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考研英語閱讀新題型11篇模擬題
Directions:
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatextaboutpreparingintheacademiccommunity.Choosethe
mostsuitableheadingfromthelistA-Fforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Thefirstandlastparagiaphsofthe
textarenotnumbered.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersonANSWER
SHEET1.(10points)
'、
[A]PhysicalChanges
LB]LOWSeif-Esteem
[C]EmergingIndependenceandSearchforIdentity
ED]EmotionalTurbulence
[E]InterestintheOppositeSex
[F]PeerPressureandConformity
Thetransitiontoadulthoodisdifficult.Rapidphysicalgrowthbeginsinearlyadolescence-typically
betweentheagesof9and13—andthoughtprocessesstarttotakeonadultcharacteristics.Manyyoungstersfind
thesechangesdistressingbecausetheydonotfullyunderstandwhatishappeningtothem.Fearsandanxietiescan
beputtorestbysimplykeepinganopenlineofcommunicationandpreparingforchangebeforeitoccurs.The
mainissuesthatariseduringadolescenceare:
(41)__________
Achild'sselfworthisparticularlyfragileduringadolescence.Teenagersoftenstrugglewithan
overwhelmingsensethatnobodylikesthem,thatthey'renotasgoodasotherpeople,thattheyarefailures,losers,
uglyorunintelligent.
(42)__________
Someformofbodilydissatisfactioniscommonamongpre-teens.Ifdissatisfactionisgreat,itmaycause
themtobecomeshyorveryeasilyembarrassed.Inothercases,teensmayacttheopposite一loudandangry一
inanefforttocompensateforfeelingsofself-consciousnessandinferiority.Asalarmingasthesebodilychanges
canbe,adolescentsmayfinditequallydistressingtonotexperiencethechangesatthesametimeastheirpeers.
Latematurationcancausefeelingsofinferiorityandawkwardness.
(43)_________
Youngpeoplefeelmorestronglyabouteverythingduringadolescence.Fearsbecomemorefrightening,
pleasuresbecomemoreexciting,irritationsbecomemoredistressingandfrustrationsbecomemoreintolerable.
Everyexperienceappearsking-sizedduringadolescence.Youngstershavingadifficultadolescencemaybecome
seriouslydepressedand/orengageinself-destructivebehavior.Often,thefirstcluethatateenagerneeds
professionalhelpisadeep-rootedshiftinattitudeandbehavior.Parentsshouldbealerttothewarningsignsof
personalitychangeindicatingthatateenagerneedshelp.Theyincluderepeatedschoolabsences,slumpinggrades,
useofalcoholorillegalsubstances,hostileordangerousbehaviorandextremewithdrawalandrcclusiveness.
(44)__________
Thereistremendouspressureonadolescentstoconformtothestandardsoftheirpeers.Thispressuretoward
conformitycanbedangerousin(hatitappliesnotonlytoclothingandhairstyles;itmayleadthemtodothingsthat
theyknowarcwrong.
(45)__________
Adolescencemarksaperiodofincreasingindependencethatoftenleadstoconflictbetweenteenagersand
parents.Thistensionisanormalpartofgrowingup一andtorparents,anormalpartoftheletting-goprocess.
Anothernormalpartofadolescenceisconfusionovervaluesandbeliefs.Thistimeofquestioningisimportantas
youngpeopleexaminethevaluestheyhavebeentaughtandbegintoembracetheirownbeliefs.Thoughtheymay
adoptthesamebeliefsastheirparents,discoveringthemontheirownenablestheyoungpersontodevelopasense
ofintegrity.
Althoughadolescencewillpresentchallengesfbryoungpeopleandtheirparents,awarenessand
communicationcanhelppavethewayfbrasmoothtransitionintothisexcitingphaseoflife.
Haveyoueverconsideredwhatmakesagoodbossgood?Theanswertothatquestionisadmittedly
mercurial,asoneperson'sviewofatop-notchemployerwilldifferfromsomebodyelse's.However,therearea
numberoftraits,attitudesandabilitiesthatarecommontoallgoodbosses.Moreover,theneedforsolidleadership
skillsisespeciallytellingwithsmallerbusinesses.
