问答题Passage 6  They weren’t exactly Hollywood’s idea of a power couple: Disney CEO Robert Iger, once derided as a “suit,” and studio chief Richard Cook, who got his start as a monorail operator at Disneyland. But last week Iger and Cook dropped a bomb bigg

题目
问答题
Passage 6  They weren’t exactly Hollywood’s idea of a power couple: Disney CEO Robert Iger, once derided as a “suit,” and studio chief Richard Cook, who got his start as a monorail operator at Disneyland. But last week Iger and Cook dropped a bomb bigger than any of the explosions you’ll see in “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.” Just weeks after the record-smashing release of the sequel—soon to be the highest-grossing film in Disney history—Cook fired studio president Nina Jacobson and announced Disney was slashing 20 percent of its studio staff and cutting the number of films it makes each year by a third.  As usual, Hollywood thought it was all about them. “People are concerned that if Disney is cutting back on live-action movies, then what are other companies going to do,” says Jim Wiatt, chief executive of the William Morris Agency. The unflappable Iger’s response: “We’re focused on our own issues and strategies. If it has an effect on the industry, so be it. But it really is about us.”  Not bad for two guys who were considered perpetual bridesmaids. Iger and Cook both spent years toiling in the shadow of larger-than-life CEO Michael Eisner, who ran Disney like his personal kingdom. When Eisner’s reign came to a Shakespearean end after a shareholder revolt led by Walt Disney’s nephew, Iger found himself having to audition for his boss’s job. Cook, who came up through the marketing ranks, had to endure similar Tinseltown tongue-clucking from those who assumed the affable bear of a guy didn’t have teeth.  No one’s saying Iger and Cook aren’t “sexy” anymore. In short order, Iger made up with shareholders and Pixar honcho Steve Jobs, who’ d had an epic battle with Eisner, even persuading Jobs to sell the animation company to Disney. Cook, meanwhile, had been turning theme-park rides into movies and getting Disney back to its family roots. “Dick and Bob go by their own beat,” says Oren Aviv, who was promoted to president of production last week. “They’ re not interested in fanfare or press or what other people think.” (Mostly not interested: Iger did tell NEWSWEEK once, “I hate being called a suit.”)  What people think now is that Disney is setting the pace for the industry. The film business has been on shaky ground: U. S. box office is flat, DVD sales have stalled and the cost of making movies is soaring. Family films seem like the only sure bets these days, and Disney is in a prime position to meet the demand. “Disney is the only real brand name in the movie business around the world,” says Cook. In fact, Iger is taking the name “Disney World” quite literally. He spoke to NEWSWEEK Friday after flying home from a five-day trip to Asia, where he attended the stage premiere of “The Lion King” in Shanghai. His immediate goal is to build the Disney brand in China and India. Iger has also aggressively embraced technological advances, podcasting and Webcasting episodes of “Lost” and “Desperate Housewives,” hits on Disney’s ABC network. “I don’t see technology as a threat,” he says. “Technology allows us to be in step with the consumer.”  All of which sounds pretty good to Wall Street. Last week’s cuts will save the company between $ 90 million and $100 million a year, according to Cook, and while that wasn’t enough to boost its stock price, it sure doesn’t hurt investor relations. “Iger has stated his goals and stuck to [them]; investors like that predictability,” says analyst Jason Helfstein of CIBC World Markets. “He’s widely regarded in a positive light.” Ironic, since he wasn’t supposed to have the job in the first place.  1. What was the “bomb” that Iger and Cook dropped in Disney Company?  2. What contributions have Iger and Cook done to Disney Company?  3. Why does the author say that “the film business has been on shaky ground”? (Para. 5)  4. Why do people believe now that Disney is setting the pace for the industry? (Para. 5)

