安徽省20xx年“江南十校”高三联考试卷(英语)(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

ks to Royal Jelly! Lori on Dec. 25, 20xx 10:27 PM When my mom Madeline was introduced to Royal Jelly, it affected my life, too! Mom gave me some of her fantastic Royal Jelly. Boy, things did turn around! I had more energy and stamina(耐力 )and was finally able to keep up with high school and, eventually, college activities. Today, I’m a busy mom in my midthirties with two active boys and a new business! I have enough energy to do it all! I’m glad I took my Mom’s advice. the text, we learn that . A. Madeline became more than willing to take Royal Jelly at the very beginning B. Lori was grateful partly because Royal Jelly helped him to improve his studies C. Royal Jelly is a product that can help renew a person’s energy and vitality D. Amy has benefited from Royal Jelly so she posted a topic about the product 57. Which of the following is true of Blanca? A. She replied to the topic on Christmas Eve. B. She tried Royal Jelly without hesitation. C. She is now supposed to be in her seventies. D. She was the second one to reply to the topic. 58. What’s the relationship between the Royal Jelly takers? A. Lori and Blanca are Madeline’s grandchildren. B. Madeline is Blanca’s daughter and Lori’s mother. C. Blanca is Lori and Madeline’s great grandmother. D. They have no blood relationship but friendship. 59. Where can we most probably read this text? A. In a sports club. B. On an Inter page. C. In a fiction. D. In a travel magazine. B Decisionmaking can be extremely difficult. Decisionmaking styles are significantly different in different cultures. In any approach to a problem and in any negotiations, the Western world turns to the“I to you” approach while Japan, the “you to you” approach. The former means both sides present their arguments openly from their own point of view. Naturally, often es a confrontation(冲突 ) situation, which Westerners are very skillful in dealing with. The latter is based on each side trying to understand the other person’s point of view. Thus, the direction of the meeting is a mutual(相互的 ) attempt to reduce confrontation and achieve harmony. Besides, Western decisionmaking goes mostly from top management(管理人员 ) and often does not consult middle management or the worker. However, in Japan great consideration is given to the thoughts and opinions of everyone at all levels. Based on “bottomup direction”, ideas can be created at the lowest levels, travel upward through an anization and have an effect on the final decision. Difference in decisionmaking also es from different munication styles. The Japanese business person works to achieve harmony, even if the deal falls through, and will spend whatever time is necessary to determine a “you to you” approach, municating personal views only indirectly. They put a thorough job above the Western deadline approach. So the Japanese are thorough in their meetings. Thus Americans are often annoyed by the many meetings in many Japanese businesses. But where the American is pressing for a specific decision, the Japanese is trying to think up a rather broad direction. On the other hand, once a given agreement is made, it is the Japanese who sometimes wonder at the slow pace in which Westerners carry out the decision. The Japanese are eager to move forward and Westerners, perhaps, lag(落后 ) behind as they take the time for indepth planning. Japanese business bases its decision . A. on topdown direction B. on nothing but its workers’ views C. on bottomup direction D. only on its top leaders’ opinions 61. The text mainly tells us that Japan and the Western world . A. face great difficulty in making decisions B. are different in decisionmaking styles C. have all members contribute to a decision D. have two approaches: “I to you” and “you to I” of the following is TRUE of the Westerners? A. They carry out the decision once it is made. B. There are many meetings in their businesses. C. They work to achieve harmony in doing business. D. They are good at handling confrontation situation. author’s attitude towards Japanese decisionmaking is . A. positive B. critical(批评的 ) C. negative D. casual(无所谓的) C Museum of the Moving Image(MMI) ( Monday Closed) As the best museum in New York City and with a balance of handson(实际操作的 )activities and information, it’s the rare bird that can entertain and educate people of different ages. It’s a perfect destination for a family trip of a couple hours. Pros Excellent movie screenings. Easy subway access. Cons Difficult to reach by car. New York Hall of Science(NYHS) ( Monday Closed) Being New York City’s only handson science and technology center, it is an interactive science museum focused on its audience of children. It has the most handson exhibits in an NYC museum, and it’s a fun destination for ages 5 and up. Older folks might take great interest in the NASA rockets outside the museum, but don’t bother unless you’ve kids to keep you pany. Pros Cool interactive science exhibits, the rockets. Cons Hard to reach by public transportation. Queens County Farm Museum(QCFM) ( Yearround 7 days a week) It is an actual farm in New York City and home to animals your kids can feed and a yard full of a climbing plant whose fruit can be made into wine. Good chance to meet sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and cow! The animals are mostly readily accessible to visitors. And the museum sells feed for young hands willing to get licked by sheep and goats. Pros Outdoor fun. Cons Expensive Festivals, long bus ride, no subway. Queens Museum of Art(QMA) ( Monday and Tuesday Closed) Opened in 1972 to serve as a cultural center for the borough(行政区) , it exhibits art by local and international artists. It。
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