问答题Globalization is making the world smaller, faster and richer. Still, 9/11 and avian flu remind us that a smaller, faster world is not necessarily a safer world. Our world is bursting with knowledge—but desperately in need of wisdom. Now, when sound bit

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Globalization is making the world smaller, faster and richer. Still, 9/11 and avian flu remind us that a smaller, faster world is not necessarily a safer world. Our world is bursting with knowledge—but desperately in need of wisdom. Now, when sound bites are getting shorter, when instant messages crowd out essays, and when individual lives grow more crazy, college graduates capable of deep reflection are what our world needs.

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  • 第1题:

    Despite their limitations, however, these systems may eliminate ― or significantly reduce ― the costs that companies face when using privately owned electronic networks, making it easier for smaller companies to afford EDI.


    正确答案:虽然这些系统存在一些局限性,但是,它们能够减少或者大大降低公司使用专用电子网络时所面临的成本,这使小公司也用得起EDI。

  • 第2题:

    During this period American car manufacturers set about improving their products and work efficiency.As a result,the yearly income of the average family increased from 1950 to 1975 faster than the price of cars.For this reason( )a new car takes a smaller part of a family s total earmnings today.

    A.bringing
    B.obtain
    C.bought
    D.purchasing

    答案:D
    解析:
    purchase,买(正式用语)。

  • 第3题:

    In 2012, the cartoon was among the list of the world's most valuable cartoons,__________$3.8 billion a year in sales world wide.

    A.made
    B.to make
    C.makes
    D.making

    答案:D
    解析:
    making现在分词引导状语语从句做伴随状语。

  • 第4题:

    At the 1893 Columbian Exposition,a World Fair held in Chicago,chocolate-making machinery?made in Germany was displayed.It caught the eye of M.S.Hershey,who saw the potential for?chocolate.He installed chocolate machinery in his factory in Lancaster,and produced his first?chocolate bars in 1594.
    Other Americans began mixing in other materials to make up new candy bars throughout the end?of the 1890′s and the early 1900′s.But it was World WarⅠthat really brought attention to the?candy bar.
    The U.S.Army Quartermaster Corps requested various American chocolate manufacturers to?provide 20 to 40 pound blocks of chocolate to be shipped to quartermaster bases.The blocks were?cut into smaller pieces and distributed to American soldiers in Europe.Eventually the task of making?smaller pieces was turned back to the manufacturers.By the end of the war when the soldiers arrived?home,the American candy bar business was assured.Why?Because the returning soldiers had?grown fond of chocolate candy and wanted more of the same.As a result,from that time on and?through the 1920′s,candy bar manufacturers became established throughout the United States,and?as many as 40,000 different candy bars appeared on the scene.
    The original candy bar industry had its start on the eastern coast in such cities as Philadelphia,Boston,and New York.The industry soon spread to the Midwest because shipping and raw materials?such as sugar,corn syrup,and milk were easily available.Chicago became the seat of the candy bar?industry and is even today an important base.

    Which event brought the booming of American candy bar business?《》()

    A.The adding of new materials.
    B.The demand in the army during WWI.
    C.The purchase of new machines.
    D.The appearance of smaller candy bars.

    答案:B
    解析:
    【考情点拨】事实细节题。
    【应试指导】由文章第二段第二句“But it was World War that really brought attention to the candy bar.”可知,是第一次世界大战让糖块的生产迅速发展.故选B。

  • 第5题:

    资料:之后,经济学家Mr.V发表了关于一些新名词的感悟,请根据下列资料回答问题。
    The word “globalization” is in daily use throughout the world.Variously referred to as mondialisation in French, globalisierung in German, or Quan qui hua in China (Scholte, 1996), news articles, television, and even textbooks often use the word “globalization” to mean many different things. Author Jan Pieterse (1995) asserts there are almost as many conceptualizations of globalization as there are disciplines in the social sciences.Teachers and scholars in disciplinessuch as management,marketing,finance,accounting,and economics also use the word “globalization” to mean different things.For example,some believe globalization is the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations (Ohmae,1995),but also it has been described as a shift in traditional patterns of international production,investment,and trade(Dicken,1992).
    Another popular conception of globalization is that it is a business strategy that means doing everything the same everywhere(Kanter and Dretler,1998).Others believe globalization is interconnections between overlapping interests of business and society (Brown 1992;renesch 1992).As you can see,these definitions differ in significant ways.Because definitions,descriptions,and visions of globalization vary widely,it is difficult to know what it means for businesses to go “global”.

