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新视角研究生英语读说写九单元答案.pptx

1、单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,Exercises,Reading Comprehension,Structure of the Text,Unit 9:,Exercises,Vocabulary,Cloze,Translation,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,1.,What is the issue Akers discusses in the passage?,The issue Akers discusses is the relationship between ethics and competi

2、tiveness,.,Ex.I,p.172,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,2.What is the wide angle of vision with which,as Akers urges,managers ought to look at ethics and competitiveness?,When they think of competitiveness,they should think not just of seeking their own selfish advantage,but of striving to imp

3、rove living standards for all.When they think of ethics,they should think not just as managers focusing on business ethics,but as citizens of a larger society.,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,3.Why does Akers think that ethics and competitiveness are inseparable?,Ethics and competitiveness a

4、re inseparable because we compete as a society.,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,4.What fact does Akers acknowledge in the introductory part of his essay?,The greater the measure of mutual trust and confidence in the ethics of a society,the greater its economic strength.,Reference,Unit 9:,Rea

5、ding comprehension,5.What are the three suggestions Akers makes so that we work in an atmosphere characterized by mutual trust and confidence?,First,we should fortify the practical ethical buttresses;second,ethical instruction must include a demanding study of history and literature;and above all we

6、 should keep our priorities straight.,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,6.What ethical buttresses does Akers talk about in the first suggestion he makes?,They are role models,the honor system,and codes of conduct.,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,7.What subject should we consider,accord

7、ing to Akers,in the beginning of our ethical instruction?And why?,We should start with a clear-cut study of the past,because our ethical standards come out of the past.,Reference,Unit 3:,Reading comprehension,8.What bothers Akers when he hears reports that American high school students know little o

8、r nothing about their countrys literature and history?,What bothers Akers is that they have missed the humane lessons in individual ethical conduct,which can be found in the annals of world history,the biographies of great men and women and works of literature.,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehensio

9、n,9.What does Akers respond to the fact that businessmen and women can be unabashedly proud of their companies?,He thinks that the good of an entire society counts more than that of any single corporation.,Reference,Unit 9:,Reading comprehension,10.What do we remember Benjamin Franklin for?,We remem

10、ber him because he did not see winning or self-advancement or even life itself as the only thing.He saw his newly born nation greater than himself.,Reference,1.Introduction(Paras.15),2.Body(Paras.623),3.Conclusion(Para.24),Text Outline,Unit 3:,Structure of the text,Ex.II,p.173,1.Introduction(Paras.1

11、5),We A central subject in international business competition is _.We are urged to look at _ with a wide angle of vision.Ethics and competitiveness are _,they are important not only in _ but also in _.,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,ethics,ethics and competitiveness,running a company,ins

12、eparable,running and managing a country.,2.,Body(Paras.623),1),_,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,Ethical,buttresses,2),_,3,_keep our sense of order straight.,Ethics teaching,Putting,first,things first,:,2.Body(Paras.623),Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,We should _,that help,all

13、 of us know and understand and,_.,The simplest and most powerful buttress is,_,_.,B.There are other ethical buttresses such as the institutional,buttresses _,C._,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_.,fortify the practical ethical buttresses,do exactly what is,the role model,1)_.,Ethical,buttresses,honor system.,There ar

14、e professional standards and business codes of conduct.,required of us,2.Body(Paras.623),2),_,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,A.Ethical instruction is important in a business school or anywhere else in the universities,but to take ethical examination_,Ethics teaching,of workplace safety,c

15、onsumer protection,environmental safeguards,and the rights of the individual,employee,within the organization.,2.Body(Paras.623),2),_,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,B.We should start from kindergarten to twelfth grade with a,clear-cut study of the past because _,_,_.,Ethics teaching,our,

16、ethical standards,come out of the pastout of our inheritances as a,people:religious,philosophical,historical,2.Body(Paras.623),2),_,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,c.The more,we know of the history of us,the more _,_,_,Ethics teaching,sure-,footedly we can inculcate ethical conduct in the

17、 future.,2.Body(Paras.315),3)_:keep our sense of order straight,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,Putting first things first,Text Outline,Unit 9:,Structure of the text,3.Conclusion(Para.24),By taking advice of the three suggestions,_,we shall go far toward discharging our responsibilities a

18、s,managers and as human beings.,Part A,Ex.V,p.175,Complete the following sentences with words given below,making sure that each word is used in the right form.,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,1.To our great surprise,

