MBA英语历年真题答案详解.doc

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2001年MBA英语真题及答案  考生须知  选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2001年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIVocabulary(10points)  Directions:  Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  1.Theannual------ofthedepartmentstorestartstomorrow.  Astocking.   Bstocktaking  Cstockpiling.  Dstockholding.  2.Remembertoaskfora------ofqualityforthesegoods;otherwisetheywillnotofferanymaintenance..mbajyz.cn    Awarranty.    Bpromise  Ccertificate.  Drecejpt.  3.Inmanycountriestobaccoandmedicinearegovernment------.  Acontrol.    Bmonopoly   Cbusiness.    Dbelongings.  4.Banknotesarenotusually------intogoldnowadays.  Ainverted.    Brevertible  Cconvertible.   Ddiverting.  5.I------youthatthegoodswillbedeliverednextweek.  Ainsist.     Bconfirm  Cassure.     Densure.  6.Themanagerjust------hisresignationtotheboardmeetingyesterdayandtodayanotheronetookhisplace..mbajyz.cn  Asentup.     Bsentoff  Csentout.     Dsentin.  7.Letsnot------oversuchatrifle!  Afallthrough.   Bfallout  Cfalloff.     Dfallback.  8.TheculturesofChinaandJapanhavesharedmanyfeatures,buteachhasusedthemaccordingtoitsnational------.  Apersonality.   Btemperament  Cinterest.     Ddestiny.  9.Ourjourneywasslowbecausethetrainstopped------atdifferentvillages.  Agradually.    Bcontinuously  Cconstantly.    Dcontinually.  10.Whenherealizedthepolicehadspottedhim,theman------theexitasquicklyaspossible.   Amadefor.    Bmadeout  Cmadeupto.   Dmadeway.  11.Thegoods------whenwearrivedattheairport.  Awerejustunloaded.    Bwerejustbeingunloaded  Cwerejustbeenunloaded. Dhadjustunloaded.  12.Theprofessorcanhardlyfindsufficientgrounds------hisargumentinfavorofthenewtheory..mbajyz.cn  Awhichtobaseon.    Bonwhichtobase  Ctobaseonwhich.    Dwhichtobebasedon.  13.Ithinkyourwordscarrymoreweightthan------.  Aanybodyelses.    Bthatofanybodys  Canybodyelse.     Delseanybodys.  14.Thesecondbookwas------byAugust1996,buttwoyearslater,theendwasstillnowhereinsight.  Atocomplete.      BcompletedCtohavebeencompleted. Dtohavecompleted.  15.Iwouldhavegonetovisithiminthehospitalhaditbeenatallpossible,butI------fullyoccupiedthewholeoflastweek.  Awere.        Bwas  Chadbeen.      Dhavebeen.  16.Nodifficultyandnohardship------discouragedhim.  Ahas.        Bhave  Chasbeen.     Dhavebeen.  17.Ialwayskeepcandlesinthehouse------thereisapowercut.   Aif.        Bincase  Conconditionthat. Dwhen.  18.Somemodernchildrensfictiondealswithseriousproblemsandsituationswitharealismseldom------inearlierbooks.  Aattempted.    Battempting  Cbeingattempted. Dhavingattempted. 19.Writteninahurry,------..mbajyz.cn  Ahemademanymistakesinthepaper.  Btherewerealotofmistakesinthepaper.  Cwefoundplentyoferrorsinherpaper  Dthepaperwasfulloferrors.  20.Somestudentpreferastrictteacherwhotellsthemexactlywhattodo.Othersprefer------toworkontheirown.  Aleaving.      Btoleave  Chavingbeenleft.  Dtobeleft.  SectionIICloze(10points)  Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.  Itisdifficulttoimaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutmemory.Themeaningsofthousandsofeverydayperceptions,thebases21thedecisionswemake,andtherootsofourhabitsandskillsaretobe22inourpastexperiences,whicharebroughtsintosthepresent23memory.  