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【第一期阅读小分队(已结束)】【每日阅读练习贴——速度+越障】【一楼汇总】(另附CD首发花儿阅读教材PDF)

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511#
发表于 2011-7-24 00:22:41 | 只看该作者
<font face="Verdana"><strong>【越障2-16】</strong><br /><strong><span style="color:#FE2419;">Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation</span></strong><br /><strong><font size="6">Last of the moguls</font></strong><br /><strong>Rupert Murdoch is the last member of a dying breed. Time for him to step back</strong><br />Jul 21st 2011 | from the print edition<br /><br /></font><font face="Verdana">IT HARDLY seemed possible that the man had held sway over politics and media for so long. Appearing before a parliamentary committee on July 19th to explain how phone-hacking had flourished in his British newspapers; why his company is alleged to have paid £100,000 ($160,000) in bribes to policemen; why two people in his pay have been jailed and several arrested; Rupert Murdoch paused alarmingly and fumbled his answers. Yet, as the halting performance of News Corporation’s boss was beamed round the world, the firm’s stock rose.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">Weakness in a boss does not normally make a firm seem stronger. But News Corporation is not a normal firm. It is a family-run public company, controlled by means of super-voting shares. The 80-year-old Mr Murdoch, who is both chief executive and chairman, seems minded to run it until he can hand the reins to one or more of his children. Yet the interests of the family and those of the firm are diverging.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">oliticians and the public see Mr Murdoch differently from investors. To the first group he is the wily builder of a global media empire, the maker and breaker of political careers. To the second he is, increasingly, a liability: an impediment to the smooth running of News Corporation. The closer he seems to retirement, the stronger the company appears; for the media business has changed in a way that makes Mr Murdoch seem like a man out of time. He is the last media mogul.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana"><strong>Murdochdämmerung</strong></font><br /><font face="Verdana">The media industry used to be full of powerful families. London had the Rothermeres; Los Angeles had the Chandlers. The Hollywood studios began as family outfits. But a combination of regulation and technology has broken media monopolies. Beginning in 1948 America’s courts smashed the old, vertically integrated studios. The internet is undermining the dominance of mass media and handing power to start-ups, bloggers and companies like Google and Yahoo! for whom news is a peripheral business, not a consuming passion.</font><br /><font face="Verdana">Most of the families have sold up or stepped back from day-to-day management. At first some gave way to big characters who treated their businesses as fiefs. But these days the suits are firmly in control. Michael Eisner was pushed out of Disney in 2005, to be replaced by the quieter Bob Iger. Time Warner is run by Jeff Bewkes, a kind of anti-mogul who has streamlined the company. Viacom is controlled by the rarely seen Sumner Redstone, but run by a former corporate lawyer. Silvio Berlusconi is ailing politically and his media empire is under attack—by Sky Italia, a News Corporation outfit.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">Mr Murdoch inherited a newspaper business and boldly turned it into a multi-media empire. Arriving in Britain in the 1960s, he invented the modern tabloid newspaper—a stew of sexual titillation, moral outrage and political aggression. In America he broke the stranglehold of the three major broadcast TV networks. His Fox News Channel has enraged liberals—and piled up profits.</font><br /><font face="Verdana">The coups continue, but the judgment looks increasingly faulty. Mr Murdoch grabbed Myspace in a typically bold deal, then watched helplessly as it was bulldozed by Facebook. In 2007 he brilliantly exploited weaknesses in the Bancroft family to seize Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal, but apparently failed to notice that the newspaper business was collapsing. Dow Jones’s value was later written down by half.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">The scandal engulfing the firm’s British newspaper division has not just enraged the country but also hobbled the company. News Corporation has been forced to end its pursuit of BSkyB, a satellite broadcaster that Mr Murdoch helped build. Lawsuits and, probably, prosecutions await (see article). British politicians, who feel liberated from the Murdoch yoke, may tighten regulation and make it harder to make money from media businesses.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">The scandal also reveals the hazards of running a company as a family concern. James Murdoch, the chief’s son, is a competent man who ran BSkyB well. With a different surname, he could have a glittering career at another media firm. Newspapers have weakened him. Sent to learn the family’s traditional trade, he never seemed as comfortable with print. A messy triumvirate of the two Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks, who resigned as boss of News International on July 15th, helps explain (though it hardly excuses) the firm’s pathetic failure to investigate quickly phone-hacking and bribery. Putting his son in charge of newspapers was the action of an old-style proprietor, not a chief executive. It was based on two dated assumptions: that a young scion should be lined up for the top job, and that News Corporation’s future lies in newspapers.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">Neither the board nor angry shareholders can get rid of the Murdochs. But the company would be better off with less feudal management. The jobs of chairman and chief executive should be divided—a good idea in any firm—and the elder Mr Murdoch should step down from day-to-day running of the company. He could stay on as chairman: it is a good role for a founder, especially one who has had (with a few notable exceptions) a record of appointing smart lieutenants.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana"><strong>The end of history and the last man</strong></font><br /><font face="Verdana">The media industry needs a strong, well-managed News Corporation. When it is not distracted by the pursuit of exciting deals, the firm has fought shrewdly to prevent newspaper articles, television programmes and films from turning into digital flotsam. News Corporation has been the loudest advocate for newspaper paywalls, which may help that business survive, although they do not solve its problems. Mr Murdoch’s feisty character has helped his company become bold. But feistiness is ingrained in News Corporation: it will not disappear if the chairman-boss becomes a mere chairman.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">Mr Murdoch will not be the last builder of a media empire. Michael Bloomberg has created a powerful firm and a political career as mayor of New York, although he has wisely kept the two separate. Proto-moguls like Mexico’s Emilio Azcárraga are appearing in the emerging world. But the era of the global mogul is over. Mr Murdoch would do his shareholders and his family a service if he recognised that, and stepped back.</font><br /><font face="Verdana"><br /></font><br /><font face="Verdana">From The Economist: http://www.economist.com/node/18988526</font>
512#
发表于 2011-7-24 00:25:42 | 只看该作者