“Beingagoodbossisimportantinanyorganization,butit'sparticularlyimportantforsmallbusiness,w
saysRobSheehan,directorofexecutiveeducationattheJamesMacGregorBurnsAcademyofLeadershipatthe
UniversityofMaryland."Withsmallerbusinesses,youreallyhavetheopportunitytosetthetoneiortheentire
company.”
Bearinginmindtheimportanceofgoodleadershiptobusiness,considerthefollowinglineupofskills,
strategiesandattributes:
41.Beinclusive.
Withasmalleroperation,it'sessentialthateveryonefeelslikeanequalandinvolvedpartoftheteam.A
goodemployeriscertaintotreateachemployeefairly,notonlyintermsofsalaryandotherformsofcompensation,
butalsoinhowthatemployeeisinvolvedinthedailyfunctionofthebusiness.Encouragefeedback,innovation
andcreativitysoemployeesfeelgenuinelyengaged.
42.Mission,notjustmoney.
Veryfewbusinessesoperateoutofsheeraltruism,butthat'snottosaythatturningaprofitistheprimary
philosophicalandpracticalfocus.Rather,aneffectivebossestablishesagenuinebusinessmission.Howthattakes
shapedependsbothonthebusinessandontheoverridingfbcusthebosswantstoset.
43.Nothingtofearbutfearitself.
Manyofushavehadbosseswhowouldberightathomewithaknifenexttotheirdeskcalendars.Makeone
mistakeonthejobandfecifreetoslipyourheadrightinbeneaththeblade.Conversely,aneffectiveboss
encourageshisorheremployeesnottobegunshyaboutoccasionalchaosalongtheroadtowardbetterjob
performance.
44.It'stheircareers,too.
Don'tforgetthatthepeoplewhoworkforyouarelookingtoyoutohelpthemnavigateandadvancetheir
careers.As1said,it'snotallaboutmoney.Butitisallaboutmakingyouremployeesseehowtoimproveand
createmeaningfulcareersforthemselves.
45.Made,notnecessarilyborn.
Onefinalaspectofbeingagoodbossisrecognizingthatmuchofwhatgoesintobeinganeffectiveleaderis,
infact,learnedbehavior.Ofcourse,therealwayshavebeenandwillbebosseswhoseemtohaveaflawlesstouch
inleadingandmotivating.Butforeverynatural,therearejustasmanytop-flightbosseswhogotthatwayby
attendingmanagementclassesandseminars,readingbooksoneffectiveleadershipand,justasimportant,
understandingthatagoodemployernaturallyattractsfirst-rateemployees.
[A]"Il'simportanttousethatdifferentperspectivetoeducateandencourage.Butit'salsoimportant,like
agoodcoach,toleadyourteambyexample.Forinstance,whileyoushouldpointoutmistakesbyyouremployees,
besuretoadmitwhenyouyourselfmakeamistake,“saysSheehan.
[B]"YOUneedtocreateanenvironmentofintegrity,trustandrespecttomakeabsolutelycertainthat
everyoneistreatedfairly,regardlessofthedifferencestheymayhave,“saysSheehan.
[C]Peoplecandefinitelydevelopgoodleadershipcapabilities/*saysSheehan.uToacertaindegree,
weallhaveinnatetraitsthatmakeusgoodbosses.Allyoureallyhavetodoisworktodevelopthosetraitstotheir
utmost.”
[D]Ifanemployeehasagoalofbecomingamanagerorrunninghisorherownbusinesssomeday,
nurturethatgoal.Tellthemthetraitstheyneedtoworkontoachievetheirultimateplans.
[E]Forinstance,arestaurantownermaypushspeedylunchtimeserviceasawayofservingthe
lime-strappedbusinesscommunity.Bycontrast,amedicalsupplyoutfitmayemphasizehowitsproductsimprove
customers'health.Notonlycanaclearmission(responsibility)servetomotivateemployees,itcanalsoinfusea
senseofimportanceintheirjobs.
