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书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟!住在富人区的她考研考博-英语-天津理工大学中环信息学院考试押题三合一+答案详解(图片大小可自由调整)全文为Word可编辑,若为PDF皆为盗版,请谨慎购买!第I卷一.综合题库-全考点押密(共120题)1.单选题
Youarenow()thebenefitofyourformerthrift.
问题1选项
A.reaping
B.drawing
C.enjoying
D.gaining
【答案】D
【解析】考查固定短语搭配。A选项reaping“收获,获得;收割”;B选项drawing“画;拉;吸引”;C选项enjoying“欣赏,享受;喜爱;使过得快活”;D选项gaining“增加;利润;收获;获得;赚到”。根据固定搭配gainthebenefit“得到益处/好处”可知该题选gaining。句意:你现在正受益于你以前的节俭。因此D选项正确。
2.单选题
12.
问题1选项
A.Sheisn’tfeelingwell.
B.Sheisunderpressure.
C.Shedoesn’tliketheweather.
D.Sheisfeelingrelieved.
【答案】A
【解析】M:Areyouhavinganyproblemslikeweakness,fatigue,orheadaches?
W:Well,Icertainlyfeltundertheweather.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
【解析】常用习语。女士说Icertainlyfeltundertheweather,即她觉得身体不适。
3.单选题
Wehadbeenwantingtoexpandourchildren’shorizonsbytakingthemtoaplacethatwasunlikeanythingwe’dbeenexposedtoduringourtravelsinEuropeandtheUnitedStates.InthinkingaboutwhatwaspossiblefromGeneva,wherewearebased,wedecidedonatriptoIstanbul,atwo-hourplaneridefromZurich.
Weenvisionedthetripasapreludetomoreexoticones,perhapstoNewDelhiorBangkoklaterthisyear,butthoughtour11-and13-year-oldsneededafirststepawayfrommanicuredboulevardsandpristinemonuments.
Whatwedidn’tforeseewasthereactionoffriends,whowarnedthatwewereputtingourchildren“indanger,”referringvaguely,andmostincorrectly,todisease,terrorismorjusttheunknown.TohelpusgetacquaintedwiththepeculiaritiesofIstanbulandtogiveourchildrenachancetochoosewhattheywereparticularlyinterestedinseeing,weboughtanexcellentguidebookandreaditthoroughlybeforeleaving.
Friendlywarningsdidn’tchangeourplanning,althoughwemighthavemoreprudentlycheckedwiththeU.S.StateDepartment’slistoftroublespots.Wedidn’tseealotofchildrenamongtheforeignvisitorsduringoursix-daystayinIstanbul,butwefoundthetouristareasquitesafe,veryinterestingandvariedenougheventosuitourson,whoseoft-repeatedrequestisthatwenotsee“everysingle”churchandmuseuminagivencity.
Vaccinationsweren’tneededforthecity,butwewereconcernedaboutadaptingtothewaterforashortstay.Soweusedbottledwaterfordrinkingandbrushingourteeth,aprecautionthatmayseemexcessive,butweallstayedhealthy.
Takingtheadviceofafriend,webookedahotela20-minutewalkfrommostofIstanbul’smajortouristsites.Thisnotonlygotussomemorningexercise,strollingovertheKarakoyBridge,buttookuspastacolorfulassortmentoffishermen,vendorsandshoeshiners.
Fromateenagerandpre-teen’sview,Istanbulstreetlifeisfascinatingsincealmosteverythingcanbeboughtoutdoors.TheywereatagoodagetospendtimewanderingthelabyrinthoftheSpiceBazaar,whereshopsdisplaymoundsofpungentherbsinsacks.Doingthiswithyoungerchildrenwouldbehardersimplybecausethestreetsaresopackedwithpeople;itwouldbeeasytogetlost.Forourtwo,whosebuyingexperienceconsistedofdepartmentstoresandshoppingmallboutiques,itwasamazingtodiscoverthatyoucouldbargainoverpriceandperhapsendupwithtwoofsomethingforthepriceofone.TheyalsolearnedtofigureouttherelativevalueoftheTurkishlira,notasmallmatterwithitsmanyzeros.
BeingexposedtoIslamwasanimportantpartofourtrip.Visitingthemosques,especiallytheenormousBlueMosque,wasourfirstglimpseintohowthismajorreligionispracticed.Ourchildren’scuriosityalreadyhadbeenpiquedbythefivedailycallstoprayeroverloudspeakersineverycomerofthecity,andthescarvescoveringtheheadsofmanywomen.