相似考题
参考答案和解析
正确答案: 【参考答案】
1. The “bomb” that Iger and Cook dropped in Disney Company was actually their decision to fire studio president Nina Jacobson and their announcement to slash 20% of its studio staff and cut the number of films it makes each year by a third.
2. Former Disney CEO Eisner was overthrown by a shareholder revolt. Iger, as the new CEO, made up with shareholders and the boss of Pixar Steve Jobs, who’d had a long-time battle with Eisner, even persuading Jobs to sell the animation company to Disney. Cook, as the studio chief, meanwhile, had been turning theme-park rides into movies and getting Disney back to its family roots.
3. The author believes that the film business has been on shaky ground, because U. S. box office is fiat, DVD sales have stalled and the cost of making movies is soaring.
4. In the time of difficulty for film business, family films seem like the only sure opportunities, and Disney is in a prime position to meet the demand. Iger’s immediate goal is to build the Disney brand in China and India. He also aggressively embraced technological advances, podcasting and webcasting episodes of Disney’s popular TV hits.
解析: 暂无解析
更多“问答题Passage 6  They weren’t exactly Hollywood’s idea of a power couple: Disney CEO Robert Iger, once derided as a “suit,” and studio chief Richard Cook, who got his start as a monorail operator at Disneyland. But last week Iger and Cook dropped a bomb bigg”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    The best statement of the main idea of this passage is that ______.

    A. human brains differ considerably

    B. the brain a person is born with is important in determining his intelligence

    C. environment is crucial in determining a person's intelligence

    D. a person who is handicapped environmentally will never attain the level of intelligence of which he is capable


    正确答案:C
    答案为C。根据第二段的中心得出选项C为正确答案。

  • 第2题:

    She can' t cook very well,___ ?

    A.can' t she

    B.could she

    C.can she

    D.isn' t it


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    Richard:You've given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Liu.

    Mrs. Liu:______

    A、I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    B、Oh,I'm afraid I didn't cook very well.

    C、Come again when you are free.

    D、It's not necessary for you to say so.


    参考答案:A

  • 第4题:

    My husband Christopher was once a financial planner. Even though he couldn't balance our budget,his clients trusted him completely and he made them feel secure. In exchange they paid him very well. We had a nice life then. At that time,my yoga studio(瑜伽馆)was just starting to make a profit,and I had recently decorated it. At last,I was in control of my working life and poured my heart and soul into making it succeed.

    When we first met,I fell hard for Christopher right away. although I wouldn't call it love. I'd never been with a man who was prettier than I was,but after a while I got used to this. and it didn't bother me so much. I was recovering from a broken heart and needed something to help me move on. If it wasn't love,it was good enough,and when he asked me to marry him I jumped at the chance. knowing that it might be my last.

    Things started out so well. I was working steadily and Christopher was patiently climbing up the ladder in his department. Then,without any warning,one gray winter afternoon in year five,he just upped and left his desk at the bank,handed in his resignation,and came home and told me he wanted to start an interior design business.

    He has always loved mixing and matching,and has a real eye for color,texture,and shape,but the idea of turning a hobby into a business wasn't something we had ever discussed. I thought the stress of his job was becoming too much and perhaps he would take a few months off over the spring and summer to relax and get the idea out of his system. I didn't believe he could be serious. But once he had a few clients,he began to draw up plans,ordering catalogues and turning our empty workshop into a kind of makeshift studio with all of his sketches pinned to the wall. After spending a lot of time and money on all of this preparation,and really doing quite a nice job of it,he called each client in turn and apologized,saying he wouldn't be able to design their living spaces after all.

    As a financial planner,Christopher______.

    A.paid his clients very well

    B.was trusted by his clients

    C.was making his yoga studio profitable

    D.could make his family's budget balanced


    正确答案:B
    解析:细节理解题。由文章第一段的第二句话可知,Christopher的客户充分相信他。

  • 第5题:

    —Honey,let’s go out four dinner.

    — ________I don’t have to cook.

    A.Forget it!

    B. That’s great!

    C. Why?

    D.Go ahead.