Memorycanbedefinedasthecapacitytokeep24availableforlateruse.Itincludesnotonly"remembering"thinglikearithmeticorhistoricalfacts,butalsoanychangeinthewayananimaltypicallybehaves.Memoryis25whenaratgivesupeatinggrainbecausehehassniffedsomethingsuspiciousinthegrainpile.Memoryisalsoinvolvedwhenasixyearoldchildlearnstoswingabaseballbat.   Memory26notonlyinhumansandanimalsbutalsoinsomephysicalobjectsandmachines.Computers,forexample,containdevicesforstoringdataforlateruse.Itisinterestingtocomparethememorystoragecapacityofacomputer27thatofahumanbeing.Theinstantaccessmemoryofalargecomputermayholdupto100,000"words"readyfor28use.AnaverageAmericanteenagerprobablyrecognizesthemeaningsofabout100,000wordsofEnglish.However,thisisbutafractionofthetotal29ofinformationwhichtheteenagerhasstored.Consider,forexample,thenumberoffactsandplacesthattheteenagercanrecognizeonsight.Theuseofwordsisthebasisoftheadvancedproblemsolvingintelligenceofhumanbeings.Alargepartofapersonsmemoryisintermsofwordsand30ofwords.  21Aof.Bto.Cfor.Don  22Akept.Bfound.Csought.Dstored  23Aby.Bfrom.Cwith.Din  24.Aexperiences.BbasesCobservations.Dinformation.  25Acalled.Btaken.Cinvolved.Dincluded  26Aexists.Bappears.Caffects.Dseems  27Ato.Bwith.Cagainst.Dfor  28.Aprogressive.BinstructiveCinstant.Dprotective.  29Adeal.Bnumber.Cmount.Damount  30.Acombinations.BcorrectionsCcoordinations.Dcollections.  SectionIIIReadingcomprehension(40points)  SectionA  Directions:.Thereare5passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil..  Questions31to34arebasedonthefollowingpassage:   ThestabilityoftheU.S.bankingsystemismaintainedbymeansofsupervisionandregulation,inspections,depositinsurance,andloanstotroubledbanks.Forover50years,theseprecautionshavepreventedbankingpanics.However,therehavebeensomeclosecalls.ThecollapseofContinentallllinoisBank&TrustedCompanyofChicagoin1984didnotbringdownthebankingsystem,butitcertainlyrattledsomewindows.  Inthelate1970s,ContinentalsoaredtoaleadershippositionamongMidwesternbanks.Partsofitsgrowthstrategywererisky,however.Itmademanyloansintheenergyfield,includingbillionthatittookoverfromPennSquareBandofOklahomaCity.Toobtainthefundsitneededtomaketheseloans,Continentalreliedheavilyonshorttermborrowingfromotherbanksandlarge,30daycertificatesofdeposit-"hotmoney",inbankingjargon.AtleastoneContinentalofficersawdangersignsandwroteawarningmemotohersuperiors,butthememowentunheeded.AlthoughtheComptrolleroftheCurrencyinspectedContinentalonaregularbasis,itfailedtoseelowseriousitsproblemsweregoingtobe.  PennSquareBankwasclosedbyregulatorsinJuly1982.Whenenergypricesbegantoslip,mostofthebillioninloansthatContinentalhadtakenoverfromthesmallerbanksturnedouttobehad.OtherloanstotroubledcompaniessuchChrysler,lnternationalHarvester,andBranifflookedquestionable.Seeingtheseproblem,"hotmoney"ownersbegantopulltheirfundsoutofContinental.  Bythespringof1984,arunonContinentalhadbegun.InMay,thebankhadtoborrow.5billionfromtheFedtoreplaceovernightfundsitbadlost.Butthiswasnotenough.TotrytostemtheoutflowofdepositsfromContinemtal,theFDICagreedtoguaranteenotjustthefirst,000ofeachdepositorsmoneybutallofit.Nevertheless,theruncontinued..mbajyz.cn  FederalregulatorstriedhardtofindasoundbankthatcouldtakeoverContinental-acommonwayofrescuingfailingbanks.ButContinentalwasjusttoobigforanyonetobuy.ByJuly,allhopeofaprivatesectorrescuewasdashed.Regulatorsfacedastarkchoice:LetContinentalcollapse,ortakeitoverthemselves.  