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1、Unit 1 In recent years many countries of the world have been faced with the problem of how to make their workers more productive. Some experts claim the answer is to make jobs more varied. But do more varied jobs lead to greater productivity ? There is evidence to suggest that while variety certainl
2、y makes the workers life more enjoyable, it does not actually make them work harder. As far as increasing productivity is concerned, then variety is not an important factor.Other experts feel that giving the workers freedom to do their jobs in their own way is important and there is no doubt that th
3、is is true. The problem is that this kind of freedom cannot easily be given in the modern factory with its complicated machinery which must be used in a fixed way. Thus while freedom of choice may be important, there is usually very little that can be production lines rather than one large one, so t
4、hat each worker contributes more to the production of the cars on his line. It would seem that not only is degree of worker contribution an important factor, but it is also one we can do something about.To what extent does more money lead to greater productivity?The workers themselves certainly thin
5、k this important. But perhaps they want more only because the work they do is so boring. Money just lets them enjoy their spare time more. A similar argument may explain demands for shorter working hours. Perhaps if we succeed in making their jobs more interesting, they will neither want more, nor w
6、ill shorter working hours be so important to them.21.Which of these possible factors leading to greater productivity is NOT true ?A. To make jobs more variedB. To give the workers freedom to do their jobs in their own way.C. Degree of worker contribution.D. Demands of longer working hours.22. Why do
7、 workers want more money ?A. Because their jobs are too boring.B. In order to enjoy more spare timeC. To make their jobs more interestingD. To demand shorter working hours.23. The last sentence in this passage means that if we succeed in making workers jobs more interesting _.A. they will want more
8、moneyB. they will demand shorter working hours are important factors.C. more money and shorter working hours are important factors.D. more money and shorter working hours will not be so important to them.24. In this passage, the author tells us _.A. how to make the workers more productiveB. impossib
9、le factors leading to greater efficiencyC. to what extent more money leads to greater productivityD. how to make workers jobs more interesting The Internet can make the news more democratic, giving the public a chance to ask question and seek out facts behind stories and candidates, according to the
10、 head of the largest US on-line service.“But the greatest potential for public participation is still in the future,” Steven Case, Chairman of America On-line, told a recent meeting on Journalism and the Internet sponsored by the Freedom Forum (讨论会)。However, some other experts often say the new tech
11、nology of computers is changing the face of journalism, giving reporters access to more information and their readers a chance to ask questions and turn to different sources.“You dont have to buy a newspaper and be confined to the four corners of that paper any more ”,Sam Meddis, on-line technology
12、editor at USA Today, observed about the variety of information available to computer users.But the experts noted the easy access to the Internet also means anyone can post information for others to see. Anyone can say anything they want, whether its right or wrong,“said Case, Readers have to determi
13、ne for themselves who to trust.“In a world of almost infinite voices. respected journalists and respected brand names will probably become more important, not less, “Case said.The Internet today is about where radio was 80 years ago, or television 50 years ago or cable 25 years ago, he said. But it
14、is growing rapidly because it provides people fast access to news and a chance to comment on it.25. The main topic of this passage is _.A. the development of journalismB. the rapid development of the InternetC. the effect the Internet has on journalismD. the advantages of the Internet26. It can be i
15、nferred from this passage that the fact that _ may NOT be regarded as an advantage of the Internet.A. the news can be made more democraticB. the public can turn to different sourcesC. the public can get a chance to ask questionsD. anything can be posted on the Internet for others to see _27. The cor
16、rect order for the appearance of the four technologies is _A. Internet -cable -television-radioB. Radio-television-cable -InternetC. Radio-cable -television-InternetD. Television-radio-cable -Internet28. Which of the following statements is true ?A. only respected journalists can post information on
17、 the Internet for others to see.B. Respected journalists will probably become more important than before.C. Everyone is using the Internet nowD. The greatest potential of public participation of the Internet is in the near futureThere is a range of activities which require movements of about one to
18、four or five miles. These might be leisure activities, such as moving from home to swimming pool, tennis club, the theater or other cultural centers, or to a secondary or more advanced school ;or they might be movements associated with work and shopping in the central areas of cities. The use of car
19、s capable of carrying five people at 80 mph for satisfying these needs is wasteful of apace and most productive of disturbance to other road users.The use of the bicycle, or some more modern derivative of it, is probably worth more consideration than has recently been given to it. The bicycle itself
20、 is a remarkably efficient and simple device for using human muscular energy for transportation. In pure energy terms, it is four to five times as efficient as walking, even though human walking itself is twice as efficient as the movement of effective animals such as dogs of gulls. It is still wide
21、ly used, not only in some developing countries where bicycles are major means of people and goods, but in a few richer towns such as Amsterdam in Holland and Cambridge in England.It usually gives inadequate protection from the weather, is not very suitable for carrying goods, and demands considerabl
22、e muscular work to make progress against wind or uphill. It also offers its rider no protection against collisions with other vehicles. All these difficulties could, however, be greatly eliminated, if not removed, with relatively small changes in design. The whole machine could be enclosed in a plas
23、tic bubble which would provide some protection in case of accidents.It would be easy to add a small petrol or electric motor. A wide variety of designs would be possible. As in rowing, we night employ the power of the arms or the general body musculature, as well as those of the legs ; more muscular
24、 exercise would be good for the health of many people in cities, and a wide use of bicycle like muscle-powered vehicles would be a useful way to ensure this. It could also provide ample opportunities for showing off by the young and vigorous.29.The main idea of the first paragraph is that the car _.
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