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大学英语-4(学科英语)学习通超星期末考试章节答案2024年判断:锦城在线上的视频观看任务,整体观看率达到90%即可,个别任务的观看率低于90%也没关系。

答案:错判断:在“课外作业、阶段测验、课程论文”三部分中,学生可以有某一部分分数为零,这样不影响期末总评成绩。

答案:错以下哪些行为会扣掉平时成绩?

答案:迟到;上课玩手机、睡觉等做与课堂无关的事。;没按时完成各项学习任务。以下哪些行为可以加平时成绩?

答案:本学期全勤,没有请假或旷课。;做额外的习题,如四六级、雅思、托福。;上课主动回答问题、参加课堂活动。如果你本学期的平时成绩为46,那意味着______________.

答案:平时成绩不合格;总评成绩不合格(20);无缘补考;重修该课程本学期期末考试的题型有______。

答案:听力理解;阅读理解;词汇结构;翻译;作文本学期,《大学英语-4》课程使用的精读教材为____________,听说教材为______________,快读教材为_______________。

答案:《全新版大学英语高阶英语综合教程4》(第三版);《大学体验英语听说教程2》(第四版);《大学英语分级阅读实训教程4》每缺一次课扣________分,请假必须出具由各系开具并盖章的假条,否则视为缺勤。每学期请假超过________次视为缺勤。

答案:25;3本学期,《全新版大学英语高阶英语综合教程4》(第三版)将学习____单元,《大学体验英语听说教程2》(第四版)将学习____单元。

答案:1-2,4-5;1-5延用上例,在参加补考后,如果你的卷面成绩为50分,你需要重修这门课程吗?为什么?

答案:不需要,因为根据补考沿用初修时平时成绩的规定,总评成绩已达60分,并且满足双50要求。如果你本学期的平时成绩为75分,期末卷面成绩为49分,你本学期《大学英语-4》的总评成绩为_____。

答案:40本学期课程考核的方式中,形成性评价即平时成绩的构成中,考勤与课堂表现占______%,课外作业(快读作业)占______%,阶段测验(学习完成分+任务分+单元测试)占______%,课程论文(作文及翻译+一课一文)占______%,学习加分(额外加分)占______%。

答案:20,20,30,20,10本学期,本课程在锦城在线/学习通上的每个任务点观看率须达到并超过_____%,并完成相关的翻转学习任务。每个单元学习结束后须完成相应的_____________。

答案:90,在线单元测验本学期,《大学英语分级阅读实训教程4》(全新版)须完成_______单元。

答案:1-8单元/star3/origin/eb2c2444f7dafc340fd3b4ebe8555924.png

答案:infectious;entrusted;explicit;energetic;commend;haunt;aversionTEDTalk:WhyIloveVultures-2Fillintheblankswiththewordsyouhearinthevideo.Q3Sowhatistheproblemwithvultures?Wehaveeight___1___ofvulturesthatoccurinKenya,ofwhichsixarehighlythreatenedwithextinction.InSouthAsia,incountrieslikeIndiaandPakistan,fourspeciesofvulturesarelistedas___2___endangered,whichmeanstheyhavelessthan10or15yearstogoextinct.Q4Sowhat’sbeingdone?Well,we'reconductingresearchonthesebirds.We'reputtingtransmittersonthem.We'retryingtodeterminetheirbasic___3___,andseewheretheygo.Wecanseethattheytraveldifferentcountries,soifyoufocusonaproblemlocally,it'snotgoingtohelpyou.Weneedtoworkwithgovernmentsinregionallevels.We'reworkingwithlocalcommunities.We'retalkingtothemaboutappreciatingvultures,abouttheneedfromwithinto___4___thesewonderfulcreaturesandtheservicesthattheyprovide.Q5Howcanyouhelp?Youcanbecomeactive,makenoise.Youcanwritealettertoyourgovernmentandtellthemthatweneedtofocusonthesevery___5___creatures.Volunteeryourtimetospreadtheword.Spreadtheword.Whenyouwalkoutofthisroom,youwillbeinformedaboutvultures,butspeaktoyourfamilies,toyourchildren,toyourneighborsaboutvultures.Theyarevery___6___.CharlesDarwinsaidhechangedhismindbecausehewatchedthemflyeffortlesslywithoutenergyintheskies.Kenya,thisworld,willbemuchpoorerwithoutthesewonderfulspecies.Thankyouverymuch.