Lettingthebankfailseemedtoorisky.Itwasestimatedthatmorethan100otherbankshadplacedenoughfundsinContinentaltoputthematriskifContinentalfailed.Thus,onarainyThursdayattheendofJuly,theFDICineffectnationalizedContinentalIllinoisatacostof.5billion.Thiskeptthebanksdoorsopenandpreventedachainreaction.However,inallbutatechnicalsense,ContinentalhadbecomethebiggestbankfailureinU.S.history.  31.Inthespringof1984,Continentalexperienced------.   Aafastgrowthperiod.Bastabilityperiod  Carun.Danoilpricedecrease.  32.ByJuly,allhopeofaprivatesectorrescuewas------.  Adestroyed.Babsurd  Cdesperate.Ddamaged.  33.ThenationalizatinofContinental------.  Asavedit  Bmade"hotmoney"ownerscontinuetopulltheirfundsoutofContinental.  Calmostbroughtdownthebankingsystem  Dfiredmanyhighrankingofficers.  34.Bankingpanicsmaybepreventedbymeansof------.  Adepositinsurance.Bgrowthstrategy  Clongtermborrowing.Dwarningmemo.  Questions35to38arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Ifsustainablecompetitiveadvantagedependsonworkforceskills,Americanfirmshaveaproblem.HumanresourcemanagementisnottraditionallyseenascentraltothecompetitivesurvivalofthefirmintheUnitedStates.Skillacquisitionisconsideredasanindividualresponsibility.Laborissimplyanotherfactorofproductiontobehired-rentedatthelowestpossiblecost-muchasonebuysrawmaterialsorequipment..mbajyz.cn  Thelackofimportanceattachedtohumanresourcemanagementcanbeseeninthecorporationhierarchy.InanAmericanfirmthechieffinancialofficerisalmostalwayssecondincommand.Thepostofheadofhumanresourcemanagementsisusuallyaspecializedjob,offattheedgeofthecorporatehierarchy.TheexecutivewhoholdsitisneverconsultedonmajorstrategicdecisionsandhasnochancetomoveuptoChiefExecutiveOfficer(CEO).Bywayofcontrast,inJapantheheadofhumanresourcemanagementiscentral-usuallythesecondmostimportantexecutive,aftertheCEO,inthefirmshierarchy.   WhileAmericanfirmsoftentalkaboutthevastamountsspentontrainingtheirworkforces,infacttheyinvestlessintheskilloftheiremployeesthandotheJapaneseorGermanfirms.Themoneytheydoinvestisalsomorehighlyconcentratedonprofessionalandmanagerialemployees.Andthelimitedinvestmentsthataremadeintrainingworkersarealsomuchmorenarrowlyfocusedonthespecificskillsnecessarytodothenextjobratherthanonthebasicbackgroundskillsthatmakeitpossibletoabsorbnewtechnologies.  Asaresult,problemsemergewhennewbreakthroughtechnologiesarrive.IfAmericanworkers,forexample,takemuchlongertolearnhowtooperatenewflexiblemanufacturingstationsthanworkersinGermany(astheydo),theeffectivecostofthosestationsislowerinGermanythanitisintheUnitedStated.Moretimeisrequiredbeforeequipmentisupandrunningatcapacity,andtheneedforextensiveretraininggeneratescostsandcreatesbottlenecksthatlimitthespeedwithwhichnewequipmentcanbeemployed.Theresultisaslowerpaceoftechnologicalchange.Andintheendtheskillsofthebottomhalfofthepopulationaffectthewagesofthetophalf.Ifthebottomhalfcanteffectivelystafftheprocessesthathavetobeoperated,themanagementandprofessionaljobsthatgowiththeseprocesseswilldisappear.  