[F]"Thisrequiresamentalitythatencourageslearningratherthanbeingafraidofmakingamistake.Try
somethingnewanddifferent,butknowwe'renotgoingtokilleachotherifthingsdon'tworkout,“saysSheehan.
“IwasaswimmerincollegeandIswamfastwhenIimaginedasharkwasafterme.IswamjustasfastwhenI
imaginedIwasintheOlympics.It*saquestionofwhatyouwanttofbcuson.”
Asmoreandmorematerialfromotherculturesbecameavailable,Europeanscholarscametorecognizeeven
greatercomplexityinmythologicaltraditions.EspeciallyvaluablewastheevidenceprovidedbyancientIndian
andIraniantextssuchastheBhagavad-GitaandtheZend-Avesta.Fromthesesourcesitbecameapparentthatthe
characterofmythsvariedwidely,notonlybygeographicalregionbutalsobyhistoricalperiod.
(41)
HearguedthattherelativelysimpleGreekmythofPersephonereflectstheconcernsofabasicagricultural
community,whereasthemoreinvolvedandcomplexmythsfoundlaterinHomeraretheproductofamore
developedsociety.
Scholarsalsoattemptedtotievariousmythsoftheworldtogetherinsomeway.Fromthelate18thcentury
throughtheearly19thcentury,thecomparativestudyoflanguageshadledtothereconstructionofahypothetical
parentlanguagetoaccountfbrstrikingsimilaritiesamongthevariouslanguagesofEuropeandtheNearEast.
Theselanguages,scholarsconcluded,belongedtoanIndo-Europeanlanguagefamily.Expertsonmythology
likewisesearchedforaparentmythologythatpresumablystoodbehindthemythologiesofalltheEuropean
peoples.
(42)
Forexample,anexpressionlike“maidendawn"for"sunrise“resultedfirstinpersonificationofthedawn,
andtheninmythsabouther.
Laterinthe19thcenturythetheoryofevolutionputforwardbyEnglishnaturalistCharlesDarwinheavily
influencedthestudyofmythology.Scholarsresearchedonthehistoryofmythology,muchastheywoulddig
fossil-bearinggeologicalformations,forremainsfromthedistantpast.
(43)
Similarly,BritishanthropologistSirJamesGeorgeFrazerproposedathree-stageevolutionaryschemein
TheGoldenBough.AccordingtoFrazersscheme,humanbeingsfirstattributednaturalphenomenatoarbitrary
supernaturalforces(magic),laterexplainingthemasthewillofthegods(religion),andfinallysubjectingthemto
rationalinvestigation(science).
TheresearchofBritishscholarWilliamRobertsonSmith,publishedinLecturesontheReligionofthe
Semites(1889),alsoinfluencedFrazer.ThroughSmith'swork,Frazercametobelievethatmanymythshadtheir
originintheritualpracticesofancientagriculturalpeoples,forwhomtheannualcyclesofvegetationwereof
centralimportance.
(44)
Thisapproachreacheditsmostextremeformintheso-calledfunctionalismofBritishanthropologistA.R.
Radcliffe-Brown,whoheldthateverymythimpliesaritual,andeveryritualimpliesamyth.
Mostanalysesofmythsinthe18thand19thcenturiesshowedatendencytoreducemythstosomeessential
core-whethertheseasonalcyclesofnature,historicalcircumstances,orritual.Thatcoresupposedlyremained
oncethefancifulelementsofthenarrativeshadbeenstrippedaway.Inthe20thcentury,investigatorsbegantopay
closerattentiontothecontentofthenarrativesthemselves.
(45)
[A]German-bornBritishscholarMaxMullerconcludedthattheRig-VedaofancientIndia-theoldest
preservedbodyofliteraturewritteninanIndo-Europeanlanguage-reflectedtheearlieststagesofan
Indo-Europeanmythology.MIlerattributedal)latermythstomisunderstandingsthatarosefromthepicturesque
termsinwhichearlypeoplesdescribednaturalphenomena.