    正确答案:B

  • 第6题:



    1.Greetings
    2Use a tongue twister to warm up: How many cookies could a good cook cook if a good cook could cook cookies? A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.
    Step 2: Presentation
    1Listen to the tape for the first time and ask them to write down what are they listening to.
    2Let students find out similarity between these words.
    3Tell students how to pronounce “oo”, and summary the pronunciation of “oo” /u/,/u:/.
    Step 3: Practice
    1Let students find more words with the pronunciation of “oo” (such as: look, book, wood, cookery, classroom), and use these words to make sentence.(such as: I look at the good book. Mr. wood is a good cook. )
    Step 4: Production
    Dubbing contest: students work in pairs to imitate film clips; teacher will give them 8 minutes to prepare it and then invite some students make performance in the front.
    Step 5: Summary & Homework
    Summary: students look at the blackboard and summarize this class.
    Homework: students find lyrics with the pronunciation of “oo”, and hold a singing contest in the next class.



    答案:
    解析:
    暂无解析

  • 第7题:

    资料:Britain is facing a “crisis of fatherlessness” in which almost half of all children born today will not be living with both parents by the time they are 15, the new chief executive of the thinktank founded by Iain Duncan Smith has warned.
    Andy Cook, who runs the Centre for Social Justice, which is chaired by the former cabinet minister, argued that regular contact with a father figure reduced criminal behavior in children and boosted cognitive skills including reasoning and language development.
    Cook claimed there was too much of a “throwaway culture” to parenting, adding: “Over the last 40 years, the meteoric rise in family breakdown has blighted (损害) the lives of the poorest children the most. The relationship children have with their fathers affects their self-esteem, how well they do at school, even whether they are able to form happy, long-lasting relationships as adults.”
    Cook said it was inevitable that relationships would not always work out, but argued that a culture shift could reduce the prevalence of family breakdown, and stressed the importance of parenting once couples had separated.“We need a societal shift in perspective from regarding fathers as a dispensable extra to recognizing their value as a crucial pillar in a child’s life.” he said.
    Cook argued policy ought to be focused on longer-term thinking, and emphasizing the potential impact on children of troubled relationships, stressing the disproportionate effect on the poorest. His thinktank’s figures show that by the age of five 48% of children in low-income families are not living with both parents, compared with 16% of children in middle-to higher-income families.
    He said his work would also focus on four other factors that contributed to poverty: educational failure, worklessness, problem debt and addiction. Looking only at income levels skewed policy, he added. Despite controversy in the education sector about the growth of grammar schools, Cook argued that there was evidence they could be successful if headteachers tried to find the most talented children from poorer families.
    The former chief executive of the Centre for Social Justice, Christian Guy, who became the PM's poverty adviser, said the hope of the previous strategy was to “start a parenting revolution——for too long politicians looked away as family instability and poor child development blighted lives in the poorest neighbourhoods”.“Parents want what's best for their children, but great advice tends to be the preserve of the better off. This has to change if we want to see children starting school ready to lead to communicate and forming healthy relationships”.

    According to the first paragraph,“crisis of fatherlessness”is especially featured by______.

    A.the rapid increase in the number of abandoned children
    B.the high percentage of single-parent family
    C.the gradual decrease of father-child contact
    D.the negative impact of family split on children

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】first paragraph; “crisis of fatherlessness”; featured by
    【主题句】
    第1段Britain is facing a “crisis of fatherlessness” in which almost half of all children born today will not be living with both parents by the time they are 15, the new chief executive of the thinktank founded by Iain Duncan Smith has warned. 英国正面临着一场“无父危机”,其中几乎一半的孩子在15岁时都不会与父母同住,Iain Duncan Smith创立的智囊团新任首席执行官警告说。
    本题的问题是“根据第1段,“无父危机”突出描绘了______。” 选项A 意为“被遗弃儿童人数迅速增加”;选项B意为“单亲家庭的比例很高”;选项C意为“父子联系逐渐减少”;选项D 意为“家庭分裂对儿童的负面影响”。根据主题句,我们可以推测“无父危机”指代的是由于孩子不与父母同住,父子联系相对较少的状态,因此选项C更符合题意,选项ABD更多的是造成“无父危机”原因,且本段未涉及,故不选。

  • 第8题:

    下面哪一个不是相对路径的表示方式()

    • A、  ../files/images/ch_cook1.gif
    • B、  ./file/ch_cook1.gif
    • C、  /pic/folder/images/ch_cook1.gif
    • D、  c:/pic/images/ch_cook1.gif

    正确答案:D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    —Do you want to eat out tonight or shall we cook something?  — ______ I can’t afford to eat out again.
    A

    I really need a coffee.