Navigatingmealscanbetroublesomewithchildren,butakebab,boughtonthestreetorinrestaurants,wasunfailinglypopular.Sincewehaddecidedthistripwasnotforgourmets,kebabssparedustheagonyoftryingtofindarestauranteachdaythatwouldsuittheadults*desiretotrysomethingnewamidchildren’sinsistencethatthefoodbeservedimmediately.Gradually,webranchedouttotrysomeotherTurkishspecialties.
AlthoughoursonhadstudiedIslambriefly,itisimpossibletobepreparedforeveryawkwardquestionthatmightcomeup,suchasduringourvisitstotheTopkapiSarayi,theOttomanSultans'palace.Noguideswereavailablesoitwasdo-it-yourself,usingourguidebook,whichcheatedusofalotofinterestinghistoryandanecdotesthataprofessionalguidecouldprovide.Nexttime,weresolvedtomakesucharrangementsinadvance.
Onthistrip,wewanderedthroughthemagnificentcomplex,withitsimperialtreasures,itscourtyardsanditsharem.Thelastrequiredabitofexplanationthatwewouldhavehappilylefttoalearnedthirdparty.
1.ThecouplechoseIstanbulastheirholidaydestinationmainlybecause(
).
2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisINCORRECT?
3.Welearnfromthecouple’sshoppingexperiencebackhomethat
(
).
4.ThelasttwoparagraphssuggestthattovisitplacesofinterestinIstanbul
(
).
5.ThefamilyhaveseenorvisitedallthefollowinginIstanbulEXCEPT(
).
问题1选项
A.thecityisnottoofarawayfromwheretheylived.
B.thecityisnotonthelistoftheU.S.StateDepartment.
C.thecityisbetweenthefamiliarandtheexotic.
D.thecityismorefamiliarthanexotic.
问题2选项
A.Thefamilyfoundthecitywasexactlywhattheyhadexpected.
B.Theirfriendswereopposedtotheirholidayplan.
C.Theycouldhavebeenmorecautiousaboutbringingkidsalong.
D.Theywereabitcautiousaboutthequalityofwaterinthecity.
问题3选项
A.theywereusedtobargainingoverprice.
B.theypreferredtobuythingsoutdoors.
C.streetmarketsweretheirfavorites.
D.theypreferredfashionandbrandnames.
问题4选项
A.guidebooksareveryuseful.
B.aprofessionalguideisamust.
C.onehastobepreparedforquestions.
D.onehastomakearrangementsinadvance.
问题5选项
A.religiousprayers.
B.historicalbuildings.
C.local-stylemarkets.
D.shoppingmallboutiques.
【答案】第1题:C
第2题:A
第3题:D
第4题:B
第5题:D
【解析】1.细节事实题。本题是问这对夫妻选择伊斯坦布尔作为它们的度假目的地的主要原因。从第一段内容与第二段开头“Weenvisionedthetripasapreludetomoreexoticones,perhapstoNewDelhiorBangkoklaterthisyear.我们把这次旅行想象成更多异国情调之旅的前奏,也许今年晚些时候会去新德里或曼谷”一句可以知道这家人打算选择一个较为陌生但又与家较近的地方作为旅游目的地。C选项‘这个城市介于熟悉和陌生之间’正确。
2.细节事实题。本题是问选项中哪一项叙述是错误的。由文章第四段中的“...butwefoundthetouristareasquitesafe,veryinterestingandvariedenougheventosuitourson.但是我们发现旅游区非常安全,非常有趣,而且种类繁多,甚至适合我们的儿子。”一句可知当他们到达伊斯坦布尔旅行之后才发现这里和旅行之前所了解到的信息是不一样的,所以A选项“这家人发现这个城市和他们设想中的是一样的”错误,符合题意。
3.细节事实题。本题是问我们可以从这对夫妻的购物经历中了解到什么。由文章第七段中的“Forourtwo,whosebuyingexperienceconsistedofdepartmentstoresandshoppingmallboutiques,itwasamazingtodiscoverthatyoucouldbargainoverpriceandperhapsendupwithtwoofsomethingforthepriceofone.对于我们两个人来说,他们的购物经验包括百货公司和购物中心的精品店,当你发现你可以讨价还价的时候,你可能会以一件东西的价格买到两件东西,这让我很惊讶。”一句可知D选项‘在自己国内的购物习惯更倾向于选择流行时尚和知名品牌’正确。
4.推理判断题。本题是问最后两段内容表明在伊斯坦布尔游览名胜的情况…。由文章倒数第二段第二句“Noguideswereavailablesoitwasdo-it-yourself,usingourguidebook,whichcheatedusofalotofinterestinghistoryandanecdotesthataprofessionalguidecouldprovide.没有导游,所以只能自己动手,用我们的导游手册,这让我们错过了很多专业导游能提供的有趣的历史和轶事。”B选项‘专业的指南是必不可少的’正确。
5.推理判断题。本题是问在伊斯坦布尔,除…外,这家人在伊斯坦布尔见过或参观过以下所有地方。综合上下文,A选项在倒数第四段提及,B,C选项在第六,七段提及,而从文章第七段中的“Forourtwo,whosebuyingexperienceconsistedofdepartmentstoresandshoppingmallboutiques,itwasamazingtodiscoverthatyoucouldbargainoverpriceandperhapsendupwithtwoofsomethingforthepriceofone.对于我们两个人来说,他们的购物经验包括百货公司和购物中心的精品店,当你发现你可以讨价还价的时候,你可能会以一件东西的价格买到两件东西,这让我很惊讶。”确定shoppingmallboutiques是这家人在国内的购物点,而不是在伊斯坦布尔,所以符合题意,D选项正确。
4.单选题
Shedidn’topenlyattacktheplan,butheroppositionwas(
)inherfailuretosayanythinginsupportofit.
