The miserable fate of Enron’s employees will be a landmark in business history, one of those awful events that everyone agrees must never be allowed to happen again. This urge is understandable and noble: thousands have lost virtually all their retirement savings with the demise of Enron stock. But making sure it never happens again may not be possible, because the sudden impoverishment of those Enron workers represents something even larger than it seems. It’s the latest turn in the unwinding of one of the most audacious promise of the 20th century.
The promise was assured economic security-even comfort- for essentially everyone in the developed world. With the explosion of wealth, that began in the 19th century it became possible to think about a possibility no one had dared to dream before. The fear at the center of daily living since caveman days-lack of food warmth, shelter-would at last lose its power to terrify, that remarkable promise became reality in many ways. Governments created welfare systems for anyone in need and separate programs for the elderly (Social Security in the U.S.) Labor unions promised not better pay for workers but also pensions for retirees. Giant corporations came into being and offered the possibility- in some cases the promise- of lifetime employment plus guaranteed pensions. The cumulative effect was a fundamental change in how millions of people approached life itself, a reversal of attitude that most rank as one of the largest in human history. For millennia the average person’s stance toward providing for himself had been. Ultimately I’m on my own. Now it became, ultimately I’ll be taken care of. The early hints that this promise might be broken on a large scale came in the 1980s. U.S. business had become uncompetitive globally and began restructuring massively, with huge Layoffs. The trend accelerated in the 1990s as the bastions of corporate welfare faced reality. IBM ended its no-layoff policy. AT&T fired thousands, many of whom found such a thing simply incomprehensible, and a few of whom killed themselves. The other supposed guarantors of our economic security were also in decline. Labour-union membership and power fell to their lowest levels in decades. President Clinton signed a historic bill scaling back welfare. Americans realized that Social Security won’t provide social security for any of us.
A less visible but equally significant trend an affected pensions. To make costs easier to control, companies moved away from defined benefit pension plans, which obligate them to pay out specified amounts years in the future, to define contribution plans, which specify only how much goes into the play today. The most common type of defined-contribution plan is the 401(K). The significance of the 401(K) is that it puts most of the responsibility for a person’s economic fate back on the employee. Within limits the employee must decide how much goes into the plan each year and how it gets invested- the two factors that will determine how much it’s worth when the employee retires. Which brings us back to Enron? Those billions of dollars in vaporized retirement savings went in employees’401(K) accounts. That is, the employees chose how much money to put into those accounts and then chose how to invest it. Enron matched a certain proportion of each employee’s 401(K) contribution with company stock, so everyone was going to end up with some Enron in his or her portfolio; but that could be regarded as a freebie, since nothing compels a company to match employee contributions at all. At least two special features complicate the Enron case. First, some shareholders charge top management with illegally covering up the company’s problems, prompting investors to hang on when they should have sold. Second, Enron’s 401(K) accounts were locked while the company changed plan administrators in October, when the stock was falling, so employees could not have closed their accounts if they wanted to.
But by far the largest cause of this human tragedy is that thousands of employees were heavily overweighed in Enron stock. Many had placed 100% of their 401 (K) assets in the stock rather than in the 18 other investment options they were offered. Of course that wasn’t prudent, but it’s what some of them did.
The Enron employees’ retirement disaster is part of the larger trend away from guaranteed economic security. That’s why preventing such a thing from ever happening again may be impossible. The huge attitudinal shift to I’ll-be-taken-care-of took at least a generation. The shift back may take just as long. It won’t be complete until a new generation of employees see assured economic comfort as a 20th- century quirk, and understand not just intellectually but in their bones that, like most people in most times and places, they’re on their own.
1.According to the passage, the combined efforts by governments, layout unions and big corporations to guarantee economic comfort have led to a significant change in ( ).
2.Changes in pension schemes were also part of ( ).
3.Thousands of employees chose Enron as their sole investment option mainly because ( ).
4.Which is NOT seen as a lesson drawn from the Enron disaster?
