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2017年6月大学英语四级真题(第三套)

 

PartIWriting

(30minutes)

 

(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)

 

Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritean

advertisementonyourcampuswebsitetosellsomeofthecoursebooks

youusedatcollege.Youradvertisementmayincludeabrief

descriptionoftheircontent,theircondition,theirpriceandyour

contactinformation.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomore

than180words.

 

PartIIListeningComprehension

(25minutes)

 

说明:

2017年6月大学英语四级考试全国共考了两套听力.本套的听力内

容与第二套相同,因此本套听力部分不再重复给出。

 

PartⅢ

ReadingComprehension

(40

minutes)

 

SectionA

 

Directions:

Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.

Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistof

 

choicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassage

throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthe

bankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletter

foreachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

 

Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

 

Asifyouneededanotherreasontohatethegym,itnowturns

outthatexercisecanexhaustnotonlyyourmuscles,butalsoyour

eyes.Fearnot,however,forcoffee

canstimulatethemagain.During

(26)_______exercise,ourmusclestireastheyrunoutoffueland

buildupwasteproducts.Muscleperformancecanalsobeaffected

bya(27)_______called"centralfatigue,

”inwhichanimbalance

inthebody’schemicalmessengerspreventsthecentralnervous

systemfromdirectingmusclemovements(28)_______.It

wasnotknown,

however,whethercentralfatiguemightalsoaffectmotorsystems

notdirectly(29)

_______intheexerciseitself,suchasthose

thatmovetheeyes.Tofindout,researchersgave11volunteer

cyclistsa

carbohydrate

(碳水化合物的)(30)_______eitherwitha

moderatedoseof

caffeine

(咖啡因),whichis

knownto

stimulate

the

centralnervoussystem,orasa

placebo(安慰剂)without,during

3hoursof(31)_______.Afterexercising,thescientiststested

thecyclistswitheyetrackingcamerastoseehowwelltheirbrains

couldstill(32)_______theirvisualsystem.Theteamfoundthat

exercisereducedthespeedofrapideyemovementsbyabout8%,

(33)_______theirabilitytocapturenewvisualinformation.The

caffeine,

the

equivalent

oftwo

strong

cupsof

coffee,

was

 

(34)_______toreversethiseffect,withsomecyclistseven

displaying(35)_______eyemovementspeeds.Soitmightbeagood

ideatogetsomeoneelsetodriveyouhomeafterthatmarathon.

 

注意:

此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

 

A)cautiouslyB)commitC)controlD)cycling

 

E)effectivelyF)increasedG)involvedH)limited

 

I)phenomenonJ)preventingK)sensitiveL)slowing

 

M)solutionN)sufficientO)vigorous

 

SectionB

 

Directions:

Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassage

withtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraph

fromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthe

questionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.

 

Teamspirit

 

[A]Teamshavebecomethebasicbuilding

 

blocks

 

oforganizations.

Recruitmentadvertisementsroutinelycallfor

“teamplayers

”.

 

Businessschoolsgradetheirstudentsinpartontheirperformance

ingroupprojects.Officemanagersknockdownwallstoencourage

teambuilding.Teamsareasoldascivilization,ofcourse:

even

Jesushad12co-workers.ButanewreportbyDeloitte,“GlobalHuman

CapitalTrends”,basedonasurveyofmorethan7,000executives

inover130countries,suggeststhatthefashionforteamworkhas

reachedanewhigh.Almosthalfofthosesurveyedsaidtheir

companieswereeitherinthemiddleofrestructuringorabouttoembarkon(开始)it;andforthemostpart,restructuringmeantputtingmoreemphasisonteams.

 

[B]Companiesareabandoningconventionalfunctional

departmentsandorganisingemployeesintocross-disciplinaryteams

thatfocusonparticularproducts,problemsorcustomers.These

teamsaregainingmorepowertoruntheirownaffairs.Theyarealso

spendingmoretimeworkingwitheachotherratherthanreporting

upwards.Deloittearguesthataneworganisationalformisonthe

rise:

anetworkofteamsisreplacingtheconventionalhierarchy

(等级体制).

 

[C]

Thefashion

for

teamsis

driven

byasensethatthe

oldway

oforganisingpeopleistoorigidforboththemodemmarketplace

andthe

expectations

ofemployees.Technological

innovation

places

greater

valueonagility

(灵活性).John

Chambers,chairman

of

Cisco

SystemsInc.,

aworldwide

leader

inelectronics

products,says

that

“wecompeteagainstmarket

transitions

(过渡),notcompetitors.

Product

transitions

usedto

take

fiveorsevenyears;

nowthey

take

oneortwo.

”Digitaltechnol

ogyalsomakesiteasierforpeople

toco-ordinate

their

activities

without

resorting

to

hierarchy.