问题1选项
A.explicit
B.implicit
C.internal
D.immoral
【答案】B
【解析】形容词辨析题。A选项explicit“明确的,清楚的”;B选项implicit“含蓄的,暗示的”;C选项internal“内部的”;D选项immoral“不道德的”。
句意:她没有公开抨击这个计划,但她没有说任何支持这个计划的话,这就暗示了她的反对。选项B符合句意。
5.单选题
Therewasabigholeintheroadwhich()thetraffic.
问题1选项
A.setback
B.stoodback
C.heldup
D.keptdown
【答案】C
【解析】考查词组辨析。setback“推迟,使受…挫折”;standback“退后,往后站”;holdup“举起,阻拦”;keepdown“控制,镇压”。句意:路上的一个大洞阻碍了交通。C项符合题意。
6.单选题
TheGovernment'spolicieswillcomeunderclose(
)intheweeksbeforetheelection.
问题1选项
A.appreciation
B.scrutiny
C.specification
D.apprehension
【答案】B
【解析】考查名词辨析。appreciation“欣赏,感谢”;scrutiny“审查,细看”;specification“规格,说明书”;apprehension“理解”。句意:选举前的几周,政府的政策将会接受详细审查。由Government’spolicies及close“严密的”可知B项“审查”能与之搭配。答案B
7.单选题
Withtheconstantchangeoftheconditions,theoutcomeisnotalways().
问题1选项
A.favorable
B.predictable
C.dependable
D.reasonable
【答案】B
【解析】考查形容词辨析。A选项favorable“有利的,良好的”;B选项predictable“可预测的”;C选项dependable“可靠的,可信赖的”;D选项reasonable“合理的”。句意:随着环境的不断变化,结果并不总是可以预测的。选项B符合语境。
8.单选题
Tenyearsoflivingwithamyotrophiclateralsclerosis,orA.L.S,progressive,paralyzingdisease,havestillednearlyeverymuscle;Dr.JulesLodishtypeswithtwitchesofhischeek,detectedbyasensorclippedtothisglasses.Butwhenpeopleaskhimhowhefeelsabouthislife,Dr.Lodish,hiseyesexpressingtheintensitydeniedtohisbody,responds:“Istilllookforwardtoday.”
A.L.S.orLouGehrig’sdisease,isoftendescribedasakindoflivingdeathin,whichthebodygoesflaccidwhilemindremainsintactandacutelyaware.Theprospectofbeingtrappedinaninertbodyandbeingtotallydependentonothersdrivesmanysuffererstosuicide.
WhenAttorneyGeneralJohnAshcroftattackedanOregonlawallowingdoctor-assistedsuicidein2001—acasethatisstillworkingitswaysthroughthelegalsystem—patientswiththediseasewereamongthosewhosupportedthelawincourt.
Butwhilethelegalcaseandmuchofthenationalattentionhavefocusedontheissueoftherighttodie,lessisknownaboutthosepatientswhowanttolive,andlikeDr.Lodish,willgotoextraordinarylengthstodoso.
Withadequatemedicalcare,patientsoftencanliveforyearsrelativelyfreeofphysicalpainfromthediseaseitself.“It’smoreasortofexistential,psychicsortofpain,”saidDr.LeoMcCluskey,aneurologistinPhiladelphiawhotreatsmanypeoplewiththedisease.