[B]Themythandritualtheory,asthisapproachcametobecalled,wasdevelopedmostfullybyBritish
scholarJaneEllenHarrison.UsinginsightgainedfromtheworkofFrenchsociologistEmileDurkheim.Harrison
arguedthatallmythshavetheiroriginincollectiveritualsofasociety.
[C]AustrianpsychoanalystSigmundFreudheldthatmyths—likedreams—condensethematerialof
experienceandrepresentitinsymbols.
[D|ThisapproachcanbeseenintheworkofBritishanthropologistEdwardBurnettTylor.InPrimitive
Culture(1871),Tylororganizedthereligiousandphilosophicaldevelopmentofhumanityintoseparateanddistinct
evolutionarystages.
[E]ThestudiesmadeinthisperiodwereconsolidatedintheworkofGermanscholarChristianGottolob
Heyne,whowasthefirstscholartousetheLatintermmyths(insteadoffibula,meaning“fhble")torefertothe
talesofheroesandgods.
[F]GermanscholarKarlOtfriedMlierfollowedthislineofinquiryinhisProlegomenatoaScientific
Mythology,1825).
四
[A]Manystudiesconcludethatchildrenwithhighlyinvolvedfathers,inrelationtochildrenwithless
involvedfathers,tendtobemorecognitivelyandsociallycompetent,lessinclinedtowardgenderstereotyping,
moreempathic,andpsychologicallybetteradjusted.Commonly,thesestudiesinvestigatebothpaternalwarmth
andpaternalinvolvementandfind-usingsimplecorrclations-thatthetwovariablesarcrelatedtoeachotherandto
youthoutcomes.
[B]Boysseemedtoconformtothesex-rolestandardsoftheirculturewhentheirrelationshipswiththeir
fatherswerewarm,regardlessofhow“masculine“thefatherswere,eventhoughwarmthandintimacyhave
traditionallybeenseenasfemininecharacteristics.Asimilarconclusionwassuggestedbyresearchonother
aspectsofpsychosocialadjustmentandonachievement:Paternalwarmthorclosenessappearedbeneficial,
whereaspaternalmasculinityappearedirrelevant.
[C]Thecriticalquestionis:Howgoodistheevidencethatfathers*amountofinvolvement,without
takingintoaccountitscontentandquality,isconsequentialforchildren,mothers,orfathersthemselves?The
associationswithdesirableoutcomesfoundinmuchresearchareactuallywithpositiveformsofpaternal
involvement,notinvolvementperse.Involvementneedstobecombinedwithqualitativedimensionsofpaternal
behaviorthroughtheconceptof"positivepaternalinvolvement“developedhere.
[D]Commonly,researchersassessedthemasculinityoffathersandofsonsandthencorrelatedthetwo
setsofscores.Manybehavioralscientistsweresurprisedtodiscoverthatnoconsistentresultsemergedfromthis
researchuntiltheyexaminedthequalityofthefather-sonrelationship.Thentheyfbundthatwhentherelationship
betweenmasculinefathersandtheirsonswaswarmandloving,theboyswereindeedmoremasculine.Later,
however,researchersfoundthatthemasculinityoffatherspersedidnotseemtomakemuchdifferenceafterall.
Assummarizedby:
[E]Theseconddomaininwhichasubstantialamountofresearchhasbeendoneontheinfluenceof
variationsinfatherlovedealswithfatherinvolvement,thatis,withtheamountoftimethatfathersspendwiththeir
children(engagement),theextenttowhichfathersmakethemselvesavailabletotheirchildren(accessibility),and
theextenttowhichtheytakeresponsibilityfortheirchildren'scareandwelfare(responsibility).
