单选题
How Women Are Reshaping the Defense Industry

    The defense industry is facing unprecedented challenges, with the help of a new group of women leaders.
    A. Women currently hold a little over four percent of the Fortune 500 CEO positions. However, in the defense industry, women are at the helm of 50 percent of the largest firms. Although women are hardly new to the industry, they are moving rapidly into the top jobs, and in the process melting away the defense industry's male-dominated image.
    B. As the vice chairman of the House Defense Appropriations subcommittee, a subcommittee I have served on for eight years, and the chairman of the State and Foreign Operations Appropriations subcommittee, which I have been at the helm of for the last six years, I have witnessed the transition, and seen the challenges, firsthand as more women serve as leaders within the defense community.
    C. The defense industry is facing unprecedented challenges. Yet, with the help of a new group of women leaders, solutions to the defense industry's challenges are being advanced, and in the process the future of our national security is being shaped and secured.
    D. For years, Della Williams, a constituent of mine, was one of just a handful of women defense industry executives. She started the company Williams R.D.M., formerly known as Williams Pyro, in 1963. Williams R.D.M is a defense contracting firm with more than 100 employees. While she has overseen tremendous growth of her company, establishing a positive name for her business did not prove to be an obstacle-free endeavor for Williams. She founded her company at a time when women's roles in the workforce were only beginning to change, and she dealt with her share of gender-related challenges early on.
    E. Back then, and even today, women in the workforce often feel they are not listened to. Instead of letting this serve as an obstacle, women have turned it into a strength by becoming better listeners themselves and in the process stronger leaders. This trait becomes very important when you have management-union issues, for instance. It also leads to more win—win decisions and less ego driven results.
    F. Fifty years ago, most engineers were men, and when they picked up the phone to call Williams Pyro, they expected to speak with a male counterpart on the other end. When they heard Della Williams' voice on the line, many of them were skeptical of whether she could help them. To the skeptics, Williams would say, 'Try me.' If she couldn't help them, they were no worse off than before they called—but that was rarely the case.
    G. Like most executives, earning a good reputation and rapport with customers and other industry leaders didn't come without Williams spending a lot of time at work. Unfortunately for her, as a woman, the idea of balancing work and family would inevitably come up. She felt a duty to her employees, their families and her customers, so there were many nights when Williams remained at work instead of going home. She was so devoted to the success of Williams Pyro that she even returned to work four days after having her third child during the full-scale development of Lockheed Martin's F-16.
    H. Similarly to Williams, Marillyn Hewson, who now serves as the chief executive officer of Lockheed Martin, has shown herself to be an exceptional leader in the industry. Her employment at Lockheed began in the early 1980s, and she has since served in 18 different leadership positions. She claims she climbed the ladder at Lockheed because of her self-reliance, which she learned from her family growing up. Her father died when she was nine, and her mother was left to raise five children as a single mother. This tragedy taught her not only self-reliance, but to be responsible for her own personal successes or failures.
    I. In November 2012, Hewson became Lockheed's CEO because the corporate leadership and the board of directors recognized her talent, and because she was known for never holding back when given an opportunity.
    J. When she took over the top job, the Joint Strike Fighter program was uncertain, and even the smallest mistakes made were amplified by the media. The Joint Strike Fighter is unique in the world, but has had continuing problems with the Pentagon. There was a real lack of partnering that changed almost immediately when Marilyn took over. The conversation changed as did the attitude. Decisions were made that had been delayed for months.
    K. Women tend to be problem solvers by nature. In many cases, that trait becomes more important than having a particular title, their name on the door or the highest salary, but this can also work to their detriment and make it take longer to reach the top.
    L. To combat problems with the Joint Strike Fighter program, Hewson appointed Lorraine Martin as the program's general manager in April 2013. As a result of Hewson and Martin's work, criticism of the program has been significantly reduced. These women achieved this outcome by bringing authenticity to the table and rebuilding the program's credibility. Rather than tucking away the company's previous errors, they acknowledged them. They supported contract incentives that now hold Lockheed accountable and pushed the company to make the aircraft for less money.
    M. At General Dynamics, Phebe Novakovic earned a similar reputation for authenticity within her first weeks as CEO. When the company's $ 2 billion loss first hit the news on January 23, 2013, General Dynamics' stock price fell by more than five percent within a span of a few hours. Rather than whitewashing the situation, Novakovic spoke candidly about the problems at hand and emphasized measures that were going to be taken to fix them. Her honesty caught the attention of Wall Street, and it responded. By the end of the day, General Dynamics' stock rose 50 cents higher than the previous day.
    N. Through using their instincts of honesty and authenticity, these women made it to the top of their industry—even when they were sometimes the only women in the room. Linda Hudson, CEO of B.A.E., also understands the feeling of being alone in a room full of men. As the first female CEO of a major defense company, she has played a critical role in changing a culture that has traditionally been closed to women. Although the market was starting to sour when Hudson took over at B.A.E. in October 2009, Hudson successfully reversed the negative opinions that were out there. She streamlined the company, better integrated the two dozen businesses that B.A.E. had cobbled together through acquisitions, and cut costs as the market demanded.
    O. Hudson, Williams, Hewson, Novakovic and other women leaders in the defense industry are meeting and exceeding demands for better management during this time of fiscal restraint. They are proving that one's gender doesn't matter. What matters is what you do with the opportunities given to you. In the process, they are shaping the world.
问答题     Lorraine Martin was appointed as the general manager of the Joint Strike Fighter program in April 2013 in order to deal with the problems of the program.
 