    What probably will be further discussed in the following paragraph?( )

    A.what globalization means for businesses.
    B.how definitions differ from each other.
    C.how businesses go “global”.
    D.the definition of the term “globalization”.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断
    【关键词】further discussed
    Because definitions,descriptions,
    and visions of globalization vary widely,it is difficult to know what it means for businesses to go “global”.由于globalization(全球化)的定义、描述和视角多种多样,商业走向“全球”的意思到底是什么就很难说清了。
    【解析】题目意为“接下来文章最有可能谈论什么?”选项A意为“全球化对于商业来说意味着什么”;选项B意为“定义如何相互区别”;选项C意为“商业如何走向全球化”;选项D意为“全球化的定义”。根据主题句,接下来应该讲商业走向“全球”的意思,故C选项正确。

  • 第6题:

    Recent decades have witnessed increased globalization of the world economy associated with economic and financial______among countries。

    A.integration
    B.corporation
    C.harmony
    D.conflict

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查名词词义辨析。题目意为“近几十年来,随着各国经济和金融一体化,世界经济的全球化程度不断提高。”A选项“整合,一体化”,B选项“公司,企业”,C选项“和谐,调和”, D选项“冲突,矛盾”。固定搭配economic and financial integration,意为“经济和金融一体化”。
      

  • 第7题:


    In which way is Lenovo different from other Chinese companies?( )

    A.It is a veteran of globalization
    B.It has many nationalities on its senior management
    C.It has succeeded in buying some foreign companies
    D.It is now the world’s biggest white-goods maker

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Practice 3  It was the anti-globalization movement that really put globalization on the map. As a word it has existed since the 1960s, but the protests against this allegedly new process, which its opponents condemn as a way of ordering people’s lives, brought globalization out of the financial and academic worlds and into everyday current affairs.  In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the business model called the “globalized” financial market came to be seen as an entity that could have more than just an economic impact on the parts of the world it touched. Globalization came to be seen as more than simply a way of doing business, or running financial markets—it became a process. From then on the word took on a life of its own.  So how does the globalized market work? It is modern communications that make it possible; for the British service sector to deal with its customers through a call center in India, or for a sportswear (运动服) manufacturer to design its products in Europe, make them in south east Asia and sell them in north America.  But this is where the anti-globalization side gets stuck in (关注). If these practices replace domestic economic life with an economy that is heavily influenced or controlled from overseas. Then the creation of a globalized economic model and the process of globalization can also be seen as a surrender of power to the corporations, or a means of keeping poorer nations in their place.  Not everyone agrees that globalization is necessarily evil, or that globalized corporations are running the lives of individuals or are more powerful than nations. Some say that the spread of globalization, free markets and free trade into the developing world is the best way to beat poverty—the only problem is that free markets and free trade do not yet truly exist.  Globalization can be seen as a positive, negative or even marginal process. And regardless of whether it works for good or ill, globalization’s exact meaning will continue to be the subject of debate among those who oppose, support or simply observe it.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    正是反全球化运动真正推动了全球化。“全球化”这个词自上个世纪60年代以来就已存在,但抗议它的人则是新出现的,其反对者谴责全球化是在命令人们怎样生活,把全球化带离了金融和学术界,带进了每日时事。
    80年代末90年代初,被称为“全球化”金融市场的商业模式被看作一个可能不仅仅对某个地区的经济产生影响的实体。全球化被简单的看成做生意或运行金融市场的方式——它是一个过程。从此,这个词拥有了自己的生命。
    全球化市场如何运作?现代通信技术使之成为可能。英国的服务业可以通过印度的电话呼叫中心为客户服务,让服装制造商在欧洲设计产品,在东南亚制作,在北美出售。
    但这就是反全球化者所关注的地方。如果这些做法取代国内的经济生活,让经济在很大程度上受海外的影响或控制,那么全球化经济模式的建立和全球化过程也可以被看作是将权力让给了企业,或者是一种让贫穷国家保持贫穷的手段。
    不是每个人都认为全球化一定是不好的,认为全球化企业在控制个人的生活或是比国家更强大。有人说,将全球化,自由市场和自由贸易传播到发展中国家是战胜贫困的最佳方式——唯一的问题是自由市场和自由贸易并不真的存在。
    全球化可以被看作是一个积极的,消极的甚至是边缘化的过程。不论全球化是好还是坏,它的确切含义仍将是它的支持者、反对者以及简单服从者所争论的话题。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    Some people say that computers are making the world lonely and dehumanized. What is your opinion? State your opinion in no less than about 160 words, and write it on the Answer Sheet.