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咖啡很容易上瘾的 呵呵。。红牛我初中考体育的时候喝过跑了人生最快的速度咔咔。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>daisyの小夢想</u> (2011/7/24 0:18:34)</div><br />
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<br /><br />我怎么喝了红牛就跑不动啊?是不是糖粉太多了,尤其是跑步时对身体的新陈代谢不好啊。
513#
发表于 2011-7-24 00:27:21 | 只看该作者


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咖啡很容易上瘾的 呵呵。。红牛我初中考体育的时候喝过跑了人生最快的速度咔咔。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>daisyの小夢想</u> (2011/7/24 0:18:34)</div><br /><br />
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<br /><br />我怎么喝了红牛就跑不动啊?是不是糖粉太多了,尤其是跑步时对身体的新陈代谢不好啊。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 0:25:42)</div><br />
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 红牛有很强的心理暗示作用,嘻嘻~~
514#
发表于 2011-7-24 09:51:44 | 只看该作者

速度2-17

1---------62s<br />2--4lines--90s<br />3--4lines--87s<br />4--6lines--90s<br />5--1.5lines--70s<br /><br />速度的第一部分好抽象阿,搞不太懂。。
515#
发表于 2011-7-24 12:13:31 | 只看该作者

越障2-16

6‘10”<br />- 一个可以在新闻业和政治领域的人物R.M在前不久的调查中被声称其公司有向警司受贿行为,并且公司内部也有人被判监以及逮捕,但即使公司状况如此,公司的股价还是在持续飙升;<br />- 对于一个不能保持良好形象的首席总裁来讲,其对于公司本身的发展只会起到负面的影响。但是由于R.M的公司是以新闻业为主的公司,所以其影响不会太大,并且R.M.公司属家族性生意,所以他会在自己退休前慢慢将其公司转手给他的子嗣,担着可能会导致其公司走向分支状态;<br />- 很多政客都认为R.M.的离去将会令他成为新闻业的最后一个权威人物,他离离去的日子越近,公司的运营将会越好。。。<br />- 媒体业过去主要是以家族经营为主。包括洛杉矶,美国好莱坞等地的媒体公司都是如此。但之后由于受到互联网对yahoo,Google开始对家族业为主的媒体公司进行限制。而且,一些政客同时也表示媒体公司并没有利益产出的表现,所以也在削弱其发展。如此一来,很多以家族经营的媒体公司开始抛售其公司或是转让给一些大的客户。不过这种现象后来慢慢得到了控制,后面以三个例子来说明其控制。<br />- R.M.所经营的公司是由起初的报纸行业开始慢慢转入媒体行业的,后来的FOX NEWS也是在他旗下的掌控之一,但是之后由于他在my space和wall street journal占股的错误抉择使其公司开始从下坡路。<br />- 但是公司丑闻的影响不只如此,R.M.的儿子本来是可以在媒体也有一番自己的事业的,但是由于其家族事业的原因,他没有办法合理解释通讯hack和受贿一事所以被逮捕。<br />- 一些政客虽然对R.M.公司很不满,但是并没有办法取缔它,所以建议如果公司内部可以实行分开管理而非家族式集中管理会对公司经营有利,而R.M.可以继续担当他的公司首席官。<br />- 一个健康的媒体公司需要有良好的经营管理,Bloomberg的公司在纽约就是以分开是管理进行的,所以才有了今天的成就。所以,虽然公司的丑闻在不没有得到解决的情况下也可以对生意有所帮助,但是其内部的问题将会永远存在。那么对于一个是否是仅仅担当首席执行官的问题已经不再重要了,那么对于R.M.来讲,或许彻底的离开并非一件坏事。
516#
发表于 2011-7-24 12:21:20 | 只看该作者


