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中国建设银行招聘考试模拟试题英语部分第三部分英语部分Passage1Overthepastdecade,Americancompanieshavetriedhardtofindwaystodiscourageseniorfromfeatheringtheirownnestsattheexpenseoftheirshareholders.Thethreemostpopularreformshavebeenrecruitingmoreoutsidedirectorsinordertomakeboardsmoreindependent,linkingbosses’paytovariousperformancemeasures,andgivingbossesshareoptions,sothattheyhavethesamelong-terminterestsastheirshareholders.ThesereformshavebeenwidelyadoptedbyAmerican’slargercompanies,andsurveyssuggestthatmanymorecompaniesarethinkingoffollowingtheirlead.Buthavetheydoneanygood?ThreepaperspresentedattheannualmeetingoftheAcademyofManagementinBostonthisweeksuggestnot.Asisusuallythecasewithboardroomtinkering,theconsequenceshavedifferedfromthoseintended.Startwiththoseindependentboards.Onthefaceofit,dismissingtheboss’sfriendsfromtheboardandreplacingthemwithoutsiderslooksaperfectwaytomakeseniormanagersmoreaccountable.ButthatisnottheconclusionofastudybyProfessorJamesWestphal.Instead,hefoundthatbosseswithaboardroomfullofoutsidesspendmuchoftheirtimebuildingalliances,doingpersonalfavorsandgenerallypleasingtheoutsiders.Alltoooften,theseseductionssucceed.Mr.Westphalfoundthat,toaremarkabledegree,

“independent”

boardspursuestrategiesthatarelikelytofavorseniormanagersratherthanshareholders.Suchcompaniesdiversifytheirbusiness,increasethepayofexecutivesandweakenthelinkbetweenpayandperformance.Toassesstheimpactofperformancerelatedpay,Mr.Westphalaskedthebossesof103companieswithsalesofover$1billionwhatmeasurementswereusedtodeterminetheirpay.Themeasurementsvariedwidely,rangingfromsalestoearningspershare.Buttheresearcher’sbigdiscoverywasthatbossesattendtomeasuresthataffecttheirownincomesandignoreorplaydownotherfactorsthataffectacompany’soverallsuccess.Inshort,bossesarequicktoturneveryimaginablesystemofcorporategovernmenttotheiradvantage—whichisprobablywhytheyarethepeoplewhoareputinchargeofthings.Hereisaparadoxforthemanagementtheorists:anybosswhocannotbeatasystemdesignedtokeephimundercontrolisprobablynotworthhaving.1.Whatisthepurposeofthelargecompaniesinrecruitingoutsidersandputtingthemontheboardofdirectors?A)Todiversifythebusinessofthecorporation.B)Toenhancethecooperationbetweentheseniormanagersandtheboarddirectors.C)Tointroduceeffectivereformsinbusinessmanagement.D)Toprotecttheinterestsoftheshareholders.2.WhatdoesProfessorJamesWestphal’sstudysuggest?A)Boardroomreformshavefailedtoachievethedesiredresult.B)Outsideboarddirectorstendtobemoreindependent.C)Withaboardroomfullofoutsiders,seniormanagersworkmoreconscientiously.D)Cooperationbetweenseniormanagersandboarddirectorssufferedfromthereforms.3.Theword

“seduction”(Line1,Para.4)probablymeans

”.A)effortstoconquerB)attemptstowinoverC)endeavorstoincreaseprofitsD)exertionstounderstand4.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A)Corporateexecutivesingeneralareworththehighpaytheyreceive.B)Theincomeofcorporateexecutivesisproportionaltothegrowthofcorporateprofits.C)Corporateexecutivestendtotakeadvantageoftheirpositiontoenrichthemselves.D)Theperformanceofcorporateexecutivesaffectstheirowninterestsmorethanthoseoftheshareholders.5.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouttheeffortstocontrolseniorexecutives?A)Doubtful.B)Optimistic.C)Positive.D)Approving.