    正确答案:
    Many people hold that computers are making the world lonely and dehumanized. I could hardly agree with them and I believe that the benefits brought by computers outweigh their defects.
    First of all, computers make our lives more convenient than that of before, especially in communication. Chatting on line is much cheaper than talking on telephone and quicker than writing letters.
    What’s more, computers enrich our lives and broaden our horizon greatly. We are able to get access to news and other useful information all over the world even when we stay at home. At the same time, listening to music or watching movies on line is such a pleasure.
    Last but not least, the computer has become an indispensable tool of the modern society. Now we have business on line, bank on line, we even shop on line. With computers, we can handle complicated data, which was considered impossible by human beings in the past.
    In sum, though computers might bring us certain negative effects, they benefit us a lot. Used in an appropriate way, computers could be of great help.
    (Word Count: 182)
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    What is the MOST significant difference between EDO RAM and fast page mode DRAM?()
    A

    EDO RAM is faster.

    B

    EDO RAM is slower.

    C

    EDO RAM is smaller.

    D

    EDO RAM is cheaper.


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    多选题
    Which three of these are benefits of telepresence and video collaboration?()
    A

    reduce the need to personalize communications with customers

    B

    do more with less

    C

    eliminate miscommunication

    D

    influence competitive advantage and business agility through faster decision-making and new business processes and models

    E

    transform your business and organization and be greener

    F

    provide a unified tool for all business processes


    正确答案: E,A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Globalization is the idea that people are now more connected across the globe than ever before. Goods and services are traded worldwide. Items from one part of the world are available in a large number of other nations. Travel between nations is also very frequent, leading to an increase in exchange of ideas and ideologies. Thus, ideas and culture are much more uniform worldwide than ever before, and many cultures have melded and meshed. The Internet has contributed largely to globalization, as instant communication with anyone in the world is now possible. Whether or not globalization is good for each individual economy is debatable, however.  The following are opinions from both sides. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should:  1. Summarize briefly the opinions from both sides, and then  2. Give your comment.  Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.  There is certainly a positive side to globalization. Those who support it say that it creates jobs by making companies more competitive. This results in lower prices for consumers. Others support globalization because it brings capital and technologies to underdeveloped nations and bring back products to international markets in return. Also globalization increases the number of decisions that are made on a worldwide level, resulting in a merging of politics and decisions that are made for the good of people all over the world. The cultural intermingling that occurs also promotes greater equality and acceptance of others, especially since different people can share the same financial interests. Speedy travel and worldwide communication has resulted in a more educated, more cultured public.  Those who are against globalization often cite the fact that this process tends to make tile rich richer and the poor poorer. It benefits investors and business owners, but results in a loss of jobs for those lower on the pay scale. Other criticisms of globalization are associated with social issues. Some believe that globalization makes it easier for a particular local culture to be wiped out due to the widespread of strong cultures. Additionally, some exports believe that globalization has led to the spreading of infectious diseases, such as AIDS, since travelers can bring disease with them when they go from nation to nation.

