in most of European countriesD.the new working
10、 rule would definitely improve the rate of employment(2).In the second paragraph, what does nominal mean here?(分数:4.00)A.Formal.B.Regular.C.Artificial.D.Token.(3).In the 7th paragraph, what does breach in solidarity refer to?(分数:4.00)A.Social Europe.B.Prosperity in Sweden.C.Swedish noninvolvement.D.
11、The 35-hour week.(4).What is the authors attitude towards the 35-hour week?(分数:4.00)A.Neutral.B.Supporting.C.Suspicious.D.Pessimistic.(5).Which statement is true according to the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Swedish workers hardly dissented from its government in its working week problem.B.Until today there h
12、ave been 95% of the Swedish metalworkers that are unionized.C.Those British managers who have self-respects are considered to oppose a rigid enforcement of limits on overtime.D.Under the challenge of globalization, some major Swedish companies have turned to annual holidays and family leave for help
13、.三、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The stunningly slow pace of job creation, which sank to growth of just 32,000 in July, has provided new ammunition in an intense political debate over job quality. For months, Democrats have said that the long-delayed employment recovery was concentrated in low-wage jobs
14、that paid far less than those that were lost. White House officials replied that the available data failed to settle the matter one way or the other. The data is still inconclusive. But the weakness in job creation and the apparent weakness in high-paying jobs may be opposite sides of a coin. Compan
15、ies still seem cautious, relying on temporary workers and anxious about rising health care costs associated with full-time workers. Many economists say that over the long term, the most vulnerable positions are those at the low end of the wage scale that require fewer skills and are easily replicate
16、d. Even now, at a time when a disproportionate number of new jobs appear to be lower-paying ones, there has been growth in some high-income occupations like accounting, architecture and software. Yet the earnings gap between the highest-paid employees and the rest of the work force is still widening
17、, as it has over most of the last 30 years. The trend is most striking in factories, which accounted for the bulk of job losses in the last three years and tended to pay above-average wages. In contrast to previous recoveries, when companies rehired a large proportion of laid-off workers, manufactur
18、ers have added only 91,000 jobs this year, having eliminated more than two million jobs in the previous three years. The largely permanent decline in manufacturing employment, which has been more acute after this recession than in previous ones, spans all levels from blue-collar workers through seni
19、or management. It has coincided with a bulge in the number of jobs in low-paying fields that are comparatively easy to enter: retail sales, hotel services and clerical work.(分数:20.00)(1).Which of the following titles is most appropriate to the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Its Not Just the Jobs Lost, but the P
20、ay in the New Ones.B.The New Ammunition: Slow Pace of Job Creation.C.Earnings Gap to Be Solved.D.The Verso of a Coin.(2).It can be inferred from the passage that _.(分数:4.00)A.Manufacturers have offered more jobs than they have eliminated in the past few yearsB.The earnings gap problems used to be sm
21、all in the past few decadesC.Republicans seem to be on a sticky wicket in job quality problemsD.The write appears to be optimistic about manufacturing employment in future(3).Why do many companies prefer casual laborers?(分数:4.00)A.Because they could be low paid.B.Because they have no privilege of he
22、alth care which costs higher and higher.C.Because most of them used to be laid-off workers.D.Because the rate of employment wont be influenced.(4).Now there is an increase of low-income job employment in the field of _.(分数:4.00)A.architectureB.softwareC.hotel serviceD.church service(5).What is the a
23、uthors attitude towards the current situation in labor market?(分数:4.00)A.Optimistic.B.Apathetic.C.Impersonal.D.Critical.四、Passage 3(总题数:1,分数:16.00)It often happens that a number of applicants with almost identical qualifications and experience all apply for the same position. In their educational ba
24、ckground, special skills and work experience, there is little, if anything, to choose between half a dozen candidates. How then does the employer make a choice? Usually on the basis of an interview. There are many arguments for and against the interview as a selection procedure. The main argument ag
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