    B

    Let’s cook.

    C

    Let’s do that, then.

    D

    That would be nice.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    由空格后面的话“再在外面吃饭,我可负担不起”可知,回答者倾向于在家里做饭。故B项符合语境。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    On January 20, 1778 Captain James Cook took his two vessels into a small harbor on the island of Kauai.
    A

    assistants    

    B

    ships    

    C

    vehicles      

    D

    guns


    正确答案: D
    解析: 句意:1778年1月20日,詹姆士·库克船长把他的两艘船驶进了夏威夷考艾岛的一个小海港。vessels船。ship与之同义。assistant助手。vehicle交通工具,车辆。gun枪,炮。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    请阅读 Passage 2,完成第 26~30小题。                                       Passage2   When Liam McGee departed as president of Bank of America in August, hisexplanation was surprisingly straight up. Rather than cloaking his exit in theusual vague excuses, he came right out and said he was leaving "to pursuemy goal of running a company." Broadcasting his ambition       was"very much my decision, " McGee says.  Within two weeks, hewas talking for the first time with the board of Hartford Financial ServicesGroup, which named him CEO and chairman on September 29.    McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to reflecton what kind of company he wanted to run. It also sent a clear message to theoutside world about his aspirations .And McGee isn't alone. In recent weeks theNo. 2 executives at Avon and American Express quit with the explanation thatthey were looking for a CEO post. As boards scrutinize succession plans in responseto shareholder pressure, executives who don't get the nod also may wish to moveon. A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious ofletting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.     As the first signs of recovery begin to take hold, deputy chiefs may bemore willing to make the jump without a net. In the third quarter, CEO turnoverwas down 23% from a year ago as nervous boards stuck with the leaders they had,according to Liberum Research. As the economy picks up, opportunities willabound for aspiring leaders.    The decision to quit a senior position to look for a better one isunconventional. For years executives and headhunters have adhered to the rulethat the most attractive CEO candidates are the ones who must be poached.Says Korn/Ferry senior partner Dennis Carey:  "I can't think of a single search I'vedone where a board has not instructed me to look at sitting CEOs first."    Those who jumped without a job haven't always landed in top positionsquickly. Ellen Marram quit as chief of Tropicana a decade age, saying shewanted to be a CEO. It was a year before she became head of a tinyInternet-based commodities exchange. Robert Willumstad left Citigroup in 2005with ambitions to be a CEO. He finally took that post at a major financialinstitution three years later.     Many recruiters say the old disgrace isfading for top performers. The financial crisis has made it more acceptable tobe between jobs or to leave a bad one.   "The traditional rule was it's safer to stay where you are, butthat's been fundamentally inverted," says one headhunter.    "The people who've been hurt the worstare those who've stayed too long. "It can be inferred from the last paragraph that____
    A

    top performers used to cling to their posts

    B

    loyalty of top performers is getting out-dated

    C

    top performers care more about reputations

    D

    it's safer to stick to the traditional rules


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    下面哪一个不是相对路径的表示方式()
    A

      ../files/images/ch_cook1.gif

    B

      ./file/ch_cook1.gif

    C

      /pic/folder/images/ch_cook1.gif

    D

      c:/pic/images/ch_cook1.gif


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    A gourmet always wants the best food, not the most. The word “gourmet” most probably means: _______.

    A、person who is expert in the choice of food

    B、person who is on diet

    C、person who can eat a lot

    D、person who can cook


    参考答案:A

  • 第14题:

    Bomtr/iger’S反应是用来鉴别

    A.苯醌

    B.萘醌

    C.羟基蒽醌

    D.蒽酚

    E.蒽酮


    正确答案:C
    羟基蒽醌的鉴别反应。

  • 第15题:

    可用于判断香豆素C-6位取代基情况的反应有

    A.Gibb’S反应

    B.异羟肟酸铁反应

    C.K-K反应

    D.Borntr/iger反应

    E.Emerson反应


    正确答案:AE

  • 第16题:

    ——Honey, let’s go for dinner .

