时间:2018-12-01 作者:英语课 分类:历年考研英语阅读理解


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[00:03.48]2000 Passage1
[00:11.14]A history of long and effortless success
[00:14.27]can be a dreadful handicap,
[00:16.59]but, if properly handled, it may become a driving force.
[00:22.35]When the United States entered just such a glowing period
[00:25.77]after the end of the Second World War,
[00:28.80]it had a market eight times larger than any competitor,
[00:33.03]giving its industries unparalleled economies of scale.
[00:37.96]Its scientists were the world's best,
[00:41.43]its workers the most skilled.
[00:44.45]America and Americans were prosperous
[00:47.88]beyond the dreams of the Europeans
[00:49.99]and Asians whose economies the war had destroyed.
[00:55.04]It was inevitable 1 that this primacy
[00:57.65]should have narrowed as other countries grew richer.
[01:01.49]Just as inevitably 2, the retreat
[01:03.91]from predominance proved painful.
[01:07.15]By the mid-1980s Americans had found themselves
[01:11.08]at a loss over their fading industrial competitiveness.
[01:15.98]Some huge American industries,
[01:18.61]such as consumer electronics,
[01:20.83]had shrunk or vanished
[01:22.64]in the face of foreign competition.
[01:25.67]By 1987 there was only one American television
[01:30.10]maker left, Zenith.
[01:32.73](Now there is none: Zenith was bought by
[01:36.75]South Korea's LG Electronics in July.)
[01:41.20]Foreign-made cars and textiles were sweeping 3 into
[01:44.64]the domestic market.
[01:46.56]America's machine-tool industry was on the ropes.
[01:50.76]For a while it looked as though
[01:53.58]the making of semiconductors,
[01:55.29]which America had invented
[01:57.21]and which sat at the heart of the new computer age,
[02:00.34]was going to be the next casualty.
[02:03.77]All of this caused a crisis of confidence.
[02:07.90]Americans stopped taking prosperity for granted.
[02:12.13]They began to believe
[02:13.63]that their way of doing business was failing,
[02:16.85]and that their incomes
[02:18.32]would therefore shortly begin to fall as well.
[02:22.24]The mid-1980s brought one inquiry 4 after another into
[02:26.79]the causes of America's industrial decline.
[02:30.73]Their sometimes sensational 5 findings
[02:33.45]were filled with warnings
[02:34.87]about the growing competition from overseas.
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[02:38.80]How things have changed!
[02:41.32]In 1995 the United States
[02:44.35]can look back on five years of solid growth
[02:47.77]while Japan has been struggling.
[02:50.80]Few Americans attribute this solely 6 to such obvious causes
[02:55.23]as a devalued dollar or the turning of the business cycle.
[02:59.77]Self-doubt has yielded to blind pride.
[03:03.43]"American industry has changed its structure,
[03:06.45]has gone on a diet,
[03:08.16]has learnt to be more quick-witted,"
[03:10.48]according to Richard Cavanagh,
[03:12.50]executive dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
[03:16.53]"It makes me proud to be an American just to see
[03:20.16]how our businesses are improving their productivity,"
[03:23.59]says Stephen Moore of the Cato Institute,
[03:26.21]a think-tank in Washington, DC.
[03:28.93]And William Sahlman of
[03:31.46]the Harvard Business School believes
[03:33.59]that people will look back on this period as
[03:36.61]"a golden age of business management in the United States."


1 inevitable
adj.不可避免的,必然发生的
  • Mary was wearing her inevitable large hat.玛丽戴着她总是戴的那顶大帽子。
  • The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy.战败对英国政策不可避免地产生了影响。
2 inevitably
adv.不可避免地;必然发生地
  • In the way you go on,you are inevitably coming apart.照你们这样下去,毫无疑问是会散伙的。
  • Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment.技术变革必然会导致失业。
3 sweeping
adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的
  • The citizens voted for sweeping reforms.公民投票支持全面的改革。
  • Can you hear the wind sweeping through the branches?你能听到风掠过树枝的声音吗?
4 inquiry
n.打听,询问,调查,查问
  • Many parents have been pressing for an inquiry into the problem.许多家长迫切要求调查这个问题。
  • The field of inquiry has narrowed down to five persons.调查的范围已经缩小到只剩5个人了。
5 sensational
adj.使人感动的,非常好的,轰动的,耸人听闻的
  • Papers of this kind are full of sensational news reports.这类报纸满是耸人听闻的新闻报道。
  • Their performance was sensational.他们的演出妙极了。
6 solely
adv.仅仅,唯一地
  • Success should not be measured solely by educational achievement.成功与否不应只用学业成绩来衡量。
  • The town depends almost solely on the tourist trade.这座城市几乎完全靠旅游业维持。
学英语单词
-saurus
access charge
adrenotro-pic hormone
am-dram
asbestos-contaminateds
athletic team
avalaison
ballons d'essai
beachiest
biotic formation
bounded metric space
bourruss
Calymenina
cash basis of revenue recongnition
circinnate
Clark number
classical piano
cloth feeder
com-plained
coproica hirtula
Dagestani
data circuit connection
Dendrocalamus fugongensis
destruction by caterpillars
dogbane hemp
dry tabling
exiproben
fore-appoint
get onto
heart-on-sleeve
high order logic
hilsa
hollow-end roller
huckstered
hydra-leg
Ilex shennongjiaensis
immunohistology
incendiary projectile
incidency
independent catalogue
inertial currents
inertial fluctuation
interlocked earthing
Inveran
islams
Kagarko
Kast's syndrome
Kookoolik Cape
kozhevnikov's disease
lastolite
lay the groundwork
list of radio station with their data
liulichang
lobbers
london contemporary dance theatre
lotio tragacanthae
magnetising inrush
malariologists
mec
medvedenko
Middelsluis
middle seam
minimum discernible signal (mds)
Morchella costata
multi-purpose quick change collet chuck
near thermal reactor
net caloric value
off axis paraboloidal mirror
order of priority
organic nutrition
output control lever
phase shaft
pierre de fermats
pig passage detector
proofing sheeting
pulling of oscillator
put a price on someone's head
secondary anomaly
sensitive time
Shashemenē
sir robert eric mortimer wheelers
smooth flow
submarine exercise area
sundry charges
supernumerary
Suyutkina Kosa
triped
tsaregorodtsevite
type-case
ulcerlmin
unrestricted sums of squares
unvext
vat-acid dyeing process
victor har.
visual binaries
volume of output
waxcaps
welfare case
whene
wiest
womanize
world without end