    正确答案:
    【参考范文】
    Is Globalization Good? With the development of economy and technology, globalization comes not to be an unfamiliar word to all of us. More and more people come to realize that the contact between countries has become more and more closely frequent. Globalization has become a unstoppable trend. However, whether or not globalization is good for each individual economy is a controversial subject. Some heap praise on it because it creates jobs, brings capital and technologies to underdeveloped countries, helps make politics and decisions good for people all over the world, promotes cultural understanding and so on. Nevertheless, others think it tends to exacerbate the wealth gap, threatens some particular local cultures and leads to the spreading of infectious diseases, etc.
    As far as I am concerned, globalization is a double-edged sword. For one thing, globalization has so many advantages, such as it makes the world become a small village and let people touch each other more convenient and easy, it increase free trade between nations and give the developing countries a terrific opportunity to develop themselves in all aspects quickly. What’s more, it can reduce the cultural barriers and let varieties of culture get a better communication and development. For another, the disadvantages brought by globalization cannot be ignored. Because under globalization, every country’s economy can make a great influence of others, which makes the economy of the world more fragile. In order to possess the good chance and precious resources, disputes and conflicts may take place between nations, which destabilize the world.
    Simply put, globalization is an ongoing process which human beings cannot hold back. It is an opportunity as well as a challenge. We should look at both sides of it, make full use of such a vital chance and avoid disadvantages at the same time. Only when we seize the opportunity of development and meet the challenges can we gain the upper hand in the competition.
    解析:
    【审题构思】
      本题写作的主题是对全球化的看法,即权衡其利弊。首先应该开门见山,引入话题,简要总结材料中正反方的观点,之后明确陈述自己对于这一话题的看法与观点。接下来进行论证,注意要分点列举,这样才能做到内容充实,并且条理清晰。最后重申观点,总结全文。

  • 第13题:

    Despite their limitation, however, these systems may eliminateor significantly reducethe costs that companies face when using privately owned electronic networks, making it difficult for smaller companies to afford EDI.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    正确答案:错误

  • 第14题:

    The reader can conclude that___________.

    A.countries of the world will work together on pollution problems
    B.byproducts from wastes lead to a more prosperous marketplace
    C.science is making great progress on increasing water supplies
    D.some industries are now making economic use of wastes

    答案:D
    解析:
    文章最后一段讲了第二种措施,即to develop an economic use ofthe wastes。倒数第二句“Many industries…are currently converting former waste production into marketable byproducts”说明一些行业已经在利用废物获得经济利益。所以选D。

  • 第15题:

    The most famous chess player of the world can calculate faster than a computer.

    A:gracious
    B:tedious
    C:disciplined
    D:distinguished

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是对形容词的认知能力。本句意思:世界最知名的国际象棋手可以比电脑计算得还快。famous著名的。选项A gracious高尚的、亲切的。选项B tedious乏味的。选项C disciplined自律的。选项D distinguished著名的、杰出的,例如:The scientist is distinguished in many spheres of knowledge.这位科学家在许多知识领域中都是杰出的。famous 与distinguished意思最接近,所以选D。

  • 第16题:

    At the 1893 Columbian Exposition,a World Fair held in Chicago,chocolate-making machinery?made in Germany was displayed.It caught the eye of M.S.Hershey,who saw the potential for?chocolate.He installed chocolate machinery in his factory in Lancaster,and produced his first?chocolate bars in 1594.
    Other Americans began mixing in other materials to make up new candy bars throughout the end?of the 1890′s and the early 1900′s.But it was World WarⅠthat really brought attention to the?candy bar.
    The U.S.Army Quartermaster Corps requested various American chocolate manufacturers to?provide 20 to 40 pound blocks of chocolate to be shipped to quartermaster bases.The blocks were?cut into smaller pieces and distributed to American soldiers in Europe.Eventually the task of making?smaller pieces was turned back to the manufacturers.By the end of the war when the soldiers arrived?home,the American candy bar business was assured.Why?Because the returning soldiers had?grown fond of chocolate candy and wanted more of the same.As a result,from that time on and?through the 1920′s,candy bar manufacturers became established throughout the United States,and?as many as 40,000 different candy bars appeared on the scene.
    The original candy bar industry had its start on the eastern coast in such cities as Philadelphia,Boston,and New York.The industry soon spread to the Midwest because shipping and raw materials?such as sugar,corn syrup,and milk were easily available.Chicago became the seat of the candy bar?industry and is even today an important base.