Asaresult,patientsandtheirfamiliesareforced,onadailybasis,totakestockofthemeaningandqualityoftheirlivesandtomakerepeateddecisionsabouthowmuchistoomuch.
“WithA.L.S.,youhaveachoiceaboutwhentostoptreatment,lettingnaturetakeitscourse.”saidDr.LindaGanzini,aprofessorofpsychiatryatOregonHealthandScienceUniversityinPortland,whohasstudiedpatientsmakingend-of-lifedecisions.
Whatkeepsmanypatientsalive,expertssay,isasenseofhavingunfinishedbusiness—perhapsamilestone“likegettingthelastkidofftocollege”saidDr.MellarP.Davis,aprofessorhematologyandmedicaloncologyattheClevelandClinic.
Thosepatientswhodobestarethosewhohaveinsurancethatcoversnursingandmedicalcare,allowingthemtoavoidsomeofthemajorhealthrisksassociatedwiththedisease,andfamilymemberswhocancoverthehourswhenexperthelpisunavailable.
Manypatients,Dr.Ganzinisaid,havedeepreligiousbeliefsthathelpsustainthem,andtheyareable,“tofindhopeinthefuture,findmeaningandtoleratethedailyongoinglossesthattheyareexperiencing.”
Dr.Lodish’sbodysitslimpinawheelchairandhistonguelolls;amachinebreathesforhimthroughatracheostomytubeinhisthroat.Helosttheabilitytotalkmorethanthreeyearsago,hesays,thenjokes,“Butnottheabilitytobeannoying.”
TherearenohalfmeasuresforDr.Lodish,ahematologistwhodevisedhisownintricatelydetailedtreatmentregimen.Hewrotea30guideforhisnursesthatsetsstandardsforasterileenvironmentthatgobeyondhospitalpractices,rulesthathavehelpedhimavoidtheinfectionsthatkillmanypatients.Whenhecouldnolongereat,hedidtheresearchtocomeupwitharecipeforthenutrientblendthatflowsdownhisfeedingtube—evendeterminingthattheingredientswerekosher—andhetypedthetwoguidetoitspreparation,twitchbytwitch,withaspecialprogramonthelaptopthathelpshimtochoosewholewordsorphrasesfromscrollinglists.
Thiswiretotheworldkeepshimconnectedtohisfamilyandfriends,andallowshimtoremainanimportantpartoftheirlives.Hecontinuestoprovidemedicalconsultation,andnowadvisespatientswithA.L.S.andtheirfamiliesonhowtoorganizetheirowncareandusethecommunicationdeviceshehasmastered.
“OneironyiswithmanypeopleIcommunicatemorenowthanwhenIwaswell,”Dr.Lodishsaid.
Byholdingon,hesaid,hehasbeenabletoseemanyoflife’smilestones,includingthemarriagesoftwoofhisthreechildren.
Whenhisolderdaughter,ElizabethLester,becamepregnantwiththefirstgrandchild,sheaskedherfathertomaketheofficialfamilyannouncement.
“Hestillplaysthesameroleforme”shesaid,“Istillconsulthimonfinancialmattersandotherkindsofthings.”
Dr.Lodishsaidthathisowndeterminationtolivecomes,inpart,fromhislongexperienceintreatingcancerpatients,whooftenfeelthatadiagnosisisadeathsentence.
1.A.L.S.isadiseasethat().
2.JulesLodish().
3.AllthefollowingarepossiblereasonswhythepatientswithA.L.S.canliveabetterlifeEXCEPT
().
4.Dr.LodishmanagestolivewithA.L.S.mainlybecausehe().
5.WhichofthefollowingtasksisNOTundertakenbyDr.JulesLodish?
问题1选项
A.causespeopletoparalyzeinstantly
B.makeseverymusclestopmovinggradually
C.ishighlycontagiousintheUnitedStates
D.isgeneticallydeterminedandcannotbecured
问题2选项
A.wantstocommitsuicide
B.supportsanOregonlaw
C.determinedtolivelonger
D.isbecomingunconscious
问题3选项
A.theyhaveinsurancethatcoversnursingandmedicalcare
B.theyhaveasenseofhavingunfinishedbusiness
C.theyhavestrongreligiousbeliefsthathelpsustainthem
D.theyhavegotastrongmentalsupportfrompeoplearound
问题4选项
A.ishavingexperthelp
B.knowshowtocopewiththedisease
C.iswell-equippedwithadvanceddevices
D.oftencommunicateswithotherpeople
问题5选项
A.Treatingalotofcancerpatients.
