It looked like a typical business meeting. Six men, neatly dressed in white shirts and ties filed into the boardroom of a small Jakarta company and sat down at a long table. But instead of consulting files or hearing reports, they closed their eyes and began to meditate, consulting the spirits of ancient Javanese kings. Mysticism touches almost every aspect of life in Indonesia and business is no exception. One of the meditators said his weekly meditation sessions are aimed mainly at bringing the peace of mind that makes for good decision-making. But the insight gained from mystic communication with spirits of wise kings has also helped boost the profits of his five companies.
Mysticism and profits have come together since the 13th century introduction of Islam to Indonesia by Indian Moslem merchants. Those devout traders, called ‘Wali Ullah’ or ‘those close to God, ’ energetically spread both trade and religion by adapting their appeals to the native mysticism of Java. Legends attribute magic power of foreknowledge to the Wali Ullah. These powers were believed to be gained through meditation and fasting.
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One of his managers, Yusuf Soemado, who studied business administration at Harvard University, compared the idea of mystic management to western system of positive thinking. ‘Willpower and subconscious mind are recognized as important factors in business. Such approaches as psycho-cybernetics, Carnegie’s think and growth rates, or the power of positive thinking are western attempts to tap the same higher intelligence that we contact through meditation,’ he said.
小題1:What is the most important factor in their doing business?
[A] Mysticism.
Religion.
[C] Meditation.
[D] Investment.
小題2:Whom do they consult?
[A] The spirits of ancient Javanese kings.
Wali Ullah.
[C] Old Kings.
[D] Carnegie.
小題3:Why did Hadisike hasten to add ‘his companies also hold modern personnel management systems…’?
[A] He thought Mysticism was not so good as expected.
To show they too focused on qualifications.
[C] To show they hired qualified persons.
[D] To show the possibility of combination of the scientific management with religion.
小題4:According to the passage, the function of the meditation is
[A] to gain profit from the god.
to gain peace of mind to make decision.
[C] to gain foreknowledge.
[D] to gain objective conclusion.
小題5:What does ‘operating with normal business procedures’ refer to?
[A] Adopting the western way of doing business.
Ordinary way of doing business without meditation and fasting.
[C] Contact with God.
[D] Putting right persons in the right jobs.
Vocabulary
file into          魚貫而入,排隊進去
Jakarta          雅加達
meditate          沉思,冥想,反省
Java          爪哇
Javanese          爪哇的
mysticism          神秘主義
boost          促進,增加,提高
devout          虔誠的,熱誠的
appeal (to)       向……呼吁,求助于,魅力
legend          傳說,神話
fasting          禁食,齋戒
hold onto          抓緊,保住
personnel management system    人事管理制度
perspective investment    遠景投資
venture          (商業(yè))投機,風險
sharpen          使……敏銳/尖銳,磨尖
business slide       買賣/企業(yè)滑坡,下滑
turn around       (生意)好轉(zhuǎn),轉(zhuǎn)變
subconscious       下意識的,潛意識的
cybernetics       控制論
Carnegie          卡耐基
tap          開拓,選擇

小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:B
小題5:B
難句譯注
Mysticism touches almost every aspect of life in Indonesia and business is no exception.
【參考譯文】在印尼神秘主義似乎涉及到印尼生活的各個方面,商業(yè)也不例外。
Those devout traders, called ‘Wali Ullah’ or ‘those close to God, ’ energetically spread both trade and religion by adapting their appeals to the native mysticism of Java.
【參考譯文】這些虔誠的商人,叫做Wali Ullah,或者“接近主的人”,把他們的祈求呼吁跟爪哇當?shù)氐纳衩刂髁x相結(jié)合。他們通過這一途徑積極熱情地拓展商業(yè)買賣和宗教信仰。
Putting the right persons in the right jobs and gaining confidence in his business decisions were the keys to a turning around that has brought expansion and profitability.
【參考譯文】恰當?shù)墓ぷ鲘徫皇褂煤线m的人選,對企業(yè)決策具有信心使形式好轉(zhuǎn)的關(guān)鍵。它給你帶來拓展和利潤。(或任人唯賢,指揮若定使扭虧增盈,大展宏圖的關(guān)鍵。)
Search for the inner self.