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咖啡很容易上瘾的 呵呵。。红牛我初中考体育的时候喝过跑了人生最快的速度咔咔。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>daisyの小夢想</u> (2011/7/24 0:18:34)</div><br /><br /><br />
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<br /><br />我怎么喝了红牛就跑不动啊?是不是糖粉太多了,尤其是跑步时对身体的新陈代谢不好啊。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 0:25:42)</div><br /><br />
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 红牛有很强的心理暗示作用,嘻嘻~~<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>daisyの小夢想</u> (2011/7/24 0:27:21)</div><br />
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<br /><br />哈哈,daisy说得对。。
517#
发表于 2011-7-24 12:22:48 | 只看该作者


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6‘10”<br />- 一个可以在新闻业和政治领域的人物R.M在前不久的调查中被声称其公司有向警司受贿行为,并且公司内部也有人被判监以及逮捕,但即使公司状况如此,公司的股价还是在持续飙升;<br />- 对于一个不能保持良好形象的首席总裁来讲,其对于公司本身的发展只会起到负面的影响。但是由于R.M的公司是以新闻业为主的公司,所以其影响并不会有负面效果;并且R.M.公司属家族性生意,所以他会在自己退休前慢慢将其公司转手给他的子嗣,担着可能会导致其公司走向分支状态;<br />- 很多政客都认为R.M.的离去将会令他成为新闻业的最后一个权威人物,他离离去的日子越近,公司的运营将会越好。。。<br />- 媒体业过去主要是以家族经营为主。包括洛杉矶,美国好莱坞等地的媒体公司都是如此。但之后由于受到互联网对yahoo,Google开始对家族业为主的媒体公司进行限制。而且,一些政客同时也表示媒体公司并没有利益产出的表现,所以也在削弱其发展。如此一来,很多以家族经营的媒体公司开始抛售其公司或是转让给一些大的客户。不过这种现象后来慢慢得到了控制,后面以三个例子来说明其控制。<br />- R.M.所经营的公司是由起初的报纸行业开始慢慢转入媒体行业的,后来的FOX NEWS也是在他旗下的掌控之一,但是之后由于他在my space和wall street journal占股的错误抉择使其公司开始从下坡路。<br />- 但是公司丑闻的影响不只如此,R.M.的儿子本来是可以在媒体也有一番自己的事业的,但是由于其家族事业的原因,他没有办法合理解释通讯hack和受贿一事所以被逮捕。<br />- 一些政客虽然对R.M.公司很不满,但是并没有办法取缔它,所以建议如果公司内部可以实行分开管理而非家族式集中管理会对公司经营有利,而R.M.可以继续担当他的公司首席官。<br />- 一个健康的媒体公司需要有良好的经营管理,Bloomberg的公司在纽约就是以分开是管理进行的,所以才有了今天的成就。所以,虽然公司的丑闻在不没有得到解决的情况下也可以对生意有所帮助,但是其内部的问题将会永远存在。那么对于一个是否是仅仅担当首席执行官的问题已经不再重要了,那么对于R.M.来讲,或许彻底的离开并非一件坏事。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 12:13:31)</div><br />
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<br /><br />第一次翻译得这么细致,这篇文章结构好好,喜欢。。。
518#
发表于 2011-7-24 12:23:51 | 只看该作者