    What is this passage mainly about?《》()

    A.A World Fair held in Chicago in 1893.
    B.The popularity of the American candy bar industry.
    C.The candy bar industry during World War I.
    D.The spread of the candy bar business to the Midwest.

    答案:B
    解析:
    【考情点拨】主旨大意题。
    【应试指导】本文讲了美国糖块生产的发展,时间跨度从一战前到一战中,再到一战后,空间跨度从美国东部到中西部,整个过程中糖块越来越受欢迎,所以本文主要讲的是美国糖块产业的普及。

  • 第17题:

    资料:之后,经济学家Mr.V发表了关于一些新名词的感悟,请根据下列资料回答问题。
    The word “globalization” is in daily use throughout the world.Variously referred to as mondialisation in French, globalisierung in German, or Quan qui hua in China (Scholte, 1996), news articles, television, and even textbooks often use the word “globalization” to mean many different things. Author Jan Pieterse (1995) asserts there are almost as many conceptualizations of globalization as there are disciplines in the social sciences.Teachers and scholars in disciplinessuch as management,marketing,finance,accounting,and economics also use the word “globalization” to mean different things.For example,some believe globalization is the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations (Ohmae,1995),but also it has been described as a shift in traditional patterns of international production,investment,and trade(Dicken,1992).
    Another popular conception of globalization is that it is a business strategy that means doing everything the same everywhere(Kanter and Dretler,1998).Others believe globalization is interconnections between overlapping interests of business and society (Brown 1992;renesch 1992).As you can see,these definitions differ in significant ways.Because definitions,descriptions,and visions of globalization vary widely,it is difficult to know what it means for businesses to go “global”.

    Which of the following statement about globalization has no reference?( )

    A.Globalization is a business strategy that means doing everything the same everywhere.
    B.Globalization is a shift in traditional patterns of international production, investment, and trade.
    C.Globalization is interconnections between different interests of business and society.
    D.Globalization is the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】globalization; no reference
    【主题句】1.For example ,some believe globalization is the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations (Ohmae,1995)例如,有人认为全球化消除国家之间的边界和贸易壁垒。(Ohame,1995)2.it has been described as a shift in traditional patterns of international production ,investment ,and trade(Dicken,1992)它被描述为改变国际生产、投资和贸易的传统模式。(Dicken,1992)Another popular conception of globalization is that it is a business strategy that means doing everything the same everywhere (Kanter and Dretler, 1998) 关于全球化另一个流行的概念是它是一个商业策略,意味着在全球任何位置全部统一化。(Kanter and Dreler,1998)
    【解析】本题问的是“以下关于全球化的说法哪一项没有参考?”选项A意为“全球化是一个竞技策略,意味着在全球任何位置全部统一化。”;选项B意为“全球化是改变国际生产、投资和贸易的传统模式。”;选项D意为“有人认为全球化消除国家之间的边界和贸易壁垒”。A、B、D原文中均有提及。选项C意为“全球化是商业和社会的不同利益之间的相互联系。”与文中Others believe globalization is interconnections between overlapping interests of business and society (Brown 1992;renesch 1992) “另一些人认为全球化是商业和社会的重叠利益之间的相互联系(Brown 1992;renesch 1992)”意思不符。结合主题句,故选C。

  • 第18题:


    In which way is Lenovo different from other Chinese companies?( )

    A.It is a veteran of globalization.
    B.It has many nationalities on its senior management.
    C.It has succeeded in buying some foreign companies.
    D.It is now the world’s biggest white-goods maker.

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    What is the real cause of the potential water crisis?
    A

    The world population is increasing faster and faster.

    B

    Half of the world’s water resources have been seriously polluted.

    C

    Humanity has not placed sufficient value on water resources.