The

 

“millennials”(千禧一代)whowillsoonmakeuphalftheworkforceinrichcountrieswereraisedfromnurseryschoolonwardstoworkingroups.

 

[D]Thefashionforteamsisalsospreadingfromtheusual

corporatesuspects(suchasGEandIBM)tosomemoreunusualones.TheClevelandClinic,ahospitaloperator,hasreorganiseditsmedicalstaffintoteamstofocusonparticulartreatmentareas;

consultants,nursesandotherscollaboratecloselyinsteadofbeing

separatedbyspeciality(专业)andrank.TheUSArmyhasgonethe

sameway.Inhisbook,“TeamofTeams'GeneralStanleyMcChrystal

describeshowthearmy’shierarchicalstructurehinderedits

operationsduringtheearlystagesoftheIraqwar.Hissolution

wastolearnsomethingfromtheinsurgentsitwasfighting:

decentraliseauthoritytoself-organisingteams.

 

[E]Agoodrule

of

thumbis

thatassoonasgeneralsandhospital

administratorsjumponamanagementbandwagon,itistimetoask

questions.

Leigh

Thompsonof

Kellogg

School

of

Managementin

Illinoiswarnsthat,

‘Teamsarenotalwaystheanswer

—teamsmay

provideinsight,creativityandknowledgeinawaythataperson

working

independently

cannot;

but

teamwork

may

also

lead

to

confusion,

delay

and

poor

decision-

making.”The

late

Richard

HackmanofHarvard

University

onceargued,

“Ihavenoquestion

that

whenyouhaveateam,thepossibilityexiststhatitwillgenerate

magic,producingsomethingextraor

dinary...Butdon

’tcounton

it.”

 

[F]Hackman(whodiedin2013)notedthatteamsarehamperedbyproblemsofco-ordinationandmotivationthatchipawayatthe

 

benefitsofcollaboration.High-flyersforcedtoworkinteamsmay

beundervaluedandfree-ridersempowered.Groupthinkmaybe

unavoidable.Inastudyof120teamsofseniorexecutives,he

discoveredthatlessthan10%oftheirsupposedmembersagreedon

whoexactlywasontheteam.Ifitishardenoughtodefineateam’s

membership,agreeingonitspurposeisharderstill.

 

[G]Profoundchangesintheworkforcearemakingteamstrickiertomanage.Teamsworkbestiftheirmembershaveastrongcommonculture.Thisishardtoachievewhen,asisnowthecaseinmany

bigfirms,alargeproportionofstaffaretemporarycontractors.

Teamworkimproveswithtime:

America’sNationalTransportation

SafetyBoardfoundthat73%oftheincidentsinitscivil-aviation

databaseoccurredonacrew’sfirstdayofflyingtogether.However,

asAmyEdmondsonofHarvardpointsout,organisationsincreasingly

use“team”asaverbratherthananoun:

theyformteamsforspecificpurposesandthenquicklydisbandthem.

 

[H]Theleastthatcanbeconcludedfromthisresearchisthat

companiesneedtothinkharderaboutmanagingteams.Theyneedto

ridtheirmindsof

sentimentalism

(感情用事):

themostsuccessful

teamshaveleaders

whoareable

to

set

anoverall

direction

andtake

immediate

action.

Theyneedtokeepteamssmall

andfocused:

giving

intopressure

tobemore“inclusive

”is

aguarantee

ofdysfunction.

Jeff

Bezos,Amazon’sboss,saysthat

“If

Iseemorethantwopizzas

for

lunch,

theteamistoobig.”Theyneedtoimmunizeteamsagainst

group-think:

Hackmanarguedthat

the

best

onescontain

“deviants”

(离经叛道者)whoarewillingtodosomethingthatmaybeupsetting

toothers.

 

[I]Anewstudyof12,000workersin17countriesbySteelcase,

afurniture-makerwhichalsodoesconsulting,findsthatthebest

waytoensureemployeesare“engaged”istogivethemmorecontrol

overwhereandhowtheydotheirwork―whichmaymeanliberating

themfromhavingtodoeverythingincollaborationwithothers.

 

[J]However,organisationsneedtolearnsomethingbiggerthan

howtomanageteamsbetter:

theyneedtobeinthehabitofasking

themselveswhetherteamsarethebesttoolsforthejob.

Teambuildingskillsareinshortsupply:

Deloittereportsthatonly

12%oftheexecutivestheycontactedfeeltheyunderstandtheway

people

worktogetherinnetworks

andonly21%feelconfident

intheir

ability

tobuildcross-functional

teams.Looselymanaged

teamscan

becomehotbedsofdistraction

―employeesroutinelycomplainthat

theycan’tgettheirworkdonebecausetheyareforcedtospend

toomuchtimeinmeetingsorcompelledtoworkinnoisyoffices.

Evenintheageofopen-planofficesandsocialnetworkssomework

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