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2014年12月大学英语六级考试备考资料
《阅读理解- 词汇理解(选词填空)》最新习题及答案

Nice juicy Apple
ALTHOUGH he is still (1)__________ things up at Dell, an ailing computer-maker,
Carl Icahn has found time to tilt at another tech titan. On August 13th the veteran
shareholder activist (2) __________that he had built up a stake in Apple, though
he stayed mum about exactly how many shares he had bought. Mr Icahn’s intentions,
however, are crystal clear: he wants the consumer-electronics behemoth to expand
plans to return some of its whopping $$147 billion of cash and marketable securities
to shareholders.
Mr Icahn is also after more money at Dell, where he has been lobbying with allies
against a (3)__________ buy-out plan put forward by Michael Dell, the firm’s founder,
and Silver Lake, a private-equity firm. His pressing has already forced the buy-out
group to raise its initial offer by over $$350m, to $$24.8 billion and he has taken
his (4)__________ to the courts in a bid to extract an even higher price.
Other tech firms have been attracting the attention of activist investors too.
Earlier this year ValueAct Capital, an investment fund, said it had built up a $$2
billion stake in Microsoft. Jaguar Financial, a Canadian bank, has been
(5)__________ fresh thinking at troubled BlackBerry, which announced on August 12th
that it is exploring various (6) __________options, including alliances and a
possible sale. And Elliott Management, a hedge fund, has been lobbying for change
at NetApp, a data-storage firm that it thinks could do more to improve returns to
(7)__________.
One reason tech firms have found themselves in activists’ crosshairs is that,
like Apple, some built up big cash piles during the economic downturn and have been
slow to use the money. Financiers hope to get them to loosen their purse- strings
faster and to pocket some of the cash. Mr Icahn wants Apple to increase and
(8)__________ a share buy-back programme that is currently set to return $$60 billion
to shareholders by the end of 2015.
Another reason that tech firms make tempting targets for shareholder activists
is that swift changes in technologies can trip up even the mightiest. Witness the
case of Microsoft, which ruled the roost during the personal-computer era but has
struggled to adapt to a world in which tablets and smartphones are all the rage.
Investors hope to mint money by pushing companies to change more rapidly in response
to such upheavals in their markets.
The rewards can be substantial. Egged on by Third Point, an activist hedge fund,
Yahoo (9) __________Marissa Mayer as its new chief executive in July 2012. By the
time she celebrated a year in the job last month, the troubled web giant’s share
price had risen by over 70%. In July the hedge fund sold a big chunk of shares back
to Yahoo. Mr Icahn thinks Apple’s share price, which closed at $$499 on August 14th,
could soar too if the firm follows his advice on buy-backs. He tweeted this week
that he had had a “nice (10)__________” with Tim Cook, Apple’s boss, about his
idea, though he did not say what Mr Cook thought of it. If Apple drags its feet,
expect things to turn nasty.
A) shareholders
C) communication
E) conversation
G) exciting
I) appointed
K) revealed
















B) strategic
D) battle
F) encouraging
H) stirring
J) race
L) method
M) accelerate