    D

    Only half of the world’s water can be used.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。文章第一段作者说如果找们现在能比过去更加重视水的话,世界未必就会陷入缺水的困境(即使人口增一倍)。下文阐述避免将来世界缺水的对策和方法,从上文叙述说明水的潜在危机不是人口增加也不是污染严重造成的。更不是用得多,才用了不到一半。根本原因是过去我们没有引起足够的重视,如能像重视石油那样重视水就不会发生水危机,因此C为答案。

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    Globalization  What exactly does globalization mean? Concepts related to globalization include “internationalization”, “multidomestic marketing”, and “multinational or transnational marketing”, suggesting that the basic criterion is transactions across national boundaries. In the marketing and strategic management literature, globalization is conceptualized as a means to gain competitive advantage by locating different stages of production in different geographic regions according to the particular region’s comparative advantage. This conceptualization focuses only on the economic aspects of globalization; social, cultural and political factors are only considered in the context of achieving economic advantage. Thus, being “culturally sensitive” in global markets is being able to sell one’s product with enough ingenuity to avoid possible pitfalls arising from the seller’s ignorance of local customs. International marketing textbooks discuss such cultural pitfalls in great detail; however, the cultural contest of globalization is always framed by the economy.  Broader conceptualization of globalization can be found in other disciplines such as sociology and anthropology. Waters defined globalization as “a social process in which the constraints of geography on social and cultural arrangements recede and in which people become increasingly aware that they are receding.” This conceptualization with its much broader scope, allows for the examination of a number of consequences of globalization, not jut economic but social, cultural and political ones.  While there are a few different conceptualizations of globalization, researchers seem to be in agreement that there are at least three dimensions of globalization: economic, political and cultural. The economic aspects of globalization stem from the spread of the capitalist world economy and the resulting expansion of goods and services. The need for cheap raw materials, cheap labor and new markets saw the expansion of the capitalist world economy from one that was primarily Eurocentric to one that encompassed the entire world. This process was achieved by various means and often involved overcoming political resistances in the new markets. The political aspects of globalization involved establishing control over markets and raw materials through either the use of direct military power or the establishment of international institutions that control such markets. The rise of the nation-state is an example of the political aspect of globalization, although it is argued that advances in telecommunications and information systems and the resulting constructions of institutions that transience territorial boundaries are making the nation-state obsolete.  If the economic and political aspects of globalization involve material and power exchanges, the cultural of globalization involves the expression of symbols that represents facts, meanings, beliefs, preferences, tastes and values. In fact, these symbolic exchanges are increasingly displacing economic and political exchanges in the spread of global mass culture. Traditional barriers of language pose no problems to modem means of cultural production such as satellite television and film. However, the new “global culture”, despite its manifestations through consumption of global products and symbols in different part of the globe, is essentially the culture of dominant groups centered in the West.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    全球化 全球化到底意味着什么?与全球化有关的概念包括“国际化”、“国内多国市场”以及“多国或跨国市场”,意味着全球化的基本标准是跨国际的交易。在市场和策略管理文化中,全球化被定义为根据某个特定地区的具有竞争力的优势,确定不同地区的不同的生产阶段,从而获得竞争优势的一种手段。这一定义只是强调了全球化的经济性的一面;社会、文化以及政治因素只在获得经济优势的背景下才加与考虑。因此,在全球化经济中的“文化敏感”就是能够把该国的产品以一种独具匠心的方式销售出去,同时避免因不了解当地的风俗习惯而可能遭遇的风险。有关国际市场的教科书对这类文化风险进行了详细的阐述,但是全球化的文化竞争总是受到经济的限制。
    全球化的更广泛的定义可以在社会学以及人类学等其他学科中找到。沃特斯把全球化定义为“一种社会的进程,在此期间,社会和文化在地域方面的限制减少了,同时人们也越来越意识到这种限制的减少。”这种更为广泛的定义可以使我们考察全球化的若干后果,不仅仅是经济方面的,也包括社会、文化和政治方面。
    尽管还有一些不同的全球化的观念,研究者似乎一致认为全球化至少有三个层面:经济的、政治的和文化的。全球化的经济层面源自资本主义世界经济的扩张以及产品和服务的扩展。对廉价原材料、劳动力和新市场的需求,使得资本主义世界从最初以欧洲为中心而扩展到了全世界。这一进程是通过多种方式完成的,并经常牵涉到克服新市场的政治障碍。全球化的政治方面主要是通过直接动用军事力量或者建立能控制新市场的国际机构,从而达到对新市场和原材料的控制。民族国家的兴起便是全球化政治层面的一个例证,尽管有人认为电信、信息系统的发展和跨越领土边界的机构的建立正在使民族国家过时。
    如果全球化的经济和政治层面涉及物质和权力的交换,那么全球化的文化层面则是对那些代表着事实、意义、信仰、喜好、趣味和价值的象征性的表达。事实上,在全球大众文化的传播中,这些象征性意义的交换正日益取代着经济和政治层面的交换。传统的语言的障碍对诸如卫星电视、电影等现代手段的文化产品并没有制造任何麻烦。然而,新的“全球文化”,尽管标榜的是消费全球的产品以及代表不同地区的象征意义,其本质却是以西方为中心的大国文化。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Practice 7  While there are a few different conceptualizations of globalization, researchers seem to be in agreement that there are at least three dimensions of globalization: economic, political and cultural. The economic aspects of globalization stem from the spread of the capitalist world economy and the resulting expansion of goods and services. The need for cheap raw materials, cheap labor and new markets saw the expansion of the capitalist world economy from one that was primarily Eurocentric to one that encompassed the entire world. This process was achieved by various means and often involved overcoming political resistances in the new markets. The political aspects of globalization involved establishing control over markets and raw materials through either the use of direct military power or the establishment of international institutions that control such markets. The rise of the nation-state is an example of the political aspect of globalization, although it is argued that advances in telecommunications and information systems and the resulting constructions of institutions that transience territorial boundaries are making the nation-state obsolete.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    尽管还有一些不同的全球化的观念,研究者似乎一致认为全球化至少有三个层面:经济的、政治的和文化的。全球化的经济层面源自资本主义世界经济的扩张以及产品和服务的扩展。对廉价原材料、劳动力和新市场的需求,使得资本主义世界从最初以欧洲为中心而扩展到了全世界。这一进程是通过多种方式完成的,并经常牵涉到克服新市场的政治障碍。全球化的政治方面主要是通过直接动用军事力量或者建立能控制新市场的国际机构,从而达到对新市场和原材料的控制。民族国家的兴起便是全球化政治层面的一个例证,尽管有人认为电信、信息系统的发展和跨越领土边界的机构的建立正在使民族国家过时。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Which of the following can best reflect the trend of globalization?
    A

