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Leadership is a quality that is hard to define. Everyone can think of inspiring leaders from history but managers who think they can base their style on Nelson Mandela or Elizabeth I are suffering from misunderstandings of greatness.
The biggest mistake is to consider leadership entirely equal to charisma(魅力). Billy McFarland was just 25 when he set up the Fyre festival which promised attendees a luxury experience on a deserted island in the Bahamas. As shown by the Netflix documentary, "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened", Mr McFarland was an unusual salesman. He convinced investors that he was a visionary businessman and persuaded talented young people to work for him.
But he lacked the skills to put his vision into practice. Festival guests arrived to find their food consisted of cheese sandwiches, rather than first-class cuisine. They were housed not in luxury villas, but in tents left over from a hurricane-relief program. The whole event ended with Mr McFarland being sentenced to six years in prison.
His example could have been a case study for the book by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic— "Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?(and how to fix it)". As an organisational psychologist, he points out that people tend to assume that confident individuals are competent, when there is no actual relationship between the two qualities. Those confident people are promoted and then their abilities turn out to be over-estimated.
Mr Chamorro-Premuzic argues that competence is more important than charisma or confidence. Managers need enough presence to persuade their teams to follow the business plan, but they should think in terms of coaching rather than inspiration. Employees are more likely to be engaged with their work if they get frequent feedback from their bosses, and if they are involved in setting their own goals. Another key factor in leadership is the ability to set a good example. Subordinates(下属)notice what behaviour gets rewarded and which standards are set by the person at the top.
(1)、What can we infer from paragraph 1?A、Leadership is a quality impossible to evaluate. B、Nelson Mandela and Elizabeth I are both overrated. C、You can't become leaders by simply imitating others. D、Charismatic people are more likely to be great leaders.(2)、According to the text, what kind of a leader was Billy McFarland?A、Unconfident. B、Visionary. C、Incomparable. D、Incompetent.(3)、What does Mr Chamorro-Premuzic reveal in his book?A、The assumption that confidence equals competence. B、The phenomenon that competent people can't lead well. C、The connection between competence and career success. D、The reason why confident people are popular in workplaces.(4)、What does Mr Chamorro-Premuzic suggest for good leadership?A、Respecting the privacy of employees. B、Giving employees frequent feedback. C、Inspiring employees with big visions. D、Following the examples of good employees. -
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Coco Gauff used to visit the Grand Slam tournament(大满贯锦标赛)as a kid to see her idols Serena and Venus Williams. Now she is a champion there herself. On Sept 9, the 19-year-old from the US won her first major women's singles title at the 2023 US Open(美国网球公开赛).
After an average start, Gauff surged to a 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory over her bigger, stronger opponent, Aryna Sabalenka, from Belarus, who became the new world No.1 the day after the tournament ended.
Unlike the Williams sisters, who have obvious force and power, Gauff is small and slim. But she moves fast on the tennis court. Forbes magazine said, "She is the quickest and perhaps already the best returner of impossible shots in tennis history."
Even though Sabalenka is a very powerful hitter, it felt like she had to finish each point four or five times, as Gauff's defense was so perfect, noted The Telegraph. This ended up frustrating Sabalenka and caused her to make 46 unforced errors.
Gauff thus became the first American teenager to win the US Open since Serena Williams, then 17, in 1999. When asked about "taking the torch" from the 23-time Grand Slam winner and the similarity between their tennis careers, Gauff told ESPN, "Serena is Serena. She's the greatest of all time... I'd hope to do half of what she did. But I'm not going to compare myself to her. She's some one that I look up to."
Now, Gauff's big win has left tennis fans wondering: When's her next Grand Slam? That's no easy task. Two of the past four US Open women's champions were teenagers at the time, Canada's Bianca Andreescu in 2019 and the UK's Emma Raducanu in 2021, and neither has come close to repeating their success yet. But one thing about Gauff is certain--that at just 19 years old, the sky's the limit.