19、Mary put forward a _ suggestion after her long-time thought.,ludicrous,2.John is very happy these days for he will soon be married to Diana,whose beauty has made her the envy of many less lavishly _.,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fo

20、rtify,inculcate,endowed,3.,Though he was removed from office a year ago,the company now suffers the _ of his mismanagement.,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,consequences,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,conse

21、quence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,Inculcate,4.I dont know what proper action we should take,for they gave _ accounts of what has happened.,conflicting,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,5.The ca

22、ptain of a big liner has the _ of thousands of lives in his keeping.,safety,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,6.Proper clothes _ for much in business.Thats why you see most business people dress formally.,count,Unit 9:

23、Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,7.When she was stopped by the police for speeding,she gave them a certificate which has clearly been _.,falsified,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,v

24、ex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,8.On hearing the news that the enemy troops would come soon,all the families hurriedly _ the village with barricades of carts,tree trunks and whatever came to hand.,fortified,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entert

25、ain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,9.Our football coach has worked hard to _ a team spirit into the players.,inculcate,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,profit,ludicrous,endow,consequence,conflict,safety,count,vex,entertain,falsify,fortify,inculcate,10.This settlement will resolve one of the most _ problems in the fiel

26、d of industrial relations.,Part B,vexing,Part B,Ex.V,pp.175176,Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the,underlined,part of the sentence.,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,1.,We are a moral,high-principled,people and therefore we do not approve of their activities.,A.noble,B.upright,C.conscientio

27、us,D.ethical,1.,We are a moral,high-principled,people and therefore we do not approve of their activities.,A.noble,B.upright,C.conscientious,D.ethical,2.Unemployment and inner city decay are,undividable,issues which must be tackled together.,A.indwelling,B.innate,C.inseparable,D.unchanged,Unit 9:,Vo

28、cabulary,2.Unemployment and inner city decay are,undividable,issues which must be tackled together.,A.indwelling,B.innate,C.inseparable,D.unchanged,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,3.The airline requires children traveling alone to have a(n),official,letter of consent from one or both parents.,A.attestation,B.not

29、arized,C.oath,D.deposition,3.The airline requires children traveling alone to have a(n),official,letter of consent from one or both parents.,A.attestation,B.notarized,C.oath,D.deposition,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,4.Polly and Susie were having a(n),argument,about who was going to hold the dogs lead,A.contro

30、versy,B.claim,C.dissatisfaction,D.squabble,4.Polly and Susie were having a(n),argument,about who was going to hold the dogs lead,A.controversy,B.claim,C.dissatisfaction,D.squabble,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,5.If you compare the two books side by side,it is clear that the author of the second has,cribbed,fro

31、m the first.,A.plagiarized,B.developed,C.originated,D.appropriated,5.If you compare the two books side by side,it is clear that the author of the second has,cribbed,from the first.,A.plagiarized,B.developed,C.originated,D.appropriated,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,6.A few workers have,disregarded,the majority

32、decision and gone into work despite the strike.,A.deserted,B.disproved,C.defied,D.distributed,6.A few workers have,disregarded,the majority decision and gone into work despite the strike.,A.deserted,B.disproved,C.defied,D.distributed,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,7.If the authority is to,accomplish,its legal d

33、uty to house the homeless,it needs government support.,A.achieve,B.accuse,C.acclaim,D.discharge,7.If the authority is to,accomplish,its legal duty to house the homeless,it needs government support.,A.achieve,B.accuse,C.acclaim,D.discharge,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,The new President said she would,devote,he

34、rself to protecting the rights of the old,the sick and the homeless.,A.dedicate,B.donate,C.entrust,D.present,The new President said she would,devote,herself to protecting the rights of the old,the sick and the homeless.,A.dedicate,B.donate,C.entrust,D.present,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,9.The pictures on the

35、 show were a(n),vivid,reminder of the power of the volcano.,A.visual,B.eloquent,C.example,D.expressive,9.The pictures on the show were a(n),vivid,reminder of the power of the volcano.,A.visual,B.eloquent,C.example,D.expressive,Unit 9:,Vocabulary,The underlying message of the film is that love,surpas