答案:species;critically;ecology;appreciate;misunderstood;graceful1.

WatchthevideoandrewriteChristine’sstory.ChristinelivestogetherwithherparentsandherolderbrotherEd.Herparentsareverynicetowardsbothofthem,butthis

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doesn’tcomeoutinthesamewaywithherandasitdoestowardsEd.Bothherparentshaveatraditionalapproachtofamilyvalues–amanistheheadofthefamily,the

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,andthewomanissupposedtoobeyhim.ChristineenviesEdagreatdeal.Thepointis,sinceherearlychildhoodherparentshavealwaysbeenstricttowardsChristine.Shewassupposedtohaveawell-scheduledday–

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studies,domesticchores,acoupleofhourswithsomeapprovedgirl,playingdollsunderherparents’watchfuleye,andhomenolaterthan7pm.ItallsoundsokuntilyoucomparethisroutinewithEd’s,whocoulddowhateverhelikedwithwhoeverhelikedatanytimeoftheday!Sheactuallycouldn’tunderstandwhatthedrasticdifferencewasbetweenherandEd.Edcouldhavearestwheneverheliked,whereasChristinewassupposedtodo

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choreseverydayevenifshewastiredornotinthemood.WhenEdatesomething,momcalledhertowashhisdishes.“Excuseme,whycan’thedoit,theseareHISdishes?”Hermomwouldrespond:“He’saboyanddoesn’tneedtodoanythingathome,it’sourduty.”ThedifferencemadeChristinegrowupwithaverystrongsenseofjusticeandequality.Shedoesn’twantto

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toomuchaboutherparents.However,thethingsheknowsbestisthatforher,it’scrucialnottosupportthesamevaluestheyhavepassedontoher.Whileshewasgrowingup,shefeltlikeshelivedinacagethatdidn’tgrowtogetheralongwithher.That’swhy,oneday,shedecidedtopushthe

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.ButChristinedidn’twanttoopposeherparentsdirectly.They’regoodcaringpeopleanddidn’tdeservearebellion.Shehadadifferentidea.Shedecidedthatshewouldstudyalotandgetinvolvedinalotofextracurricularactivities,especiallythosedealingwithhumanrightsandsocialintegration.Why?Becauseshefeltthather

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inlifewouldbetoenterlawschoolandbecomeacivilandhumanrightsadvocate!Herparentshadotherideas.Theythoughtshewouldgotosomecollegeintheirhometownandthenmaybebecomeateacherofsomehumanitiessubject.Youshouldhaveseentheirfaceswhenshe

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themthatshewasgoingtoapplyforauniversityinabigcityandifeverythingwentright,shewouldbeleavingthemtostudysomethingthatwas,totheirmind,completelyunladylike!Itwasa

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forthem.Butwhatshouldshehavedone?Shehadgrownupandwasnowanambitiousyoungwoman.Ifshehadhadadifferentcharacter,shewouldprobablyhavebeenasubmissiveand

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daughter,butChristineisnotreadytogiveupherprinciplesbecauseherparentsseethingsdifferently.

答案:niceness;breadwinner;diligent;domestic;complain;boundaries;ambition;informed;tragedy;(10)obedient25.?

答案:Avoidusingcapitalsforemphasis24.?

答案:Itrequiresnoreply23.?

答案:MakeatimelyresponseQuestions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.[音频]22.?

答案:Itislikelytoremainameansofbusinesscommunication20.?

答案:ItiscostlytobringbackQuestions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.[音频]19.?

答案:Alotofgarbagehasbeenleftonthemoon17.?

答案:TheyweredislikedmostbychildrenSectionCPassageDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.[音频]16.?

答案:Exposingthemtovegetablesrepeatedly15.?

答案:Thisyear'sRestaurantWeekwillstartsoon14.?

答案:Theygotoeatatdifferentstylishrestaurants13.?

答案:ItprovidesinformationonlocaleventsQuestions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.[音频]12.?

答案:Tryoutanewrestauranttogetherintown10.?

答案:TheyallcomefromRomania9.?

答案:ProvidequalityfurnitureataffordablepricesSectionBConversationDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversationsyouwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationsandthequestion-swillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion.YoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.[音频]8.?