5.Why does the author say at the beginning “The miserable fate of Enron's employees will be a landmark in business history? ”
问题1选项
A.people’s outlook on life
B.people’s life styles
C.people's living standard
D.people’s social values
问题2选项
A.the corporate lay-offs
B.the government cuts in welfare spending
C.the economic restructuring
D.the warning power of labors unions
问题3选项
A.the 401 (K) made them responsible for their own future
B.Enron offered to add company stock to their investment
C.their employers intended to cut back on pension spending
D.Enron's offer was similar to a defined-benefit plan
问题4选项
A.401 (K) assets should be placed in more than one investment option.
B.Employees have to take up responsibilities for themselves.
C.Such events could happen again as it is not easy to change people’s mind.
D.Economic security won't be taken for granted by future young workers.
问题5选项
A.Because the company has gone bankrupt.
B.Because such events would never happen again.
C.Because many Enron workers lost their retirement savings.
D.Because it signifies a turning point in economic security.
第1题:A
第2题:B
第3题:B
第4题:D
第5题:D
第1题:
【选项释义】
According to the passage, the combined efforts by governments, layout unions and big corporations to guarantee economic comfort have led to a significant change in( ). 根据这篇文章,政府、布局工会和大公司为保证经济舒适所做的共同努力导致( )发生重大变化。
A. people’s outlook on life A. 人们的人生观
B. people’s life styles B. 人们的生活方式
C. people's living standard C. 人们的生活水平
D. people’s social values D. 人们的社会价值
【考查点】事实细节题。
【解题思路】根据题干关键词significant change定位文章第二段第六句The cumulative effect was a fundamental change in how millions of people approached life itself, a reversal of attitude that most rank as one of the largest in human history.(这种累积效应是数百万人对待生活本身的态度发生了根本变化,这种态度的转变堪称人类历史上最大的转变之一),significant与fundamental意思相吻合,可知A选项“人们的人生观”正确。
【干扰项排除】
B、C、D选项均未在文中体现,属于无中生有。
第2题:
【选项释义】
Changes in pension schemes were also part of( ). 养老金计划的变化也是( )的一部分。
A. the corporate lay-offs A. 公司裁员
B. the government cuts in welfare spending B. 政府削减了福利开支
C. the economic restructuring C. 经济结构调整
D. the warning power of labors unions D. 工会的警告力
【考查点】推理判断题。
【解题思路】根据文章第二段最后两句President Clinton signed a historic bill scaling back welfare. Americans realized that Social Security won't provide social security for any of us.(克林顿总统签署了一项历史性的削减福利法案。美国人意识到社会保障不会为我们所有人提供社会保障),结合文章第三段首句A less visible but equally significant trend an affected pensions.(一个不太明显但同样重要的趋势是养老金受到影响),即这种举措影响了退休金,因此较少福利议案的通过影响了退休金,故退休抚恤金属于采取的关于福利方面的措施,因此B选项“政府削减了福利开支”正确。
【干扰项排除】
A选项“公司裁员”在第二段有所体现,但这是因为美国经济下滑而导致的公司裁员,与养老金计划的变化无关,属于答非所问;
C、D选项均未在文中体现,属于无中生有。
第3题:
【选项释义】
Thousands of employees chose Enron as their sole investment option mainly because( ). 成千上万的员工选择安然作为他们唯一的投资选择,主要是因为( )。
A. the 401(K) made them responsible for their own future A. 401(K)计划让他们为自己的未来负责
B. Enron offered to add company stock to their investment B. 安然公司提出在他们的投资中增加公司股票
C. their employers intended to cut back on pension spending C. 他们的雇主打算削减养老金开支
D. Enron’s offer was similar to a defined-benefit plan D. 安然的提议类似于固定收益计划
【考查点】事实细节题。
【解题思路】根据选项关键词company stock定位文章第三段第八句Enron matched a certain proportion of each employee’s 401(K) contribution with company stock, so everyone was going to end up with some Enron in his or her portfolio;(安然公司将每个员工的401(K)缴费比例与公司股票相匹配,因此每个人的投资组合中最终都会有一些安然公司的股票)可知B选项“安然公司提出在他们的投资中增加公司股票”正确。
【干扰项排除】
A、C选项虽在文章第三段中有所体现,但与题干无关,属于答非所问;
D选项“安然的提议类似于固定收益计划”未在文中体现,属于无中生有。
第4题:
【选项释义】
Which is NOT seen as a lesson drawn from the Enron disaster? 哪一项不是从安然的灾难中吸取的教训?