[F]Itisunclearfromthesestudieswhetherinvolvementandwarmthmakeindependentorjoint
contributionstoyouthoutcomes.Moreover,ucaringfbr”childrenisnotnecessarilythesamethingasucaring
about”them.Indeed,Lambconcludedfromhisreviewofstudiesofpaternalinvolvementthatitwasnotthe
simplefactofpaternalengagement(i.e.,directinteractionwiththechild),availability,orresponsibilityforchild
carethatwasassociatedwiththeseoutcomes.Rather,itappearsthatthequalityofthefather-childrelationship
madethegreatestdifference.J.H.Pieckreiteratedthisconclusionwhenhewrote:
LG]ResearchbyVenezianoandRohnersupportstheseconclusions.Inabiracialsampleof63African
AmericanandEuropeanAmericanchildren,theauthorsfoundfrommultipleregressionanalysesthatfather
involvementbyitselfwasassociatedwithchildren'spsychologicaladjustmentprimarilyinsofarasitwas
perceivedbyyouthstobeanexpressionofpaternalwarmth(acceptance).
EH]ManystudieslookingexclusivelyattheinHuenceofvariationsinlatherlovedealwithtwotopics:(a)
genderroledevelopmentand(b)fatherinvolvement.Studiesofgenderroledevelopmentemergedprominentlyin
the1940sandcontinuedthroughthe1970s.Thiswasatimewhenfatherswereconsideredtobeespecially
importantasgenderrolemodelsforsons.
Order:
H-4I.()-42.()-43.()fA-44.()-45.()fG
五
Archaeologicalstudycoversanextremelylongspanoftimeandagreatvarietyofsubjects.Theearliest
subjectsofarchaeologicalstudydalefromtheoriginsofhumanity.Theseincludefossilremainsbelievedtobeof
humanancestorswholived3.5millionto4.5millionyearsago.Theearliestarchaeologicalsitesincludethoseat
Hadar,Ethiopia;Laetoli,Tanzania;EastTurkana,Kenya;andelsewhereinEastAfrica.Thesesitescontain
evidenceofthefirstappearanceofbipedal(upright-walking,apelikeearlyhunians).41.
Thefirstphysicallymodernhumans.Homosapiens,appearedintropicalAfricabetween200,000and
150,000yearsago-datesdetemiinedbymolecularbiologistsandarchaeologistsworkingtogether.Dozensof
archaeologicalsitesthroughoutAsiaandEuropeshowhowpeoplemigratedfromAfricaandsettledinthesetwo
continentsduringthelastIceAge(100,0(X)to15,000yearsago).42.
Archaeologistshavedocumentedthatthedevelopmentofagriculturetookplaceabout10,000yearsago.
Earlydomestication—theplantingandharvestingofplantsandthebreedingandherdingofanimals—isevidentin
suchplacesastheancientsettlementofJerichoinJordanandinTehuacanValleyinMexico.Archaeologyplaysa
majorroleinthestudyofearlycivilizations,suchasthoseoftheSumeriansofMesopotamia,whobuiltthecityof
Ur,andtheancientEgyptians,whoarefamousforthepyramidsnearthecityofGizaandtheroyalsepulchres
(tombs)oftheValleyoftheKingsatThebes.43.
Archaeologicalresearchspanstheentiredevelopmentofphenomenathatareuniquetohumans.Forinstance,
archaeologytellsthestoryofwhenpeoplelearnedtoburytheirdeadanddevelopedbeliefsinanafterlife.Sites
containingsignsofthefirstsimplebutpurposefulburialsingravesdatetoasearlyas40,000yearsagoinEurope
andSouthwestAsia.Bythelimepeoplelivedincivilizations,burialsandfuneralceremonieshadbecome
extremelyimportantandelaboraterituals.44.
Archaeologyalsoexaminesmorerecenthistoricalperiods.Somearchaeologistsworkwithhistoriansto
studyAmericancoloniallife,forexample.Theyhavelearnedsuchdiverseinformationashowtheearliestcolonial
settiersinJamestown,Virginia,tradedglassbeadsforfoodwithnativeAlgonquianpeoples;howthelivesof
slavesonplantationsreflectedtheirrootsinAfrica;andhowthefirstmajorcitiesintheUnitedStatesdeveloped.