答案:Theysawabusinessopportunitythere6.?

答案:HecanchangehisfocusofattentionandrelaxQuestions5and7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.[音频]5.?

答案:Heheldapart-timejobforover20years4.?

答案:PrimaryschoolteachersunderstandbasicmathsconceptsQuestions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.[音频]3.?

答案:ChangeBritishpeople'snegativeviewofmaths2.?

答案:HewascollectingbuildingmaterialsSectionANewsReportDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.[音频]1.?

答案:AmanwaspulledtosafetyafterabuildingcollapseReadthepassage“EthicalDilemmaofSelf-DrivingCars”.Answerthequestionsandprepareforthegroupdiscussioninthenextclass.

可以不在此写答案,但是要准备课堂回答问题。EthicalDilemmaofSelf-DrivingCarsIt’llcomeasnosurprisethatmanycarmanufacturersarebeginningtothinkaboutcarsthattakethedrivingoutofyourhandsaltogether.

Thesecarswillbesafer,cleaner,andmorefuel-efficientthantheirmanualcounterparts.Andyettheycanneverbeperfectlysafe.Andthatraisessomedifficultissues.Howshouldthecarbeprogrammedtoactintheeventofanunavoidableaccident?Shoulditminimizethelossoflife,evenifitmeanssacrificingtheoccupants,orshoulditprotecttheoccupantsatallcosts?Shoulditchoosebetweentheseextremesatrandom?Theanswerstotheseethicalquestionsareimportantbecausetheycouldhaveabigimpactonthewayself-drivingcarsareacceptedinsociety.Whowouldbuyacarprogrammedtosacrificetheowner?Hereisthenatureofthedilemma.Imaginethatinthenot-too-distantfuture,youownaself-drivingcar.Oneday,whileyouaredrivingalong,anunfortunatesetofeventscausesthecartoheadtowardacrowdof10peoplecrossingtheroad.Itcannotstopintimebutitcanavoidkilling10peoplebysteeringintoawall.However,thiscollisionwouldkillyou,theownerandoccupant.Whatshoulditdo?Onewaytoapproachthiskindofproblemistoactinawaythatminimizesthelossoflife.Bythiswayofthinking,killingonepersonisbetterthankilling10.Butthatapproachmayhaveotherconsequences.Iffewerpeoplebuyself-drivingcarsbecausetheyareprogrammedtosacrificetheirowners,thenmorepeoplearelikelytodiebecauseordinarycarsareinvolvedinsomanymoreaccidents.TheresultisaCatch-22situation.Bonnefonandcoareseekingtofindawaythroughthisethicaldilemmabygaugingpublicopinion.Theresultsareinteresting,ifpredictable.Ingeneral,peoplearecomfortablewiththeideathatself-drivingvehiclesshouldbeprogrammedtominimizethedeathtoll.Thisutilitarianapproachiscertainlylaudablebuttheparticipantswerewillingtogoonlysofar.“[Participants]werenotasconfidentthatautonomousvehicleswouldbeprogrammedthatwayinreality—andforagoodreason:theyactuallywishedotherstocruiseinutilitarianautonomousvehicles,morethantheywantedtobuyutilitarianautonomousvehiclesthemselves,”concludeBonnefonandco.Andthereinliestheparadox.

Peopleareinfavorofcarsthatsacrificetheoccupanttosaveotherlives—aslongtheydon’thavetodriveonethemselves.Bonnefonandcoarequicktopointoutthattheirworkrepresentsthefirstfewstepsintowhatislikelytobeafiendishlycomplexmoralmaze.Otherissuesthatwillneedtobefactoredintofuturethinkingarethenatureofuncertaintyandtheassignmentofblame.