【正确答案】L
【答案解析】根据题目中的Lorraine Martin,appointed,the general manager,the Joint Strike Fighter,program,in April 2013和problems将本题出处定位于L段首句。 L段首句提到,为了解决联合攻击战斗机项目中存在的问题,休森于2013年4月任命罗琳·马丁为项目总经理。由此可见,罗琳·马丁被任命为联合攻击战斗机项目的总经理是为了解决联合攻击战斗机项目中存在的问题。本题是对该句信息的转述。题中的deal、with对应文中的combat。
问答题     It is an inevitable problem for a woman executive to make a good balance between work and family.
 
【正确答案】G
【答案解析】根据题目中的executive,balance和work and family将本题出处定位于G段第1、2句。 G段第1句提到,和大多数高管一样,威廉姆斯需要投入大量时间工作,接着下一句指出,对她来说不幸的是,作为一位女性,想要平衡工作与家庭的想法不可避免地会浮上心头。由此可以推测,对于像威廉姆斯这样的女性高管来说,如何平衡工作与家庭是一个不可回避的问题。本题是对文中信息的合理推断。本题将对象范围从个人扩展至一个群体。
问答题     Williams R.D.M., formerly known as Williams Pyro is a defense contracting company which was started by Della Williams.
 
【正确答案】D
【答案解析】根据题目中的williams R.D.M., formerly known as williams Pyro,a defense contracting company,started和Della wilIiams将本题出处定位于D段第2句。 D段第2句提到She(即黛拉·威廉姆斯)创立了威廉姆斯R.D.M.公司,并提及该公司以前叫威廉姆斯·皮罗,是一家拥有100名员工的国防承包公司。由此可见,威廉姆斯R.D.M公司是一家以前叫威廉姆斯·皮罗,拥有100名员工的国防承包公司,且该公司是由黛拉·威廉姆斯创立的。本题是对该句信息的转述。
问答题     Women currently hold 50 percent of the largest firms' CEO positions in the defense industry.
 
【正确答案】A
【答案解析】根据题目中的50 percent,the largest firms和in the defense industry将本题出处定位于A段第2句。 A段第2句继上一句之后转折指出,在国防工业领域,巨型公司的50%掌握在女性手中。由此可见,女性如今在国防工业领域占据了50%的总裁职位。本题是对该句信息的转述。题中的hold 50 percent of the largest firms' CEO positions对应文中的at the helm of 50 percent of the largest firms。
问答题     Hewson was appointed as Lockheed's CEO in November 2012 because she was able to grasp every opportunity given to her.
 
