A woman from Japan was telling a friend about her trip to the United States.The woman had visited major businesses and investment companies in New York City and Chicago.
“I studied English before I left home,”she said.“But I still was not sure that people were speaking English.”
Her problem is easy to understand.Americans in business are like people who are in business anywhere.They have a language of their own.Some of the words and expressions deal with the special areas of their work.Other expressions are borrowed from different kinds of work such as the theater and movie industry.
One such saying is “get your act together”.
When things go wrong in a business,an employer may get angry.He may shout,“Stop making mistakes.Get your act together.”
Or,if the employer is calmer,he may say,“Let us get our act together.”
Either way,the meaning is the same.Getting your act together is getting organized.In business,it usually means to develop a calm and orderly plan of action.
It is difficult to tell exactly where the saying began.But,it is probable that it was in the theater or movie industry.Perhaps one of the actors was nervous and made a lot of mistakes.The director may have said,“Calm down,now.Get your act together.”
Word expert James Rogers says the expression was common by the late 1970s.Mister Rogers says the Manchester Guardian newspaper used it in 1978.The newspaper said a reform policy required that the British government get its act together.
Now,this expression is heard often when officials of a company meet.One company even called its yearly report,“Getting Our Act Together.”
The Japanese visitor was confused by another expression used by American business people.It is cut to the chase.
She heard that expression when she attended an important meeting of one company.One official was giving a very long report.It was not very interesting.In fact,some people at the meeting were falling asleep.
Finally,the president of the company said,“Cut to the chase.”
Cut to the chase means to stop spending so much time on details or unimportant material.Hurry and get to the good part.
Naturally,this saying was started by people who make movies.Hollywood movie producers believe that most Americans want to see action movies.Many of their movies show scenes in which the actors chase each other in cars,or in airplanes or on foot.
Cut is the director’s word for stop.The director means to stop filming,leave out some material,and get to the chase scene now.
So,if your employer tells you to cut to the chase,be sure to get to the main point of your story quickly.
【小题1】After the woman visited the United States she might feel that ________.
| A.her English was poor |
| B.it’s easy to master English |
| C.it’s difficult to make money |
| D.people there weren’t very friendly |
| A.A task is completed successfully. |
| B.Players perform badly in a match. |
| C.Audience is satisfied with the actor’s performance in a movie. |
| D.Visitors make a tiresome and unpleasant trip to someplace. |
| A.was first used by a Japanese businesswoman |
| B.was forbidden to be used in the government policy |
| C.originally came from a yearly report of a company |
| D.was commonly read by readers in a newspaper in 1978 |
| A.Their use. | B.Their meaning. |
| C.Their origin. | D.Their popularity. |
【小题1】A
【小题2】B
【小题3】D
【小题4】C
解析【小题1】A
解析 推理判断题。由第二段内容可知,通过去美国的经历,她感觉尽管之前自己学过英语,但由于英语语言的复杂性,她还是感觉自己英语水平有限,不能自由交流。
【小题2】 B
解析 推理判断题。根据第七段可知,“get your act together”意为:好好组织,让行动等变得更加有理有序。因此,“get your act together”一般用于出现了混乱局面或者犯了错误的情况下。
【小题3】 D
解析 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第九段可知,语言学家认为这一表达法在1978年时被广泛应用,人们在报纸上可以看到它。
【小题4】 C
解析 细节理解题。根据第八段和倒数第三段可知,这两个短语都起源于电影业。
科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Autumn blues? Let the sunshine in falling leaves, flowers, and cold winds. For many people late autumn can be a season of depression.
Those who suffer from “the autumn blue” are often extremely tired, lack energy, need more sleep, feel increased appetite and gain weight. “The exact cause of this condition, often called seasonal depression or seasonal affective disorder(SAD), is not known yet,” says Chen Jue, associate professor at Shanghai Mental Health Center. “But recent studies indicate that weather change is influential and strongly suggest that this condition is caused by changes in the availability(得到)of sunlight.”
One theory is that with decreased exposure to sunlight, the biological clock that regulates mood, sleep, and hormones is delayed, running more slowly in winter. Exposure to light may reset the biological clock. Another theory is that brain chemicals that transmit information between nerves, called neurotransmitters (for example, serotonin), may be altered in individuals with SAD. It is believed that exposure to light can correct these imbalances. “It is a sad season, but you can try to make it happy. Remember, spring always lives in your heart ,” Chen says. “Going outdoors to get some sunlight may reduce the tension that brings you the low spirits. Relax at work. Stretch, breathe deeply. Take a tea break. Think of your next vacation. Color treatment also works in handling low mood. Music also plays a role in treating autumn blues.”