(1)、What do we know about Gauff's performance in the game at the 2023 US Open?A、She made 46 unforced errors. B、She was leading from the start. C、She defeated a stronger opponent. D、She became world No.1 afterwards.(2)、According to the text, what are Gauff's advantages?A、Her force and power. B、Her speed and defense. C、Her figure and height. D、Her services and attacks.(3)、Who is "the 23-time Grand Slam winner" mentioned in paragraph 5?A、Aryna Sabalenka. B、Bianca Andreescu. C、Coco Gauff. D、Serena Williams.(4)、What does the underlined sentence "the sky's the limit" imply in the last paragraph?A、It is hard for Gauff to push back her limits. B、Gauff will consider switching to other sports. C、Gauff has potential for greater future success. D、Teenage sportsmen often fail to continue their success. -
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There's hardly a dull moment in vibrant Istanbul. The city's historic attractions can be appreciated any time of year, but its atmosphere does change dramatically with the seasons, and accommodation prices vary accordingly. Here are our picks for the best times to enjoy Turkey's largest city.
June to August is best for outdoor dining and concerts in Istanbul. Summer is peak tourism season in Istanbul. Costs for accommodations can be high and lines long at major attractions. The weather is hot and humid, but the sun sparkling off the Bosphorus is glorious, and the outdoor seating at cafes, restaurants and bars makes for a lively urban scene. Concerts, festivals and other events are staged in the open air too.
The shoulder season is best for sightseeing and cultural events. The long, mostly pleasant spring and fall seasons are ideal for seeing the sights and wandering the neighborhoods of Istanbul, a city that rewards exploration by foot. There's a drop off in tourist crowds, and local urban life is in full swing, including a busy calendar of arts and cultural events.
Istanbul in December? Winter is ideal for travel on a budget. The gray, rainy and chilly winter months aren't the most appealing time to visit Istanbul, though they do lend the city a certain romantically sad mood. On the plus side, it won't be difficult or expensive to find accommodations, and Istanbul's many museums, mosques and other sights provide plenty of indoor activities.
(1)、When is Istanbul's most crowded tourism season?A、Spring. B、Summer. C、Autumn. D、Winter.(2)、What can we learn about the "shoulder season" in Istanbul?A、It's perfect for cultural events. B、It's ideal for budget traveling. C、There's a rise in tourist crowds. D、There's little urban scene to see.(3)、What is one good thing about touring Istanbul in winter?A、Open-air concerts. B、Pleasant weather. C、Outdoor activities. D、Affordable accommodations. -
4、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What will the weather be like on Christmas day?A、Dry. B、Rainy. C、Snowy.(2)、When will people probably go to shop in the sales?A、On Christmas Eve. B、On Christmas Day. C、On Boxing Day.(3)、What does the speaker suggest people do for New Year?A、Watch the roads when driving. B、Wear warm clothes when going out. C、Stay indoors and drink hot chocolate.(4)、What is the main topic of the talk?A、The weather condition during Christmas period. B、The plan on celebrating the New Year. C、The arrangement on Boxing Day.
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5、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、What does the woman do on the last Friday of each month?A、Visit a rooftop restaurant. B、Attend a business meeting. C、Join in a formal business dinner.(2)、What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A、Brother and sister. B、Banker and client. C、Manager and employee.(3)、What does the woman advise the man to do?A、Apply for a business loan. B、Organize a social event. C、Take a break from work.
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6、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、Who lives above the speakers?A、Mr. Green. B、Mr. White. C、Mrs. Smith.(2)、Where is Mrs. Smith now probably?A、In another city. B、In her apartment. C、At the fire department.(3)、What will the man do next?A、Phone for help. B、Break into the house. C、Get a bucket.
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7、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、Where does the conversation probably take place?A、In a bar. B、In a hotel. C、In a restaurant.(2)、How much is the barbecue?A、$10. B、$20. C、$30.(3)、What is the woman going to do first?A、Have a drink. B、Take a shower. C、Eat some food.
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8、 听材料,回答问题。(1)、When was the last time the speakers were in a theater?A、January. B、March. C、July.(2)、What stage show did the speakers watch on television?A、Cats. B、Romeo and Juliet. C、Hamilton.