    The value of cross-border world trade.

    B

    The globalised markets for standardized products.

    C

    The ratio of the value of cross-border world trade to that of global GDP.

    D

    The sales volume of identical goods and services around the world.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推断题由题干关键词reflect和globalisation可定位到第一段最后一句话:最能反映全球化进程的数字是跨境贸易的总额占整个GDP总值的百分比,即为C项,同时可排除选项A(跨境贸易总额)。第二段虽然提到Theodore Levitt预测到一个产品高度标准化的全球性市场,但该段只是为了说明全球化市场的起源,并不能反映市场全球化的趋势,故排除B项。文章第一句虽然也提到相同的产品和服务在全球范围内进行售卖,但这是市场全球化的现象,并非其衡量标准,故排除D项。综上所述,本题答案为C项。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Accenture is mentioned in the opening paragraph______.
    A

    to illustrate the world market has been globalized.

    B

    to show the worldwide prestige of Accenture.

    C

    to compare the globalization of Vietnam, Tashkent and Nigeria.

    D

    to exemplify the backwardness of Tashkent.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推断题根据题干中的Accenture一词可定位到文章第一段。通过上下文虽然可以推断Accenture是和可口可乐或耐克差不多的知名品牌,而且Vitenam,Tashkent和Nigeria是三个相对落后的国家,但文章举例的目的是为了凸显市场全球化的普及程度,而非证明Accenture的知名度和Tashkent的落后,也不是比较这三个地区的全球化程度,故可排除B、C和D项。该段第二句指出,市场全球化在过去的二十年内已十分普遍,大家可以在越南的乡村看到Coca-Cola,在塔什干找到Accenture或在尼日利亚看到Nike。由此可以判断,Accenture应该是和可口可乐或耐克差不多的国际知名品牌的产品或公司,因此答案为A项。