单选题 Artists routinely mock businesspeople as money-obsessed bores. Or worse, many business people, for their part, assume that artists are a bunch of pretentious wasters. Bosses may stick a few modernist paintings on their boardroom walls. But they seldom take the arts seriously as a source of inspiration.
The bias starts at business school, where "hard" things such as numbers and case studies rule. It is reinforced by everyday experience. Bosses constantly remind their underlings that if you can't count it, it doesn't count. Manager's reading; habits often reflect this no nonsense attitude. Few read deeply about art. The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump does not count; nor does Sun Tzu's The Art of War, Some popular business books rejoice in their vulgarism: consider Wess Robert's Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun.
But lately there are welcome signs of a thaw on the business side of the great cultural divide. Business presses are publishing a series of books such as The Fine Art of Success, by Jamie Anderson. Business schools such as the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto are trying to learn from the arts.
Mr. Anderson points out that many artists have also been superb entrepreneurs. Damien Hirst was even more enterprising. He not only realised that nouveau-fiche collectors would pay extraordinary sums for dead cows and jewel-encrusted skulls. He upturned the art world by selling his work directly through Sotheby's, an auction house. Whatever they think of his work, businesspeople cannot help admiring a man who parted art-lovers from ~ 75.5m on the day that Lehman Brothers collapsed.
Studying the arts can help businesspeople communicate more eloquently. Most bosses spend a huge amount of time "messaging" and "reaching out", yet few are much good at it. Their prose is larded with cliches and garbled with gobbledegook. Half an hour with George Orwell's Why I Write would work wonders.
Studying the arts can also help companies learn how to manage bright people. Rob Goffee of the London Business School points out that today's most productive companies are dominated by what they call "clevers", who are the devil to manage. They hate being told what to do by managers, whom they regard as dullards. They refuse to submit to performance reviews. In short, they are prima donnas. The arts world has centuries of experience in managing such difficult people. Publishers coax books out of authors. Directors persuade actresses to cooperate with actors they hate. Their tips might be worth hearing.
Studying the art world might even hold out the biggest prize of all-helping business become more innovative. Companies are scouring the world for new ideas. In their quest for creativity, they surely have something to learn from the creative industries. Look at how modem artists adapted to the arrival of photography, a technology that could have made them redundant, or how J.K. Rowling (the creator of Harry Potter) kept trying even when publishers rejected her novel.

单选题 Artists and businesspeople routinely
A. despise each other.
B. compete fiercely against each other.
C. cooperate with each other.
D. steal ideas from each other.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。根据题干定位到第一段。第一段指出,艺术家经常嘲笑商人是无趣的爱财者,而商人则认为艺术家是一群自命不凡的浪荡子,且他们从来不会对艺术予以认真考虑。由此可见,艺术家和商人通常是彼此看不起的。A项正确。B项在文章中没有提及,属于无中生有。C项和D项提到商人与艺术家之间彼此合作,相互学习对方观点,后文中又提到“商人开始意识到向艺术家学习”,这会造成一定的干扰,但需注意题干信息中的routinely指的是“通常情况”,故这两项都可排除。
单选题 Damien Hirst is mentioned as
A. a businessman who benefits greatly from learning from the arts.
B. a businessman who is good at dealing with art works.
C. an artist who is good at doing business.
D. an artist whose works changed the art world.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。根据题干定位到第四段。第四段首句指出很多艺术家同时也是杰出的商人。随后,作者用Damien Hirst为例说明了这一点。Damien Hirst“通过拍卖公司直接销售自己的作品的方式颠覆了艺术界”,他在经济不景气的时候还能将其画作卖出天价,这足以说明他是一个擅长做生意的艺术家。故C项正确。
单选题 Which book might be thought by the author as having the least value?
A. The Art of War.
B. Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun.
C. The Fine Art of Success.
D. Why I Write.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 推断题。本题可以由选项中的书名回归到原文进行定位。第二段中提到商人习惯于只重视量化的东西,看不起艺术,因此,很少有管理者能够深入阅读艺术书籍。《孙子兵法》被他们认为是无意义的艺术作品,可见,在作者看来,《孙子兵法》对商人颇有价值。本段末指出,商人虽然不会研读艺术书籍,可是却会读粗俗易懂的《阿蒂拉的领导诀窍》。由此可见,作者认为这本书的价值不大。第三段指出最近商业领域开始向艺术学校学习,接着指出了作者对商业出版社出版的包括《成功的艺术》在内的一系列书籍进行了说明。可见,作者认为《成功的艺术》属于真正的艺术作品。另外,作者在第五段中提到《我为什么会写作》,文中提到仅仅花半个小时阅读该本书籍就会创造奇迹(欠缺交流技能的老板们的口才会大大提升),作者对于该本书的价值也是予以充分的肯定的。综上所述,我们得知作者认为价值最低的作品为《阿蒂拉的领导诀窍》。故本题选B项。
单选题 "prima donna" (Para. 6) is most likely to refer to a person who is
A. bright. B. arrogant.
C. hateful. D. dull.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 含义题。根据题干定位到第六段。第六段指出研究艺术能够帮助企业学会管理那些“聪明人”,这些人都是当代公司提高生产力的一大保证。接着,作者提到这些“聪明人”非常难管理。他们认为经理是笨蛋,不愿接受他们管理且拒绝提交业绩评估。随后,作者用一句话概括了这些员工的特征:他们是prima donna。由此可见,B项意为“自负”,是对前文的概括,故为正确选项。A项错在直接借用原文的bright,clever,但原文强调的是员工的自负而非聪明。C项来源于原文中的devil,在本文中不能将此词单独理解为“恶魔,令人厌恶”,文中的the devil to manage整体意思是“难以管理的人”。D项属于偷换概念,原文中提到dullards这个词是指“员工认为经理是笨蛋”,而选项将其主体改为年轻人,不符合原文,故排除。
单选题 By learning from the art world, businesses can
A. endow their products with artistic characteristics.
B. master an efficient message-collecting method.
C. train the difficult people to be more obedient.
D. improve their adaptability and perseverance.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 推断题。第七段中提到作者认为学习艺术可以提升企业的创新力,随后作者列举了两个例子:一个是现代画家通过创新避免了被相机替代的命运;另一个是《哈利·波特》作者罗琳在小说屡次被拒后依然坚持继续尝试。通过这两个事例,作者向我们说明了商人可以向艺术界学习对“形成创新力“来说很重要的坚韧性和适应性。故本题选D项。