这是传说中的自恋么。。哈哈 还专门引用一下。。



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6‘10”<br />- 一个可以在新闻业和政治领域的人物R.M在前不久的调查中被声称其公司有向警司受贿行为,并且公司内部也有人被判监以及逮捕,但即使公司状况如此,公司的股价还是在持续飙升;<br />- 对于一个不能保持良好形象的首席总裁来讲,其对于公司本身的发展只会起到负面的影响。但是由于R.M的公司是以新闻业为主的公司,所以其影响并不会有负面效果;并且R.M.公司属家族性生意,所以他会在自己退休前慢慢将其公司转手给他的子嗣,担着可能会导致其公司走向分支状态;<br />- 很多政客都认为R.M.的离去将会令他成为新闻业的最后一个权威人物,他离离去的日子越近,公司的运营将会越好。。。<br />- 媒体业过去主要是以家族经营为主。包括洛杉矶,美国好莱坞等地的媒体公司都是如此。但之后由于受到互联网对yahoo,Google开始对家族业为主的媒体公司进行限制。而且,一些政客同时也表示媒体公司并没有利益产出的表现,所以也在削弱其发展。如此一来,很多以家族经营的媒体公司开始抛售其公司或是转让给一些大的客户。不过这种现象后来慢慢得到了控制,后面以三个例子来说明其控制。<br />- R.M.所经营的公司是由起初的报纸行业开始慢慢转入媒体行业的,后来的FOX NEWS也是在他旗下的掌控之一,但是之后由于他在my space和wall street journal占股的错误抉择使其公司开始从下坡路。<br />- 但是公司丑闻的影响不只如此,R.M.的儿子本来是可以在媒体也有一番自己的事业的,但是由于其家族事业的原因,他没有办法合理解释通讯hack和受贿一事所以被逮捕。<br />- 一些政客虽然对R.M.公司很不满,但是并没有办法取缔它,所以建议如果公司内部可以实行分开管理而非家族式集中管理会对公司经营有利,而R.M.可以继续担当他的公司首席官。<br />- 一个健康的媒体公司需要有良好的经营管理,Bloomberg的公司在纽约就是以分开是管理进行的,所以才有了今天的成就。所以,虽然公司的丑闻在不没有得到解决的情况下也可以对生意有所帮助,但是其内部的问题将会永远存在。那么对于一个是否是仅仅担当首席执行官的问题已经不再重要了,那么对于R.M.来讲,或许彻底的离开并非一件坏事。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 12:13:31)</div><br /><br />
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<br /><br />第一次翻译得这么细致,这篇文章结构好好,喜欢。。。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 12:22:48)</div><br />
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519#
发表于 2011-7-24 12:29:47 | 只看该作者


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6‘10”<br />- 一个可以在新闻业和政治领域的人物R.M在前不久的调查中被声称其公司有向警司受贿行为,并且公司内部也有人被判监以及逮捕,但即使公司状况如此,公司的股价还是在持续飙升;<br />- 对于一个不能保持良好形象的首席总裁来讲,其对于公司本身的发展只会起到负面的影响。但是由于R.M的公司是以新闻业为主的公司,所以其影响并不会有负面效果;并且R.M.公司属家族性生意,所以他会在自己退休前慢慢将其公司转手给他的子嗣,担着可能会导致其公司走向分支状态;<br />- 很多政客都认为R.M.的离去将会令他成为新闻业的最后一个权威人物,他离离去的日子越近,公司的运营将会越好。。。<br />- 媒体业过去主要是以家族经营为主。包括洛杉矶,美国好莱坞等地的媒体公司都是如此。但之后由于受到互联网对yahoo,Google开始对家族业为主的媒体公司进行限制。而且,一些政客同时也表示媒体公司并没有利益产出的表现,所以也在削弱其发展。如此一来,很多以家族经营的媒体公司开始抛售其公司或是转让给一些大的客户。不过这种现象后来慢慢得到了控制,后面以三个例子来说明其控制。<br />- R.M.所经营的公司是由起初的报纸行业开始慢慢转入媒体行业的,后来的FOX NEWS也是在他旗下的掌控之一,但是之后由于他在my space和wall street journal占股的错误抉择使其公司开始从下坡路。<br />- 但是公司丑闻的影响不只如此,R.M.的儿子本来是可以在媒体也有一番自己的事业的,但是由于其家族事业的原因,他没有办法合理解释通讯hack和受贿一事所以被逮捕。<br />- 一些政客虽然对R.M.公司很不满,但是并没有办法取缔它,所以建议如果公司内部可以实行分开管理而非家族式集中管理会对公司经营有利,而R.M.可以继续担当他的公司首席官。<br />- 一个健康的媒体公司需要有良好的经营管理,Bloomberg的公司在纽约就是以分开是管理进行的,所以才有了今天的成就。所以,虽然公司的丑闻在不没有得到解决的情况下也可以对生意有所帮助,但是其内部的问题将会永远存在。那么对于一个是否是仅仅担当首席执行官的问题已经不再重要了,那么对于R.M.来讲,或许彻底的离开并非一件坏事。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 12:13:31)</div><br /><br /><br />
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<br /><br />第一次翻译得这么细致,这篇文章结构好好,喜欢。。。<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>fox0923</u> (2011/7/24 12:22:48)</div><br /><br />
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<div style="text-align:right;">-- by 会员 <u>MarsTOF</u> (2011/7/24 12:23:51)</div><br />
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<br />嘿嘿。。mars现在才看出来啊,是有点,大半夜的热的睡不着来读帖子,给点“呱唧呱唧”吧。。。
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发表于 2011-7-24 13:31:53 | 只看该作者
报数。。。<br />速度2-17,第一篇都快成越障了,好多生词……<br />1.差4行<br />2.差5行<br />3.差3行<br />4.差6行<br />5.差3行
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