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— So you’re the first woman they hired.

— Yes.    51  

— And how are you doing?

   52  

— How do you do it? Do you do anything special?

   53   There are a lot of women looking at cars and buying cars by themselves. A lot of them feel more comfortable talking to a woman. And you know, I like to talk.

   54  

— Most of men are friendly. But there are two or three who don’t talk to me. And at lunch, when they go out together, they never ask me.

— It’s going to take time.

—Yeah, _________

答案

小题1:D

小题2:G

小题3:C

小题4:A

小题5:B

题目分析:

小题1:根据上文,So you’re the first woman they hired可知:这里有10个男人,10个汽车销售员和我,答案是D

小题2:根据上文,And how are you doing?可知:这个星期我卖了三辆车,是这里优秀的销售员,答案是G

小题3:根据下文,There are a lot of women looking at cars and buying cars by themselves. A          lot of them feel more comfortable talking to a woman.可知:不是真的,我是一个女的,这也是有帮助的,答案是C

小题4:根据下文,Most of men are friendly. But there are two or three who don’t talk to me.可知:这些男销售员怎么样?答案是A

小题5:根据上文,It’s going to take time.可知:我想要话很长时间,答案是B

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     As more Americans go to mainland China to take jobs, more Chinese and Americans are working side

by side. These cross-cultural partnerships, while beneficial in many ways, are also highlighting tensions

that expose differences in work experience, pay levels and communication.

     In the last few years, a growing number of Americans in their 20s and 30s have been heading to China

for employment, attracted by its faster-growing economy and lower jobless rate. Their Chinese co-workers

are often around the same age. But the two groups were raised differently. The Americans have had more

exposure to free-market principles. "Young Americans were brought up in a commercial environment," said

Neng Zhao, 28, a semor associate at Blue Oak Capital, a private firm based in Beijing. "We weren't. So the

workplace is a unique learning process for my generation."

     Managers hiring workers in China appear to be paying for Western experience. Foreigners tend to earn

10 to 15 percent more than their Chinese counterparts (persons working in similar positions), said Michael

Norman, senior vice president at Sibson Consulting, an American firm. That imbalance does not go unnoticed

by Chinese workers. "There is definitely the belief that Americans get paid more for the same work," said

Ting Wang, 25, an associate at WildChina, a travel company based in Beijing. On the other hand, Chinese

workers have a deeper understanding of the influences, like Confucianism'and Communism, which play a

part in their country's culture and economy.

     It is important and necessary for Americans working in China to adjust, said Mr. Norman, who works

on management and work force issues for multinational companies operating in Asia.

     "In the West, there is such a bonus on getting things done quickly, but when you come to work in China,

you need to work on listening and being more patient and understanding of local ways of doing business,"

he said.

1. More Americans go to China to take jobs because _____. [ ]

A. they want to experience different cultures

B. Chinese workers are easier to cooperate

C. they can't find proper jobs in America

D. the economy of China is developing rapidly

2. What is mainly talked about in the passage? [ ]

A. Cross-cultural conflicts.

B. Cross-cultural partnerships.

C. Multi-national companies in China.

D. Different pays for the same work.

3. What can we learn from the passage? [ ]

A. Americans benefit more from working in China.

B. Chinese and American employees have the same experience.

C. Young Chinese can benefit from cross-cultural partnerships.

D. More Americans working in China cause higher jobless rate.

4. What does the underlined word "imbalance" in Paragraph 3 refer to?[ ]

A. Unfair pay levels.

B. Different working experience.

C. Unequal opportunities.

D. Different upbringing environment.

5. We can infer from the last paragraph that _____. [ ]

A. Americans working in China adjust very well

B. ways of doing business in different countries differ

C. doing business in China takes money and patience

D. international companies need to understand each other

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