B.Devisinghisowntreatmentplan.
C.Providingmedicalconsultation.
D.Communicatingwithmanypeople.
【答案】第1题:B
第2题:C
第3题:D
第4题:D
第5题:A
【解析】1.判断推理题。根据题干可定位到文章第一段“A.L.S,progressive,paralyzingdisease,havestillednearlyeverymuscle(A.L.S是一种渐进性的麻痹性疾病,几乎使每一块肌肉都停止活动)”和第二段“A.L.S.orLouGehrig’sdisease,isoftendescribedasakindoflivingdeathin,whichthebodygoesflaccidwhilemindremainsintactandacutelyaware.(肌萎缩性侧索硬化症或卢伽雷氏症,常被描述为一种活死人。身体会变得松弛,而头脑却保持完整和敏锐的意识。)”,由此可推断出肌萎缩性侧索硬化症使肌肉病变会有一个循序渐进的过程。A选项“使人立即瘫痪”说法错误;B选项“使每一块肌肉逐渐停止活动”符合题意;C选项“在美国是高度传染性的”和D选项“是由基因决定的,不能治愈”文章都没有提到。因此B选项正确。
2.判断推理题。根据题干可定位到文章第一段“Butwhenpeopleaskhimhowhefeelsabouthislife,Dr.Lodish,hiseyesexpressingtheintensitydeniedtohisbody,responds:Istilllookforwardtoday.(但当人们问洛迪什对自己的生活有何感想时,他的眼神流露出了身体所没有的那种强烈感,他回答说:我仍然期待着。)”和第四段“lessisknownaboutthosepatientswhowanttolive,andlikeDr.Lodish,willgotoextraordinarylengthstodoso.(但对于那些像洛迪什医生一样想要活下去的病人,人们却知之甚少。)”,由此可推断出Dr.Lodish虽然被肌肉萎缩性侧索硬化症折磨,但他仍不失积极乐观的心态,对生活充满期待,决定好好生活与病魔抗争到底。A选项“想自杀”说法错误;B选项“支持俄勒冈州一项(允许医生协助自杀的)法律”文章没有提到;C选项“决心活得更长”符合题意;D选项“正在变得失去意识”说法错误。因此C选项正确。
3.细节事实题。根据题干可定位到文章第八段“Whatkeepsmanypatientsalive,expertssay,isasenseofhavingunfinishedbusiness…(专家说,让许多病人活下来的,是一种未完的事业感……)”;第九段“Thosepatientswhodobestarethosewhohaveinsurancethatcoversnursingandmedicalcare,allowingthemtoavoidsomeofthemajorhealthrisksassociatedwiththedisease,andfamilymemberswhocancoverthehourswhenexperthelpisunavailable.(那些做得最好的病人是那些拥有涵盖护理和医疗护理的保险,使他们能够避免一些与疾病相关的主要健康风险的人,以及那些家庭成员在得不到专家帮助时可以支付时间的人。)”以及第十段“havedeepreligiousbeliefsthathelpsustainthem(许多患者都有深刻的宗教信仰,这些信仰帮助他们维持生命)”,因此A选项“他们有涵盖护理和医疗的保险”;B选项“他们有一种未完的事业感”以及C选项“他们有强烈的宗教信仰来支持他们”在文中都有提到,只有D选项“他们从周围的人那里得到了强大的精神支持”文章没有提及,因此D选项正确。
4.细节事实题。根据题干可定位到文章第十三段“Thiswiretotheworldkeepshimconnectedtohisfamilyandfriends,andallowshimtoremainanimportantpartoftheirlives.(这条与世界相连的线让他与家人和朋友保持联系,让他成为他们生活中重要的一部分。)”以及第十四段“OneironyiswithmanypeopleIcommunicatemorenowthanwhenIwaswell(具有讽刺意味的是,我现在和很多人交流的次数比我健康时还多)”,由此可知Dr.Lodish与病魔作斗争是通过经常与他人沟通交流,分享生命中的点滴。A选项“正在接受专家的帮助”;B选项“知道如何对付这种疾病”;C选项“配备了先进的设备”都不是主要原因,只有D选项“经常与他人交流”符合题意,因此D选项正确。
5.细节事实题。根据题干可定位到文章第十二段“whodevisedhisownintricatelydetailedtreatmentregimen.(他设计了自己复杂而详细的治疗方案。)”;第十三段“Thiswiretotheworldkeepshimconnectedtohisfamilyandfriends,andallowshimtoremainanimportantpartoftheirlives.Hecontinuestoprovidemedicalconsultation…(这条与世界相连的线让他与家人和朋友保持联系,让他成为他们生活中重要的一部分。他继续提供医疗咨询……)”,由此可知B选项“制定自己的治疗方案”;C选项“提供医疗咨询”和D选项“与许多人交流”说法正确,文章都有提及,而A选项“治疗了很多癌症患者”可定位到文章最后一段“Dr.Lodishsaidthathisowndeterminationtolivecomes,inpart,fromhislongexperienceintreatingcancerpatients,whooftenfeelthatadiagnosisisadeathsentence.(洛迪什说,他自己想活下去的决心,在一定程度上来自于他长期治疗癌症患者的经验,这些患者常常觉得确诊就等于判了死刑。)”,该段落只说了Dr.Lodish想活下去的决心来自治疗癌症患者的经验,并没有直接说他治疗了很多癌症患者,因此A选项符合题意,A选项正确。
9.单选题
Theinterconnectionintheglobalfinancialsystemmeansthatifonenation()onitssovereigndebtorentersintorecessionthatplacessomeoftheexternalprivatedebtatriskaswell,thebankingsystemofcreditornationsfacelosses.