Passage2U.S.collegestudentsareincreasinglyburdenedwithcreditcarddebt,accordingtoastudyreleasedTuesday,andtheconsequencescanbeserious--rangingfromhigherdrop-outratestofutureemploymentproblemsandevensuicide.Basedonhundredsofface-to-faceinterviewsandsurveyswithstudents,sociologistRobertManningofGeorgetownUniversityconcludedboththenumberwithcreditcarddebtandtheirindebtednesshadbeen"systematicallyunderreported"inpreviousstudieswhichfailedtoreflectthe"survivalstrategies"manyusedtocopewiththeirdebts.Theseincludedtheuseoffederalstudentloanstopayoffcreditcards,effectivelyshiftingthedebt,appealstoparentsforloans,cuttingbackoncourseworktoincreasetimeatpaidjobs,orevendroppingoutaltogethertoworkfulltime."Officialdropoutratesincludegrowingnumbersofstudentswhoareunabletocopewiththestressoftheirdebtsand/orparttimejobsforservicingtheircreditcards,"thestudysaid.Eventhen,debtscanhauntstudents."Studentcreditcarddebtsareincreasinglyscrutinizedduringtherecruitmentprocessandmaybeanimportantfactorinevaluatingprospective.employee,"itnoted.Andthestresscanalsomanifestinfarmoretragicways.JanneO'Donnell's2g-year-oldson,ajuniorattheUniversityofOklahoma,committedO'DonnellandManningagreedstudentsshouldbearsomeresponsibilityforrecklessuseofcredit,butsaidcreditcardcompaniesalsohadtobeheldaccountableformakingitsoeasyforthemtogetintodebt.Manningsaidoneofthemostdisturbingaspectsofthestudentcreditcardissuewas"theseductionofcollegeanduniversityadministratorsbythecreditcardindustry."Cardissuersweresponsoringschoolprograms,fundingactivitiesandevenenteringintobusinesspartnershipswithschoolsinvolvingcollege-branded"affinity"cards,hesaid."Asaresult,ratherthanprotectingtheeconomicandeducationalinterestsoftheirstudents,collegeadministratorsareplayinganactiveandoftendisingenuousroleinpromotingtheprominenceofcreditcardsincollegiatelife."1.WhichisNOToneofthestrategiesAmericanstudentsmayusetodealwiththeircreditcarddebt?A)Usefederalstudentloans.B)Seekpart-timejobstogetmoney.C)Promotetheprominenceofcreditcards.D)Askparentstohelpthempaythedebt.2.WhichmayNOTbetheconsequenceofstudents'creditcarddebt?A)Highdrop-outrates.B)Enterintobusinesspartnershipswithschools.C)Commitsuicide.D)Futureemploymentproblems.3.Whoshouldbeleastcriticizedfornegativeconsequencesofstudents'creditcarddebtaccordingtothepassage?A)Parents.B)Studentsthemselves.C)Collegeanduniversityadministrators.D)Creditcardissuers.4.Themainideaofthispassageis______.A)negativeconsequencesofstudents'usingcreditcardB)collegeadministratorsareplayingtheirproperrolesinpromotingcreditcardsC)cardissuersorcollegeadministratorspromotedcreditcardD)reasonsforhighdrop-outratesinuniversities5.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A)studentsshouldnothavepart-timejobsB)creditcardsshouldnotbeusedC)ifthereisnocreditcard,collegestudentsmaynotcommitsuicideD)collegestudentsshouldlearntowiselymanagetheirpersonalfinancesPassage3InthefirstyearorsoofWebbusiness,mostoftheactionhasrevolvedaroundeffortstotaptheconsumermarket.Morerecently,astheWebprovedtobemorethanafashion,companieshavestartedtobuyandsellproductsandserviceswithoneanother.Suchbusiness-to-businesssalesmakesensebecausebusinesspeopletypicallyknowwhatproductthey'relookingfor.However,manycompaniesstillhesitatetousetheWebbecauseofdoubtsaboutitsreliability."Businessesneedtofeeltheycantrustthepathwaybetweenthemandthesupplier,"sayssenioranalystBlaneErwinofForresterResearch.Somecompaniesarelimitingtheriskbyconductingonlinetransactionsonlywithestablishedbusinesspartners.AnothermajorshiftinthemodelforInternetcommerceconcernsthetechnologyavailableformarketing.Untilrecently,Internetmarketingactivltie8havefocusedonstrategiesto"pull"customersintosites.Inthepastyear,however,softwarecompanieshavedevelopedtoolsthatallowcompaniesto"push"informationdirectlyouttocustomers,transmittingmarketingmessagesdirectlytotargetedcustomers.Mostnotably,thePointcastNetworkusesascreensavertodeliveracontinuallyupdatedstreamofnewsandadvertisementstosubscribers'computermonitors.Subscriberscancustomizetheinformationtheywanttoreceiveandproceeddirectlytoacompany'sWebsite.CompaniessuchasVirtualVineyardsarealreadystartingtousesimilartechnologiestopushmessagestocustomersaboutspecialsales,productoffering,orotherevents.ButpushtechnologyhasearnedthecontemptofmanyWebusers.Inlineculturethinkshighlyofthenotionthattheinformationflowingontothescreencomestherebyspecificrequest.Oncecommercialpromotionbeginstofillthescreenuninvited,thedistinctionbetweentheWebandtelevisionfades.ButitishardlyinevitablethatcompaniesontheWebwillneedtoresorttopushstrategiestomakemoney.TheexamplesofVirtualVineyards,Amazon:comandotherpioneersshowthataWebsitesellingtherightkindofproductswiththerightmixofinteractivity,hospitality,andsecuritywillattractonlinecustomers.Andthecostofcomputingpowercontinuestofall,whichisagoodsignforanyenterprisesettingupshopinsilicon.Peoplelookingback5or10yearsfromnowmaywellwonderwhysofewcompaniestooktheonlineplunge.1.WelearnfromthebeginningofthetextthatWebbusinesses______.A)hasbeenstrivingtoexpanditsmarketB)intendedtofollowafancifulfashionC)triedbutinvaintocontrolthemarketD)hasbeenboomingforoneyearorso2.Speakingoftheonlinetechnologyavailableformarketing,theauthorimpliesthat______.A)thetechnologyispopularwithmanyWebusersB)businesseshavefaithinthereliabilityofonlinetransactionsC)thereisaradicalchangeinstrategyD)itisaccessiblelimitedlytoestablishedpartners3.InviewofNetpurists,______.A)thereshouldbenomarketingmessagesinonlinecultureB)moneymakingshouldbegivenprioritytoontheWebC)theWebshouldbeabletofunctionasthetelevisionsetD)thereshouldbenoonlinecommercialinformationwithoutrequests4.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthat______.A)pushinginformationontheWebisessentialtoInternetcommerceB)interactivity,hospitalityandsecurityareimportanttomarketingC)leadingcompaniesbegantotaketheonlineplungedecadesagoD)settingupshopsinsiliconisindependentofthecostofcomputingpower5.Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthetextisto______.A)urgeactiveparticipationinonlinebusinessB)elaborateonvariousmarketingstrategiesC)compareWebbusinesswithtraditionalcommerceD)illustratethetransitionfromthepushtopullstrategy答案解析Passage11.【答案】D。解析:D细节理解题解题依据为本文第一段第一、二句"Overthepastdecade,Americancompanieshavetriedhardtofindwaystodiscourageseniorfromfeatheringtheirownnestsattheexpenseoftheirshareholders.Thethreemostpopularreformshavebeenrecruitingmoreoutsidedirectorsinordertomakeboardsmoreindependent."此句大意为:在过去的十年里,美国公司力图寻求方法以阻止资深管理者以牺牲股东利益为代价损公肥私的行为。为此采取了最流行的三种改革措施,如招录外来董事以使董事会更加独立。由此我们可推知招录外来董事的目的是为了保护股东的利益。其中tofeathertheirownnests意为"构筑自己的窝";attheexpenseoftheirshareholders意为"以股东的利益为代价"。2.【答案】A。解析:A细节推论题文章第二段最后一句"theconsequenceshavedifferedfromthoseintended"表明改革的结果是事与愿违,这是一个总的结论。第三、四、五段是具体说明,主要是引用了Westphal的调查结果。因此,本题答案应当是A。3.【答案】B。解析:B词义判断题文章第三段最后讲外来董事会的老板们会花很多时间建立联盟,施惠于个人以讨好外来董事,第四段开始接着说这些手段通常是成功的,由此我们可以推知老板的这些手段是为了争取外来董事而结成联盟,进而可推知B正确。4.【答案】C。解析:C细节判断题本题可用排除法。选项A(公司高层应拿高薪)文章未提及;选项B(公司高层的收入与公司增长的利润成比例)也未提及;选项D(公司高层的表现比那些股东更会影响其自身利益)文章同样未提及;选项C(公司高层倾向于利用其地位肥己)与文章第五段最后一句所述之意相符。5.【答案】A。解析:A观点态度题纵观全文,作者所述三项改革举措并未收到预期的效果,反而适得其反,事与愿违,由此我们可判断作者对其最终的结果显然持怀疑态度,故正确答案为A,B选项(乐观的)、C选项(肯定的)和D选项(赞成的)均排除。Passage21.【答案】C。解析:C细节题。文中第二段提及“Theseincludedtheuseoffederalstudentloanstopayoffcreditcards,effectivelyshiftingthedebt,appealstoparentsforloans,cuttingbackoncourseworktoincreasetimeatpaidjobs,orevendroppingoutaltogethertoworkfulltime.”,因此,正确答案为C项。选项C是collegeadministrators从事的活动,不是美国学生。2.【答案】B。解析:B细节题。文中开篇提到“theconsequencescanbeserious-rangingfromhigherdrop-outratestofutureemploymentproblemsandevensuicide”,最后一段谈到“Cardissuersweresponsoringschoolprograms,fundingactivitiesandevenenteringintobusinesspartnershipswithschools”,由此可以看出选项B是cardissuers从事的活动,而不是美国学生,更不是使用creditcard的后果。因此,正确答案为B项。3.【答案】A。解析:A细节题。文末倒数第二句、第三句中提到了“students,cardcompanies,universityadministrators”都应该为信用卡负面影响负责。因此,正确答案为A项。4.【答案】A。解析:A主旨题。本文首句即提到“U.S.collegestudentsareincreasinglyburdenedwithcreditcarddebt”,第二段主旨是“growingnumbersofstudentswhoareunabletocopewiththestressoftheirdebtsand/orparttimejobsforservicingtheircreditcards”。第三段讲“debtscanhauntstudents”,最后一段主要讲述“whoshouldanswerforthenegativeconsequences”。因此,正确答案为A项。5.【答案】D。解析:D推断题。文章主要讲述学生使用信用卡

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