45.___________
[A]Forexample,theMochelordsofSipanincoastalPeruwereburiedinaboutAD400infinecotton
dressandwithexquisiteornamentsofbead,gold,andsilver.Fewburialsrivaltheirlavishsepulchres.Beingable
totracethedevelopmentofsuchritualsoverthousandsofyearshasaddedtoourunderstandingofthe
developmentofhumanintellectandspirit.
[B]By40,000yearsagopeoplecouldbefoundhuntingandgatheringfoodacrossmostoftheregionsof
Africa.Populationsindifferentregionsemployedvarioustechnologicaldevelopmentsinadaptingtotheirdifferent
environmentsandclimates.
[C]Archaeologicalstudieshavealsoprovidedmuchinformationaboutthepeoplewhofirstarrivedinthe
Americasover12,000yearsago.
ED]Thefirstfossilrecordsofvascularplants——thatis,landplantswithtissuethatcarriesfood——appeared
intheSilurianperiod.Theyweresimpleplantsthathadnotdevelopedseparatestemsandleaves.
[E]Laetolievenrevealsfootprintsofhumansfrom3.6millionyearsago.Somesitesalsocontain
evidenceoftheearliestuseofsimpletools.Archaeologistshavealsorecordedhowprimitivefonnsofhumans
spreadoutofAfricaintoAsiaabout1.8millionyearsago,thenintoEuropeabout900,000yearsago.
[F]Oneresearchprojectinvolvesthestudyofgarbageinpresent-daycitiesacrosstheUnitedStates.This
garbageisthemodernequivalentoftheremainsfoundinthearchaeologicalrecord.Inthefuture,archaeologists
willcontinuetomoveintonewrealmsofstudy.
LG]Othersitesthatrepresentgreathumanachievementareasvariedasthecliffdwellingsoftheancient
Anasazi(agroupofearlyNativeAmericansofNorthAmerica)atMesaVerde,Colorado;theIncacityofMachu
PicchuhighintheAndesMountainsofPeru;andthemysterious,massivestoneportraitheadsofremoteEaster
IslandinthePacific.
六
Today,some30%ofsmallbusinessownersdon'thaveaWebpresenceatall,whilethevastmajoritywho
doarewatchingtheirsitessitstale,waitingandwantingforbusiness.Wheredidthingsgowrong?Thereare
commonprinciplesfollowedbythosewhosedreamsofonlinesuccesshavebecomereality.
41.Buildyoursitearoundyourcustomer:
Thinkingofyoursiteasyouronlinestorefront,builtarounddeliveringthehighest-qualitycustomer
experiencefromthemomentyourcustomerstepsthroughthe"door".
42.Justbecauseyoubuiltitdoesn'tmeanthey'llcome:
Ifyouaren'tseeingalargevolumeoftargetedtraffictoyoursite,it'stimetouptheante.
43.Integratecustomerloyaltyprogramsandpromotions:
containingdiscounts,news,orfriendlyservicereminders.Usediscountpromotionalofferstostayintouch
withpastvisitorstoyoursite.
44.Justilyyourmonthlyspendingthroughproductbundling:
Whilepay-per-clickInternetadvertisingismuchmorecost-effectivethantraditionalmediachannels,
bundlingproductstogetherwillnotonlyincreaseyoursalesrevenue,butalsoenableyoutogetmoreoutofyour
per-clickadrates.
45.Measureyourprogress:
Yoursitemaybelive,buthowisitperforming?
Armedwiththesesimplelessons,vowtomakeyourbusinessrealizethetruepromiseoftheInternet.
[A]Amanufacturingcompanyselling$50itemswashavingtroublejustifyingthecostofonlinekeyword
ads.Bybundlingproductstocreatepackagesof$100ormoreandadvertisingtowholesalecustomerslookingto
buyinbulk,themanufacturerdroppeditssalesrepresentativeagenciesandfocusedonlarge-volumebuyers,such
asWal-MartandTarget.Needlesstosay,thecompanyhadnotroubleexceedingitsyearlysalesquota.