问题1选项
A.accounts
B.defaults
C.bailouts
D.switches
【答案】B
【解析】动词词义辨析。account“认为”;default“拖欠,不履行”;bailout“紧急救助、跳伞”;switch“转换”。句意:全球金融体系的互联互通意味着如果一个国家的主权债务违约拖欠,或陷入衰退,导致部分外部私人债务也面临风险,债权国的银行体系将面临损失。选项B符合题意。
10.填空题
YouandIdon’tneedanyoneelse’sassistance.Wecansolvetheseproblemsby(
).
句意:我和你都不需要其它任何人的帮助。我们靠我们自己可以解决问题。
【答案】ourselves
【解析】固定搭配。byourselves依靠自己独立完成。
11.单选题
Whenwecreditthesuccessfulpeoplewithintelligence,physicalstrengthorgoodluck,wearemakingexcusesforourselvesbecausewefall()inallthree.
问题1选项
A.rare
B.lacking
C.short
D.scarce
【答案】C
【解析】考查固定搭配辨析。rare“稀有的;稀薄的;半熟的”;lacking“缺乏的;没有的;不足的”;short“短的;不足的;矮的”;scarce“缺乏的;不足的;稀有的”,这四个词是同义词,都有“缺乏的”的意思,但是这里fallshort是一个固定搭配,表示“不足;缺乏”。句意:当我们认为成功的人具有智慧、强健的体魄和好运时,我们只是在为我们……以上三种因素而找借口。故正确答案为选项C。
12.单选题
Justabout40%ofemployeesandmanagersinaNorthAmericansurveysaidtheyknowhowtheycanincreasetheirbasepayorcashbonuses.Theresultssuggestemployerslosemuchofthevalueofthepayraisesandbonusestheydistributebynotcommunicatingeffectively.“Manyemployeesandmanagerssimplydon’tunderstandwhytheygetpaidwhattheydo,”pointsoutRobHeneman,professorofmanagementandhumanresources,OhioStateUniversity,Columbus.“Businessescan’tgetagoodreturnoftheircompensationinvestmentifpeopledon’tunderstandhowtheirpayisdetermined.”
Thesurveyofmorethan6,000managersandemployeesin26organizationsintheU.S.andCanadashowedthatemployeesandmanagersfelttheiremployersdidagoodjobexplainingtheirperformanceobjectivesandthewaytheirperformanceismeasured.Theywereunclear,though,abouthowperformancewasrelatedtopay.Surprisingly,employeesreportedtheyknewmoreaboutstockoptionsattheircompaniesandhowtheyaredeterminedthanhowbasepayis.However,theresultsshowedthatbasepayknowledgeplaysalargerroleinoverallpaysatisfactionthandootherformsofcompensation,suchasbonuses.Employeeswhohadhigherlevelsofpayknowledgeshowedgreateroverallpaysatisfaction,which,inturn,waslinkedtohigherlevelsofretention(聘用)commitmenttothecompany,andeventrustinmanagement.Inotherwords,Henemanemphasizes,ensuringthatemployeesunderstandtheirpayisgoodforacompany’sbottomline.