35.WhichofthefollowingappliestothemanagementofhumanresourcesinAmericancompanies?  A.Theyhirepeopleatthelowestcostregardlessoftheirskills.  B.Theyseethegainingofskillsastheiremployeesownbusiness.  C.Theyattachmoreimportancetoworkersthantoequipment..  D.Theyonlyhireskilledworkersbecauseofkeencompetition.  36.WhatisthepositionoftheheadofhumanresourcemanagementinanAmericanfirm?  A.Heisoneofthemostimportantexecutivesinthefirm..  B.Hispostislikelytodisappearwhennewtechnologiesareintroduced.  C.Heisdirectlyunderthechieffinancialexecutive.  D.Hehasnoauthorityinmakingimportantdecisionsinthefirm..  37.ThemoneymostAmericanfirmsspendintrainingmainlygoesto----.   Aworkerswhocanoperatenewequipment.mbajyz.cn  Btechnologicalandmanagerialstaff  Cworkerswholackbasicbackgroundskills  Dtopexecutives.  38.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?  A.AmericanfirmsaredifferentfromJapaneseandGermanfirmsinhumanresourcemanagement.  B.Extensiveretrainingisindispensabletoeffectivehumanresourcemanagement.  C.Theheadofhumanresourcemanagementmustbeinthecentralpositioninafirmshierarchy..  D.ThehumanresourcemanagementstrategiesofAmericanfirmsaffecttheircompetitivecapacity...  Questions39to42arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Internetisavastnetworkofcomputersthatconnectsmanyoftheworldsbusinesses,institutions,andindividuals.Theinternet,whichmeansinterconnectednetworkofnetworks,linkstensofthousandsofsmallercomputernetworks.Thesenetworkstransmithugeamountsofinformationintheformofwords,images,andsounds.  TheInternetwasinformationonvirtuallyeverytopic.Networkuserscansearchthroughsourcesrangingfromvastdatabasestosmallelectronic"bulletinboards,"whereusersformdiscussiongroupsaroundcommoninterests.MuchoftheInternetstrafficconsistsofmessagessentfromonecomputerusertoanother.Thesemessagesarecalledelectronicmailoremail.Internetusershaveelectronicaddressesthatallowthemtosendandreceiveemail.Otherusesofthenetworkincludeobtainingnews,joiningelectronicdebates,andplayingelectronicgames.OnefeatureoftheInternet,knownastheWorldWideWeb,providesgraphics,audio,andvideotoenhancetheinformationinitsdocuments.Thesedocumentscoveravastnumberoftopics..mbajyz.cn  PeopleusuallyaccesstheInternetwithadevicecalledamodem.Modemsconnectcomputerstothenetworkthroughtelephonelines.MuchoftheInternet operatesthroughworldwidetelephonenetworksoffiberopticcables.Thesecablescontainhairthinstrandsofglassthatcarrydataaspulsesoflight.Theycantransmitthousandsoftimesmoredatathanlocalphonelines,mostofwhichconsistofcopperwires.  ThehistoryoftheInternetbeganinthe1960s.Atthattime,theAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency(ARPA)oftheUnitedStatesDepartmentofDefensedevelopedanetworkofcomputerscalledARPAnet.Originally,ARPAnetconnectedonlymilitaryandgovernmentcomputersystems.Itspurposewastomakethesesystemssecureintheeventofadisasterorwas.SoonafterthecreationofARPAnet,universitiesandotherinstitutionsdevelopedtheirowncomputernetworks.ThesenetworkseventuallyweremergedwithARPAnettoformtheInternet.Bythe1990s,anyonewithacomputer,modem,andInternetsoftwarecouldlinkuptotheInternet.  