[B]Oneofmypastclientshadawell-designedphysicalstorefront,solidprices,andqualityofferings.
However,hewasn'tabletodriveenoughstoretrafficdespitetargetedadvertisingeffortsinprintpublicationsand
otherofflinevenues.Wedecidedtoshiftthoseaddollarstoanonlinepay-per-clickcampaign-inwhichthe
advertiserpayswheneversomeoneclicksonitsentrypostedduringthecourseofasitesearchbasedonkeywords
relevanttohisbusiness.Theimmediateimpactwasstaggering.Onlinerevenuesoaredtenfoldto$1millionfrom
$100,000withinonlyafewmonths.
[C]Withtoday'stechnology,yourreturncanbeeasilymeasured.IfyourelyonyourWebsiteasasales
tool,youcan'laffordnottoinvestinsiteanalytics.MakesureyourWebsolutionincludesaneasy-to-usereporting
toolthatpresentsthisinformationinaclear,conciseformat.Afterall,whilemetricsareacriticalpartoftheWeb
equation,youdon'lhavethetimetospendhoursdiggingthroughreamsofdata.
[D]Yearsago,Iworkedwithawomanwhosoldpursesonlinethroughahome-builtsitethatlacked
criticale-commercecomponents.Afterasimpleredesignincludingproductdescriptions,comprehensive
navigation,andasecure,user-friendlyorderingsystem,herrevenueincreasedfivefold.Andshebeganreceiving
ravereviewsfromcustomersimpressedwiththeeaseandconvenienceoftheonlineshoppingexperience.
[E]Onlinesuccessdemandsmorethansimplepresence.YourInternetinvestmentshouldpayforitself
withnewcustomersandincreasedsales.Findatrustedpartnerwhocanhelpyounavigatetoday's(andtomorrow's)
technologyandwhounderstandsthebottom-linerealitiesofyourbusiness.
[F]OnevillarentalcompanyhadaWebsitethatgeneratedveryfewcallsandonlinebookings.Ihelped
thecompanysetupa“l(fā)astminutedealswdistributionlist.Bysubscribing,sitevisitorswouldreceiveweekly
e-mailsoffering1Ith-hourdiscountsonvillarentals.Asaresult,thecompanycapturedcontactinformationfbr
thousandsofpossiblecustomers,reduceditsunusedinventorytoalmostzero,andincreasedrevenuesignificantly.
答案
4I.D42.B43.F44.A45.C
七
[A]YOUmayhavetoimpressthecompanyHRrepresentativesaswell.HRrepsaretypicallytrainedto
askveryspecificandpersonalquestions,likewhatsalaryyouexpectandwhatyou'vemadeinthepast.They
mightaskyouaboutyourimpressionsofthecompanyandthepeoplewhointerviewedyou.Theymightalsoaskif
youhaveotheroffers.Ifso,chancesaregoodthattheyarewillingtocompeteforyou.Butifyousaythatyouhave
otheroffers,bepreparedtobackitupwiththewho,whatandwhen,becausetheymightchallengeyou.TheHR
repsarealsothepeoplewhowillconductorarrangereferenceandbackgroundchecks.Theymighthavethefinal
say.
[B]Besidesmanagement,youmightalsointerviewwithoneormoreofyourfuturecoworkers.
Regardlessofthequestionstheyask,whattheymostreallywanttoknowishowwellyou'llfitintotheteam,if
you'llcausethemmoreworkinsteadofless,andiftheyshouldfeelthreatenedbyyou.Whenanswering,beeager
enoughtoshowthatyouareagoodteamplayerandwillpullyourload,butnotsoeagerastoappeartobea
back-stabbingladderclimber!
[C]Alwaysresearchacompanybeforeyouinterview,andrememberthatattire,bodylanguageand
mannerscount,bigtime.Tryloavoidcommonmistakes.Youmaythinktha
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