【正确答案】I
【答案解析】根据题目中的Hewson,Lockheed's CEO,in November 2012,because和opportunity将本题出处定位于I段。 I段前半句提到,2012年11月,休森成为洛克希德公司总裁,接着下半句分析了她能成为洛克希德公司总裁的原因。本题转述的正是第二个原因:大家都知道她在机会面前从不犹豫。
问答题     As the first female CEO of B.A.E., Linda Hudson has great influence on the change of a culture that once only opened to men.
 
【正确答案】N
【答案解析】根据题目中的As the first female CEO,B.A.E.,Linda Hudson,change和a culture将本题出处定位于N段第3句。 N段第3句提到,作为第一位成为主要国防公司女性总裁的人,她(即琳达·哈德森)在改变一向不对女性开放的文化中扮演了至关重要的角色。本题是对该句信息的转述。题中的has great influence on对应文中的played a critical role in。
问答题     The author had been served as the vice chairman of the House Defense Appropriations subcommittee for eight years.
 
【正确答案】B
【答案解析】根据题目中的served,as the vice chairman of the House Defense Appropriations subcommittee和for eight years将本题出处定位于B段。 B段提到,作为美众议院拨款委员会国防分委会(我在这个附属委员会工作了8年)副主席……我亲眼见证了改变和挑战,其中的I即作者。由此可见,作者在美众议院拨款委员会国防分委会工作了8年。本题是对文中信息的转述。
问答题     Fifty years ago, people were skeptical of whether Della Williams could fit for her job, because at that time women are rare in defense industry.
 
【正确答案】F
【答案解析】根据题目中的Fifty years ago,were skeptical of whether和Della williams将本题出处定位于F段前两句。 F段首句提到,50年前,大多数工程师都是男性。并且当他们给威廉姆斯·皮罗打电话时预想的是和电话那端的一位男性说话。接着下一句指出,当他们在电话里听到黛拉·威廉姆斯的声音时,他们大多数人都会怀疑她是否能帮到他们。由此可以推测,50年前人们怀疑黛拉·威廉姆斯是否能胜任她的工作是因为那时候在国防工业领域还很少有女性。本题是对该段这两句之间隐性因果关系的推断。
问答题     Because of Novakovic's ways to approaching the problems, General Dynamics' stock was able to rise 50 cents higher on January 23, 2013 than the day before.
 
【正确答案】M
【答案解析】根据题目中的Novakovic,General Dynamics' stock,50 cents,higher和on January 23,2013将本题出处定位于M段。 M段第2句提到,2013年1月23日通用动力的股价在几个小时的时间里下跌了5%以上。接着第3句讲述了通用动力公司总裁菲比·诺瓦克维奇是如何应对这种危机的:诺瓦克维奇不是对现状加以粉饰,而是坦率地谈论当前问题,并强调解决问题的方法。最后两句指出,由于她的这种真诚,通用动力的股价在当天结束的时候比前一天上涨了50美分。由这几句可知,正是由于诺瓦克维奇处理问题的方式才使通用动力的股价在2013年1月23日收盘时能够在大跌之后还得到了大幅上涨。本题是对这几句信息的概述。题中的ways to approaching the problems是对第3句的概括。
问答题     Marillyn Hewson believes that her self-reliance, which enables her to be the chief executive officer of Lockheed Martin, was learned from her family.
 
【正确答案】H
【答案解析】根据题目中的Marillyn Hewson将本题出处定位于H段,而根据其中的self-reliance和learned from her family进一步定位到该段第3句。 H段第3句提到,她(即玛丽莲·休森)表示她之所以能够在洛克希德公司爬上顶峰是由于她的自力更生,而她的这种精神是从她从小长大的家庭中学来的。本题是对该句的转述。题中的be the chief executive officer of Lockheed Martin是对文中climbed the ladder at Lockheed的同义转述。