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          [經(jīng)濟學類]   題目序號   題型歸類   第1題   中心主旨題型   第2題   反推題型   第3題   關鍵詞語題型   第4題   反論題型   第5題   關鍵詞語題型   Recent years have brought minority-owned businesses in the UnitedStates unprecedented opportunities as well as new andsignificant risks. Civil rights activists have long argued that one of theprincipal reasons why Blacks, Hispanics, and other minority groups havedifficulty establishing themselves in business is that they lack access to thesizable orders and subcontracts that are generated by large companies. NowCongress, in apparent agreement, has required by law that businesses awardedfederal contracts of more than $500,000 do their best to find minoritysubcontractors and record their efforts to do so on forms filed with thegovernment. Indeed, some federal and local agencies have gone so far as to setspecific percentage goals for apportioning parts of public works contracts tominority enterprises.   Corporate response appears to have been substantial. According tofigures collected in 1977, the total of corporate contracts with minoritybusinesses rose from $77 million in 1972 to $1.1 billion in 1977. The projectedtotal of corporate contracts with minority businesses for the early 1980s isestimated to be over 53 billion per year with no letup anticipated in the nextdecade.   Promising as it is for minority businesses, this increased patronageposes dangers for them, too. First, minority firms risk expanding too fast andoverextending themselves financially, since most are small concerns and, unlikelarge businesses, they often need to make substantial investments in newplants, staff, equipment, and the like in order to perform work subcontractedto them. If, thereafter, their subcontracts are for some reason reduced, suchfirms can face potentially crippling fixed expenses. The world of corporatepurchasing can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs who get requests forelaborate formal estimates and bids. Both consume valuable time and resources,and a small companys efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and thefinancial health of the business will suffer.   A second risk is that White-owned companies may seek to cash in onthe increasing apportionments through formation of joint ventures withminority-owned concerns. Of course, in many instances there are legitimatereasons for joint ventures; clearly, White and minority enterprises can team upto acquire business that neither could acquire alone. But civil rights groupsand minority business owners have complained to Congress about minorities beingset up as fronts with White backing, rather than being accepted as full partners inlegitimate joint ventures.   Third, a minority enterprise that secures the business of one largecorporate customer often run the danger of becoming- and remaining-dependent.Even in the best of circumstances, fierce competition from larger, moreestablished companies makes it difficult for small concerns to broaden theircustomer bases: when such firms have nearly guaranteed orders from a singlecorporate benefactor, they may truly have to struggle against complacencyarising from their current success.   1.The primary purpose of the text is to   [A] present a commonplace idea and its inaccuracies.   [B] describe a situation and its potential drawbacks.   [C] propose a temporary solution to a problem.   [D] analyze a frequent source of disagreement.   2.The text suggests that the failure of a large business to have its bids forsubcontracts result quickly in orders might causes it to   [A] experience frustration but not serious financial harm.   [B] face potentially crippling fixed expenses.   [C] have to record its efforts on forms filed with the government.   [D] increase its spending with minority subcontractors.   3.It can be inferred from the text that, compared with the requirements of law,the percentage goals set by some federal and local agencies are   [A] more popular with large corporations.   [B] more concrete.   [C] less controversial.   [D] less expensive to enforce.   4.Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the authors assertionthat, in the 1970s, corporate response to federal requirements was substantial?   [A] Corporate contracts with minority-owned businesses totaled $2 billion in1979.   [B] Between 1970 and 1972, corporate contracts with minority-owned businessesdeclined by 25 percent.   [C] The figures collected in 1977 underrepresented the extent of corporatecontracts with minority-owned businesses.   [D] The $1.1 billion represented the same percentage of total corporatespending in 1977 as did $77 million in 1972.   5.The author would most likely agree with which of the following statementsabout corporate response to working with minority subcontractors?   [A] Annoyed by the proliferation of frontorganizations, corporations are likely to reduce their efforts to work withminority-owned subcontractors in the near future.   [B] Although corporations showed considerable interest in working with minoritybusinesses in the 1970s, their aversion to government paperwork made them reluctant topursue many government contracts.   [C] The significant response of corporations in the 1970s is likelyto be sustained and conceivably be increased throughout the 1980s.   [D] Although corporations are eager to cooperate with minority-ownedbusinesses, a shortage of capital in the 1970s made substantialresponse impossible.   [答案與考點解析]   1.【答案】B   【考點解析】本題是一道中心主旨題。破解本題的關鍵在于考生是否完全理解本文第一段首句的內容,尤其是第一句中破折號后面的內容。破折號后面的內容和選項B中的its potential drawbacks是相互吻合的。望考生注意培養(yǎng)捕捉全文中心主旨句的能力。   2.【答案】A   【考點解析】這是一道邏輯思維上的反推題,也可以說是逆向思維題。本題反推即逆向思維的信息依據(jù)在第三段的最后一句。該句在談論小的企業(yè),大概內容是一個小企業(yè)的投資要馬上在定貨中反映出效果,否則其士氣和財政前景都將深受影響。根據(jù)小的企業(yè)的狀況,我們可以推導出大的企業(yè)所面臨的處境。希望考生加強逆向思維即反推的解題能力。   3.【答案】B   【考點解析】本題是一道關鍵詞語的理解題目,其答案信息來源在第一段的尾句,原文當中的specific一詞是本題的答案所在。考生要加強對原文中重點形容詞和副詞的理解。   4.【答案】D   【考點解析】這是一道反論題。這種題的關鍵在于利用原文的信息否定原文所要表達的觀點。原文講少數(shù)民族企業(yè)簽訂的合同金額由1972年的7700萬美元升至1977年的11億美元。原文所要表達的觀點是合同金額的增長。選項D正是利用原文的信息否定了原文所要表達的觀點。選項D所表達的信息是變化增長數(shù)字背后的不變。這種題屬于較難的題型,希望考生加以重視。   5.【答案】C   【考點解析】這是一道關鍵詞語理解題。本題的答案信息在第二段的尾句,句中l(wèi)etup一詞決定了本題的正確答案是C,因為該詞的含義是停頓,減弱。考生在備考過程中要盡力擴大自己的詞匯量。   [參考譯文]   最近幾年美國少數(shù)民族所有的企業(yè)可以說是空前的機會和重大風險并存。人權活動家早就指出過:黑人,拉美裔美國人,以及其他少數(shù)民族難以在生意場中立足的主要原因是他們缺少能得到有規(guī)模的訂貨或與大公司分合同的機會。現(xiàn)在議會以一致意見通過法律,要求企業(yè)獲得價值50萬美元以上的聯(lián)邦合同后要盡最大可能來尋找少數(shù)民族合作者,并且需將他們在此點上的成效如何在政府中存檔立案。實際上,一些聯(lián)邦和地方機構走得更遠,它們甚至規(guī)定了公共合同有多少比例要分給少數(shù)民族公司。   企業(yè)對此的反應是強烈的。從1977年統(tǒng)計的數(shù)據(jù)看,與少數(shù)民族企業(yè)簽訂的合同金額由1972年的7700萬美元升至1977年的11億美元。預計此金額要在80年代前期達到每年30億美元以上,在下一個10年中看來也不會停止。   盡管這對少數(shù)民族企業(yè)來說前途光明,這種增加的財源也給它們帶來了危險。首先,少數(shù)民族企業(yè)冒著過快膨脹和財政上力不從心的危險,因為它們大部分是小企業(yè),和大企業(yè)不同之外在于它們?yōu)槁男泻贤P枰趶S房、人員、設備(以及諸如此類)等上做一大筆投資。如果其后由于某種原因其合同量減少,它們將會遇到潛在的財政危機。對于被要求做正式評估和投標的小企業(yè)來說,市場供求情況有可能令人非常沮喪。評估和投標都消耗時間、資源,而且一個小企業(yè)的投資要馬上在定貨中反映出效果,否則其士氣和財政前景都將深受影響。   第二個危險是有些白人企業(yè)想通過和少數(shù)民族企業(yè)合資也能享受更好的待遇。當然,在許多時候,合資是有正當理由的;顯然,白人和少數(shù)民族企業(yè)可以聯(lián)合起來做成任何一方都無法單獨完成的事業(yè)。但是人權組織和少數(shù)民族企業(yè)主已經(jīng)向議會報怨:少數(shù)民族企業(yè)常在合資中成為白人操縱者的前臺傀儡,而不是平等的合作伙伴。   第三,已獲得一個大客戶的生意的少數(shù)民族企業(yè)常會有陷入依賴性的危險。即使在最好的環(huán)境下,來自更大、更完備的對手的競爭常使一個小企業(yè)很難擴展自己的客戶;當這樣的企業(yè)已擁有來自一個客戶的近乎穩(wěn)定的定貨時,它們確實需要和眼前的勝利所滋生出的自滿做斗爭

          