【小题1】Autumn blues is also called autumn _______.
| A.depression | B.sunshine | C.blue music | D.cold winds |
| A.is no biological clock | B.is a real example |
| C.is no possibility | D.are some ways |
| A.Autumn blues can be feelings of happiness. |
| B.The real cause for autumn blues is still unknown. |
| C.People feel tired in autumn. |
| D.Weather doesn’t change people. |
| A.Eat more food very low in calories and sugar. |
| B.Reset the biological clock regulating mood, sleep and hormones. |
| C.Keep the balance of nerves that transmit information. |
| D.Take outdoor activities or sports. |
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There was a time when the owners of shops and businesses in Chicago had to pay large sums of money to gangsters(匪徒)in return for “protection”. If the money was not paid immediately, the gangsters would quickly put a man out of business by destroying his shop. Getting “protection money” is not a modern means. As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters.
Then Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a group of soldiers and settled near Florence. He soon made a name for himself and came to be known to the Italians as Giovanni Acuto. Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to those who were willing to pay the high price he demanded. In times of peace, when business was bad, Hawkwood and his men would march into a city-state and, after burning down a few farms, would offer to go away if protection money was paid to them. Hawkwood made large sums of money with this method. In spite of this, the Italians regarded him as a sort of hero .When he died at eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had his picture painted, which was in memory of “this bravest man”.
【小题1】What protection did Chicago gangsters give to those who paid them?
| A.They saved those people’s businesses from destruction. |
| B.They left those people’s business unharmed much. |
| C.They sent soldiers to serve them no matter what help they needed willingly. |
| D.They didn’t take those people’s lives |
| A.he gave himself in order to become better known to the Italians |
| B.he earned through his sharp practice of selling his ‘protection’ |
| C.he needed so as to hire his soldiers to Italians |
| D.was given him in telling his services to the others’ |
| A.because they couldn’t help admiring his bravery and boldness(胆大) |
| B.as he aided the citizens in peacetime when business was bad for them |
| C.he had played an important role in their daily life |
| D.for he lived so long and was given a state funeral by the Florentines |
| A.who were of great importance to the poor |
| B.who made the businessmen do whatever they were in need of |
| C.who were always ready to be sent abroad |
| D.who did harm to others |
| A.a sort of national hero | B.an experienced leader | C.a brave soldier | D.a noble gangster |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
A few common misconceptions. Beauty is only skin-deep. One' s physical assets and liabilities don' t count all that much in a managerial career. A woman should always try to look her best.
Over the last 30 years, social scientists have conducted more than 1,000 studies of how we react to beautiful and not- so-beautiful people. The virtually unanimous conclusion: Looks do matter, more than most of us realize. The data suggest, for example, the physically attractive individuals are more likely to be treated well by their parents, sought out as friends, and pursued romantically. With the possible exception of women seeking managerial jobs they are also more likely to be hired, paid well, and promoted.
Un-American, you say, unfair and extremely unbelievable? Once again, the scientists have caught us mouthing pieties (虔诚) while acting just the contrary. Their typical experiment works something like this. They give each member of a group--college students, perhaps, or teachers or corporate personnel managers a piece of paper relating an individual' s accomplishments. Attached to the paper is a photograph. While the papers all say exactly the same thing the pictures are different. Some show a strikingly attractive person, some an average-looking character, and some an unusually unattractive human being. Group members are asked to rate the individual on certain attributes, anything from personal warmth to the likelihood that he or she will be promoted.
Almost invariably, the better looking the person in the picture, the higher the person is rated. In the phrase, borrowed from Sappho, that the social scientists use to sum up the common perception, what is beautiful is good.
In business, however, good looks cut both ways for women, and deeper than for men. A Utah State University professor, who is an authority on the subject, explains: In terms of their careers, the impact of physical attractiveness on males is only modest. But its potential impact on females can be tremendous, making it easier, for example, for the more attractive to get jobs where they are in the public eye. on another note, though, there is enough literature now for us to conclude that attractive women who aspire (追求) to managerial positions do not get on as well as who may be less attractive.
