题目
Female Managers' Interactive Leadership
When women do become managers, do they bring a different style. and different skills to the job? Are they better, or worse, managers than men? Are women more highly motivated(工作积极,有动力)and _____(1) than mate managers?
Some research _____(2) the idea that women bring different attitudes and skills to management jobs, such as greater cooperativeness(合作精神), an emphasis on affiliation (联系) and attachment(忠诚), and a_____(3) to bring emotional factors to bear in making workplace decisions.These differences are _____(4) to carry advantages for companies, _____(5) they expand(扩展)the range of techniques that can be used to_____ (6)the company manage its workforce _____(7).
A study commissioned by the International Women's Forum _____ (8) a management
style. used by some women, managers (and also by some men) that _____(9) from the
command-and-control style_____ (10) used by mate managers.Using this “interactive leadership”approach,“women_____(11) participation, share power and information,_____(12) other people's self-worth, and get others excited about their work.All these things reflect their belief that allowing_____ (13) to contribute(贡献)and to feel_____ (14) and important is a win-win_____ (15) - good for the employees and the organization.” The study's director predicted that “interactive leadership may emerge as the management style of choice for many organizations.”
第 51 题
A.confronted
B.commanded
C.confined
D.committed
第1题
The author attributes the phenomenon of "golden skirts" to()
[A]the small number of qualified females in management
[B] the over-reernitment Of female managers in public companies
[C]the advantage women enjoy when competing for senior positions
[D] the discrimination toward women in Norwegian business circles
第2题
It is safe to wear black suits and middle-heeled shoes for female candidates in an interview.()
第3题
根据材料请回答下列各 On the high-speed train from Avignon (阿维尼翁. to Paris, my husband and I landed in the only remainingseats on the train, in the middle of a car, directly opposite a Frenchwoman of middle years. It was an extremelyuncomfortable arrangement to be looking straight into the eyes of a stranger. My husband and I pulled out books.The woman produced a large makeup case and proceeded to freshen up. Except for a lunch break, she continuedthis activity for the entire three-hour trip. Every once in a while she surveyed the car with a bright-eyed glance, butnever once did she catch my (admittedly fascinated.eye. My husband and I could have been a blank wall. I was amused, but some people would have felt insulted, even repulsed (厌恶的). There is something aboutprimping in public that calls up strong emotional reactions. Partly its a question of hygiene. (Nearly everyoneagrees that nail-paling and hair-combing are socially considered unwise to do..And its a matter of degree.Grooming-a private act-has a way of negating the presence of others. I was once seated at a party with a model-actress who immediately waved a silly brash and began dusting her face at the table, demonstrating that while shewas next to me, she was not with me. In fact, I am generally inhibited from this maneuver in public, except when I am in the company of cosmeticsexecutives (when its considered unpleasant not to do it. or my female friends when its a fun just-us-girlsmoment. In a gathering more professional than social, I would refrain. Kathy Peiss, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and an authority on American beauty rituals, says that nose-powdering in the office was an occasion for outrage in 1920s and 30s. Deploring thepractice as a waste of company time, trade journals advised managers to discourage it among clerical workers. But howmuch time could it take? Certainly the concern was out of proportion with the number of minutes lost. Peiss theorizesthat it was the blatant assertion of a female practice in what had been an all-male province that disturbed critics. Peiss tells me that after the 30s, pulling out a compact was no longer an issue. It became an accepted practice.I ask if she feels free to apply lipstick at a professional lunch herself. Sounding mildly shocked, she says she wouldsave that for the privacy of her car afterward. Why? Because it would be "a gesture of inappropriate femininity. "One guess is that most professional women feel this way. There is evidence of the popularity of the new lipsticksthat remain in place all day without retouching. Its amazing to think that in our talk-show society, where every sexual practice is openly discussed, a simplesex-specific gesture could still have the power to disturb. The move belongs in the female arsenal and, likeweapons, must be used with caution. According to the author, "My husband and I could have been a blank wall." (Line 6, Para. 1.most probably means "___________"
A.We were treated with an expressionless face.
B.We looked at the French woman expressionlessly.
C.We used books as a wall to avoid the womans eyes.
D.We were of no existence in the French womans eyes.
第5题
A、the female is
B、a female are
C、a female is
D、the female are
第7题
This is a ______ cat.
A) lady B) girl C) woman D) female
第9题
Words like male and female are gradable antonyms. ()
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