Hefeelsthatcorporatecultureisoftenamajorproblemindealingwiththelackofpayknowledgeamongworkers.Inmanycompanies,itisconsideredtaboo—orevenexplicitlyforbidden—todiscussmattersdealingwithsalary.Inlieuof(代替)disclosingactualpayamountsofemployeestootherswithinthecompany,managementcanprovidemoreinformationaboutpaypracticesandpolicies,suchastheprocessusedtodeterminesalary,andtheaverageofraisesinaparticularyear.Workerswantmorethangeneralities;theywanttoknowhowpaypoliciesapplytotheirparticularsituation,Henemanpointsout.Thatoftenmeansmanagersneedtositdownwiththeiremployeesone-on-one.
1.WhatdoestheNorthAmericanSurveymainlysuggest?
2.Theemployersofmanycompaniesfailedto______.
3.Whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantfactorinoverallpaysatisfaction?
4.Theemployeeswhounderstandandaresatisfiedwiththeirpaywould______.
5.Whatcanemployersdotohelptheiremployeesknowbetterhowpayisdetermined?
问题1选项
A.Iftheemployersmaketheirpaypolicyknownbetter,thecompanywouldgetmoreinreturn.
B.Iftheemployersmaketheirpaypolicyknownbetter,theywouldgetpayraisesandbonuses.
C.Iftheemployeesknowmoreaboutthepaypolicyofthecompany,theywouldgetmore.
D.Iftheemployeesknowmoreaboutthepaypolicyofthecompany,theywouldbecomeoneinthemanagement.
问题2选项
A.explainwhattheirperformanceobjectiveswere
B.explainthewayperformancewasmeasured
C.explainthewayperformancewasrelatedtopay
D.explainhowperformancewasrelatedtopromotion
问题3选项
A.Stockoptions.
B.Bonuses.
C.Corporateculture.
D.Basepay.
问题4选项
A.bewillingtoremaininthebottomline
B.bewillingtobeloyalanddedicatedtothecompany
C.beensuredthattheirpayisjustified
D.beensuredthattheiremployersareworthwhile
问题5选项
A.Theycanshatterthetaboobyencouragingdiscussionaboutsalarymattersamongtheemployees.
B.Theycandisclosepayamountsofemployeestootherswithinthecompany.
C.Theycantalkwithindividualemployeeabouthowpaypoliciesapplytohisparticularsituation.
D.Theycantellallemployeesthetotalofraisesinaparticularyear.
【答案】第1题:A
第2题:C
第3题:D
第4题:B
第5题:C
【解析】1.推理判断题。由题干可以定位到文章第一段第二句Theresultssuggestemployerslosemuchofthevalueofthepayraisesandbonusestheydistributebynotcommunicatingeffectively.(结果表明,由于没有进行有效沟通,雇主失去了他们所发放的加薪和奖金的大部分价值。),说明因为雇主没有良好地向员工传达企业的薪酬政策,所以无法获得良好的薪酬投资回报。因此A选项“如果雇主更好地宣传他们的薪酬政策,公司会得到更多的回报”正确。B选项“如果雇主让他们的薪酬政策更广为人知,他们就会得到加薪和奖金”,原文说的是只有少部分员工知道如何获得加薪和奖金,所以B错误。C选项“如果员工更了解公司的薪酬政策,他们会得到更多”,D选项“如果员工更了解公司的薪酬政策,他们就会成为管理层中的一员”在文中没有提及,所以C,D错误。
2.客观细节题。由题干可以定位到文章第二段第二句Theywereunclear,though,abouthowperformancewasrelatedtopay.(不过,他们不清楚绩效与薪酬之间的关系。),说明许多雇主没有解释清楚绩效与薪酬之间的关系。因此C选项“解释绩效与薪酬的关系”正确。A选项“解释他们的绩效目标是什么”,B选项“解释衡量业绩的方式”,由原文可知,雇主在解释业绩目标和衡量业绩的方式方面做得很好,所以A,B错误。D选项“解释绩效与晋升的关系”在文中没有提及,所以D错误。
3.客观细节题。由题干可以定位到文章第二段第四句However,theresultsshowedthatbasepayknowledgeplaysalargerroleinoverallpaysatisfactionthandootherformsofcompensation,suchasbonuses.(然而,研究结果显示,基本工资知识对总体薪酬满意度的影响要大于奖金等其他形式的薪酬。),说明整体薪酬满意度中最重要的因素是基本工资。因此D选项“基本工资”正确。A选项“股票期权”,B选项“奖金”,C选项“企业文化”均不符合题意,所以A,B,C错误。