【小题1】 In "Beauty is only skin-deep", "skin-deep" can be replaced by______.
| A.decorating | B.superficial | C.expressive | D.demanding |
| A.whether or not one looks good or bad, it doesn' t affect much one' s managerial career |
| B.in one' s managerial career, he may deal with cases like assets and liabilities |
| C.in one' s managerial career, he may rarely deal with cases like assets and liabilities |
| D.whether or not one looks good or bad, it may affect much one' s managerial career |
| A.people do not realize the importance of looking one' s best |
| B.women in pursuit of managerial jobs are not likely to be paid well |
| C.good -looking women aspire to managerial positions |
| D.attractive people generally have an advantage over those who are not |
| A.attractive women have tremendous potential impact on public job |
| B.good-looking women always get the best of everything |
| C.being attractive is not always an advantage for women |
| D.attractive women do not do as well as unattractive women in managerial positions |
| A.handsome men are not affected as much by their looks as attractive women are |
| B.physically attractive women who are in the public eye usually do quite well |
| C.physically attractive men and women who are in the public eye usually get along quite well |
| D.good looks are important for women as they are for men |
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Mothers and daughters go through so much—yet when was the last time a mother and daughter sat down to write a book together about it all? Perri Klass and her mother,Sheila Solomon Klass,both gifted professional writers,prove to be ideal cowriters as they examine their decades of motherhood,daughterhood,and the wonderful ways their lives have overlapped(重叠).
Perri notes with amazement how closely her own life has mirrored her mother’s: both have fulltime careers; both have published books,articles,and stories; each has three children; they both love to read.They also love to travel—in fact,they often take trips together.But in truth,the harder they look at their lives,the more they acknowledge their big differences in circumstance and basic nature.
A child of the Depression(大萧条),Sheila was raised in Brooklyn by parents who considered education a luxury for girls.Starting with her college education,she has fought for everything she’s ever accomplished.Perri,on the other hand,grew up privileged in the New Jersey suburbs of the 1960s and 1970s.For Sheila,wasting time or money is a crime,and luxury is unthinkable while Perri enjoys the occasional small luxury,but has not been successful at trying to persuade her mother into enjoying even the tiniest thing she likes.
Each writing in her own unmistakable voice,Perri and Sheila take turns exploring the joys and pains,the love and bitterness,the minor troubles and lasting respect that have always bonded them together.Sheila describes the adventure of giving birth to Perri in a tiny town in Trinidad where her husband was doing research fieldwork.Perri admits that she can’t sort out all the mess in the households,even though she knows it drives her mother crazy.Together they compare thoughts on bringing up children and working,admit longhidden sorrows,and enjoy precious memories.
Looking deep into the lives they have lived separately and together,Perri and Sheila tell their motherdaughter story with honesty,humor,enthusiasm,and admiration for each other.A written account in two voices,Every Mother Is a Daughter is a duet(二重奏) that produces a deep,strong sound with the experiences that all mothers and daughters will recognize. (2013·湖北,B)
【小题1】Why does Perri think that her own life has mirrored her mother’s?
| A.They both have gone through difficult times. |
| B.They have strong emotional ties with each other. |
| C.They have the same joys and pains,and love and bitterness. |
| D.They both have experiences as daughter,mother and writer. |
| A.something rare but not pleasant |
| B.something that cannot be imagined |
| C.something expensive but not necessary |
| D.something that can only be enjoyed by boys |
| A.The content of the book. |
| B.The purpose of the book. |
| C.The influence of the book. |
| D.The writing style of the book. |
| A.In a musical form. |
| B.Through field research. |
| C.With unique writing skills. |
| D.From different points of view. |
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Credit cards let people buy things now and pay for them over months or even years.But some people get deep into debt:Some banks have terms and charges that can make it harder for people to pay off that debt.In the United States,there are calls for stronger government supervision of the credit card industry.They_offer_economic_power_at_a_price.In 2004,Americans had about $800 billion in credit card debt.Now they own about $968 billion.
Critics say banks made it too easy to get credit cards.But that may be changing.The crisis in the housing and credit they call markets is beginning to affect the credit card industry.More payments are late.Charges for late payments are a growing source of profit for banks.But late payments can also signal bad debts.
The central bank,the Federal Reserve,says twothirds of American banks have recently reported tighter lending requirements.Many people report having their credit limits reduced without warning.
Some lawmakers are concerned that cardholders do not have enough protections from what abusive policies.These include actions like raising interest rates because of an unrelated event.Also,banks may raise the chances of a late payment by changing monthly payment dates for credit cards.
