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1、 学英语 找长喜 1 Unit 10 Pleasure comes through toil.苦尽甘来。学习内容 题 材 词 数 建议时间 得分统计 做题备忘 Part A Text 1 商业经济 478 /10 Text 2 科普知识 498 /10 Text 3 生态环境 417 /10 Text 4 社会生活 438 /10 Part B 商业经济 550 /10 Part C 科普知识 379 /10 Part A Directions:Read the following texts.Answer the questions blow each text by choosing A,
2、B,C or D.Text 1 Ash Upadhyaya is no tree hugger.Yet he has spent the past two years studying environmentally sustainable business at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.“Am I really driven to do this by my values?The honest answer is no,”says Upadhyaya,who wants to work for a private-equity fun
3、d when he graduates in June.“It just makes good business sense to be sustainable.”Environmentalists and capitalists have typically eyed each other with suspicion,even disdain.A new breed of M.B.A.students thinks its possible to make a bunch of green by going green.For some,studying sustainable busin
4、ess practices just gives them a competitive edge.For others,its a fresh way of thinking about business.These eco-M.B.A.s talk about the“triple bottom line”people,planet,profit.Thousands are joining Net Impact,a networking group for business leaders interested in societal problems.Slowly,business sch
5、ools are catching up.“This is all student-driven,”says Stanford B-school professor Erica Plambeck.Seven years ago she offered the first environmental elective at the business school.Today Stanford ranks No.1 on the Aspen Institutes 2007“Beyond Grey Pinstripes”report,which rates how business schools
6、integrate social and environmental responsibility into their curricula.Mainstream schools werent changing fast enough for green-business icon Hunter Lovins.The book she coauthored in 1999,“Natural Capitalism,”has become the textbook for sustainable management.In it,she argues that companies dont fac
7、tor the environment into their spreadsheets.“We treat it as if it has a value of zero,and thats bad capitalism,”she says.Business leaders needed to start thinking differently.So in 2003 Lovins helped found Presidio School of Management in San Francisco,where climate change permeates every part of th
8、e curriculum.Critics say such boutique business schools themselves are unsustainable.But Green M.B.A.s insist they learn traditional skills while fostering unconventional business values.For the final project in accounting at Presidio,students analyze both a companys finances and its CSR(corporate s
9、ocial responsibility).One group gave United Parcel Service credit for mapping routes 学英语 找长喜 2 so drivers can avoid gas-wasting left turns.Green M.B.A.s take macroeconomics,but it includes the emerging field of“ecological economics.”The cases they study examine companies like Clif Bar,which makes or
10、ganic energy snacks.But its the atmosphere at Presidio that makes it so different from Harvard.For Presidio student Taja di Leonardi,it was never for the money.A nature lover,she wanted to go to business school without feeling as if she was selling her soul.At Presidio,her quest to design her own gr
11、een kitchen grew into a business plan for something she called Ecohome Improvement.Since Ecohome Improvement opened in 2005,di Leonardi has doubled the stores square footage,increased her staff from one to 10 and seen a 200 percent increase in revenues.Soul intact,she is cashing in.1.Why is Ash Upad
12、hyaya interested in environmentally sustainable business?A He is an activist in environmental protection.B He believes environmental issues are important to businesses.C He has just taken a course at Stanford Graduate School of Business.D Upon graduation he wants to work for a fund for green causes.
13、2.The new breed of M.B.A.students believe A profit cannot be made by sacrificing the environment.B environmental knowledge is important to business school students.C social issues are closely related to environmental issues.D businesses can make money by going green.3.Which of the following is true
14、according to the text?A Net Impact is a group interested in how the Net affects businesses.B Mainstream schools still resist offering environmental courses.C Hunter Lovins is an M.B.A.teacher as well as a business person.D Stanford B-school is the first to offer related environmental courses.4.The s
15、tudents at Presidio A accomplish their research projects at related businesses.B can choose whatever courses they like to take.C take environmental factors into account in their research.D turn away from traditional skills to unconventional business practices.5.It can be inferred from the last parag
16、raph that A di Leonardi has made a fortune from her environment friendly project.B di Leonardi has to pay a price for her environment friendly project.C di Leonardi has met great difficulty in keeping her business sustainable.D di Leonardi would have made more money if she had sold her soul.Text 2 G
17、enius is something that is difficult to measure quantitatively,since it is a unique quality,although most of us can recognize genius when we see it or hear it.By contrast,intelligence is possibly easier to quantify and like genius is a polygenic character that can be molded by the environment.But in
18、 the particular case we would like to know how much is contributed by heredity and how much by the environment,since it has important social and educational implications.学英语 找长喜 3 In an attempt to resolve the relative contributions made by heredity on the one hand and the environment on the other,hu
19、man geneticists have turned to studies of twins.Twins are of two kinds:dizygotic twins and monozygotic twins,who are always the same sex and often so alike that it is difficult to tell them apart.Dizygotic twins arise from two separate eggs fertilized by two spermatozoa,the two fertilizations occurr
20、ing very close together in time.Monozygotic twins,on the other hand,arise from the same fertilized egg,which separates into two at an early stage in cleavage,so that each part develops into two separate embryos which are genetically identical.How could monozygotic and dizygotic twins be used to dete
21、rmine the relative contributions made to the human phenotype by heredity and environment,given the ethical and other constraints associated with experiments on human beings?Measurement could be made on both monozygotic and dizygotic twins.One would expect that there might be a higher degree of simil
22、arity in all characters measured for monozygotic twins,because they have the same genotype,provided that they are brought up in similar environments.Dizygotic twins do not show such a strong similarity since they have different genotypes,even if they come from the same environment.To measure the eff
23、ect of differences in the environment,one would measure the same characters in monozygotic twins which by circumstance have been separated at birth,and then reared with different families in different social conditions.Intelligence is a quantitative trait,which does have a genetic component,but we s
24、hould not assume that it has a single dimension of expression.There are severe limitations in measuring intelligence by a linear scale ranging from dull to bright,since individuals differ greatly in their genotypes.Any number of gene combinations may predispose an individual to,say,musical genius,or
25、 to painting,or to designing computer programs,or to sagacity for hunting and surviving in Arctic.The possession of any one of these abilities may or may not be associated with another.Moreover,the same genotype may be expressed in markedly different ways in markedly different environments.For examp
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