Inthefuture,theInternetwillprobablygrowmoresophisticatedascomputertechnologybecomesmorepowerful.ManyexpertsbelievetheInternetmaybecomepartofalargernetworkcalledtheinformationsuperhighway.Thisnetwork,stillunderdevelopment,wouldlinkcomputerswithtelephonecompanies,cabletelevisionstations,andothercommunicationsystems.Peoplecouldbank,shop,watchTV,andperformmanyotheractivitiesthroughthenetwork.  39.Thispassageisaboutthe------oftheInternet.  Afuture.Bgeneralintroduction  Cuse.Dhistory.  40.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheInternetistrue?  A.ARPAwasthefirstnetusedbyAmericanuniversitiesandinstitutions.  B.ThehistoryoftheInternetcanbetracedbacktofiftyyearsago.  C.ThepurposeoftheInternetistoprotecttheworldintheeventofwar.  D.ARPAnetformedthefoundationoftheInternetnowadays...  41.TheInternetenablespeopletodoallthefollowingthingsEXCEPT----.  Asendingemail.Bobtainingnews  Cexchangingmodem.Dinternetrelatedchat(IRC).   42.Accordingtothelastparagraph,inthefuture------.  A.inmaybehardtopredictthedevelopmentoftheInternet.  B.theInternetwillbecomeanindispensablesuperhighway.  C.theInternetwillbeappliedmore.  D.theInternetwillcombinecablestations.  Questions43to46arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Sexprejudicesarebasedonandjustifiedbytheideologythatbiologyisdestiny.Accordingtothisideology,basicbiologicalandpsychologicaldifferencesexistbetweenthesexes.Thesedifferencesrequireeachsextoplayaseparateroleinsociallife.Womenaretheweakersexbothphysicallyandemotionally.Thus,theyarenaturallysuited,muchmoresothanmen,totheperformanceofdomesticduties.Awomansplace,undernormalcircumstances,iswithintheprotectiveenvironmentofthehome.Naturehasdeterminedthatwomenplaycaretakerroles,suchaswifeandmotherandhomemaker.Ontheotherhand,menarebestsuitedtogooutsintosthecompetitiveworldofworkandpolitics,whereseriousresponsibilitiesmustbetakenon.Menaretobetheproviders;womenandchildrenare"dependents."  Theideologyalsoholdsthatwomenwhowishtoworkoutsidethehouseholdshouldnaturallyfillthesejobsthatareinlinewiththespecialcapabilitiesoftheirsex.Itisthusappropriateforwomen,notmen,tobeemployedasnurses,socialworkers,elementaryschoolteachers,householdhelpers,andclerksandsecretaries.  Thesepositionsaresimplyanextensionofwomensdomesticrole.Informaldistinctionsbetween"womenswork"and"menswork"inthelaborforce,accordingtotheideology,aresimplyafunctionalreflectionofthebasicdifferencesbetweenthesexes..mbajyz.cn  Finally,theideologysuggeststhatnaturehasworkedherwillinanothersignificantway.Forthehumanspeciestosurviveovertime,itsmembersmustregularlyreproduce.Thus,womenmust,whetherathomeorinthelaborforce,makethemostoftheirphysicalappearance.  Sogoestheideology.Itis,ofcourse,nottruethatbasicbiologicalandpsychologicaldifferencesbetweenthesexesrequireeachtoplaysexdefinedrolesinsociallife.Thereisampleevidencethatsexrolesvaryfromsocietytosociety,andthoseroledifferencesthattoexistarelargelylearned.   Buttothedegreepeopleactuallybelievethatbiologyisdestinyandthatnatureintendedformenandwomentomakedifferentcontributionstosociety,sexdefinedroleswillbeseenastotallyacceptable.  43.Womensplace,somepeoplethink,iswithintheprotectiveenvironmentofthehomebecause------.  A.womencanprovidebettercareforthechildren.  B.womenaretooweaktodoanyagriculturalworkatall.  C.womenarebiologicallysuitedtodomesticjobs.  D.womencannotcompetewithmeninanyfield.  44.Accordingtotheauthor,sexroles------.  Aaresociallydetermined  B.areemotionallyandphysicallydetermined.  