4.推理判断题。由题干可以定位到文章第二段倒数第二句Employeeswhohadhigherlevelsofpayknowledgeshowedgreateroverallpaysatisfaction,which,inturn,waslinkedtohigherlevelsofretentioncommitmenttothecompany,andeventrustinmanagement.(薪酬知识水平较高的员工总体薪酬满意度更高,这反过来又与对公司的保留承诺更高,甚至与对管理层的信任程度更高有关。),说明了解并对自己的薪酬感到满意的员工会对公司更加忠诚和信任。因此B选项“愿意对公司忠诚和奉献”正确。A选项“愿意留在底线中”,C选项“被确保他们的薪酬是合理的”,D选项“被确保他们的雇主是有价值的”在文中均没有提及,所以A,C,D错误。
5.客观细节题。由题干可以定位到文章第三段最后两句Workerswantmorethangeneralities;theywanttoknowhowpaypoliciesapplytotheirparticularsituation,Henemanpointsout.Thatoftenmeansmanagersneedtositdownwiththeiremployeesone-on-one.(亨曼指出,员工想要的不仅仅是一般性的信息;他们想知道薪酬政策如何适用于他们的具体情况。这往往意味着管理人员需要与员工一对一地坐下来谈。),说明雇主可以通过和员工一对一谈话来帮助他们更好地了解薪酬政策。因此C选项“他们可以与员工单独讨论薪资政策如何适用于他的特殊情况”正确。A选项“他们可以通过鼓励员工之间讨论工资问题来打破禁忌”,由原文可知,在许多公司谈论工资问题是明确禁止的,打破禁忌并不能帮助员工更好地了解薪酬政策,所以A错误。B选项“他们可以向公司内部的其他人披露员工的工资数额”,由原文可知,比起向公司内部其他人披露员工的实际薪酬,管理层有其他可以公布的有效信息,所以B错误。D选项“他们可以告诉所有员工某一年的加薪总额”,原文说的是特定年份的平均加薪幅度,而不是加薪总额,所以D错误。
13.单选题
Thekeyelementtosuccessfulinterviewingisnotyourexperience,yourgrades,whatclassesyoutook,yourextracurricularactivities,oranyoftheotherbasicnecessities.Thoseskillsarewhatgotyoutheinterview.Thekeyelementtosuccessfulinterviewingcanbesummedupinoneword:attitude.Ifyouwanttoriseaboveotherswithbetterexperience,bettergrades,orbetteranything,youwillneedtoworkondevelopingahighlypositiveworkattitude.
Yourattitudedetermineswhetheryouwill“makethecut”orbediscarded.Remember,thereareplentyofcompetitorswiththeabilitytodoalmostanygivenjob—especiallyattheentrylevel.
Thewaymostemployersdifferentiateattheentrylevelisbycandidates’attitudestowardthejob.Yourattitudeisoftenwhatrecruiterswillrememberwhenthedusthassettledafterreviewingten,twenty,orevenonehundredcandidates—theonewhowassincerelywillingtoputforthhisverybesteffort.Ifyouhavetheattitudeofwantingtodoyourverybestforthecompany,ofbeingfocusedonthecompany’sneeds,ofputtingyourselfforthasthepersonwhowillbecommittedanddedicatedtofulfillingtheirneeds,youwilllikelybetheonechosen.’
Whyisattitudesoimportant?Becausemostcompaniesalreadyhavetheirfallshareofmulti-talentedsuperstarswhocareaboutnoonebutthemselves.Askanymanagerwhothemostvaluablememberofhisteamis,andhewillpointnottotheoverratedsuperstar,buttothepersonwhohasthe‘cando’attitude,thepersonwhocanbecountedoninanysituation,thepersonwhotrulystrivesforexcellence.Givemeateamplayerwhoisachievingat99%andIwilltakeheroveraflashysuperstarwhoisrunningat50%efficiencyanydayoftheweek.Andsowill99%ofallhiringmanagers.
Sodon’tworryifyouarenot“superstar”quality.Ifyoucanshowmeinyourwordsandactions,thatyouarereadytoputforthyourverybestefforttowardachievingexcellence,youwillbechosenoverthesuperstar.Youcanshowyourwinningattitudeinthewayyoupresentyourself.Incorporatetheactualwords“positive“excellence,”and“strivingtobethebest”intoyourinterviewlanguage.Thenshowbyyourstoriesandexampleshowthesewordspositivelyaffectyourlife.Showmewhenandwhereandhowyouhaveputforthextraeffortaboveandbeyondthecallofduty.Showmehowyoubeatadeadline,howyouexcelledinaproject,orhowyoumadeadifferencebygoingtheextramile.Ifyoucanshownie,bywordsandexamples,your“cando”attitude,itisyouIwillhire,whileallofthesuperstarswillreceivepoliterejectionletterstoaddtotheirgrowi
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