    —— Idon’t have to cook.

    A.Forgot it ! B.thit’n great!

    C.Why? D.Go abend


    正确答案:B

  • 第17题:

    _______ he got the news, Mr. Mathews hurried out of his house, _______ his car, and drove all the way to town.

    A.When; starteD.B.The moment; starteD.C.Until; starting
    D.Once; to start

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查连词及并列句
    B选项,句意为“马修斯先生一得到消息,就匆忙跑出房子、启动了汽车、一路开到了镇上”。the moment “一……就”,引导时间状语从句,根据句意可知其最符合。hurried out of ,started, drove为三个连续的动作,在最后一个动作前加and,三个动词的形式都应该保持统一。综上,B选项正确。
    A选项,when “什么时候”,与题意不符,故排除。
    C选项,hurried out of ,started, drove为三个连续的动作,starting的形式与题干不符,故排除。
    D选项,to start的形式与题干不符,故排除。
    故正确答案为 B项。

  • 第18题:

    资料:Britain is facing a “crisis of fatherlessness” in which almost half of all children born today will not be living with both parents by the time they are 15, the new chief executive of the thinktank founded by Iain Duncan Smith has warned.
    Andy Cook, who runs the Centre for Social Justice, which is chaired by the former cabinet minister, argued that regular contact with a father figure reduced criminal behavior in children and boosted cognitive skills including reasoning and language development.
    Cook claimed there was too much of a “throwaway culture” to parenting, adding: “Over the last 40 years, the meteoric rise in family breakdown has blighted (损害) the lives of the poorest children the most. The relationship children have with their fathers affects their self-esteem, how well they do at school, even whether they are able to form happy, long-lasting relationships as adults.”
    Cook said it was inevitable that relationships would not always work out, but argued that a culture shift could reduce the prevalence of family breakdown, and stressed the importance of parenting once couples had separated.“We need a societal shift in perspective from regarding fathers as a dispensable extra to recognizing their value as a crucial pillar in a child’s life.” he said.
    Cook argued policy ought to be focused on longer-term thinking, and emphasizing the potential impact on children of troubled relationships, stressing the disproportionate effect on the poorest. His thinktank’s figures show that by the age of five 48% of children in low-income families are not living with both parents, compared with 16% of children in middle-to higher-income families.
    He said his work would also focus on four other factors that contributed to poverty: educational failure, worklessness, problem debt and addiction. Looking only at income levels skewed policy, he added. Despite controversy in the education sector about the growth of grammar schools, Cook argued that there was evidence they could be successful if headteachers tried to find the most talented children from poorer families.
    The former chief executive of the Centre for Social Justice, Christian Guy, who became the PM's poverty adviser, said the hope of the previous strategy was to “start a parenting revolution——for too long politicians looked away as family instability and poor child development blighted lives in the poorest neighbourhoods”.“Parents want what's best for their children, but great advice tends to be the preserve of the better off. This has to change if we want to see children starting school ready to lead to communicate and forming healthy relationships”.

    What does Christian Guy imply in the last paragraph?

