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1 . The visit to the art gallery gave the young painter a profound ______ into the use of colors in abstract art, so she decided to experiment with it in her own paintings.
A.understandingB.fascinationC.glimpseD.challenge
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2 . —Yiwen, I guess you want to go to play basketball.
—________. That’s exactly what I was thinking too.
A.It’s my privilege.B.You read my mind.
C.It’s up to you.D.You never know.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要讲述了参与者对团队建设干预活动的感受,并探讨了强制性参与这些活动可能存在的伦理问题。

3 . Team-building exercises have become popular for managers trying to increase organizational and team harmony and productivity. Unfortunately, many employees are angry about compulsory bonding and often regard these exercises as a nuisance (烦事).

A paper published this week by University of Sydney researchers in Social Networks has reported participants' feelings about team-building intervention (干预), revealing ethical implications in forcing employees to take part.

“Many people see team building activities as a waste of time, so we decided to look in more depth at what's behind this,” said the paper's lead researcher, Dr Peter Matous.

“Teams are formed, combined and restructured. Staff are relocated and office spaces redesigned. All this is done with the aim of improving workplace efficiency, collaboration and cohesion. But does any of this work?” said Dr Matous.

The study found that team-building exercises which focused on the sharing of and intervening into personal attitudes and relationships between team members were considered too rude and nosy (爱打听), although the researchers say some degree of openness and vulnerability (脆弱) is often necessary to make deep, effective connections with colleagues.

"Some participants were against team-building exercises because they were indirectly compulsory. They didn't welcome management's interest in their lives beyond their direct work performance," said Matous. "Many people don't want to be forced into having fun or making friends, especially not on top of their busy jobs. They feel management is being too nosy or trying to control their lives too much."

In this study the researchers recommended a self-disclosure (表露) approach where participants were guided through a series of questions that allowed them to increasingly disclose personal information and values. The method is well-tested and has been shown to increase interpersonal closeness. However, to be successful it must be voluntary.

The researchers said there are numerous schools of thought that propose differing psychological methods for strengthening relationships. “With caution, many relational methods to improve teams and organizations can be borrowed from other fields. The question is how to apply them effectively to strengthen an entire collective, which is more than just the sum of individual relationships,” said Dr Matous.

1. Why are many employees opposed to team-building exercises?
A.They consider such exercises annoying.
B.They deem these exercises counter-productive.
C.They see such exercises as harmful to harmony.
D.They find these exercises too demanding.
2. What did Dr Matous and his team do to find out whether team-building activities would improve productivity?
A.They relocated team leaders and their offices.
B.They rearranged the staff and office spaces.
C.They redesigned the staffs work schedules.
D.They reintroduced some cohesive activities.
3. What did the study by Matous’ team find about some team-building exercises?
A.They were intended to share personal attitudes and relationships.
B.They indirectly added to the vulnerability of team members.
C.They always strengthened connections among colleagues.
D.They were regarded as a violation of employees' privacy.
4. How can the self-disclosure approach succeed in increasing interpersonal closeness?
A.By allowing participants freedom to express themselves.
B.By applying it to employees who volunteer to participate.
C.By arranging in proper order the questions participants face.
D.By guiding employees through a series of steps in team building.
5. What does Matous think of the various psychological methods borrowed from other fields for strengthening relationships?
A.They must be used in combination for an entire collective.
B.They prioritize some psychological aspects over others.
C.They place too much stress on individual relationships.
D.They have to be applied cautiously to be effective.
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4 . Jack was on the point of leaving ________ he noticed a man coming out of the room.
A.whenB.whileC.afterD.before
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5 . ________ gardening may be hard physical work, those who are keen on it find it very relaxing mentally.
A.AsB.UnlessC.WhileD.Now that
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6 . Chris heard a woman’s voice in the background, but she couldn’t________ what she was saying.
A.take backB.set asideC.keep offD.make out
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7 . As a symbol of Chinese history, the Palace Museum ________ the cultural memory of the country.
A.preservesB.preventsC.acquiresD.declares
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8 . —I’d like to know if you’re satisfied with my work. How am I doing?
—________. I believe you will be getting promotion.
A.Never mindB.Help yourself
C.Forget itD.Keep it up
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9 . In our class there are 50 students, ________ half achieved a score of 140 or higher in the English examination of Gaokao.
A.of themB.in whomC.of whomD.in them
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了企业在竞争中经常出现的陷阱以及应对陷阱的一些策略。

10 . Having a rival (对手) can keep you committed to achieving your goals and enhance your overall performance. But before you go out and find an entrepreneur (创业者) to outcompete(胜出), it’s important to understand and avoid the traps that often come with rivalry. After all, competitive rivalry can also make it difficult for you to make a decision and increase your willingness to take risks, behaviors that can ultimately hurt your venture’s (风险项目) success.

Finding someone you’re committed to outcompeting can be a great way to stay focused on your goals and push your venture to the next level. But when you’re intently focused on outperforming your rivals, you may begin to develop a “win-at-all-costs” mentality (心态) that causes you to ignore how you achieve success. One group of researchers, for example, examined the link between rivalry and unethical(不道德的) behavior. They found that when people compete against their rivals, they are more willing to behave unethically to win. But such behavior may damage your reputation and strain(使……紧张) relationships important to your success. One way to avoid this trap is to stop and reflect on what’s important. While outperforming your rivals may provide short-term benefits, the loss of your integrity(正直) will have long-term consequences.

One reason having a rival can enhance your venture’s performance is that it creates a level of excitement that drives you to work harder. But this eagerness to win may also hurt your venture’s success, particularly when it causes you to make impulsive, insensible decisions. But it’s possible to avoid such costly mistakes by making a habit of engaging in critical thinking, such as considering opposing viewpoints and conducting cost-benefit analyses, especially for those decisions that are complex and can determine the future of your venture.

The sense of eagerness that comes with having a rival can not only cause you to make poorer decisions, but it can also lead you to take greater risks that put your venture in great dangers. One way you can overcome the risk-inducing (诱发) effects of rivalry that stand to endanger your venture’s success is to remain attentive to your emotional state and actively monitor how such feelings are affecting your decision-making.

1. How can competitive rivalry benefit entrepreneurs according to the passage?
A.By enabling them to outcompete other entrepreneurs.
B.By enabling them to make their venture a success.
C.By helping them to reach long-term goals.
D.By helping them to stay goal-oriented.
2. What is one of the traps entrepreneurs may often fall into when competing with rivals?
A.They may adopt strategies that are bound to ruin their venture.
B.They may depend on unethical means to outperform their rivals.
C.They may be too eager to succeed while ignoring the huge labor cost.
D.They may be intently focused on winning at the current market level.
3. What are entrepreneurs advised to do to avoid traps that often accompany rivalry?
A.Think very carefully about what really matters.
B.Prioritize obtaining immediate benefits.
C.Estimate the long-term consequences.
D.Reflect on what successes are achievable.
4. How can entrepreneurs avoid making impulsive and insensible decisions?
A.By engaging themselves in critical reasoning.
B.By developing a habit of keeping their integrity.
C.By criticizing themselves for previous poor performances.
D.By stopping themselves from being too excited about their successes.
5. How can entrepreneurs overcome the risk-inducing effects of rivalry?
A.By paying close attention to their current performance.
B.By taking steps that stand to endanger their rivals’ success.
C.By monitoring how their decision-making impacts their mentality.
D.By keeping their emotions in check to avoid making poor decisions.
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