阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1—4段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。 Ford 1 Ford’s great strength was the manufacturing process--not
invention. Long before he started a car company, he was a worker, known for
picking up pieces of metal and wire and turning them into machines. He started
putting cars together in 1891. Although it was by no means the first popular
automobile, the Model T showed the world just how creative Ford was at combining
technology and market. 2 The company’s assembly line alone threw
America’s Industrial Revolution into overdrive (高速运转). Instead of having workers
put together the entire car, Ford’s friends, who were great toolmakers from
Scotland, organized teams that added parts to each Model T as it moved down a
line. By the time Ford’s Highland Park plant was humming (嗡嗡作响) along in 1914,
the world’s first automatic conveyor belt could turn out a car every 93
minutes. 3 The same year Henry Ford shocked the world with the $5-a-day
minimum wage scheme, the greatest contribution he had ever made. The average
wage in the auto industry then was $2.34 for a 9-hour shift. Ford not only
doubled that, he also took an hour off the workday. In those years it was
unthinkable that a man could be paid that much for doing something that didn’t
involve an awful lot of training or education. The Wall Street Journal called
the plan "an economic crime", and critics everywhere laughed at Ford. 4
But as the wage increased later to daily $10, it proved a critical
component Of Ford’s dream to make the automobile accessible (可及的) to all. The
critics were too stupid to understand that because Ford had lowered his costs
per car, the higher wages didn’t matter—except for making it possible for more
people to buy cars. Paragraph 3______