Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, was born in Kingfish, Oklahoma on March 29, 1918. He was raised in Missouri where he worked in his father’s store while attending school. This was his first retailing (零售業(yè)) experience and he really enjoyed it. After graduation, he began his own career as a retail merchant.
He soon opened his first Wal-Mart store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Wal-Mart specialized in name brands at low prices and Sam Walton was surprised at the success. Soon a chain of Wal-Mart stores sprang up across rural America.
Walton's management style was popular with employees and he founded some of the basic concepts of management that are still in use today.
After taking the company public in 1970, Walton introduced his “profit sharing plan”. The profit sharing plan was a plan for Wal-Mart employees to improve their income dependent on the profits of the store. Sam Walton believed that “individuals don't win, teams do”. Employees at Wal-Mart stores were offered stock options (認(rèn)股權(quán)) and store discounts. These benefits are commonplace today, but Walton was among the first to implement (實(shí)現(xiàn)) them. Walton believed that a happy employee meant happy customers and more sales. He also believed that by giving employees a part of the company and making their success dependent on the company’s success, they would care about the company.
By the 1980s, Wal-Mart had sales of over one billion dollars and over three hundred stores across North America. Wal-Mart’s unique decentralized (分散的) distribution system, also Walton’s idea, created the edge needed to further encourage growth in the 1980s during growing complaints that the “superstore” was stopping smaller and traditional stores from developing. By 1991, Wal-Mart was the largest US retailer with 1,700 stores. Walton remained active in managing the company, as president and CEO until 1988 and chairman until his death. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom shortly before his death.
小題1: Sam Walton first made a hit in retailing when __________.
A.he worked in his father’s store
B.he created Walton's management style
C.a(chǎn) chain of Wal-Mart stores sprang up across rural America
D.he specialized in name brands at low prices
小題2:What is the purpose of Walton’s carrying out “profit sharing plan”?
A.To make sure all the employees had their own shares.
B.To encourage the employees to work hard and make joint efforts.
C.To select excellent employees for his stores.
D.To make more profit for himself.
小題3:Which of the statements is TRUE?
A.With Walton’s management style, employees treated the stores as their own.
B.Walton wasn’t one of the merchants who first implemented stock options.
C.The smaller and traditional stores were well affected by Walton’s stores.
D.In his old age, Walton gave all the management to his men.
小題4:What does the underlined word “edge” in the last paragraph mean here?
A.Danger.B.Disadvantage.C.Advantage.D.System.

小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:A
小題4:C

試題分析:文章介紹了沃爾瑪公司創(chuàng)始人:山姆·沃爾頓創(chuàng)立沃爾瑪?shù)慕?jīng)過(guò),還有他自身對(duì)于百貨公司的經(jīng)營(yíng)理念與經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第二段He soon opened his first Wal-Mart store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Wal-Mart specialized in name brands at low prices可知他開(kāi)的第一家百貨公司是低價(jià)銷(xiāo)售名牌產(chǎn)品,所以選D
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第四段The profit sharing plan was a plan for Wal-Mart employees to improve their income dependent on the profits of the store可知這個(gè)計(jì)劃是為了鼓勵(lì)員工努力工作,所以選B
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第四段He also believed that by giving employees a part of the company and making their success dependent on the company’s success, they would care about the company可知沃爾頓的經(jīng)營(yíng)策略讓員工們都將公司當(dāng)做自己的一樣關(guān)心,所以選A
小題4:詞義推斷題。根據(jù)上下文可知這句話的意思是,沃爾頓的想法創(chuàng)造了可以鼓勵(lì)日后進(jìn)步的優(yōu)勢(shì),edge的意思是優(yōu)勢(shì),所以選C
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  an examination to go on, I saw Roz as an unhappy, misunderstood young woman who hadn’t been listened to in her earlier treatment. Her family situation was unpleasant. I didn’t see her as disturbed,       rather as lonely and misunderstood. She responded so     to being heard. I encouraged her to start a life worth living — to find a job, a satisfying place to live and new relationships. We hit it off well, and she     making important changes in her life.
The records from the previous psychiatric clinic arrived a month after Roz and I began our successful work together. To my complete surprise, her records were several inches thick,       a long period of psychiastric hospitalization. Her diagnosis was “paranoid schizophrenic(妄想型精神分裂癥)”, with a      that she was “hopeless”.
That had not been my experience with Roz at all so I decided to forget those pieces of paper. I never treated her as if she had that “hopeless” treatment. I did find out about the horrors for Roz of the hospitalization, of being drugged, separated and abused. I also learned a lot from her about     such deeply and unforgettably shocking circumstances.
First Roz found a job, then a place to live away from her difficult     . After several months of working together, she introduced me to her husband-to-be, a successful businessman who adored her.
When we     our treatment, Roz gave me the gift of a silver bookmark and a note that said, “Thank you for believing and encouraging me.”
小題1:
A.uncertainB.unfortunateC.unconsciousD.unusual
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)part fromB.a(chǎn)way fromC.a(chǎn)head ofD.out of
小題3:
A.figure outB.clear upC.turn outD.bring up
小題4:
A.OnB.WithoutC.FromD.In
小題5:
A.thenB.butC.stillD.a(chǎn)nd
小題6:
A.slowlyB.brieflyC.effectivelyD.positively
小題7:
A.delayedB.resistedC.startedD.a(chǎn)voided
小題8:
A.requiringB.describingC.repeatingD.reporting
小題9:
A.commentB.suggestionC.noteD.decision
小題10:
A.survivingB.improvingC.masteringD.explaining
小題11:
A.clinicB.houseC.jobD.family
小題12:
A.sharedB.conductedC.completedD.received

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