According to a survey,82% of Americans think credit cards provide a valuable service.But a majority,58%,say they do not trust credit card companies.And three out of four think the government should regulate the industry more closely.Three out of four people feel there is always some condition that makes a card less appealing than the company made in scared.And a little more than half say they have had a card that was not as good as they expected.But close to 80% say no one really reads the terms and conditions when they sign up for a credit card.
【小题1】What does the underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably mean?
| A.We can enjoy more convenience using credit cards. |
| B.Credit cards can improve our buying power. |
| C.We can buy things at lower prices using credit cards. |
| D.Credit cards bring more card debt as well as convenience. |
| A.Banks are making it harder for people to get credit cards. |
| B.Some people’s credit limits have been reduced. |
| C.It is more difficult to borrow money from some banks. |
| D.Banks are receiving more charges from late payments. |
| A.Banks actually prefer to see more late payment. |
| B.People should be more careful when applying for a credit card. |
| C.The US government provides better protection for cardholders. |
| D.The majority of Americans don’t think much of credit cards. |
| A.Credit cards are still very well received in America. |
| B.Credit cards don’t live up to some people’s expectations. |
| C.Many people don’t believe in credit card companies. |
| D.The results of a survey about credit cards in Americans. |
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It had been a long,hard,wonderful day.The two of us had walked from the sea’s edge through the length of a beautiful valley,climbed a superb mountain,travelled its narrow,rocky ridge(山脊),and now stood on its final peak,tired,happy and looking for the perfect campsite.
The experienced backpacker has a natural feeling for such things,and our eyes were drawn to a small blue circle on the map,like an eye winking at us.We could not see it from where we were,but we followed our judgement and went down steeply until it came into view.
We were right.It was a calm pool,with flat grass beside it.Gently taking our packs off,we made the first of many cups of tea before pulling up our tent.Later that evening,over another cup of tea and after a good meal,we sat outside the tent watching the sunset over a sea dotted with islands,towards one of which a ferry was slowly moving.It is not always so perfect,of course.On another trip,with a different companion,a thoroughly wet day had ended at a lonely farm.Depressed at the thought of camping,we had knocked and asked if we could use a barn(谷仓) as a shelter.
Backpacking could be defined as the art of comfortable,selfsufficient(自给自足的) travel on foot.Everything you need is in the pack on your back,and you become emotionally_as_well_as_physically_attached_to_it.I once left my pack hidden in some rocks while I made a long trip to a peak I particularly wanted to climb.I was away for nearly three hours and ended up running the last stretch in fear that my precious pack would not be there.It was,of course.
The speed at which the backpacker travels makes this the perfect way to see any country.You experience the landscape as a slow unfolding scene,almost in the way it was made;and you find time to stop and talk to people you meet.I’ve learned much local history from simply chatting to people I met while walking through an area.At the end of a trip,whether three days or three weeks,there’s a feeling of achievement,of having got somewhere under your own power.
After years of going out walking just for the day,many people start backpacking simply through wanting to stay out rather than cut short a trip.
【小题1】The writer and his companion knew there was a pool because ________.
| A.they had been told about it |
| B.they could see it on the map |
| C.they had seen it earlier in the day |
| D.they could see it from the top of the mountain |
| A.The map. | B.The pool. |
| C.The mountain. | D.The campsite. |
| A.They were too tired to put up their tent. |
| B.They wished they could have found a farm. |
| C.They were anxious about the coming weather. |
| D.They were delighted with the spot they’d found. |
| A.It is more than just a practical aid. |
| B.He walks better when he is wearing it. |
| C.It is not a good idea to leave it anywhere. |
| D.He might die on the mountains without it. |
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Pop stars today enjoy what once only belonged to the royalty(皇室).Wherever they go,people turn out in their thousands to greet them.The crowds go wild trying to catch a brief glimpse of their smiling,colorfully dressed idols.The stars are transported in their chauffeur driven Rolls Royces,private helicopters or executive aeroplanes.They are surrounded by a permanent entourage(随从)of managers,press agents and bodyguards.Photographs of them appear regularly in the press and all their comings and goings are reported,for,like royalty,pop stars are news.If they enjoy many of the privileges of royalty,they certainly share many of the inconveniences as well.It is dangerous for them to make unscheduled appearances in public.They must be constantly shielded from the adoring crowds who idolize them.They are no longer private individuals,but public property.The financial rewards they receive for this sacrifice cannot be calculated,for their rates of pay are great.![]()
And why not?Society has always rewarded its top entertainers lavishly.The great days of Hollywood have become legendary:famous stars enjoyed fame,wealth and adulation(奉承)on an all time scale.By today's standards,the excesses of Hollywood do not seem quite so spectacular.A single gramopphone record nowadays may earn much more in royalties than the films of the past ever did.The competition for the title“Top of the Pops”is fierce,but the rewards are truly huge.