C.canonlybedeterminedbywhateducationpeopletake.  D.arebiologicallyandpsychologicallydetermined.  45.Theauthorpointsoutthattheassignmentsofwomensrolesinwork------.  A.aredeterminedbywhattheyarebettersuitedto.  B.growoutoftheirpositioninsidethehome.  C.reflectabasicdifferencebetweenmenandwomen.  D.aresuitabletothem,butnottomen.  46.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?  A.Thedivisionofsexdefinedrolesiscompletelyunacceptable..  B.Womensrolesinworkaretoolimitedatpresent..  C.Inonesociety,menmightperformwhatisconsideredwomensdutiesby another.  D.Someofthewomensrolesindomesticdutiescannotbetakenoverbymen.  Questions47to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Inasense,thenewprotectionismisnotprotectionismatall,atleastnotinthetraditionalsenseoftheterm.Theoldprotectionismreferredonlytotraderestrictingandtradeexpandingdevices,suchasthetarifforexportsubsidy.Thenewprotectionismismuchbroaderthanthis;itincludesinterventionssintosforeigntradebutisnotlimitedtothem.Thenewprotectionism,infact,referstohowthewholeofgovernmentinterventionsintostheprivateeconomyaffectsinternationaltrade.Theemphasisontradeisstillthere,thuscametheterm"protection."Butwhatisnewistherealizationthatvirtuallyallgovernmentactivitiescanaffectinternationaleconomicrelations.  TheemergenceofthenewprotectionismintheWesternworldreflectsthevictoryoftheinterventionist,orwelfareeconomyoverthemarketeconomy.JabTumilerwrites,"Theoldprotectionism…coexisted,withoutanyapparentintellectualdifficultywiththeacceptanceofthemarketasanationalaswellasaninternationaleconomicdistributionmechanism-indeed,protectionistsaswellas(ifnotmorethan)freetradersstoodforlaissezfaire(放任政策).Now,asinthe1930s,protectionismisanexpressionofaprofoundskepticismastotheabilityofthemarkettodistributeresourcesandincomestosocietiessatisfaction."  Itispreciselythisprofoundskepticismofthemarketeconomythatisresponsiblefortheprotectionism.Inamarketeconomy,economicchangeofvariouscolorsimpliesredistributionofresourcesandincomes.Thesameopinioninmanycommunitiesapparentlyisthatsuchredistributionsoftenarenotproper.Therefore,thegovernmentintervenes(干涉;干预)tobringaboutamoredesiredresult.  ThevictoryofthewelfarestateisalmostcompleteinnorthernEurope.InSweden,Norway,Finland,Denmark,andtheNetherlands,governmentinterventioninalmostallaspectsofeconomicandsociallifeisconsiderednormal.InGreatBritainthisisonlysomewhatlesstrue.GovernmenttraditionallyhasplayedaveryactiveroleineconomiclifeinFranceandcontinuedtodoso.OnlyWestGermanydarestogoagainstthetidetowardsexcessiveinterventionisminWesternEurope.ItalsohappenstobethemostsuccessfulWesternEuropeaneconomy.  ThewelfarestatehasmadesignificantprogressintheUnitedStatesas wellasinWesternEurope.Socialsecurity,unemploymentinsurance,minimumwagelaws,andrentcontrolarebynowtraditionalwelfarestateelementsontheAmericanscene.  47.Thispassageisprimarilyconcernedwithdiscussing------.  A.thedefinitionofthenewprotectionism.  B.thedifferencebetweennewandoldprotectionism.  C.theemergenceofthenewprotectionismintheWesternworld.  D.thesignificanceofthewelfarestate.  48.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTacharacteristicofawelfarestatementionedinthispassage?  AFreeeducationisavailabletoachild.  