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1、2003年英语专业八级真题答案真题 120PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION A MINI-LECTURE In this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. while listening, take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but yon will need them to complete a gap-filling task afte
2、r the mini-lecture. when the lecture is over, yon will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking.听力原文When we talk about modern company, we usually have managers, employees, products, res
3、earch development or marketing in mind. However, in reality, a company is not just made up of these elements. There are other things that make a company what it is. This morning, were going to look at some other aspects of a company. Lets first take a look at the offices. The physicalsurroundings of
4、 most modern companies, especially offices, are becoming more and more similar. Although there are some differences from country to country, one office looks much like another. Office furniture and equipment tend to be similar: desks, chairs, filing cabinets, computers, etc. What is important about
5、offices, you may ask? Well, the atmosphere of the work place can often influence the effectiveness of a companys employees. Modern offices are more spacious and better lit, heated, ventilated and air-conditioned than in the past. But of course this is a feature that varies from firm to firm and may
6、be dependent on the size of the company and its corporate philosophy. In some companies, the employees work in large open plain offices without walls between the departments. In others, the staff members work more privately in individual offices. No matter what the office layout is like, modern comp
7、anies pay special attention to the physical surroundings in order to create an atmosphere conducive to higher working efficiency. Another related point when talking about offices is the work relations with other people at the place of work. They include relationships with fellow employees, workers o
8、r colleagues. A great part of work or job satisfaction, some people say the major portion, comes from getting on with others work. Work relations will also include those between management and employees. These relations are not always straightforward, particularly as the managements assessment of ho
9、w your performing can be crucial to your future career. Now Id like to say a bit more about the relations between management and employees. There are also matters about which employees want to talk to the management. In small businesses, the boss will probably work alongside his or her workers. Anyt
10、hing that needs to be sought out will be done face to face as soon the problem arises. There will be no formal meetings or procedures. But the larger the business, the less direct contact there will be between employees and management. Special meetings have to be held and procedures set up to say wh
11、en, where, how and in what circumstances the employees can talk to the management. Some companies have specially organized consultative committees for this purpose. In many countries of the world today, particularly in large firms, employees join the trade union and ask the union to represent them t
12、o the management. Through the union, all categories of employees can pass on the complaints they have and try to get things changed. The process through which unions negotiate with the management on behalf of their members is called collective bargaining. Instead of each employee trying to bargain a
13、lone with the company, the employees join together and collectively put forward their views. Occasionally, the firm will refuse to recognize the right of the union to negotiate for its members and the dispute over union recognition will arise. Where there is disagreement, bargaining or negotiation w
14、ill take place. A compromise agreement may be reached. Where this is not possible, the sides can go to arbitration and bring in a third party from outside to say what they think should happen. However, sometimes, one of the sides decides to take industrial action. The management can lock out the emp
15、loyees or prevent them from coming to work. It used to be quite common, but its rarely used today. The main courses of action open to a trade union are strike, a ban on working overtime, working to rule, that is, when employees work according to the companys rule book. Go-slows, which means the empl
16、oyees may spend more time doing the same job and picketing, which means the employees stand outside the entrance to the business location, holding up signs to show that theyre in conflict with the management. Every country has its own tradition of industrial relations, so its difficult to generalize
17、. In some businesses, unions are not welcomed by the management, but in others, the unions play an important role both in the everyday working relations of individual companies and also in the social and political life of the country. 第1题:参考答案:C答案解析:第2题:参考答案:A答案解析:第3题:参考答案:D答案解析:第4题:参考答案:B答案解析:第5题:参
18、考答案:C答案解析:听力原文Hostess. If youre going to create a TV show that deals week after week with things that areunbelievable, you need an actor who can play a believer, you know, a person who tends to believe everything. Tonight, in our show, we have David Duchovny , who is stared in the popular TV series
19、The X-Files. Thanks to his brilliant performance in the TV series, David has become one of the best-known figures in the country. H: Good evening, David. Im so glad to have you here. D: Its my pleasure. Thanks for inviting me on the show. H: David, have you often been on the radio shows? D: Oh yes,
20、quite often. To be frank, I love to be on the show. H: Why? D: You know, I want to know what people think about the TV series and about me, my acting, etc. H: Ok, David, lets first talk about the character you played in The X-Files. The character, whose name is Mulder, is supposed to be a believer.
21、He deals with those unbelievable,weird, often bizarre things and events. He must be, I mean, Mulder, someone who really believes in the things he meets in order to keep on probing into those mysteries. D: Thats true. Remember those words said by Mulder? What is so hard to believe? Whose intensity ma
22、kes even the most skeptical viewer believe the paranormal and outrageous government conspiracies, with every reason to believe that life in the persistent survey is driving us out of our terrestrial field, etc. etc? H: Fabulous. I guess, David, your contribution to the hit series is credibility. Now
23、, lets talk about your personal experience. From what I have read, I know that starting from your hildhood, youre always a smart boy went to the best private schools, accepted to most of the IVY colleges, not bad for a low-or middle-class kid from a broken family on New Yorks low eastside. So much t
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