高三2024年普通高校招生考试冲刺压轴卷(一)1英语L试题

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The business of offering flexible office space on short leases to individuals andbusinesses,a modeh that WeWork hoped to make mainstream,remains a niche(小商机)inCocommercial real estate despite the billions of dollars the company and others invested in theothersapproach.In its prime years,WeWork said it would redefine offices.It leased millions of squarea tiny sfeet from landlords,hoping to take in enough revenue from its customers to cover its costs.Butgyrusthe company never created a sustainable business or changed how most people worked.neuronWeWork filed for bankruptey protection this week inan effort to quickly slim down itsoffcespaces,wanting to give up over 70 leases right away,with possible more to follow.Other co-descrilworking companies may take over some of those locations,but some owners of office buildingsthat itsaid they were not expecting this approach to ever amount to more than a small part of theirAlzhebusiness.Office vacancies (are at their highest level in decades,with lots of spaceavailable for sublet((转租房屋)often at a deep discount from the rents that prevailed before theHowpandemic.WeWork's bankruptcy will only make the situation worse by leaving landlords withspecimore space to fill.fromHowever,Jamie Hodari,the CEO of a New York co-working firm,working closely withneurlandlords,says,"In fact,the disappearance of WeWork opens up a window of opportunity forbrailandlords to take that space over.Some building owners will start to run office buildings moreneulike hotels,with individuals and companies signing short-term leases directly with themselves toMRget higher profit,about two thirds of it.28.What does the underlined "Riding the trend of the 'sharing economy'"mean?HA.Using public transportation.B.Biking to work.分C.Investing in coworking spaces.D.Joining carpooling(拼车)services.29.WRat did WeWork hope to achieve with its business model?A.To redefine offices.B.To become profitable.C.To change how most people worked.D.All of the above.30.According to the article,what is the current state of office vacancies?A.They have reached their peak in decades.B.They are at their lowest level in decades.C.They have remained stable over the years.D.They have increased slightly due to the pandemic.31.What's Jamie Hodari's attitude towards the bankruptcy of WeWork's?A.Cautious.B.Indifferent.C.OptimisticD.Pessimistic.【高考冲刺试卷(三)·英语第6页(共12页)】
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