It is only right that the stars should be paid in this way.Don't the top men in industry earn enormous salaries for the service they perform to their companies and their countries?Pop stars earn vast sums in foreign currency—often more than large industrial companies—and the taxman can only be grateful for their massive annual contributions to the exchequer(国库).So who would begrudge them their rewards?
It's all very well for people in boring jobs to complain about the successes and rewards of others.People who make envious remarks should remember that the most famous stars represent only the tip of the iceberg.For every famous star,there are hundreds of others struggling to earn a living.A man working in a steady job and looking forward to a pension at the end of it has no right to expect very high rewards.He has chosen security and peace of mind,so there will always be a limit to what he can earn.But a map who attempts to become a star is taking enormous risks.He knows at the outset that only a handful of competitors ever get to the very top.He knows that years of concentrated effort may be rewarded with complete failure.But he knows,too,that the rewards for success are very high indeed:they are the payback for the huge risks involved and once he makes it,he will certainly earn them.That's the essence of private enterprise.
【小题1】The author develops the passage mainly by ________.
| A.comparing different ideas |
| B.giving explanations |
| C.inferring |
| D.listing typical examples |
| A.be jealous of | B.be satisfied with |
| C.be anxious about | D.be crazy about |
| A.He who laughs last laughs best. |
| B.If you venture nothing,you will gain nothing. |
| C.He who makes no mistakes makes nothing. |
| D.Success belongs to the persevering. |
| A.People are blind in idolizing stars. |
| B.There is fierce competition in becoming pop stars. |
| C.The government taxes pop stars very little. |
| D.Pop stars' life is more luxurious than that of royalty. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Donna is 19 years old and loves animals, which is why I’m always happy to leave my dog with her when I go on holiday. Donna also helps to train hunting dogs, but recently, her boyfriend told me, she returned home from a farm in tears after being told to hit some dogs.
“She wasn’t being asked to hit them because they didn’t behave well,” he said. “She was told to punch these puppies with a closed fist simply to let them know who is the boss,” Donna refused. Good for Donna. In my view, you hit an animal for only two reasons: as a way to teach it an important lesson to protect it from danger, such as not into the road; or because you like hurting animals.
Last summer, I attended a horse race. I don’t know much about horses, but I was alarmed when I saw a horse with a huge ulcer (溃疡) on its legs. “Surely this horse won’t race?” I asked. I was very surprised that nobody in the crowd seemed concerned.
The horse began the race, but later it fell heavily. It had broken its leg. The next thing I saw was its dead body in a bag, being driven past. No one seemed to care, except those who had bet on it. I know people care for horse racing, but do they really care for horses? I doubt it.
Oh, but it’s a tradition, I hear you say. Wouldn’t the world be a boring place if we didn’t occasionally hit, shoot and chase animals? Traditions are made by man and can be unmade. It was once acceptable to kill servants when their master died, to visit the mental hospitals to laugh at the patients or to watch public execution (执行死刑).
Nor should it be forgotten that in our progress to a more civilized world, animals have played an important role: they have fed us, carried us, worked for us, rescued us, died for us and sometimes just saved us from loneliness. Surely by now they deserve our kindness. At the very least, they deserve our respect.
【小题1】Donna was asked to hit the young dogs because ________.
| A.they misbehaved |
| B.their owner disliked them |
| C.people on the farm enjoy hurting them |
| D.it was a way to train them to obey people |
| A.strike | B.stroke | C.scold | D.pump |
| A.To explain the traditional horse race to readers. |
| B.To prove that the weak horse can’t win in the race. |
| C.To show that animals are treated unfairly by humans. |
| D.To say that people care more for horses than horse racing. |
| A.People no longer watch killing criminals in public. |
| B.The author cannot accept anyone who hits the animals. |
| C.It was a traditional practice to kill servants for their dead master. |
| D.The author thinks it is possible to change the traditions made by man. |
| A.No One Cares for Animals Nowadays. |
| B.Let’s Protect the Endangered Animals. |
| C.Show Animals the Respect They Deserve. |
| D.The Stories Between Animals and People. |
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