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1、2018年6月英語六級閱讀模擬題 領(lǐng)導(dǎo)靠幽默與魅力發(fā)跡2018六級模擬題 【導(dǎo)語】多做英語六級閱讀可以讓你在做閱讀理解的過程中,掌握正確的閱讀方法和閱讀技巧,閱讀速度大大提升。為了讓大家能更好的備考,大四六級頻道特別了2018年6月英語六級閱讀模擬題: _靠幽默與魅力發(fā)跡,詳情如下: Leaders Who Use Humour and Charm to Reach the Top Humour and charm are a surprisingly powerful bination as a means of as _nt in life. I have met a number of

2、entrepreneurs who have built fortunes on the back of their wit and general popularity -and not much else. They disarm us with self-deprecation, we enjoy their pany-so why wouldnt we want to do business with them? Of course, it all has to be done well; sycophancy and flat jokes do not weave the same

3、spell. The British feel that some light relief amid the drudgery is essential for existen _ to be tolerable. It seems to be a cornerstone of our psychology and culture. In London, to say someone has no sense of humour is to condemn them utterly. Many important meetings I attend start with a little f

4、riendly banter to break the i _, a ritual to remind us that we are all hu _n-rather than simply robots of mer _. I am sure foreigners must think our levity is baffling. My defen _ is that Brits subscribe to Hora _s view: A jest often decides _tters of importan _ more effectively and happily than ser

5、iousness. Some years ago, a partner of mine practised what I called _nagement by laughter. He motivated and inspired by _ the atmosphere at work fun, rather than the bullying and intimidation mon in _ny workpla _s. But the 21st- _ntury offi _ can be a minefield for the _ who enjoys a giggle. I was r

6、e _ntly warned about a trap being sprung by a professional gang from eastern Europe. They plant an attractive fe _le staff member in an organisation. At roughly the same time, a _le co-conspirator also gets a job; the connection between them is unknown to the employer. After a little while, he sends

7、 a series of highly suggestive inter jokes to the pretty fe _le. She plains of haras _ent and threatens to bring an embarrassing employment tribunal involving _ual discrimination-and, on _ she reveals that she has hired expert legal advisers and PR agents, the victim business settles quickly. In the

8、se litigious, politically correct times, the perils of _ cheap gags can be considerable. Re _ntly, I attended a dinner at a trade conferen _. The speaker was a well-known executive who told a number of jokes in poor taste, some at the expense of influential figures in the room. Just as a vulgar best

9、 _ns speech at a wedding can strike the wrong note, so I sensed as we chatted after the speech that the jibes would not be swiftly forgotten. Some one on _ said: Brains, integrity and for _ _y be all very well, but what you need today is charm. This is the age of _lebrity, even in the boardroom, and

10、 none of us is impervious to the presen _ of those legendary characters when they switch on the full blast of their glittering personality. Perhaps it is their reputation, perhaps their _ile, perhaps their brillian _ with words-or possibly their rapt attention. I am often struck how often young chil

11、dren utter the phrase Look at me! They want appreciation, and fundamentally not much changes, even when we are 50. Genuine approval from the boss can taste better than anything-even a pay rise. Are charm and a sense of humour acquired traits? They _rtainly improve with effort and practi _. Ronald Re

12、agan used his years in showbiz to hone his perfor _n _ skills before sueeding in politics. I have sat with stand-up ics before they go on stage. The most brilliant appear almost nonchalant, rather than rehearsed or anxious, and their acts are mostly learnt word-perfect yet appear spontaneous. So it

13、is with outstanding business leaders who persuade their teams to laugh and try harder: they apply themselves assiduously to the task. Most world-class chief executives possess charis _-really a captivating blend of charm and wit. And, believe me, they graft at it far more than they admit. _靠幽默與魅力發(fā)跡