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9、 How is the man feeling?A、Sad. B、Awkward. C、Proud.
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10、 How fast did the man drive on the straightaway?A、180km/h. B、200km/h. C、220 km/h.
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11、 What is the man going to buy for his father?A、A new digital camera. B、An antique desk. C、An old film camera.
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12、 What does the man like his toast with?A、Much butter. B、Less butter. C、Nothing on it.
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13、 Why is the man phoning the woman?A、To ask her out for dinner. B、To tell her he will be late. C、To inform her of an accident.
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14、 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Chase counted his new year gifts one more lime as he put a robot-shaped eraser into each envelope.
"Twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two."
"Do you have one for everyone in your class?" Mom asked.
"Yep!" Chase said. "I'm ready for the party tomorrow!"
When Chase got to school the next day, he saw a new girl in his classroom. She stood near Ms.Robins and looked around shyly.
"This is Eva," said Ms. Robins. "Will someone volunteer to show her around today?" Chase raised his hand since he liked showing the new kids around and helping them feel welcome.
"Thanks, Chase," Ms. Robins said. "Now let's get down to our work."
That's when Chase realized he didn't have a new year gift for Eva. No one else would have one either. Chase pictured his classmates' desks covered with gifts while Eva's desk was empty. He felt sad about that.
At a break, he was careful not to mention the party as he showed Eva around the playground. At lunchtime, he walked Eva to the lunchroom, still worried about what would happen at the party. Eva had brought a packed lunch, so Chase showed her where she was supposed to sit and introduced her to some of the kids at her table.
While eating, Chase suddenly remembered that kids often included candy hearts with the new year gifts they exchanged. This won't be a New Year's Day for Eva with no gifts. But as he sat down at his table, an idea flooded into his head. He whispered it to the kids around him. Soon everyone at the table was nodding and whispering.
When they were back in the classroom after lunch, Chase told Ms. Robins about their plan. Ms. Robins smiled. "That's very thoughtful," she said. "Let's go for it."
It was math time, so Chase invited Eva to study with him. He made sure Eva sat with her back to the room so she wouldn't notice.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Meanwhile, her new classmates were busying working on something.
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"Here's your new year gift, Eva. It's from everyone," Chase said.
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15、 假设你是某国际学校的音乐俱乐部(Music Club)负责人。为了提升同学们的音乐欣赏力并扩大俱乐部的影响力,该俱乐部决定招纳新成员,请你用英语写一则纳新启事,内容包括:1. 对新成员的要求;2. 俱乐部的活动。
注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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16、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, (surround) by advancing deserts on three sides, is one of the major sources of sandstorms which threaten northern China. The region lacks water resources faces extreme weather events. If no actions (take), the region will face the threat of being buried by sand as no (defend). can stop the advancing deserts and repetitive strong sandstorms.
More than four decades of efforts against desertification in Ningxia have helped develop crucial experience. Growing different trees based on different habitats is (critic). to maintaining the forests' quality and sustainability. In Shapotou District, Zhongwei City, wild shrubs (灌木) are planted because of the (extreme) low groundwater. Shrubs help lower the wind speed, preventing the transportation sands to neighboring areas. At the same time, the organisms (live) on the shrubs gradually form biological soil coats to hold the sand firmly.
By the end of 2020, Ningxia (grow) 510,000 hectares of forest, increasing forest coverage from 8.4 percent in 2000 to 15.8 percent. During "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Ningxia plans to create 96,000 hectares of forest and restore over 66,000 hectares of grassland.
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17、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One of the interesting things about languages is the way they change over time. In English, everything from spelling to vocabulary has 1 major changes over the years. In fact, to a modern speaker, the English of 1000 years ago looks like a 2 language!
The history of English dates back around 100 years. At that time, groups of Europeans 3 England, bringing their language with them. It developed into old English. Later in 1066, English was invaded by the Normans from France. The language went through an important shift leading to what we now call Middle English. Over the next 500 years, the language underwent 4 shifts, leading to modern English. As the language has developed over time, many things about it have changed.