Bonnefonandcosaytheseissuesraisemanyimportantquestions:“Isitacceptableforanautonomousvehicletoavoidamotorcyclebyswervingintoawall,consideringthattheprobabilityofsurvivalisgreaterforthepassengerofthecar,thanfortheriderofthemotorcycle?Shoulddifferentdecisionsbemadewhenchildrenareonboard,sincetheybothhavealongertimeaheadofthemthanadults,andhadlessagencyinbeinginthecarinthefirstplace?Ifamanufactureroffersdifferentversionsofitsmoralalgorithm,andabuyerknowinglychoseoneofthem,isthebuyertoblamefortheharmfulconsequencesofthealgorithm’sdecisions?”Theseproblemscannotbeignored,saytheteam:“Asweareabouttoendowmillionsofvehicleswithautonomy,takingalgorithmicmoralityseriouslyhasneverbeenmoreurgent.”(1).Whatistheethicaldilemmaofself-drivingcars?(2).Whatarethepotentialconsequencesofprogrammingself-drivingcarstosacrificetheirowners?(3).Whatistheparadoxregardingpeople'sviewsonself-drivingcarssacrificingoccupantstosaveotherlives?

答案:1.

Whatistheethicaldilemmaofself-drivingcars?Theethicaldilemmaofself-drivingcarsishowtheyshouldbeprogrammedtoactincaseofanunavoidableaccident,specificallywhethertoprioritizethesafetyofoccupantsorminimizethelossoflife.2.

Whatarethepotentialconsequencesofprogrammingself-drivingcarstosacrificetheirowners?Ifself-drivingcarsareprogrammedtosacrificetheirowners,fewerpeoplemaybuythem,leadingtomoredeathsfromordinarycarsinvolvedinmoreaccidents.3.

Whatistheparadoxregardingpeople'sviewsonself-drivingcarssacrificingoccupantstosaveotherlives?Peopleareinfavorofcarsthatsacrificetheoccupanttosaveotherlives,buttheyarenotwillingtodriveonethemselves.6)Theangstyteenwholoveheavymetalaremorelikelytofeelrecognizedandhavehighself-esteem.

答案:错5)Athleteslovevigorousmusicbecausetheyfeelitfitswiththeirdynamiclifestyleandpersona.

答案:对4)Femalesaremorelikelytoenjoyheavybassinmusic.

答案:错3)Peoplewhoaremoreopentonewexperiencesweremorelikelytoexperienceshiverswhenlisteningtomusic.

答案:对2)Musicwithmixedemotionscausedthemostnostalgia.

答案:对1)Autobiographicalmusicwasmostlikelytocausenostalgicemotions.

答案:对2.Accordingtothevideo,thereisalinkbetweenmusicalgenresandpersonalities.Matcheachmusicgenrewiththerelevantpersonality.(只填写句子所代表的大写字母)A.youprobablyprettyoutgoing.B.youarelessopentonewexperiences.C.youtendtobeextrovertedandhonest.D.youmightbemorecreativeorhaveahigherIQ.E.youareusuallyprettyconventionalandhardworking.F.youtendtobemoreintrovertedandcouldevensufferfromlowself-esteem.G.youaremorelikelytohaveantisocialtendenciesandborderlinepersonalitydisorders.music

genrepersonality1Ifyoulikecomplexmusiclikejazzor

classical,2Ifyoulovepopmusic,3Ifyoulikerapmusic,4Ifyouarecountrymusicfans,5.Ifyouhaveametalhead,6Ifyouenjoybass,7Ifyoupreferarepetitivemusic,

答案:D;C;A;E;F;G;BManypeoplewhohadwatchedthefilmwereafraidtogototheforestwhentheyrememberedthescenes_______

peoplewereeatenbythetiger.

答案:inwhichHisconstantjokingwasbeginningto______her.

答案:annoyTheybroughtinnewtaxlawsina_______

torestoretheirpopularity.

答案:bidIdon'tfeel_______enoughtorushabout,soI'llsitdown.

答案:energeticMinistershaveshownextreme________

toexplaintheirunpleasantsituationtothemedia.

答案:reluctanceDuringthe_______

schoolyear,shecontinuedtoenjoyandexcelatmathematics.

答案:subsequentYouneedto______thoseburgerssothattheycookevenlyonbothsides.

答案:turnover______

Accordingtoapediatrician,nomatterwhatkindofplaychildrenengagein,theyarelearninghowtocreatethings.

答案:G;D;J;F;C;H;B;I;E;A______

OnequarterofteachersinanAmericancitysaidthatchildreninkindergartenshadnotimeforplayingfreely.

答案:G;D;J;F;C;H;B;I;E_____

Dr.MichaelYogmanbelievestheideathatparentsshouldcarefullyschedulechildren'stimemaynotbehelpfultotheirgrowth.