A. 401 (K) assets should be placed in more than one investment option. A. 401(K)资产应该放在多个投资选项中。
B. Employees have to take up responsibilities for themselves. B. 员工必须为自己承担责任。
C. Such events could happen again as it is not easy to change people’s mind. C. 这类事件可能会再次发生,因为改变人们的想法并不容易。
D. Economic security won’t be taken for granted by future young workers. D. 未来的年轻工人不会认为经济保障是理所当然的。
【考查点】推理判断题。
【解题思路】该题可采用排除法。根据文章倒数第二段第二、三句Many had placed 100% of their 401 (K) assets in the stock rather than in the 18 other investment options they were offered. Of course that wasn’t prudent, but it’s what some of them did.(许多人将401(K)计划资产的100%投资于股票,而不是其他18种投资选择。当然,这并不谨慎,但他们中的一些人就是这么做的)可推知A选项符合原文表述;根据文章第三段第四句The significance of the 401(K) is that it puts most of the responsibility for a person’s economic fate back on the employee.(401(K)计划的意义在于,它将个人经济命运的大部分责任交还给了员工)可推知B选项符合原文表述;根据文章最后一段前四句句The Enron employees’ retirement disaster is part of the larger trend away from guaranteed economic security. That’s why preventing such a thing from ever happening again may be impossible. The huge attitudinal shift to I’ll-be-taken-care-of took at least a generation. The shift back may take just as long.(安然员工的退休灾难是远离有保障的经济安全的更大趋势的一部分。这就是为什么防止这样的事情再次发生也许是不可能的。从态度的巨大转变到“我会被照顾”至少花了一代人的时间。这种转变可能需要同样长的时间)可推知C选项符合原文表述;而“未来的年轻工人不会认为经济保障是理所当然的”未能直接从文章中推断出来,因此D选项正确。
【干扰项排除】
A、B、C选项均是从安然的退休灾难中所吸取到的教训,符合原文表述,属于反向干扰。
第5题:
【选项释义】
Why does the author say at the beginning “The miserable fate of Enron’s employees will be a landmark in business history?”
为什么作者在开篇就说“安然员工的悲惨命运将成为商业史上的一个里程碑?”
A. Because the company has gone bankrupt. A. 因为公司已经破产了。
B. Because such events would never happen again. B. 因为这样的事件不会再发生了。
C. Because many Enron workers lost their retirement savings. C. 因为许多安然公司的员工失去了他们的退休积蓄。
D. Because it signifies a turning point in economic security. D. 因为这标志着经济安全的一个转折点。
【考查点】推理判断题。
【解题思路】既然题干中提到安然职工的悲惨命运将是商业史上标志性的事件,由此可见此事对整个商界产生了巨大的影响。从文章第二段可知,20世纪的一个audacious promise(大胆的冒险)就是经济安全:政府的福利制度、劳工组织的保障、以及大企业财团的产生,让职工们普遍认为他们的工作是终身的,并且退休后肯定也有退休金。然而,从第三段开始,作者指出了这个保险体系的decline(衰退)以及由此引发的一系列政府、企业等政策的改变,进而最终导致职工们一无所有的惨状。因此可以说这次事件体现了经济安全方面的转变,因此D选项“因为这标志着经济安全的一个转折点”正确。
【干扰项排除】
A、C选项,公司的破产或员工失去退休积蓄并不会对整个商界产生影响,而是其产生的影响构成了标志性事件,属于曲解原文;
B选项“因为这样的事件不会再发生了”未在文中体现,属于无中生有。