【參考譯文】探索內(nèi)心的自我。
Such approaches as psycho-cybernetics, Carnegie’s think and growth rates, or the power of positive thinking are western attempts to tap the same higher intelligence that we contact through meditation.
【參考譯文】類似心理控制論、卡耐基思想、增長率、或者積極思考能力等觀點是西方開拓高智能的辦法,而我們是通過沉思冥想來和高智能聯(lián)系的。
寫作方法與文章大意
這是一篇新聞報導,講述印度尼西亞商人如何經(jīng)營公司。主要采用一般到具體寫作手法。一開始就點明他們以獨特的方式――不看文件,不聽匯報,而是閉上眼睛沉思,向古代帝王的精靈請示來經(jīng)營。這種神秘主義幾乎涉及印尼生活的各個領(lǐng)域,商業(yè)也不例外。后面每段都圍繞這一主題而寫。第二段寫來源。第三段,應(yīng)用于商業(yè)方面的具體例子,第四段,和西方管理方法對比。
小題1:C 沉思。這在第一斷已有說明。
A. 神秘主義。是個總的概念,籠罩生活各方面。而不是具體的做法和重要因素。 B. 宗教。 D. 投資。
小題2:A 爪哇古代帝王之精靈。答案在第一段。
B. Wali Ullah是指印度穆斯林商人。這些虔誠的商人叫做Wali Ullah或者成為接近主的人。傳說神話也把先知的力量歸功于Wali Ullah。C. 老帝王。D. 卡耐基,1835-1919是生于蘇格蘭的美國鋼鐵工業(yè)家和慈善家。他有一套管理企業(yè)的辦法,稱為卡耐基思想(管理法)。
小題3:B 他們也重視資歷、才能。這在第三段中第二行起,商人 Hadisiko講話清楚說明“如果我們要雇傭管理人員,我們就一起沉思,常常會有這種信息來臨:這個人不能管理錢財或者他不可靠。也可能神靈告訴我們應(yīng)當雇傭他。接著他匆忙補充說他的公司也采用現(xiàn)代人事管理系統(tǒng),即要考慮雇傭的人員最根本的條件仍是正式資歷”。
A. 他認為神秘主義不像想象中那么好。C. 表明他們雇傭人才。上下文說明,他所以補充是說明他們也重視資格。D. 表明科學管理和宗教結(jié)合的可能性。Hadisike語中沒有這種意思。但不能說他們雇傭人才不管宗教。
小題4:B 得到冷靜頭腦來決策。這在第三段后半部分講到!斑h景的投資也是通過神秘的沉思加以考慮。有著放松和開放的頭腦,易于客觀地判斷新投資的風險。沉思和過去領(lǐng)袖的接觸會是你的洞察力和感官變得敏銳。”第一段第五行“其中一位沉思者說每星期的沉思會主要目標是帶來一個平靜的頭腦,作出好決策!
A. 從上帝那里得到利潤。 C. 取得先知。不對,先知的能力歸于Wali Ullah。D. 得到客觀的結(jié)論。文內(nèi)只提到,頭腦放松容易客觀地判斷投資風險與否,并不是客觀的結(jié)論。
小題5:B 沒有沉思和齋戒的常規(guī)作生意。見第三段中,神秘的沉思幫助扭轉(zhuǎn)公司生意滑坡而正常買賣步驟,這一年就損失了300萬美元。這兩句對比的話說明B項內(nèi)容。
A. 采用西方買賣方式(交易方式)。文內(nèi)沒有點明正常就是西方方式。C. 和上帝接觸。D. 知人善任。
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Don't try to cross that field unless you are        !And isn't that the way it is in life? We have to be ready when the     arises or else we will have little chance of    
Sixth-grade schoolteacher Ms Shelton believed in    .Students remember how she    in on the first day of class and began writing    of an eighth-grade caliber on the chalkboard.They    protested that the words were not on their    and they couldn't learn them.
Their teacher        that the students could and would learn these words.She said that she would       teach down to them.Ms Shelton ended by saying that one of the students in that classroom could go on to      .maybe even be president some day, and she wanted to prepare them for that day.
