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1.环境总经济价值的构成

(3)总经济价值的组成。

我们可以用下式表示环境总经济价值的组成:

(1)非煤矿矿山的建设项目(注:

对煤矿建设项目有单独特别规定);

(1)非煤矿矿山的建设项目(注:

对煤矿建设项目有单独特别规定);

安全评价的原理可归纳为四个基本原理,即相关性原理、类推原理、惯性原理和量变到质变原理。

(6)生态保护措施能否有效预防和控制生态破坏。

(二)建设项目环境影响评价的工作等级

(四)规划环境影响评价的审查

(三)环境影响评价的原则

3)迁移。

Text3

Reading1hour

PARTONE

Questions1–8

●Lookatthestatementsbelowandatthefiveextractsontheoppositepagefromanarticlegivingadvicetoself-employedconsultantsaboutnegotiatingfeesfortheirservices.

●Whichbook(A,B,C,DorE)doseeachstatement1–8referto?

●Foreachstatement!

–8,makeoneletter(A,B,C,DorE)onyourAnswerSheet.

●Youwillneedtousesomeoftheselettersmorethanonce.

Example:

1Lackofself-confidencewillputyouatadisadvantageinanegotiation.

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ABCDE

1Tryingtonegotiateisonlyworthwhileifthereistheprospectofsuccess.

2Thebestresultofnegotiationiswhenbothpartieshaveasenseofsatisfaction.

3Acceptingalowerfeemighthavebenefitsinthefuture.

4Itisimportanttoknowhowmuchotherpeoplearechargingforsimilarwork.

5Youshouldaskforafeeinexcessofwhatyouexpecttoget.

6Offertheotherpartyincentivestoagreetoyourfee.

7Otherpeople’sreactionstoyouareinfluencedbyyourbodylanguage.

8Itmaybecomeobviousthatyouhavecometoregretadealyouhavemade.

A

You’reindangerofsellingyourselfshortifyoudon’tknowwherethegoalpostsare,especiallywhenyou’renegotiatingwithanewclient.Researchthemarketandfindoutthegoingrate.Youcandothisbynetworkingcontactsortalkingtosmallbusinessadvisers.Alternatively,askthecompetition.Ofcourseyourrivalsmaynottellyou,butthere’snoharminasking.Anotherprerequisiteislearningtorecognizewhenthere’sscopefornegotiation,becausewithoutit,youcanwasteagreatdealoftimeandenergy.

B

Knowtheamountyouwouldreallylike,slightlyabovewhatyouthinktheywillofferandabovewhatyou’dbehappytosettlefor.Also,knowyourtrade-offs.Createawishlistofallthethingsyou’dliketoreceiveifyoulivedinaperfectworld.Thatway,iftheothersidewantyoutomovefromyourpreferredoropeningpositiononanissuetoapositionnearerthebottomline,youcanmoveinexchangeforsomethingfromyourwishlist.

C

Peoplewhoarenervousaboutnegotiatingovermoneyoftenletfeartellthemthey’renogoodatthesediscussionsandnotworththefee.Youliterallycan’taffordtheluxuryofasinglenegotiatingthought.Standupwhenmakingnegotiatingphonecalls:

itwillmakeyoufellmorepowerful.Ifyou’refacetoface,makesteadyeyecontact,keepyourheadupandyourhandsstill–theseallsuggestassertiveness,ratherthanaggressivenessorpassivity,andyou’llbesurprisedathowmuchthisaffectsthewaythatyoucomeacrossinthenegotiation.

D

Youhavetoknowthepricebelowwhichitwouldbeuneconomicalforyoutodoajob.Thiscouldvaryfromjobtojob-youmaybepreparedtodosomecheaperinthehopethatthey’llleadtobetterthings.Butdon’tbetalkedbelowyourbottomlineandendupworkingfornothing.Afterall,inthelongterm,there’slittlepointinagreeingtosomethingthatyou’renothappywith:

you’relikelytofeelresentful,andthismightevencomeacrossinyourbehaviour.

E

Whennegotiatingmoney,theremaybenon-financialfactorsyoucanthrowintothemix.Forexample,whynotsay,‘Ifyoupaymesuchandsuch,I’llincludeareportonthecompanyforyou’.Plantheseextrasbeforehand.Makesurethattheywon’ttakeforevertodo,butarethingsofvaluetotheotherside.Thisway,youcanachievetheidealoutcome:

youappeartoacceptcompromisewheninfactyou’vegoteverythingyouwanted,andthey’llthinktheygotthebetterofthedeal.

PARTTWO

Questions9–14

●Readthetextabouttrainingprogammes.

●Choosethebestsentencefromtheoppositepagetofilleachofthegaps.

●Foreachgap9–14,markoneletter(A-H)onyourAnswerSheet.

●Donotuseanylettermorethanonce.

●Thereisanexampleatthebeginning.(0)

REALTRAININGFORALL-ACTIONMANAGERS

Learningbydoingisfamiliartoeverymanagersentonatrainingcourse.Invariablythisinvolvesrole-playbasedonstudiesoflong-agotriumphsanddisastersfromarelevantindustryororganization.(0)_H_Theproblemis,anyexperienceofdecision-makinggainedfromrole-playhasoneobviousshortcoming:

itisnotreallife.