BLawsaremadetofixtheminimumwage.  CAjoblesspersoncanbeinsured.  DThereareregulationsforrent.  49.Whichofthefollowinginferencesistrue,accordingtothispassage?  A.Theeconomydevelopedfasterinwelfarestatesthaninnonwelfarestates.  B.Inthe1930s,protectionismbegantorise.  C.Thenewprotectionismissocalledmainlybecauseitisthelatest.  D.GovernmentplaysamoreactiveroleineconomiclifeinNorthernEuropethaninGreatBritain...  50.Thepassagesuppliesinformationforansweringwhichofthefollowingquestions?  AWhendidthenewprotectionismarise?.mbajyz.cn  B.WhyisthenewprotectionismsopopularinnorthernEuropeancountries?.   C.DoestheAmericangovernmentplayamoreactiveroleineconomiclifethantheBritishgovernment?.  D.Whydoesthegovernmentinterveneineconomiclife?.  SectionB  Directions:.Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthengiveshortanswerstothefivequestions.WriteyouranswersontheAnswerSheet..  Inatelevisioninterview,Mr.DanielBrummage,PresidentoftheInternationalOlympicsCommittee,isdefendinghisCommitteesdecisiontoholdtheGamesagaininfouryearstime.  EversincethemodernOlympicGamesbeganin1896,theyvehadtheircritics.Everyformofcompetitiveactivityattractstrouble.ButpartoftheaimoftheGames,whentheywerefirstheldinancientGreece,wastodiscouragewarbetweenstatesbyengagingtheminafriendlierkindofcombat.MyCommitteeandIintendtoseethattheygoondoingthis.  ThespiritofcompetitionintheGamesusesupalotofenergythatcouldbemoreharmfullyemployed.Inmyopinion,itdoesalotofgood,gettingpeopletoforgettheirdifferencesinacommunalactivity.AnycompetitororspectatorattheGamesorintheOlympicVillagewilltellyouthattheatmosphereoffriendshipthereisunforgettable:asiftheworldwereonebigfamily.Andthehostilitiesthatthepressalwayslikestoexaggerate,onlyexistinafewquarters.Whatwesufferfromisbadpublicity,nothadsportsmanship..mbajyz.cn  TheseGamesarethebiggestinternationalgatheringofanykindintheworld.Notonlydotheybringsportsmentogether,buttheyuniteaworldpublic.Isn´tthisasufficientreasonforcontinuingthen?Ofcourse,afewpeoplearegoingtousethemasanoccasionforpropaganda(宣传),butthisisnoreasonwhytheGamesshouldbecanceled.Whyshouldeveryharmlessactivitybespoiledforthemajoritybytheminority?  No!Aslongasthemajoritywantsit,theseGameswillcontinue.Thisissport,sir,notpolitics,andIintendthatitshouldremainso.  51.IsthatrightthatallthepeopleintheworldagreetoholdtheOlympicGames?.  52WhendidthemodernOlympicGamesbegin?  53.WhatisthepurposeoftheOlympicCommitteetoholdtheGames?   54.WhatdoesMr.DanielBrummagecriticizeinhisspeechandWhy?.  55WilltheGamescontinue?Why?  PARTⅣTranslation(15%)  Directions:.InthispartthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedsintosChineseandwriteyourtranslationontheAnswerSheet..  (56)Thetypesofdaydreams,whethertheyarepleasantandhopefulorfilledwithdespairtakeshapeinchildhoodwheneveryonedevelopsoneofthreebasicdaydreamingstyles:positivenegativeandscatteredAmericanHealthreports.Althougheveryonelapsesoccasionallysintoseachofthesetypes,positivedaydreamersaremorelikelytoimaginehappy,playfulorentertainingofthesetypes,positivedaydreamersaremorelikelytoimaginehappy,playfulorentertainingscenarios.