[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷223(无答案).doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 223(无答案)Section C0 As anyone who has tried to lose weight knows, realistic goal-setting generally produces the best results. Thats partially because it appears people who set realistic goals actually work more efficiently, and exert more effort, to achieve those goals.Whats far le
2、ss understood by scientists, however, are the potentially harmful effects of goal-setting.Newspapers relay daily accounts of goal-setting prevalent in industries and businesses up and down both Wall Street and Main Street , yet there has been surprisingly little research on how the long-trumpeted pr
3、actice of setting goals may have contributed to the current economic crisis , and unethical(不道德的) behavior in general.“Goals are widely used and promoted as having really beneficial effects. And yet, the same motivation that can push people to exert more effort in a constructive way could also motiv
4、ate people to be more likely to engage in unethical behaviors,“ says Maurice Schweitzer, an associate professor at Penns Wharton School.“It turns out theres no economic benefit to just having a goalyou just get a psychological benefit“ Schweitzer says. “But in many cases, goals have economic rewards
5、 that make them more powerful.“A prime example Schweitzer and his colleagues cite is the 2004 collapse of energy-trading giant Enron, where managers used financial incentives to motivate salesmen to meet specific revenue goals. The problem, Schweitzer says, is the actual trades were not profitable.O
6、ther studies have shown that saddling employees with unrealistic goals can compel them to lie, cheat or steal. Such was the case in the early 1990s when Sears imposed a sales quota on its auto repair staff. It prompted employees to overcharge for work and to complete unnecessary repairs on a company
7、wide basis.Schweitzer concedes his research runs counter to a very large body of literature that commends the many benefits of goal-setting. Advocates of the practice have taken issue with his teams use of such evidence as news accounts to support his conclusion that goal-setting is widely over-pres
8、cribed.In a rebuttal (反驳) paper, Dr. Edwin Locke writes:“ Goal-setting is not going away. Organizations cannot thrive without being focused on their desired end results any more than an individual can thrive without goals to provide a sense of purpose. “But Schweitzer contends the “mounting causal e
9、vidence“ linking goal-setting and harmful behavior should be studied to help spotlight issues that merit caution and further investigation. “Even a few negative effects could be so large that they outweigh many positive effects,“ he says.“Goal-setting does help coordinate and motivate people. My ide
10、a would be to combine that with careful oversight, a strong organizational culture, and make sure the goals that you use are going to be constructive and not significantly harm the organization,“ Schweitzer says.1 What message does the author try to convey about goal-setting?(A)Its negative effects
11、have long been neglected.(B) The goal increase peoples work efficiency.(C) Its role has been largely underestimated.(D)The goals most people set are unrealistic.2 What does Maurice Schweitzer want to show by citing the example of Enron?(A)Setting realistic goals can turn a failing business into succ
12、ess.(B) Businesses are less likely to succeed without setting realistic goals.(C) Financial incentives ensure companies meet specific revenue goals.(D)Goals with financial rewards have strong motivational power.3 How did Sears goal-setting affect its employees?(A)They were obliged to work more hours
13、 to increase their sales.(B) They competed with one another to attract more customers.(C) They resorted to unethical practice to meet their sales quota.(D)They improved their customer service on a companywide basis.4 What do advocates of goal-setting think of Schweitzers research?(A)Its findings are
14、 not of much practical value.(B) It exaggerates the side effects of goal-setting.(C) Its conclusion is not based on solid scientific evidence.(D)It runs counter to the existing literature on the subject.5 What is Schweitzers contention against Edwin Locke?(A)The link between goal-setting and harmful
15、 behavior deserves further study.(B) Goal-setting has become too deep-rooted in corporate culture.(C) The positive effects of goal-setting outweigh its negative effects.(D)Studying goal-setting can throw more light on successful business practices.5 For most of the 20th century, Asia asked itself wh
16、at it could learn from the modern, innovating West. Now the question must be reversed. What can the Wests overly indebted and sluggish (经济滞长的) nations learn from a flourishing Asia?Just a few decades ago, Asias two giants were stagnating (停滞不前) under faulty economic ideologies. However, once China b
17、egan embracing free-market reforms in the 1980s, followed by India in the 1990s, both countries achieved rapid growth. Crucially, as they opened up their markets, they balanced market economy with sensible government direction. As the Indian economist Amartya Sen has wisely said, “The invisible hand
18、 of the market has often relied heavily on the visible hand of government“.Contrast this middle path with America and Europe, which have each gone ideologically over-board in their own ways. Since the 1980s, America has been increasingly clinging to the ideology of uncontrolled free markets and dism
19、issing the role of governmentfollowing Ronald Regans idea that “government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. “ Of course, when the markets came crashing down in 2007, it was decisive government intervention that saved the day. Despite this fact, many Americans are still
20、strongly opposed to “ big government“.If Americans could only free themselves from their antigovernment doctrine, they would begin to see that the Americas problems are not insoluble. A few sensible federal measures could put the country back on the right path. A simple consumption tax of, say, 5% w
21、ould significantly reduce the countrys huge government deficit without damaging productivity. A small gasoline tax would help free America from its dependence on oil imports and create incentives for green energy development. In the same way, a significant reduction of wasteful agricultural subsidie
22、s could also lower the deficit. But in order to take advantage of these common-sense solutions, Americans will have to put aside their own attachment to the idea of smaller government and less regulation. American politicians will have to develop the courage to follow what is taught in all American
23、public-policy schools; that there are good taxes and bad taxes. Asian countries have embraced this wisdom, and have built sound long-term fiscal (财政的) policies as a result.Meanwhile, Europe has fallen prey to a different ideological trap: the belief that European governments would always have infini
24、te resources and could continue borrowing as if there were no tomorrow. Unlike the Americans, who felt that the markets knew best, the Europeans failed to anticipate how the markets would react to their endless borrowing. Today, the European Union is creating a $ 580 billion fund to ward off soverei
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