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 Unfortunately,saysPresser,theissueisvirtuallyabsentfrompublicdiscourse.Sheemphasizestheneedforfocusedstudiesoncostsandbenefitsofworkingoddhours,thephysicalandemotionalhealthofpeopleworkingnightsandweekends,andthereasonsbehindthenecessityforworkingthesehours.“NonstandardworkschedulesnotonlyarehighlyprevalentamongAmericanfamiliesbutalsogeneratealevelofcomplexityinfamilyfunctioningthatneedsgreaterattention,”shesays./

36.WhichofthefollowingdemonstratesthatworkingatnonstandardtimesistakingitstollonAmericanfamilies?

 A.Stressonfamilialrelationships.

 B.Rotatingshifts.

 C.Evenings,nights,orweekends.

 D.Itsconsequences.

37.Whichofthefollowingisaffectedmostbyworkingirregularhours?

 A.Children.

 B.Marriage.

 C.Singlemothers.

 D.Workingwomen.

38.Whowouldbeinfavorofthepracticeofworkingnonstandardhours?

 B.Parents.

 C.Employees

 D.Professionalchildproviders.

39.Itisimpliedthattheconsequencesofnonstandardworkschedulesare.

 A.emphasized

 B.absent

 C.neglected

 D.prevalent

40.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsworkingirregularhours?

 A.Positive.

 B.Negative.

 C.Indifferent.

 D.Objective.

PassageTwo

Mosthumanbeingsactual1ydecidebeforetheythink.Whenanyhumanbeing----executive,specializedexpert,orpersoninthestreet----encountersacomplexissueandformsanopinion,oftenwithinamatterofseconds,howthoroughlyhasheorsheexploredtheimplicationsofthevariouscoursesofaction?

Answer:

notverythoroughly.Veryfewpeople,nomatterhowinte1ligentorexperienced,cantakeinventoryofthemanybranchingpossibilities,possibleoutcomes,sideeffects,andundesiredconsequencesofapolicyoracourseofactioninamatterofseconds.Yet,thosewhopridethemse1vesonbeingdecisiveoftentrytodojustthat.Andoncetheirbrainslockontoanopinion,mostoftheirthinkingthereafterconsistsoffindingsupportforit.

Averyserioussideeffectofargumentativedecisionmakingcanbealackofsupportforthechosencourseofactiononthepatofthe“losing”faction.Whenonefactionwinsthemeetingandtheothersseethemselvesaslosing,thebattleoftendoesn’tendwhenthemeetingends.Anger,resentment,andjealousymayleadthemtosabotagethe4ecisionlater,ortoreopenthedebateatlatermeetings.

Thereisabetter.AsphilosopherAldousHuxleysaid,“Itisn’twhoisright,butwhatisright,thatcounts.”

Thestructured-inquirymethodoffersabetteralternativetoargumentativedecisionmakingbydebate.WiththehelpoftheInternetandwirelesscomputertechnologythegapbetweenexpertsandexecutivesisnowbeingdramaticallyclosed.Byactuallyputtingthebrakesonthethinkingprocess,slowingitdown,andorganizingtheflowoflogic,it’spossibletocreatealevelofclaritythatsheerargumentationcannevermatch.

Thestructured-inquiryprocessintroducesalevelofconceptualclaritybyorganizingthecontributionsoftheexperts,thenbringstheexpertsandthedecisionmakersclosertogether.Althoughitisn’tpossibleornecessaryforapresidentorprimeministertolisteninoneveryintelligenceanalysismeeting,it’spossibletoorganizetheexperts’informationtogivethedecisionmakermuchgreaterinsightastoitsmeaning.Thisprocessmaysomewhatresembleamarketingfocusgroup;

it’sasimple,remarkablycleverwaytobringdecisionmakersclosertothesourceoftheexpertinformationandopinionsonwhichtheymustbasetheirdecisions.

4l.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthat.

A.executive,specializedexpert,arenomorecleverthanpersoninthestreet

B.veryfewpeopledec1debeforetheythink

C.thosewhopridethemselvesonbeingdecisiveoftenfailtodoso

D.peopletendtoconsidercarefullybeforemakingdecisions

42.Judgingfromthecontext,whatdoestheword“them”(line4,paragraph2)referto?