5 is one of the most obvious areas. For example, in old English, people say "hus" and "mus". Now, we say house and mouse. These days there are many differences in the way English is pronounced in the U.S., India and elsewhere. When people live in groups separated by great distances, the 6 of change can be fast.
Vocabulary changes happen even more quickly. English has grown by borrowing words from languages such as French, Spanish and 7 , 8 . This often happens with types of 9 -for example, "tofu". Then there is slang which enters and 10 the language every year! Thirty years ago, one often heard people saying "groovy", meaning great. These days you rarely hear the word 11 on old TV shows or movies.
Because English is spoken by so many people worldwide, it really is an exciting time for the language. Just as American and British versions are always changing, so are versions 12 in Canada, 13 and elsewhere. At the same time, an entirely new version of English is appearing on the Internet with whole new 14 and writing styles. In a way, learning English is a never-ending process, even for native speakers! The atmosphere is as much a part of the earth as 15 its soil and water of its lakes, rivers and oceans.
(1)A 、 gone over B 、 gone through C 、 gone into D 、 gone for(2)A 、 other B 、 unfamiliar C 、 strange D 、 foreign(3)A 、 invaded B 、 seized C 、 took over D 、 captured(4)A 、 few B 、 some C 、 further D 、 more(5)A 、 Pronunciation B 、 Grammar C 、 Speaking D 、 Presenting(6)A 、 speed B 、 pace C 、 velocity D 、 way(7)A 、 Chinese B 、 Vietnamese C 、 Arabic D 、 Korean(8)A 、 to name a few B 、 to name but a few C 、 for instance D 、 after all(9)A 、 vegetable B 、 fruit C 、 meat D 、 food(10)A 、 exits B 、 leaves C 、 escapes D 、 quits(11)A 、 except B 、 merely C 、 besides D 、 already(12)A 、 used B 、 written C 、 spoken D 、 seen(13)A 、 Nigeria B 、 Singapore C 、 Philippines D 、 Jamaica(14)A 、 slang B 、 jargon C 、 argot D 、 vernacular(15)A 、 are B 、 is C 、 do D 、 has -
18、 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Coinciding with the groundbreaking theory of biological evolution proposed by British naturalist Charles Darwin in the 1860s, British social philosopher Herbert Spencer put forward his own theory of biological and cultural evolution. Spencer argued that all worldly phenomena, including human societies, changed over time, advancing toward perfection..
American social scientist Lewis Henry Morgan introduced another theory of cultural evolution in the late 1800s. Morgan, along with Taylor, was one of the founders of modern anthropology. In his work, he attempted to show how all aspects of culture changed together in the evolution of societies..
In the early 1900s in North America, German-born American anthropologist Franz Boas developed a new theory of culture known as historical particularism. Historical particularism, which emphasized the uniqueness of all cultures, gave new direction to anthropology. .
Boas felt that the culture of any society must be understood as the result of a unique history and not as one of many cultures belonging to a broader evolutionary stage or type of culture. .
Historical particularism became a dominant approach to the study of culture in American anthropology, largely through the influence of many students of Boas. But a number of anthropologists in the early 1900s also rejected the particularist theory of culture in favor of diffusionism. Some attributed virtually every important cultural achievement to the inventions of a few, especially gifted peoples that, according to diffusionists, then spread to other cultures. .
A. Other anthropologists believed that cultural innovations, such as inventions, had a single origin and passed from society to society. This theory was known as diffusionism.B. In order to study particular cultures as completely as possible, Boas became skilled in linguistics, the study of languages, and in physical anthropology, the study of human biology and anatomy.
C. He argued that human evolution was characterized by a struggle he called the "survival of the fittest," in which weaker races and societies must eventually be replaced by stronger, more advanced races and societies.
D. They also focused on important rituals that appeared to preserve a people's social structure, such as initiation ceremonies that formally signify children's entrance into adulthood.
E. Thus, in his view, diverse aspects of culture, such as the structure of families, forms of marriage, categories of kinship, ownership of property, forms of government, technology, and systems of food production, all changed as societies evolved.