答案:G;D;J;F;C;H;B;I______

Thesuggestionoflettingchildrensimplyplaymaysoundlikegoingbackwardstoparentswhowanttohelpbuildtheirchildren'sskills.

答案:G;D;J;F;C;H;B______

Playingwithdigitaldevicesdiscourageskidsfromactivediscovery,accordingtopediatricianDr.MichaelYogman.

答案:G;D;J;F;C;H____

Byplayingwithchildren,parentscanpreventthemfrombeingharmedbystress.

答案:G;D;J;F;C_____

Ithasbeenacknowledgedthatwhilekidsmaywelcomepediatricians'recommendation,theirparentsmaydoubtitsfeasibility.

答案:G;D;J______

Sincethebeginningofthiscentury,anincreasingamountoftimehasbeenshiftedinpublicschoolsfromrecesstoacademicactivities.

答案:G;D_____

Increaseduseofdigitaldevicesstealsawaychildren'splaytime.

答案:G(9)______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely;C;discover;J;jealousy;O;powerful;F;inspiration;N;impression;E;occupy(8)______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely;C;discover;J;jealousy;O;powerful;F;inspiration;N;impression(7)______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely;C;discover;J;jealousy;O;powerful;F;inspiration(6)______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely;C;discover;J;jealousy;O;powerful(5)_______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely;C;discover;J;jealousy(4)______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely;C;discover(3)______

答案:H;known;K;peer;G;genuinely(2)______

答案:H;known;K;peer(1)______

答案:H;knownDavidGearythinksthat________.

答案:theresearchresultsneedtoberetestedbasedonalargersampleThesixthparagraphtellsusthattheresearchfindings_________.

答案:proveastronglinkbetweenfemaleteachers'mathanxietyandtheirfemalestudents'mathachievementsAccordingtotheexperiment,thoseteacherswereprobablyanxiousaboutmathwhentheyfelt______.

答案:uneasyreadingthenumbersofasalesreceiptWhatistheresultoftheresearchattheUniversityofChicago,accordingtothefirstparagraph?

答案:Femaleteachers'confidenceintheirmathskillsisrelatedtogirl'smathskillsInwhatwaywereMarieandlrenesimilar?

答案:BothdiedofbloodcancerForwhatwaslreneCurieawardedaMilitaryMedal?

答案:ShedevelopedX-rayfacilitiesformilitaryhospitalsWhatdoesthespeakersayaboutMarieCurie'sdaughter?

答案:ShewasalsoaNobelPrizewinnerHowmanySumatranelephantsarethereinthewild?

答案:Between2,400and2,800Anotherreasonforthecurrentsituationis_________.

答案:illegalhuntingWhatisthemaincauseofthecurrentsituationofSumatranelephants?

答案:TherainforestiscutdownbypeopleWhatisthecurrentsituationofSumatranelephants?

答案:TheyarefacingextinctionWhatdidthestrangerdoforChauncy?

答案:HeraisedalargesumofmoneyforhimWhatdidtheteenagerChauncydoatthegrocerystoretogetsomefood?

答案:HehelpedastrangertocarrygroceriestohiscarManyAmericansthinkAbrahamLincolnisoneoftherespected______.

答案:politiciansTheabilitytogetalongwithpeopleisan______inbusiness.

答案:assetThecompanyundertakes

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workonalltypesofcars.

答案:mechanicalThegirlledmedownthe

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tomyseat.

答案:aisleThepainwassobadthatshelostall

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答案:sensationWhenItoldLucyIlovedherbooks,shethoughtIwasbeing

______.

答案:ironicHehaswrittenthescriptfora

______ofsuccessfulfilms.

答案:numberMany________

expertsnowbelievethatmethaneismoreresponsibleforglobalwarmingthancarbondioxide.

答案:environmentalSectionCMatchingParagraphswithInformationDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbymatchingthecorrespondingletterwitheachstatement.