14、作為人生發(fā)跡的手段之一,幽默和魅力是一對效力驚人的組合。 我遇見過許多憑借風(fēng)趣機(jī)智和好人緣白手起家的企業(yè)家。他們謙和自斂,讓我們生不起氣來。我們與他們相處愉快一一所以我們 _不與他們做生意呢?當(dāng)然,這里面必須講求技巧。一味溜頸拍馬,開一些干巴巴的玩笑,不會產(chǎn)生同樣的魔力。 英國人認(rèn)為,人生在世,就得苦中作樂。這似乎是我們心理學(xué)和文化的一條基本原則。在倫敦,說一個人缺乏幽默感,等于是說他一無是處。我出席的許多重要會議,都以一些善意的玩笑開場,以此打破沉默。這種慣例提醒我們,我們都是凡人,而不完全是商業(yè)機(jī)器。 外國人肯定認(rèn)為我們的輕浮舉止不可理喻。要讓我說,我們英國人是贊同賀拉斯的觀點:“遇到大事

15、,比起一本正經(jīng)的態(tài)度,開開玩笑固能夠更有效、也更開心地解決問題?!?幾年前,我的一位合伙人實行我所說的“歡笑管理”。他鼓舞和激勵士氣的方法,是營造充滿樂趣的工作氛圍,不同于許多工作場所常見的威逼和脅迫的氛圍。 然而,對于喜歡逗笑取樂的人來說,21世紀(jì)的職場可能會是個雷區(qū)。我最近聽到警告,說一個東歐的專業(yè)犯罪團(tuán)伙會設(shè)下這樣的圈套:在一家機(jī)構(gòu)安插一名漂亮迷人的女員工,再讓一名男同伙也混進(jìn)去。兩人前后腳進(jìn)入這家公司,他們的關(guān)系不為人所知。不久后,他就向那位 _發(fā)送了一堆黃色網(wǎng)絡(luò)笑話。于是她投訴,并威脅要以性別歧視為由,告到讓人頭大的就業(yè)法庭。而一旦她透露出已聘請了專業(yè)法律顧問和 _代理,受害企業(yè)就會

16、趕緊花錢了事。 在這種動輒法庭上見、 _上正確的時代,講低級笑話可能會相當(dāng)危險。我最近出席了一個貿(mào)易會議舉辦的晚宴,席間一位頗有名氣的高管發(fā)表了演講。他講了許多低級趣味的笑話,有些還是取笑在座的顯要人物。演講后我們在閑聊時,我感覺到,他的那些話不會被很快忘記,這與婚禮上伴郎講話粗俗不合時宜一樣。 曾有人說:“擁有才智、誠實和力量固然不錯,但當(dāng)今你需要的是魅力。” 這是一個名人的時代,即使在董事會也是如此。那些鼎鼎大名的人物一旦全力展現(xiàn)他們迷人的個性或者是名聲、或者是微笑、或者是口才,又或者是專注的神情,投入能夠抵御。 小孩子常常會說“看我的!”,對此我常常感到驚訝。他們想要得到贊賞。這一點在長

17、大后基本上也不會改變,即使到了50歲。老板真心的稱贊比什么甚至加薪,都更讓人覺得受用。 魅力和幽默感能夠后天培養(yǎng)嗎?努力練習(xí)肯定會有作用。羅納德里根早年在演藝界干過,練得一身表演才能,后來才進(jìn)入政界,成就了一番事業(yè)。 我曾經(jīng)在一些笑星登臺前與他們坐在一起。最出色的笑星出場前幾乎都顯得若無其事,既沒有背臺詞,也沒有焦慮不安。他們表演的內(nèi)容基本上都是事先背下來的,但卻顯得像是即興發(fā)揮。 杰出的企業(yè) _能夠讓他的團(tuán)隊既開心又賣力工作:他們自己會勤于工作。世界級的首席執(zhí)行官大多魅力非凡這實際上是吸引力和風(fēng)趣機(jī)智的迷人組合。另外,請相信我,他們花費在這上面的心力,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超過他們所承認(rèn)的。 句型講解: 1.

18、 She plains of haras _ent and threatens to bring an embarrassing employment tribunal involving _ual discrimination-and, on _ she reveals that she has hired expert legal advisers and PR agents, the victim business settles quickly. 本句是一個復(fù)合句,主句是由and連接的兩個并列的句子。第一個句子中, and連接兩個并列的謂語, involving _ual discrimination現(xiàn)在分詞短語作后置定語,修飾employment tribunal.第二個句子中,on _引導(dǎo)時間狀語

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