17.Do you have a business brain?Are you always looking for the next big idea?Maybe,like me,you might feel setting up a new company is something you might do when you're older,when you have more experience.But that's not always the case.
While some of us may feel young adulthood is a time of uncertainly finding our place in the world,sleeping late and partying hard,others are already on a path to great business success.Take the founder of Microsoft,Bill Gates,who started his company as a young university student at Harvard in the US.There are many other examples of young entrepreneurs (企業(yè)家) who have become hugely successful,proving that there's no minimum age to becoming top dog.
But to be the next business executive requires effort.You need to acquire a keen mind and good business intelligence and above all,you need enthusiasm.Starting a new business comes with an element of risk but if you are able to spot the next big idea,it's probably worth giving it a try.Jessica Rose owns a jewelry making business and admits that"when I first started I had no business training but when I woke up one day,I thought I'd really love to be a jewelry designer."She went on to be a successful young entrepreneur.
Being young and in business does have its drawbacks; you may worry you have nothing to bring to the table and that the people who work for you tend to be older and wiser.That's what young British entrepreneur Suleman Sacranie found.He started his third business while studying chemistry at university.He says"now I've got two additional directors who have grey hair"but when they first started he says he could tell they were thinking in the back of their heads,"I've got a kid sitting in front of me."
You may think setting up a new start-up is easier said than done.As well as ideas,you need financial backing and expert guidance.But if you're studying hard at university and don't have the desire to go into business and make your fortune,keep on studying-an education is priceless!

29.At the very beginning,what's the author's attitude to the necessity of being aged and experienced in setting up a new company?A
A.Supportive.
B.Negative.
C.Impersonal.
D.Critical.
30.The author takes Jessica Rose for example in order to show thatB.
A.doing business needs great effort
B.enthusiasm is more important than a keen mind
C.business training is not necessary
D.it is easy to set up a new business
31.What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?C
A.Older directors shouldn't be employed if you are young.
B.Age plays an important role in setting up new business.
C.If you don't intend to set up business,just focus on your study.
D.Education is more valuable than setting up a business.

分析 本文講述了經(jīng)商創(chuàng)業(yè)所需要的因素,包括年輕、經(jīng)驗(yàn)、熱情等.

解答 29.A.細(xì)節(jié)理解題.由第一段like me,you might feel setting up a new company is something you might do when you're older,when you have more experience,你可能像我一樣覺(jué)得更年長(zhǎng)更有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的時(shí)候,建立新公司就會(huì)變成一件小事,可推知作者是贊同年齡和經(jīng)驗(yàn)有助于建立新公司的,故選A.
30.B.理解推斷題.由第三段when I first started I had no business training but when I woke up one day,I thought I'd really love to be a jewelry designer,當(dāng)我剛開(kāi)始時(shí)我沒(méi)有業(yè)務(wù)培訓(xùn).但是當(dāng)我醒來(lái)的那天,我想我真的很喜歡成為一名珠寶設(shè)計(jì)師,可知是她的熱情使得她成功,因此可推知熱情更重要,故選B.
31.C.理解推斷題.由最后一段tBut if you're studying hard at university and don't have the desire to go into business and make your fortune,keep on studying-an education is priceless可知,如果你在大學(xué)里努力學(xué)習(xí),沒(méi)有經(jīng)商賺錢(qián)的欲望,那么堅(jiān)持學(xué)習(xí),教育是無(wú)價(jià)的.可知選C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本篇文章難點(diǎn)在推理判斷題上.推理判斷題要以表面文字為前提,以具體事實(shí)為依據(jù)進(jìn)行推理,做出判斷.這種推理方式比較直接,考生只要弄清事實(shí),即可結(jié)合上下文推斷出合理的結(jié)論.

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