A)

Twentyyearsfromnow,asmanyas25millionAmericans—nearly20percentoftheworkforce—willstretchtheboundariesbetweenhomeandworkfarbeyondthelinesdrawnnow.Technologyhasalreadysoacceleratedthepaceofchangeintheworkplacethatfewfuturistsarewillingtopredicthardnumbers.Butnearlyalltrend-trackersagreethatmuchofthenextcentury'sworkwillbedecentralized,doneathomeorinsatelliteofficesonascheduletailoredtofitworkers'livesandtheneedsoftheirfamilies.Eveninternationalboundariesmayblurastheeconomygoestrulyglobal.

B)

Between1990and1998,telecommutingdoubledfromabout3percentto6percentoftheworkingpopulation—orabout8.2millionpeople.Thenumbersareexpectedtodoubleagaininfarlesstime,withasmuchas12percentofthepopulationtelecommutingbytheyear2005,saysCharlieGrantham,directoroftheInstitutefortheStudyofDistributedWorkinWindsor,California.

C)

Wirelesscomputersandseamlesscommunicationssystemsarealreadyintheworksandfuelingthetrend.Thevideophoneisnotfaroff,anadvancethatmanyfuturistsbelievewillmakeevenmorecompaniescomfortablewithemployeesworkingfromhome."Now,wecommunicateatthelevelofradio,"saysGeraldCelente,authorofTrends2000anddirectorofTheTrendsResearchInstituteofRhinebeck,NewYork.E-mailandthetelephoneareprimitive,heargues,andmakepeoplefeelcutofffromco-workers.Butonceeveryonecanseeeachotheronthescreen,longdistancerelationshipswillfeelmoreintimate.

D)

Whatabouttheoffice?"Today'sofficesareadirectdescendantofthefactory,"saysGilGordon,aconsultantbasedinMonmouthJunction,NewJersey,whohasspentnearlytwodecadesadvisingcompaniesonhowtoinstitutetelecommutingandmoreflexibleworkpatterns."Theymaybebetterlighted,butthey'remuchthesame."Still,Gordondoesnotthinktheofficebuildingwillvanishaltogether.Rather,theofficeof2020willbejustoneplaceforfocusedworkthatrequirestruecollaboration.Itwillalsobeakeysiteforsocializingandcementingtherelationshipsthatkeepabusinessgoing.

E)

Physically,however,itmaylookquitedifferent.Thetypicalofficetodayallocatesabout80percentofthespacetoofficesandcubicles,withtherestgivenovertoformalmeetingrooms,Gordonsays.Thatwillsoonchangeto20percentforindividualworkstationsand40percentfor"touch-downspaces"tolandinbutnottomoveinto.WemaysitstillonlylongenoughtocheckE-mailandaccessdata.Gordonpredictstheremaining40percentofspacewillbedevotedtositesusedbyteamsandgroups,includingconferencerooms.Buttheywillnotlookliketoday'sdullconferencerooms.Instead,manywillbedesignedtopromoteconnectionandcreativity.

F)

It'salsolikelythatcompanieswillsharespace.Insteadofmorehigh-riseofficetowers,therewillbemoremulti-usecenterssharedbyseveralfirms."Youwillcallaheadandreserveaspaceandcheck-intime,andakindofconcierge(前台接待)willassignyouaspotandmakesurethat,asofsevena.m.thatday,yourphoneringsthere."Withallthismobility,employeesmaylongforasenseofbelonging.Transitionalworkspacesmaybecomemoreindividualized,accordingtoGordon."Alightedpanelmaydisplaypicturesofyourfamily,yourdogoryoursailboat."FuturistLisaAldisert,aseniorconsultantwithaNewYork-basedtrendsanalysisfirm,suggeststhat,throughsophisticatedmicrochipapplications,arovingemployeewillbeablewiththeflickofaswitchtoalterwallcolorsandroomtemperaturetofithermood.

G)

Thebenefitsofthesechanges,forbothworkersandcompanies,arealreadyevidenttomany.Compellingstudieshaveconvincedmanycompaniesthattelecommutingisaplusforthebottomline.Aetna,forexample,findsthatthepeoplewhoprocessitsclaimsproduceabout20percentmorewhentheyworkoutsideoftheoffice.Whatwillsomeothersideeffectsbe?Noonecanguessyetjusthowthelegalrelationshipsbetweenworkersandemployerswillchange.Manyworkersmaymovefromasalarysystemtoanindependentcontractorsystem.Ortheymaysignonwithdifferentclientsonaproject-by-projectbasis.Companiesmightcontinuetoprovidebenefitstomanyworkerstoassuretheirloyalty.Inanycase,companieswillstilltrytofindwaystofosterasenseofidentitywiththeirproductsandservices.Todotheirbest,workerswillstillneedtofeelpartofateam,saysLeslieFaught,presidentofWorkingSolutions,awork/lifebenefitcompanybasedinPortland,Oregon.