36、ses,everything else.,A.exceeds,B.transcends,C.excels,D.outstrips,The underlying message of the film is that love,surpasses,everything else.,A.exceeds,B.transcends,C.excels,D.outstrips,When the public demands“law and order”and when newspapers editorials talk about the“rising tide of crime,”they have

37、in mind mostly street crime committed by the poor.Even the massive report of the Presidents Crime Commission,the Challenge of Crime in a free Society,1)_,only two pages to the entire subject of white-collar offenders and business crimes.The deep,2)_,with street crimes is understandable.Unlike a swin

38、dler who merely takes the victims money,an armed mugger,3)_,physical injury and even death.,Unit 9:,Cloze,devoted,threatens,concern,To be continued.,concern,respectable,summon,occupation,benefit,perhaps,which,lower,address,perfectly,commit,threaten,refer,define,prosecute,being,behind,devote,assess,p

39、ersonal,Ex.VI,pp.176,Choose,an appropriate word from the following list to fill in each of the following blanks.Each word can be used only ONCE.Change the word form where necessary.,Unit 9:,Cloze,Yet the fact remains that a great deal of crime in American society,4)_,most crime,and certainly the mos

40、t costly crime is committed by,5)_,middle-class and upper-class citizens.The term“white-collar crime”was first used by Edwin Sutherland in an,6)_,to the American Sociological Association in 1939.“White-collar crime,”he declared,“may be,7)_,approximately as a crime committed by a person of respectabi

41、lity and high status in the course of his,8)_,.”,perhaps,respectable,address,defined,occupation,To be continued.,personal,assess,devote,lower,behind,being,prosecute,define,which,refer,benefit,occupation,summon,respectable,concern,threaten,commit,perfectly,perhaps,address,Unit 9:,Cloze,To be continue

42、d.,personal,assess,devote,lower,behind,being,prosecute,define,which,refer,benefit,occupation,summon,respectable,concern,threaten,commit,perfectly,perhaps,address,Sutherland documented the existence of this form of crime with a study of the careers of 70 large,reputable corporations,9)_,together had

43、committed 980 violations of the criminal law,or an average of 14 convictions apiece.,10)_,the offenses of false advertising,unfair labor practices,restraint of trade,price-fixing agreements,stock manipulation,copyright infringement,and outright swindles,were,11)_,respectable middle-class executives.

44、which,Behind,perfectly,Unit 9:,Cloze,To be continued.,personal,assess,devote,lower,behind,being,prosecute,define,which,refer,benefit,occupation,summon,respectable,concern,threaten,commit,perfectly,perhaps,address,Sociologists now use the term“whitecollar crime”to,12)_,not only to crimes committed i

45、n the course of business activities for corporate,13)_.,but also to crimes,such as embezzlement,typically committed by persons of high status for,14)_,benefits.As Sutherland pointed out,the full extent of white-collar crime is difficult to,15)_,.,refer,benefit,personal,assess,Unit 9:,Cloze,To be con

46、tinued.,personal,assess,devote,lower,behind,being,prosecute,define,which,refer,benefit,occupation,summon,respectable,concern,threaten,commit,perfectly,perhaps,address,Sociologists Many corporate malpractices go undetected,and many wealthy people are able to,16)_,crimes like,expense-account fraud for

47、 years without,17)_,found out.More important,white-collar crimes are usually regarded as somehow less serious than the crimes of the,18)_,class,and they attract less attention from police and prosecutors.,commit,being,lower,Unit 9:,Cloze,personal,assess,devote,lower,behind,being,prosecute,define,whi

48、ch,refer,benefit,occupation,summon,respectable,concern,threaten,commit,perfectly,perhaps,address,Even the victims may be unwilling to,19)_,because of the offenders“standing in the community”and would rather out of court.,A company that finds its safe has been burgled in the night will immediately,20

49、)_,the police,but it might not do so if it finds that one of its executives has embezzled some of its funds.To avoid unwelcome publicity,the company officials may simply allow the offender to resign after making an arrangement to repay the missing money.,prosecute,summon,1.在一开始我想规劝我们全部旳管理层人员应该以宽阔旳视野

50、来看待这两个词,即道德和竞争力。,Let me urge at the outset that all of us in management look at both these words ethics and competitiveness with a wide angle of vision.,Unit 9:,Translation,Part A,Ex.VIII,pp.179180,Translate the following sentences into English.,at the outset,2.全部人都生来具有道德意识,它不是凭空而来,也不会自动永远存在下去。,All

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