F. Supporters of the theory viewed as a collection of integrated parts that work together to keep a society functioning.
G. For example, British anthropologists Grafton Elliot Smith and W. J. Perry incorrectly suggested, on the basis of inadequate information, that farming, pottery making, and metallurgy all originated in ancient Egypt and diffused throughout the world.
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People traveling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land. sea, or air. Hardly can anyone positively enjoy sitting in a train for mort than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. Reading is only a partial solution. for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches. At night when you really wish to go to sleep you rarely manage to do so. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. Long car journey are even less pleasant. for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can. at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater pan of the journey is spent on narrow. bumpy roads which are crowded wich traffic. By comparison, trips by sea offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, swim, meet interesting people and enjoy good food-always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not and you are likely to get seasick; no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice up to a third of their holidays for the pleasure of traveling on a ship.
Airplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and expensive. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Traveling at a height of 30,000 feet. far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a free film show and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An airplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the landscape is hidden from the view. you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch om for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled.
(1)、According to the author, how can reading help lessen?A、The boredom of being in the train B、The tiresome clicking of the wheels C、The sleeplessness during the journey D、The poor ventilation of the compartment(2)、What can we learn about the long distance journey by car?A、It is safe because the car usually goes at high speeds. B、It is monotonous because reading is quite impossible. C、It is exhausting because you seldom manage to sleep. D、It is dangerous because the traffic is always too dense.(3)、When is trips by sea regarded as the worst means of traveling?A、The weather is terrible B、The traveler has little time C、The traveler feels seasick D、The sea is not calm(4)、Why did the author write this passage?A、Introduce diverse ways of traveling. B、Points out the best mode of traveling. C、Emphasize the advantages of traveling by air. D、Compare the means of relaxing when traveling. -
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The term Hudson River school was applied to the foremost representatives of nineteenth-century North American landscape painting. Apparently unknown during the golden days of the American landscape movement, which began around 1850 and lasted until the late1860's, the Hudson River school seems to have emerged in the 1870's as a direct result of the struggle between the old and the new generations of artists, each to assert its own style as there presentative American art. The older painters, most of whom were born before 1835, practiced in a mode often self-taught and monopolized by landscape subject matter and were securely established in and fostered by the reigning American art organization, the National Academy of Design.
The younger painters returning home from training in Europe worked more with figural subject matter and in a bold and impressionistic technique; their prospects for patronage in their own country were uncertain, and they sought to attract it by attaining academic recognition in New York. One of the results of the conflict between the two factions was that what in previous years had been referred to as the American, native, or, occasionally, New York school — the most representative school of American art in any genre — had by 1890 become firmly established in the minds of critics and public alike as the Hudson River school.
The sobriquet was first applied around 1879. While it was not intended as flattering, it was hardly inappropriate. The Academicians at whom it was aimed had worked and socialized in New York, the Hudson's port city, and had painted the river and its shores with varying frequency. Most important, perhaps, was that they had all maintained with a certain fidelity a manner of technique and composition consistent with those of America's first popular landscape artist, Thomas Cole, who built a career painting the Catskill Mountain scenery bordering the Hudson River.
A possible implication in the term applied to the group of landscapists was that many of them had, like Cole, lived on or near the banks of the Hudson. Further, the river had long served as the principal route to other sketching grounds favored by the Academicians, particularly the Adirondacks and the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire different ways.
(1)、According to the passage, what was the function of the National Academy of Design for the painters born before 1835?A、It mediated conflicts between artists. B、It supervised the incorporation of new artistic techniques. C、It determined which subjects were appropriate. D、It supported their growth and development.(2)、The word factions is closest in meaning to?A、sides B、people C、cities D、images(3)、Where did the younger generation of painters receive its artistic training?A、In Europe. B、In the Adirondacks. C、In Vermon. D、In New Hampshire.(4)、What is the best title for the text?A、The Nature's Nation B、Hudson River School C、Early painters and their drawings D、North American landscape painting