[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷133及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 133 及答案与解析Part B (10 points) 0 Five Unfortunate Ways the Financial Crisis Affects Your Daily GrindBy now, youre probably up to your eyeballs in unsettling economic crisis news. The stock markets, tanked. Real estate value, sunk. But much less has been said about probably a more pressing
2、 concern to most workersyour job. Is it safe? How long will it be before you can expect to see a raise or bonus again?【R1】 _Unfortunately, the credit crisis has already begun affecting job growth. The unemployment rate has grown an entire percentage pointfrom 5.1 to 6.1between March and August. Furt
3、hermore, it is likely to get worse before it gets better. Goldman Sachs Group economists wrote in a report to clients yesterday that they expected unemployment to rise to seven percent in late 2009.【R2】 _At the outset of housing markets turmoil, most expected jobs in the banking, finance, constructi
4、on and real estate sectors to take a direct hit, as the problems started in those areas. However, now it is clear that the damage is likely to spread to other industries, including ones that who use credit to buy their goods or rely on new investments to move forward. In short, most of them.As for t
5、he IT department, David Foote, CEO at the IT workforce research consultancy, told Computerworld this week that he thinks more companies will be looking more closely at what parts of IT spending are critical, and some IT workers may be safer than others. But, overall, he finds little reason for techi
6、es to worry.【R3】 _Historically, most downturns have spared white collar and highly-skilled workers while hitting the least skilled the hardest. Yet observers believe that this downturn is likely to be more democratic than ones previously, because of the severity of the credit crunch.“Research indica
7、tes that employers hire relatively more skilled workers when they invest in new plant and equipment,“ Alan B. Krueger, an economist at Princeton, told the New York Times this week. “If funds for investment are not available because of the financial crisis, however, companies will hire fewer skilled
8、workers.“【R4】 _If youve just retired or were about to, sadly, your timing could not be worse as by beginning to withdraw from you nest egg just as the markets tumble, you are essentially locking in your losses. But what if the wheels of your retirement were already in motion? Experts say, as depress
9、ing as it sounds, working just a few years longer can make a big difference.“It does not have to be entirely unpleasant,“ writes New York Times columnist Tara Siegel Benard, “Maybe you could work part time and earn enough to cover the amount you would have drawn from your retirement portfolio. At le
10、ast you are not dipping into your savings while they are down.“【R5】 _The next logical question is, “Well, how long will this last?“ and while nobody agrees on an exact date, few have any confidence that it will be over by the holidays. Many argue that it will be at least 30 months long. Its not just
11、 economists and pundits. One reader poll in a business newspaper found the 54 percent of respondents consumers believed that the recession would last through the second half of 2009 and possibly as long as 2011.Word count: 535A. It looks like this downturn is in for the long haul.B. Skilled workers
12、might not be spared.C. The impact of economic downturn will be more severe.D. If you were going to retire soon, it will be a lot harder to.E. The damage is likely to spread to other sectors.F. It has already hurt job growth.G. IT workers enjoy a significant edge currently.1 【R1 】2 【R2 】3 【R3 】4 【R4
13、】5 【R5 】5 Leadership Through Challenging TimesStrong leadership is preferable within any economic climate, but it is clearly an essential quality in times of economic and commercial uncertainty. Leadership skills are highly prized within companies and organisations, as they can genuinely affect the
14、productivity, motivation and performance of employees, and thus add to the companys bottom line as a whole. Here are some tips on becoming a more effective leader.【R1】 _No person can expect to influence and earn the respect of others if they are not demonstrably in full control of their own professi
15、onal lives. This is not just about setting a good example to others, although that is important, but it is also the realisation that an effective leader should also lead themselves as an integral component of the company, rather than being a distant figure that simply delegates orders and workloads.
16、 It is only through being on top of your game that you can begin to start developing the tones, qualities and skills to inspire and motivate others.【R2】 _In a world of commercial uncertainty, calmness becomes a diminishing and therefore valuable resource. We have all been at positions within our car
17、eers where we have benefited from the cool-headed thinking of others, and great leaders tend to exude a confidence and calmness regardless of the turmoil around them. If you want to lead and motivate others, especially during tough commercial times, you must first establish a reputation for calm, cl
18、ear thinking yourself.【R3】 _To be a true leader amongst your colleagues, you must first develop a vision of the commercial future that you might ultimately communicate and lead them towards. Your vision must be as shrewd as it is coherent, as comprehensive as it is inclusive, and as achievable as it
19、 is far reaching. Look around you at people that you believe to be effective leaders, and you will find that they generally have a single-minded grasp of both the current situation and the desired outcomes of the future. This ability to perceive actions that will make a positive impact on your compa
20、nys future performance and achieve agreement amongst your colleagues to work towards shared goals is at the core of professional leadership.【R4】 _Particularly during times of commercial and economic pressure, an open mind and a flexibility of approach are key components of your leadership skills. Th
21、ere will be pressure to deliver results, although an open mind is a creative mind, and a creative, innovative approach may well pay dividends in todays challenging conditions. By keeping an open mind, and being encouraging towards your colleagues ideas, you will not only inspire them to innovate fur
22、ther, but you may well also find that a collaborative effort often yields the best results.【R5】 _Setting the boundaries of what you consider to be acceptable levels of performance amongst both your colleagues and yourself is key to effective leadership. In doing this, and doing it as early as possib
23、le, you should ensure clear guidance is laid down as to how you expect people to operate. It is also wise to be a realist, however, and to accept that there may be some things that you may wish to, but cannot change in the short term. But then that is what the mid and long term is for.Word count: 54
24、1A. Decide what you can and cant live with.B. Open peoples minds by being open minded.C. Calmness is a commodity.D. Create a vision that others can see.E. Start with yourself.F. Decide what is right and what is false.G. Share others vision.6 【R1 】7 【R2 】8 【R3 】9 【R4 】10 【R5 】10 Creating a Creative W
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