          [經(jīng)濟學類]   題目序號   題型歸類   第1題   中心主旨題型   第2題   反推題型   第3題   關鍵詞語題型   第4題   反論題型   第5題   關鍵詞語題型   Recent years have brought minority-owned businesses in the UnitedStates unprecedented opportunities as well as new andsignificant risks. Civil rights activists have long argued that one of theprincipal reasons why Blacks, Hispanics, and other minority groups havedifficulty establishing themselves in business is that they lack access to thesizable orders and subcontracts that are generated by large companies. NowCongress, in apparent agreement, has required by law that businesses awardedfederal contracts of more than $500,000 do their best to find minoritysubcontractors and record their efforts to do so on forms filed with thegovernment. Indeed, some federal and local agencies have gone so far as to setspecific percentage goals for apportioning parts of public works contracts tominority enterprises.   Corporate response appears to have been substantial. According tofigures collected in 1977, the total of corporate contracts with minoritybusinesses rose from $77 million in 1972 to $1.1 billion in 1977. The projectedtotal of corporate contracts with minority businesses for the early 1980s isestimated to be over 53 billion per year with no letup anticipated in the nextdecade.   Promising as it is for minority businesses, this increased patronageposes dangers for them, too. First, minority firms risk expanding too fast andoverextending themselves financially, since most are small concerns and, unlikelarge businesses, they often need to make substantial investments in newplants, staff, equipment, and the like in order to perform work subcontractedto them. If, thereafter, their subcontracts are for some reason reduced, suchfirms can face potentially crippling fixed expenses. The world of corporatepurchasing can be frustrating for small entrepreneurs who get requests forelaborate formal estimates and bids. Both consume valuable time and resources,and a small companys efforts must soon result in orders, or both the morale and thefinancial health of the business will suffer.   A second risk is that White-owned companies may seek to cash in onthe increasing apportionments through formation of joint ventures withminority-owned concerns. Of course, in many instances there are legitimatereasons for joint ventures; clearly, White and minority enterprises can team upto acquire business that neither could acquire alone. But civil rights groupsand minority business owners have complained to Congress about minorities beingset up as fronts with White backing, rather than being accepted as full partners inlegitimate joint ventures.   Third, a minority enterprise that secures the business of one largecorporate customer often run the danger of becoming- and remaining-dependent.Even in the best of circumstances, fierce competition from larger, moreestablished companies makes it difficult for small concerns to broaden theircustomer bases: when such firms have nearly guaranteed orders from a singlecorporate benefactor, they may truly have to struggle against complacencyarising from their current success.   1.The primary purpose of the text is to   [A] present a commonplace idea and its inaccuracies.   [B] describe a situation and its potential drawbacks.   [C] propose a temporary solution to a problem.   [D] analyze a frequent source of disagreement.   2.The text suggests that the failure of a large business to have its bids forsubcontracts result quickly in orders might causes it to   [A] experience frustration but not serious financial harm.   [B] face potentially crippling fixed expenses.   [C] have to record its efforts on forms filed with the government.   [D] increase its spending with minority subcontractors.   3.It can be inferred from the text that, compared with the requirements of law,the percentage goals set by some federal and local agencies are   [A] more popular with large corporations.   [B] more concrete.   [C] less controversial.   [D] less expensive to enforce.   4.Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the authors assertionthat, in the 1970s, corporate response to federal requirements was substantial?   [A] Corporate contracts with minority-owned businesses totaled $2 billion in1979.   [B] Between 1970 and 1972, corporate contracts with minority-owned businessesdeclined by 25 percent.   [C] The figures collected in 1977 underrepresented the extent of corporatecontracts with minority-owned businesses.   [D] The $1.1 billion represented the same percentage of total corporatespending in 1977 as did $77 million in 1972.   5.The author would most likely agree with which of the following statementsabout corporate response to working with minority subcontractors?   [A] Annoyed by the proliferation of frontorganizations, corporations are likely to reduce their efforts to work withminority-owned subcontractors in the near future.   [B] Although corporations showed considerable interest in working with minoritybusinesses in the 1970s, their aversion to government paperwork made them reluctant topursue many government contracts.   [C] The significant response of corporations in the 1970s is likelyto be sustained and conceivably be increased throughout the 1980s.   [D] Although corporations are eager to cooperate with minority-ownedbusinesses, a shortage of capital in the 1970s made substantialresponse impossible.   [答案與考點解析]   1.【答案】B   【考點解析】本題是一道中心主旨題。破解本題的關鍵在于考生是否完全理解本文第一段首句的內容,尤其是第一句中破折號后面的內容。破折號后面的內容和選項B中的its potential drawbacks是相互吻合的。望考生注意培養(yǎng)捕捉全文中心主旨句的能力。   2.【答案】A   【考點解析】這是一道邏輯思維上的反推題,也可以說是逆向思維題。本題反推即逆向思維的信息依據(jù)在第三段的最后一句。該句在談論小的企業(yè),大概內容是一個小企業(yè)的投資要馬上在定貨中反映出效果,否則其士氣和財政前景都將深受影響。根據(jù)小的企業(yè)的狀況,我們可以推導出大的企業(yè)所面臨的處境。希望考生加強逆向思維即反推的解題能力。   3.【答案】B   【考點解析】本題是一道關鍵詞語的理解題目,其答案信息來源在第一段的尾句,原文當中的specific一詞是本題的答案所在。考生要加強對原文中重點形容詞和副詞的理解。   4.【答案】D   【考點解析】這是一道反論題。這種題的關鍵在于利用原文的信息否定原文所要表達的觀點。原文講少數(shù)民族企業(yè)簽訂的合同金額由1972年的7700萬美元升至1977年的11億美元。原文所要表達的觀點是合同金額的增長。選項D正是利用原文的信息否定了原文所要表達的觀點。選項D所表達的信息是變化增長數(shù)字背后的不變。這種題屬于較難的題型,希望考生加以重視。   5.【答案】C   【考點解析】這是一道關鍵詞語理解題。本題的答案信息在第二段的尾句,句中l(wèi)etup一詞決定了本題的正確答案是C,因為該詞的含義是停頓,減弱。考生在備考過程中要盡力擴大自己的詞匯量。   [參考譯文]   最近幾年美國少數(shù)民族所有的企業(yè)可以說是空前的機會和重大風險并存。人權活動家早就指出過:黑人,拉美裔美國人,以及其他少數(shù)民族難以在生意場中立足的主要原因是他們缺少能得到有規(guī)模的訂貨或與大公司分合同的機會。現(xiàn)在議會以一致意見通過法律,要求企業(yè)獲得價值50萬美元以上的聯(lián)邦合同后要盡最大可能來尋找少數(shù)民族合作者,并且需將他們在此點上的成效如何在政府中存檔立案。實際上,一些聯(lián)邦和地方機構走得更遠,它們甚至規(guī)定了公共合同有多少比例要分給少數(shù)民族公司。   企業(yè)對此的反應是強烈的。從1977年統(tǒng)計的數(shù)據(jù)看,與少數(shù)民族企業(yè)簽訂的合同金額由1972年的7700萬美元升至1977年的11億美元。預計此金額要在80年代前期達到每年30億美元以上,在下一個10年中看來也不會停止。   盡管這對少數(shù)民族企業(yè)來說前途光明,這種增加的財源也給它們帶來了危險。首先,少數(shù)民族企業(yè)冒著過快膨脹和財政上力不從心的危險,因為它們大部分是小企業(yè),和大企業(yè)不同之外在于它們?yōu)槁男泻贤P枰趶S房、人員、設備(以及諸如此類)等上做一大筆投資。如果其后由于某種原因其合同量減少,它們將會遇到潛在的財政危機。對于被要求做正式評估和投標的小企業(yè)來說,市場供求情況有可能令人非常沮喪。評估和投標都消耗時間、資源,而且一個小企業(yè)的投資要馬上在定貨中反映出效果,否則其士氣和財政前景都將深受影響。   第二個危險是有些白人企業(yè)想通過和少數(shù)民族企業(yè)合資也能享受更好的待遇。當然,在許多時候,合資是有正當理由的;顯然,白人和少數(shù)民族企業(yè)可以聯(lián)合起來做成任何一方都無法單獨完成的事業(yè)。但是人權組織和少數(shù)民族企業(yè)主已經(jīng)向議會報怨:少數(shù)民族企業(yè)常在合資中成為白人操縱者的前臺傀儡,而不是平等的合作伙伴。   第三,已獲得一個大客戶的生意的少數(shù)民族企業(yè)常會有陷入依賴性的危險。即使在最好的環(huán)境下,來自更大、更完備的對手的競爭常使一個小企業(yè)很難擴展自己的客戶;當這樣的企業(yè)已擁有來自一個客戶的近乎穩(wěn)定的定貨時,它們確實需要和眼前的勝利所滋生出的自滿做斗爭

          

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