/

A.Decisionmakers.

B.The“losing”faction.

C.Anger,resentment,andjealousy.

D.Otherpeople.

43.AldousHuxley’sremark(Paragraph3)impliesthat.

A.thereisasubtledifferencebetweenrightandwrong

B.wecannottellwhoisrightandwhatiswrong

C.whatisrightismoreimportantthanwhoisright

D.whatisrightaccountsforthequestionwhoisright

44.Accordingtotheauthor,thefunctionofthestructured-inquirymethodis.

A.tomakedecisionbydebate

B.toapplytheInternetandwirelesscomputertechnology.

C.tobrakeonthethinkingprocess,slowingitdown

D.tocreatealevelofconceptualclarity

45.Thestructured-inquiryprocesscanbeusefulfor.

A.decisionmakers

B.intelligenceanalysismeeting

C.theexperts’information

D.marketingfocusgroups

PassageThree

Sportisheadingforanindissolublemarriagewithtelevisionandthepassivespectatorwillenjoyaprivateparadise.Allofthiswillbeinthefutureofsport.Thespectator(thetelevisionaudience)willbethepriorityandprofessionalclubswillhavetoreadjusttheirstructurestoadapttothenewreality:

sportasabusiness.

Thenewtechnologieswillmeanthatspectatorswillnolongerhavetowaitforbroadcastsbytheconventionalchannels.Theywillbetheoneswhodecidewhattosee.Andtheywillhavetopayforit.IntheUnitedStatesthesystemofthefuturehasalreadystarted:

pay-as-you-view.Everythingwillbeofferedbytelevisionandthespectatorwillonlyhavetochoose.ThereviewSportsIllustratedrecentlypublishedafullprofileofthelifeofthesupporterathomeinthemiddleofthenextcentury.Itexplainedthattheconsumerswouldbeabletoselecttheirviewofthematchonagigantic,flatscreenoccupyingthewholeofonewall,withimagesofaclaritywhichcannotbeforeseenatpresent;

theycouldwatchfromthetrainer’sstandsjustbehindthebatterinagameofbaseballorfromthehelmetofthestarplayerinanAmericanfootballgame.Andattheirdisposalwillbethesaneoptionstheproduceroftherecordedprogrammerhastoselectreplays,tochoosewhichcameratomeandtodecideonthesoundwhethertohearthepublic,theplayers,thetrainerandsoon.

Manysportsexecutives,largelytoooldandtooconservativetofeelathomewiththenewtechnologieswillbelievethatsportmustcontroltheexpansionoftelevisioncoverageinordertosurviveandensurethatspectatorsattendmatches.Theydonotevenaccepttheevidencewhichcontradictstheirviewwhilethereismorebasketballthaneverontelevision,forexample,itisalsocertainthatbasketballismorepopularthanever.

Itisalsotheargumentofthesesportsexecutivesthattelevisionharmingthemodestteams.Thisistrue,butthefutureofthoseteamisalsomodest.Theyhavereachedtheirceiling.Itisthelawofthemarket.Thegreateventscontinuallyattractlargeraudience.

TheworldIbeingconstructedonnewtechnologiessothatpeoplecanmaketheutmostuseoftheirtimeand,intheirhomehaveaccesstothegreatestpossiblerangeofrecreationalactivities.Sportwillhavetoadaptitselftothenewworld.

Themostvisionaryexecutivesgofurther.Thatphilosophyis:

ratherthanseetelevisiontakeoversportwhynothavesportstakenovertelevision?

46.Whatdoesthewritermeanbyuseofthephrase“anindissolublemarriage”inthefirstparagraph?

  A.sportiscombinedwithtelevision.

  B.sportcontrolstelevision.

  C.televisiondictatessports.

  D.Sportandtelevisionwillgotheirownways

47.Whatdoes“they”inline2paragraph2standfor?

  A.Broadcasts.

  B.Channels.

  C.Spectators.

  D.Technologies.

48.Howdomanysportsexecutivesfeelwiththenewtechnologies?

  A.theyaretoooldtodoanything.

  B.Theyfeelillatease.

  C.Theyfeelcompletelyathome.

  D.Technologiescangohandinhandwithsports.

49.Whatisgoingtobediscussedinthefollowingpa

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