Totacklethisdilemma,someofthebest-knowncompanieshavesetuptheInternationalManagementDevelopmentConsortium,whichprovidesarangeofexecutivedevelopmentprogrammesforstaffmembers.(9)____Whatthismeansisthattheyinvolve‘actionlearning’throughreal-lifesituations,andparticipantsworkasproblem-solvingconsultantsonprojectswithincompaniesengagedinday-to-daybusiness.

(10)____Withinthistheyalsotaketrainingandrefreshercoursesintraditionalbusinessskillssuchasfinance,marketing,staffmanagementandstrategicplanning.Thesedisciplinesaretaughtbyamixofacademics,businesspeopleandseniormanagersfromConsortiumcompanieswhoalsomonitortheconsultancywork.

Morethan100oftheseconsultancyprojectshavebeenundertakensofar,andmanymorearetocome.(11)____Generally,thosewhochoosetoattendthecoursecomefromvariouscountries,reflectingthemulti-nationalnatureofcompanieswithintheConsortium.(12)____Asaresultofthiscross-culturalexchange,thepeopleonthecourselearnagreatdealfromeachother-andoftenkeepincontactonaprofessionallevellongaftertheendoftheircourse.

TheConsortiumsayslanguagedifficultiesarenotaproblemwhenconsultanciesareundertakenforforeigncompaniesonsite.Atranslatorisonhandtodealwithdifficultieswhicharisefromtechnicaltermsorjargon.

(13)____Thisisbecausetheyarenotchargedconsultancyfees,althoughanominalsumispayableforadministration.ThefundingfortheschemeisprovidedbyeachConsortiummemberwhocontributestothecostofrunningthetrainingcourses,andtheamountinvolvedisconsiderablylessthanfeeschargedbyleadingbusinessschools.(14)____‘itis,’saystheChairman,‘areallearningexperiencewithtechniquesthatcaneasilybeusedbackatwork..’

Example:

0

ABCDEFGH

ATheyarebeingofferedbycompanieswhoareawareofthebenefitsoftherangeofknowledgeofferedbythepeopleonthecourse.

BAswellasthesavings,therearealsothedividendsitpaysintheformofimprovedstaffperformance.

CThedifferencebetweentheseprogrammesandtheaverageexecutivecourse,however,isthatthesecoursesarebasedontheconceptof‘live’consultancy.

DInthisway,participantscanalsobenchmarkthemselvesagainstthebestmembersfromarangeofConsortiumcompanies.

EThismeansthatwithineverytraininggrouptherewillbeawidevarietyofexperience,whichisdiscussedandexploredbythegroup.

FTypically,groupsofuptosixcoursemembersundertakeprojectsaspartofthisdevelopmentprogramme.

GAnothermajoradvantageisthatthesecompaniesusuallygettheirproblemssolvedverycheaply.

HManagersaretypicallycastaskeyfiguresinthesedramas,thecomparisonsaremadelaterbetweenhowtheydealtwiththefictionalsituationandtheactualevent.

PARTTHREE

Questions15–20

●Readthefollowingarticleaboutbusinessschoolsandthequestionsontheoppositepage.

●Foreachquestion15–20,markoneletter(A,B,CorD)onyourAnswerSheetfortheansweryouchoose.

Intermsofpurequantityofresearchanddebate,businessschoolshaveperformedamazinglyinpromotingmanagementasadistinctiveactivity.Nootherdisciplinehasproducedasmuchinsuchashortperiod.Itisunclearyethowmuchofitwillstandthetestoftime,butforsheerindustry,thebusinessschooldeservecredit.Notadaygoesbywithoutanotherwaveofresearchpapers,books,articles,andjournals.

Intheseterms,schoolshaveproducedagenerallyacceptedtheoreticalbasisformanagement.Whenitcomestoknowledgecreation,however,theyfindthemselvesindifficulties.Theyarecaughtbetweentheneedforacademicrigourandforreal-worldbusinessrelevance,whichtendtopullinoppositedirections.Thedesiretoestablishmanagementasacredibledisciplineleadstoresearchthatpanderstotraditionalacademiccriteria.Theproblemforbusinessschoolresearchersisthattheyseektheapprovaloftheiracademicpeersratherthanthebusinesscommunity.IntheUnitedStatesthishasledtothesortofgrand‘paperclipcounting’exercisesthatmeetdemandsforacademicrigourbutfailtoaddoneiotatotherealsumofhumanknowledge.

Businessschoolshavetoooftenallowedtheconstraintsoftheacademicworldtocloudtheirviewoftherealworld.Businessschoolresearchersseekprovabletheories–ratherthanhelpfultheories.Theyhavechampionedaprescriptiveapproachtomanagementbasedonanalysisand,morerecently,onfashionableideasthatsoondisappearintotheether.The‘onebestway’approachencouragesresearcherstomouldtheidiosyncrasiesofmanagerialrealityintotheirtightlydefinedmodelsofbehaviour.Figuresandstatisticsarefittedintolinearequationsandtidymodels.Economistsandothersocialscientistslabelthiscuresmoothing.Meanwhile,realitycontinuallyrefusestoco-operate.

Centraltothisisthetensionbetweenrelevanceandrigour.Inaperfectworld,therewouldbenoneedtochoosebetweenthetwo.Butinthebusinessschoolworld,theneedtosatisfyacademiccriteriaandbepublishedinjournalsoftentiltsthebalanceawayfromrelevance.Inotherwords,itisofteneasiertopursuequantifiableobjectivesthanitistoaddanythingusefultothedebatea

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