    A.Politicians should call on a parenting revolution.
    B.Government may have failed to keep families stable.
    C.Only rich parents can offer their children what's the best.
    D.Parenting advice is often inaccessible to poor families.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断。
    【关键词】Christian Guy; imply; last paragraph
    【主题句】
    倒数第1段The former chief executive of the Centre for Social Justice, Christian Guy, who became the PM's poverty adviser, said the hope of the previous strategy was to “start a parenting revolution——for too long politicians looked away as family instability and poor child development blighted lives in the poorest neighbourhoods”. “Parents want what's best for their children, but great advice tends to be the preserve of the better off. This has to change if we want to see children starting school ready to lead to communicate and forming healthy relationships”. 社会正义中心前首席执行官Christian Guy,成为PM的贫困顾问,他表示,之前战略的希望是“开始一场育儿革命——政治家们很久以来对于家庭不稳定和最贫困街区儿童凄惨成长生活不太关注。”“父母们希望给孩子们最好的,但是这些好的建议往往被富裕群体所独享。如果我们想看到适学儿童做好沟通准备和建立健康的关系,这必须改变。”
    本题的问题是“Christian Guy在最后一段中暗示了什么?” 选项A 意为“政治家应该呼吁育儿革命”;选项B意为“政府可能未能保持家庭稳定”;选项C意为“只有富有的父母才能为子女提供最好的”;选项D 意为“贫困家庭通常无法获得育儿建议”。根据主题句,Christian Guy之前的战略希望是发动育儿革命,引起政治家们的关注,而并非是让政治家呼吁育儿革命,故错误;选项B,主题句只是提到“政治家们忽视家庭不稳定”,并不能推测“政府未能保持家庭稳定”,过于牵强,故错误;选项C,根据主题句“父母们希望给孩子们最好的”,不能推测出该选项,故错误;选项D与主题句中“好的育儿建议被富裕群体独享”一致,故正确。

  • 第19题:

    资料:Britain is facing a “crisis of fatherlessness” in which almost half of all children born today will not be living with both parents by the time they are 15, the new chief executive of the thinktank founded by Iain Duncan Smith has warned.
    Andy Cook, who runs the Centre for Social Justice, which is chaired by the former cabinet minister, argued that regular contact with a father figure reduced criminal behavior in children and boosted cognitive skills including reasoning and language development.
    Cook claimed there was too much of a “throwaway culture” to parenting, adding: “Over the last 40 years, the meteoric rise in family breakdown has blighted (损害) the lives of the poorest children the most. The relationship children have with their fathers affects their self-esteem, how well they do at school, even whether they are able to form happy, long-lasting relationships as adults.”
    Cook said it was inevitable that relationships would not always work out, but argued that a culture shift could reduce the prevalence of family breakdown, and stressed the importance of parenting once couples had separated.“We need a societal shift in perspective from regarding fathers as a dispensable extra to recognizing their value as a crucial pillar in a child’s life.” he said.
    Cook argued policy ought to be focused on longer-term thinking, and emphasizing the potential impact on children of troubled relationships, stressing the disproportionate effect on the poorest. His thinktank’s figures show that by the age of five 48% of children in low-income families are not living with both parents, compared with 16% of children in middle-to higher-income families.
    He said his work would also focus on four other factors that contributed to poverty: educational failure, worklessness, problem debt and addiction. Looking only at income levels skewed policy, he added. Despite controversy in the education sector about the growth of grammar schools, Cook argued that there was evidence they could be successful if headteachers tried to find the most talented children from poorer families.
    The former chief executive of the Centre for Social Justice, Christian Guy, who became the PM's poverty adviser, said the hope of the previous strategy was to “start a parenting revolution——for too long politicians looked away as family instability and poor child development blighted lives in the poorest neighbourhoods”.“Parents want what's best for their children, but great advice tends to be the preserve of the better off. This has to change if we want to see children starting school ready to lead to communicate and forming healthy relationships”.

    Cook implies that the key to the fight against poverty is______.

    A.preferential policies for the poorer children
    B.more comprehensive research into its causes
    C.headteachers good at inspiring talented children
    D.solutions to the conflict in the education sector

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】Cook; implies that; the key to the fight against poverty
    【主题句】倒数第二段He said his work would also focus on four other factors that contributed to poverty: educational failure, worklessness, problem debt and addiction. Looking only at income levels skewed policy, he added. Despite controversy in the education sector about the growth of grammar schools, Cook argued that there was evidence they could be successful if headteachers tried to find the most talented children from poorer families. 他说,他的工作还将关注导致贫困的其他四个因素:教育失败,无法工作,债务问题和成瘾。他补充说,只关注收入水平偏向政策。尽管教育部门对文法学校的发展存在争议,但库克认为,如果校长们试图找到贫困家庭中最有才华的孩子,那么就有证据证明他们是可以成功的。
    本题的问题是“库克认为与消除贫困的关键是______” 选项A 意为“贫困儿童的优惠政策”;选项B意为“对其原因进行更全面的研究”;选项C意为“校长擅长鼓舞有才华的孩子”;选项D 意为“解决教育部门的冲突”。根据主题句,库克认为如果校长能发现最有才华的孩子,那么就可以取得成功,所以选项C符合题意。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    He got to his friend's house full of hope, only to be told that he had left from England last week.
    A