答案
1.H) stirring
2.K) revealed
3.N) proposed
N) proposed
4.D) battle
5.F) encouraging
6.B) strategic
7.A) shareholders
8.M) accelerate
9.I) appointed
10.E) conversation
尽管卡尔·伊坎仍在 陷入困境的电脑生产商戴尔公司搅和,他已经抽出了时间力争另一
家科技巨头。8月13日,这位积极的 投资老手透露他已经持有苹果的股份,但是具体持有
多少则避而不谈。然而,伊坎先生的意图很明确:他 想要这家消费电子产品巨头扩张计划,
将1470亿美元市值里的部分资金以现金和有价证券的形式返还 给股东。
ALTHOUGH he is still stirring things up at Dell, an ailing computer-maker, Carl
Icahn has found time to tilt at another tech titan. On August 13th the veteran
shareholder activist revealed that he had built up a stake in Apple, though he stayed
mum about exactly how many shares he had bought. Mr Icahn’s intentions, however,
are crystal clear: he wants the consumer-electronics behemoth to expand plans to
return some of its whopping $$147 billion of cash and marketable securities to
shareholders.
伊坎先生也仍在从戴尔公司争取更多的钱,他正在游说股东 反对一起收购。这项收购计
划是由戴尔的创始人迈克尔·戴尔和一家私募股权公司银湖发起的。来自伊坎 先生的压力已
经使收购方提高了3.5亿美元的价格,使得收购价达到了248亿美元。他已经将斗争带 到了
法庭,通过投标争取得到更多的钱。
Mr Icahn is also after more money at Dell, where he has been lobbying with allies
against a proposed buy- out plan put forward by Michael Dell, the firm’s founder,
and Silver Lake, a private-equity firm. His pressing has already forced the buy-out
group to raise its initial offer by over $$350m, to $$24.8 billion and he has taken
his battle to the courts in a bid to extract an even higher price.
其他的科技公司也吸引了不少积极投资者的注意。今年早些时候,一个投资基金
ValueAct Ca pital表示其持有了微软公司20亿美元的股份。加拿大银行捷豹金融也鼓励陷
入危机的黑莓创新思 维。今年8月12日,黑莓公司表示其正在探索战略选择,包括结盟和
出售公司。一家对冲基金艾略特管 理公司游说数据存储公司NetApp做出改变,该公司认为
NetApp能做出更多来提高股东的收益 。
Other tech firms have been attracting the attention of activist investors too.
Earlier this year ValueAct Capital, an investment fund, said it had built up a $$2
billion stake in Microsoft. Jaguar Financial, a Canadian bank, has been encouraging
fresh thinking at troubled BlackBerry, which announced on August 12th that it is
exploring various strategic options, including alliances and a possible sale. And
Elliott Management, a hedge fund, has been lobbying for change at NetApp, a
data-storage firm that it thinks could do more to improve returns to shareholders.
积极投资人瞄准科技公司的一个原因是,很 多科技公司跟苹果一样在经济衰退时拥有很
大的现金流,但是资金利用不足。金融家希望他们放松自己的 财政,放出更多的现金。伊坎
先生想要苹果增加并加速其股份回购计划。现在该计划是截止到2015年 末,苹果公司返还
600亿美元给股东。
One reason tech firms have found themselves in activists’ crosshairs is that,
like Apple, some built up big cash piles during the economic downturn and have been
slow to use the money. Financiers hope to get them to loosen their purse-strings
faster and to pocket some of the cash. Mr Icahn wants Apple to increase and accelerate
a share buy-back programme that is currently set to return $$60 billion to
shareholders by the end of 2015.
积极投资者瞄准科技公司的另一个原因就是科技的日新月异甚至会搞垮行业巨头。看一
看微 软的例子,在个人电脑时期成垄断之势,而在平板电脑智能手机时代则处于苦苦挣扎的
境地。投资者希望 通过推动公司做出更快改变适应市场变化来挣得更多利润。
Another reason that tech firms make tempting targets for shareholder activists
is that swift changes in technologies can trip up even the mightiest. Witness the
case of Microsoft, which ruled the roost during the personal-computer era but has
struggled to adapt to a world in which tablets and smartphones are all the rage.
Investors hope to mint money by pushing companies to change more rapidly in response
to such upheavals in their markets.
报酬是实质性的。在活跃对冲基金第三点公司的怂恿之下,雅虎在 2012年7月任命梅
丽莎梅耶为新CEO。上个月她任职一年,这家陷入危机的互联网巨头股价上升了 70%。7月,
这家对冲基金回卖了一大笔股票给雅虎。伊坎先生认为苹果如果听从他关于回购的意见的 话,
其股价也能大涨。8月14日苹果的股价为每股499美元。这周他发推表示他跟苹果老板蒂
姆库克有一个很愉快的对话,尽管他没有说库克对其建议的看法。如果苹果一拖再拖的话,
等着丑事儿 发生吧。
The rewards can be substantial. Egged on by Third Point, an activist hedge fund,
Yahoo appointed Marissa Mayer as its new chief executive in July 2012. By the time
she celebrated a year in the job last month, the troubled web giant’s share price
had risen by over 70%. In July the hedge fund sold a big chunk of shares back to
Yahoo. Mr Icahn thinks Apple’s share price, which closed at $$499 on August 14th,
could soar too if the firm follows his advice on buy-backs. He tweeted this week
that he had had a “nice conversation” with Tim Cook, Apple’s boss, about his idea,
though he did not say what Mr Cook thought of it. If Apple drags its feet, expect
things to turn nasty.
二、
A novel way of making computer memories, using bacteria FOR half a century,
the (1) __________of progress in the computer industry has been to do more with
less.
Moore's law famously observes that the number of transistors which can be
crammed into a given space (2)__________ every 18 months.
The amount of data that can be stored has grown at a similar rate.
Yet as (3)__________ get smaller, making them gets harder and more expensive.
On May 10th Paul Otellini, the boss of Intel, a big American chipmaker, put
the price of a new chip factory at around $$10 billion.
Happily for those that lack Intel's resources, there may be a cheaper option
—namely to mimic Mother Nature,
who has been building tiny (4)__________, in the form of living cells and
their components, for billions of years, and has thus got rather good at it.
A paper published in Small, a nanotechnology journal , sets out the latest
example of the (5)__________.
In it, a group of researchers led by Sarah Staniland at the University of
Leeds, in Britain, describe using naturally occurring proteins to make arrays
of tiny magnets,
similar to those employed to store information in disk drives.
The researchers took their (6)__________ from Magnetospirillum magneticum,
a bacterium that is sensitive to the Earth's magnetic field thanks to the
presence within its cells of flecks of magnetite, a form of iron oxide.
Previous work has isolated the protein that makes these miniature compasses.
Using genetic engineering, the team managed to persuade a different bacterium
—Escherichia coli, a ubiquitous critter that is a workhorse of biotechnology
—to (7)__________ this protein in bulk.
Next, they imprinted a block of gold with a microscopic chessboard pattern
of chemicals.
Half the squares contained anchoring points for the protein.
The other half were left untreated as controls.
They then dipped the gold into a solution containing the protein, allowing
it to bind to the treated squares, and dunked the whole lot into a heated
(8)__________ of iron salts.
After that, they examined the results with an electron microscope.
Sure enough, groups of magnetite grains had materialised on the treated
squares, shepherded into place by the bacterial protein.
In principle, each of these magnetic domains could store the one or the zero
of a bit of information, according to how it was polarised.
Getting from there to a real computer memory would be a long road.
For a start, the grains of magnetite are not strong enough magnets to make
a useful memory, and the size of each domain is huge by modern computing
(9)__________.
But Dr Staniland reckons that, with enough tweaking, both of these
objections could be dealt with.
The (10)__________ of this approach is that it might not be so
capital-intensive as building a fab.
Growing things does not need as much kit as making them.
If the tweaking could be done, therefore, the result might give the word
biotechnology a whole new meaning.
A) components
C) standards
E) essence





B) advantage
D) compliments
F) inspiration
H) doubles
J) resolution
L) manufacture
N) product
G) disadvantage
I) solution
K) devices
M) spirit






O) technique

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