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    Amazon has suddenly withdrawn its plans to build a satellite headquarters in New York City, citing growing opposition of local elected officials in a shifting political climate.

The decision marks a stunning reversal just three months after Amazon crowned Long Island City, Queens, one of two winners of a highly public nationwide search in which hundreds of communities vied for the tech group’s investment.

By losing Amazon, New York will sacrifice an estimated 25,000 jobs -paying an average annual salary of $150,000 each- as well as a signature victory in a broader effort to transform the financial services capital into a technology hub to rival Silicon Valley.

Amazon’s about-face is a particular setback for governor Andrew Cuomo, who led the company’s recruitment and touted its November decision as the city’s biggest-ever economic development win.

At the same time, it appeared to confirm the dominance of a progressive wing of the Democratic party, led by the recently elected Queens representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was suspicious of Amazon’s arrival. Ms, Ocasio-Cortez questioned its opposition to organized labor and whether local citizens would benefit from its jobs.

Amazon officials said the decision to abandon New York had been taken recently, and would not discuss what role, if any, Jeff Bezos , the company’s founder, played in the move.

“The commitment to building a headquarters required positive, collaborative relationships with state and local officials who will be supportive over the long term,” Amazon wrote in a blog post. “While polls show that 70 percent of New Yorkers support our plans and investment, a number of state and local politicians have made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us.”

Amazon said it did not intend to reopen the search process for a replacement. Instead , company officials expect to spread the jobs they planned to locate in Queens around existing Amazon facilities in Boston, San Diego, Vancouver and the Bay Area.

1.Amazon drew back from setting up a satellite headquarters in that __________.

A.there is a widespread public objection.

B.the political climate is favorable to revolution.

C.a number of state and local politicians changed their tunes.

D.Long Island lost the fierce competition for the investment.

2.The underlined word “about-face” is closest in meaning to _________.

A.victory B.reversal

C.investment D.support

3.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Amazon reoriented itself from a financial center to a technology hub.

B.Jeff Bezos was to blame for his mistakes in decision-making.

C.Andrew Cuomo had prejudice against Amazon’s new headquarters plan.

D.Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez was cautious in response to Amazon’s plan.

4.What is the passage mainly concerned with?

A.Amazon relocate its new facilities in Queens.

B.Amazon drops plans for headquarters in New York City.

C.Amazon seeks to cooperate with state and local politicians.

D.Amazon is under fire for withdrawing the plan for a facility.

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要说明了亚马逊突然撤销了在纽约市建立一个卫星总部的计划,理由是在政治气候变化的背景下,当地民选官员的反对越来越强烈。文章说明了这一行为将产生的影响,以及相关人员对此的看法。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段Amazon has suddenly withdrawn its plans to build a satellite headquarters in New York City, citing growing opposition of local elected officials in a shifting political climate.可知亚马逊突然撤销了在纽约市建立一个卫星总部的计划,理由是在政治气候变化的背景下,当地民选官员的反对越来越强烈。由此可知,亚马逊退出了设立卫星总部的计划,因为许多州和地方政客改变了他们的态度。故选C。 2.词义猜测题。根据第二段中The decision marks a stunning reversal可知亚马逊退出了设立卫星总部的计划这一决定标志着一个惊人的逆转,而这次逆转对纽约州州长Andrew Cuomo来说是一次特别的挫折。由此可知,划线单词意思为“逆转”。故选B。 3.细节理解题。根据第五段At the same time, it appeared to confirm the dominance of a progressive wing of the Democratic party, led by the recently elected Queens representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was suspicious of Amazon’s arrival. Ms, Ocasio-Cortez questioned its opposition to organized labor and whether local citizens would benefit from its jobs.可知与此同时,它似乎证实了民主党进步派的主导地位,后者由最近当选的皇后区众议员Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez领导,他对亚马逊的到来表示怀疑。Ocasio-Cortez女士质疑其对劳工组织的反对,以及当地公民是否会从其工作中受益。由此可知,Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez对亚马逊的计划持谨慎怀疑态度。故选D。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段Amazon has suddenly withdrawn its plans to build a satellite headquarters in New York City, citing growing opposition of local elected officials in a shifting political climate.可知亚马逊突然撤销了在纽约市建立一个卫星总部的计划,理由是在政治气候变化的背景下,当地民选官员的反对越来越强烈。结合文章主要内容为说明亚马逊退出了设立卫星总部的计划这一行为所产生的影响,以及相关人员对此的看法。故选B。
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