    got to

    B

    full of

    C

    to be told

    D

    left from


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    请阅读 Passage 2,完成第 26~30小题。                                       Passage2   When Liam McGee departed as president of Bank of America in August, hisexplanation was surprisingly straight up. Rather than cloaking his exit in theusual vague excuses, he came right out and said he was leaving to pursuemy goal of running a company. Broadcasting his ambition       wasvery much my decision, McGee says.  Within two weeks, hewas talking for the first time with the board of Hartford Financial ServicesGroup, which named him CEO and chairman on September 29.    McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to reflecton what kind of company he wanted to run. It also sent a clear message to theoutside world about his aspirations .And McGee isn't alone. In recent weeks theNo. 2 executives at Avon and American Express quit with the explanation thatthey were looking for a CEO post. As boards scrutinize succession plans in responseto shareholder pressure, executives who don't get the nod also may wish to moveon. A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious ofletting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.     As the first signs of recovery begin to take hold, deputy chiefs may bemore willing to make the jump without a net. In the third quarter, CEO turnoverwas down 23% from a year ago as nervous boards stuck with the leaders they had,according to Liberum Research. As the economy picks up, opportunities willabound for aspiring leaders.    The decision to quit a senior position to look for a better one isunconventional. For years executives and headhunters have adhered to the rulethat the most attractive CEO candidates are the ones who must be poached.Says Korn/Ferry senior partner Dennis Carey:  I can't think of a single search I'vedone where a board has not instructed me to look at sitting CEOs first.    Those who jumped without a job haven't always landed in top positionsquickly. Ellen Marram quit as chief of Tropicana a decade age, saying shewanted to be a CEO. It was a year before she became head of a tinyInternet-based commodities exchange. Robert Willumstad left Citigroup in 2005with ambitions to be a CEO. He finally took that post at a major financialinstitution three years later.     Many recruiters say the old disgrace isfading for top performers. The financial crisis has made it more acceptable tobe between jobs or to leave a bad one.   The traditional rule was it's safer to stay where you are, butthat's been fundamentally inverted, says one headhunter.    The people who've been hurt the worstare those who've stayed too long. When McGee announced his departure, his manner can best be described as being_____.
    A

    arrogant

    B

    frank

    C

    self-centered

    D

    impulsive


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?

    正确答案: To elaborate the purpose of Wal-Mart’s greening plan.
    解析:
    主旨大意题。文章最后一段以Bill Gates为例,引出沃尔玛绿色计划的目的,且整段都是对沃尔玛采取绿色行动的目的的介绍。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
    A

    Mrs. Orr’s, a Professional Cook.

    B

    A “Stubborn” Cake with Generations.

    C

    My Stubborn Father.

    D

    My Improved Cooking Skill.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    主旨题。根据全文内容可知,本文主要讲述“一块难以改变的蛋糕”维系了奶奶、父亲、母亲以及作者三代人之间感情的故事,同时表达了作者对父亲的怀念,并且通过上题的分析可知,stubborn是父亲的性格之一,原文中也曾将父亲比作朴实无华的蛋糕,因此,B选项的说法颇含深意,用了一个隐喻(metaphor)来诠释本文的主旨,全面、准确,因此本题的正确答案出的为B。本文讲述的不是一个厨师的生平,故排除A选项。本文主要讲述的是几代人之间因为蛋糕而产生的感情,而不是为了突出父亲顽固的性格,故C选项不全面、不准确,可排除。而D选项“我提升了的厨艺”只是本文描述的一小部分,不能概括全文内容,也可排除。