H)

Somefuturistsalsonotethattechnologymaychangethehierarchyofmostworkplaces.Infact,workmaybecomemuchmoredemocratic,ascompaniessharemoreinformationtogetthejobdone.Introducingsoftwaretostreamlinecommunicationswithinacompany,forexample,canalsomeanallowingaccesstoinformationthatwasformerlyheldbyoneortwopeople.Thatcanbethreateningtosomemanagersatfirst,butmanychangetheirminds,oncetheyseehowmuchbetterworkingrelationshipscanbe."Oncetheygetonboard,manymanagersrealizetheirownlivesarebettertoo,"saysKathyKingoftheOregonOfficeofEnergywhosejobistopromotetelecommunicatingfromanenvironmentalstandpoint.

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AgrowingnumberofAmericanworkershavealreadyhadatasteofthefuture.LeslieFaught"talks"viaE-mailwithcustomersandpartnersscatteredacrossSouthAmerica,CanadaandAsia.Shesaysbeingabletoseethemviavideophoneandworkwiththemviainteractivecomputerwillonlystrengthenpersonalconnectionsshehasalreadyforged.Nonetheless,beingpartofavirtualcommunitywillneverentirelyreplacetheneedforin-personconnectionsrighthereathome.That'swhyworkersofthefuturewillalsoflocktosatelliteworkcentersintheirneighborhoods.Manywillhaveamenities(福利生活区)—providedbycompaniesorentrepreneurs—thatbringpeopletogether,astheyusedtogatheraroundthewater-cooler.It'salreadyeasytoseeprototypesinplaceslikeSeattle,whereKinko'sandTully'sCoffeearenextdoor,andpeoplebounceinandoutwhiletheydobothworkandcommunityprojects.

J)

Attheheartofallthesechanges,saysGilGordon,isthefactthatwehavefinallybeguntoseparatetheideaofworkfromtheplacewherewedoit.Andthatwillmakeblendingworkandfamilyaloteasierformanypeople.LikeJaneHansonandherhusband,manyfamilieswillfindlifelesshecticandmoreintegrated.

答案:B;E;D;G;H;J;F;A;C;G;__________Regardlessofotherworkplacechanges,employeeswillstillneedtofeelpartofateaminordertodotheirbest.

答案:B;E;D;G;H;J;F;A;C;G__________Asameansofcommunication,E-mailandtelephonemaybeconsideredtobeprimitive.

答案:B;E;D;G;H;J;F;A;C__________Inthe21stcentury,therapiddevelopmentofhightechandgrowingtrendtowardstheglobalizationofeconomyhasbeenbringingabouttrulydramaticchangesinthechoiceofworkplaceandeventhetraditionalconceptaboutinternationalboundaries.

答案:B;E;D;G;H;J;F;A__________Futuristspredictthattherewillspringupmanymulti-usecentersharedbyseveralcompanies.

答案:B;E;D;G;H;J;F__________Futuristsbelievethatoncetheexecutivesrealizethepotentialbenefits,theywouldnotonlywelcomebutpromotethosechangesinworkplacesaswell.

答案:B;E;D;G;H__________

Itappearsthatflexibleinworkpatterns,telecommutersaremostlikelytobemoreproductivethantheiroffice-basedcounterparts.

答案:B;E;D;G__________

Intheyearstocome,theofficebuildingsmaynotdisappear;they'llstaytherejustforfocusedworkandserveasasiteforsocializing.

答案:B;E;D__________Officesinthefuturetendtolookdifferentandservedifferentpurposes;theywillmostlikelybedesignedtopromoteconnectionandcreativity.

答案:B;E__________Since1990,thenumberoftelecommuters(peoplewhoworkfromhome,usingequipmentsuchasphones,faxmachines,andmodemstocontacttheircolleaguesandcustomers)hasbeenonthesharpincrease.

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time.They'llbecheckinguponyouallthetime,correcting”mistakes”and

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