Ms Shelton spoke those words many years ago.    did she know that someday one of her students - Jesse Jackson - would take them     .She believed that if they were well prepared, they could achieve     goals.
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "People only see what they are prepared to see."     that's true, then it is also true that they only become what they are prepared to become. And a lot of         is just about getting ready.
小題1:
A.fenceB.riverC.villageD.hill
小題2:
A.tigerB.farmerC.bullD.goat
小題3:
A.curiosityB.fearC.desireD.courage
小題4:
A.cutB.coverC.enterD.cross
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)ccompaniedB.a(chǎn)rmedC.preparedD.guarded
小題6:
A.opportunity B.challenge C.hopeD.problem
小題7:
A.luckB.victoryC.wealthD.success
小題8:
A.determinationB.readinessC.honestyD.diligence
小題9:
A.hurriedB.movedC.walkedD.broke
小題10:
A.wordsB.poemsC.proverbsD.questions
小題11:
A.strangelyB.quietlyC.rudelyD.quickly
小題12:
A.rangeB.levelC.interestD.requirement
小題13:
A.a(chǎn)dmittedB.a(chǎn)nnouncedC.insistedD.complained
小題14:
A.neverB.insteadC.stillD.a(chǎn)lways
小題15:
A.positionB.careerC.serviceD.greatness
小題16:
A.LittleB.SeldomC.MuchD.Once
小題17:
A.easyB.seriouslyC.completelyD.back
小題18:
A.finalB.properC.highD.straight
小題19:
A.AlthoughB.IfC.WhetherD.Unless
小題20:
A.fanB.factC.truthD.life

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Military training has long been considered a ritual(儀式) that freshmen must go through in order to officially start their college lives. While some question the necessity of such training. Many students see military training as a campus tradition that should be maintained.
Early in February, the Ministry of Education issued a new regulation that colleges and universities should carry out a minimum of 14 days compulsory military training for freshmen.
In a report by Beijing Evening News, Hou Zhengfang, a Beijing-based education PhD, questioned the benefits of military training. “The training routine does little to improve students’ physical fitness over only two weeks’ time. Maybe some disaster prevention training, such as earthquake survival or escaping from fires would be of greater benefit.”
Meng Yang, a 19-year-old freshman at Guangxi University, fainted during training. She said that many students, especially girls, are willing to train under direct sunshine. “For me, military training is physically challenging and even damages my health.”
According to Li Jian from the student affairs office of Guangzhou University, feeling dizzy  happens frequently during military training and the school has received a lot of complaints from both students and parents: “But I still think military training is a good thing. Students are easier to manage after the military training. They became more positive about their new environment after the training.”
Although autumn is fast approaching Beijing, the noon heat burns 3300 freshmen on Tsinghua University’s campus. Chu Jinjing, a freshman majoring in medicine, did feel some discomfort while training in sweaty clothes in the glaring heat, the 18-year-old still enjoyed being part of group going through strict exercises. “By going through this tough training, students bond faster and a sense of belonging to the school can be formed. I’ve made a lot of friends already.”
According to the Ministry of Education, the purpose of military training is to teach students discipline, the spirit of teamwork and endurance. But in reality, according to Xiong Bingqi, deputy director of the 21st Century Education Research Institute, the effect is not satisfying. “Such goals require long-term development. It is unrealistic to expect military training to make a difference in only 14 days.” He thus suggests that it should be up to schools to conduct military training in a way that best suits their students.
However, Wang Wenhui, an 18-year-old freshman from Xi’an Jiaotong University, sees military training as a tradition that reaches beyond character building. “From junior and senior high school to college, we join military training to start a new journey. I would feel a bit incomplete without it.”
小題1:How many people expressing their opinions are mentioned in this passage?
A.4B.5C.6D.7
小題2:According to Hou Zhengfang, it seems much more beneficial to give freshmen_____________.
A.survival skills
B.military training
C.the spirit of teamwork and endurance
D.strict exercises
小題3:What is the author’s attitude towards military training?
A.SupportiveB.SubjectiveC.ObjectiveD.Rejective
小題4:What is the best title for the passage?
A.A Policy Made by the Ministry of Education
B.Military Training under Fire
C.A New Journey
D.A Best Way to Teach Students Discipline

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