(57)Negativedaydreamerstendtodwellonlifesdarkerside.imaginingdangerousand/orlifethreateningsituations,suchastheappearanceofafatalorweakeningdiseaseorbecomingavictimofviolence.Scattereddaydreamersareeasilyboredanddistracted."Theirmentalimagestendtobefleeting,repetitiveandshallow,likevariationsonthesamefairytales,"explainsYalepsychologistRoniTower.  (58)Whileallthreetypesarecommon,positiveimaginationsarelikeliesttoserveasspringboards(跳板)forproblemsolving,whilenegativeandscattereddaydreamsmayleaveapersonfeelinganxious.Negativedaydreamersarewaitingfortheothershoe"tofall."Theirimaginationsareoftenguiltriddenorobsessive.  Therearetimeswhendriftingawaycancauseproblems,accordingtoBlodin."Ifdaydreaminggetsinthewayofdailyfunctionbecausethepersonisdoingitallday,thepersonwontbeveryproductive,"shesays."Theamountoftimeandthefrequencythatapersondaydreamsiswhatsimportant.Itshouldnottakeupallofyourtime.(59)Ifpeoplefindtheirdaydreamingisbecomingexcessive(过多的),theyshouldtakearealisticlookatwhatsgoingonintheirlifeandaskthemselveswhattheyaretryingtoavoid.Thentheycanassesswhatstepstheyneedtotaketocorrectthesituation."(Anyonewhohasahardtimediscriminatingbetweenrealityandimaginationorstartsreplacingreallifefamilyandfriendswithimaginedpeopleshouldseekprofessionalhelp.).mbajyz.cn  (60)ProfessorSingersumsuptheadvantagesofdaydreamstotheaverageperson:"bysittingquietlyandlettingyourdaydreamsemergeinsteadof squelching(抑制)them,youmayfindtherearepartsofyourselfyouhaventbeenlisteningto.Insteadoffearingthem,youllgainaccesstotremendousrangeofinteresting,creativeideas."  PARTⅤWriting(15%)  Directions:.WriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthefollowingoutlineinChinese.Yourcompositionshouldbeabout120words.Remembertowriteclearly.YoushouldwritethiscompositionontheAnswerSheet..  网络经济的新启示(newrevelations)  1网络经济被誉为新经济的代表。  2网络经济与传统经济的区别。  3在新经济来临之际,我们需要做哪些准备。  2001年MBA英语联考真题参考答案  PARTONE:  1.B 2.A3.B 4.C 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.B  12.B 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.A 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.D  PARTTWO:  21.C 22.B 23.A 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.B 28.C 29.D  30.A  PARTTHREE:  SectionA  31.C  32.A  33.A  34.A  35.B  36.D  37.B  38.D  39.D40.D  41.C  42.C  43.C  44.A  45.B  46.A  47.A  48.A  49.D  50.D  SectionB  51.No.   52.In1896  53.Todiscouragewarbetweenstatesbyengagingtheminafriendlierkindofcombat.  54.Thepressforexaggeration(hostilitiesamongathletes).  55.Yes.Becausethemajoritywantsit.  PartFour:  56.《美国健康》杂志报道说:人们的白日梦类型在童年时代就已经形成,不管是令人愉悦的、充满希望的、还是充满绝望的,在童年时代每个人就形成了三种基本白日梦类型中的一种,即:积极型的、消极型的或零散型的。  57.消极型的白日梦者总是想象着生活中比较阴暗方面,想象着危险的和(或者)威胁生命的情景,诸如出现一种致命的或使人衰弱的疾病,或是自己成了暴力的受害者。  58.尽管这三种白日梦类型都很常见,积极型的幻想最有可能作为解决问题的跳板,而消极型和零散型的白日梦可能会使人感到焦虑不安。  59.如果人们发现自己的白日梦过多了,那他们就要现实地看待他们生活中正在发生的事情,并问问自己他们是在力图逃避些什么。  60.辛格教授总结了白日梦对普通人的益处:“静静地坐在那里,让你的白日梦浮现出来,而不是抑制它们,你就可以发现你尚未注意到的、自身心活动的那些部分。”.mbajyz.cnPARTFiveWriting(省略) 2002年MAB英语真题及答案  考生须知  选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2002年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIVocabulary(10points)  Directions:  Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  21.Thepreciousmanuscriptswerehopelesslybylongexposureinthecold,dampcellar.  A.ruinedB.damaged  C.destroyedD.harmed  22.theboardofthecompanyhasdecidedtoitsoperationtoincludeallaspectsoftheclothingbusiness.  A.extendB.enlarge   C.expandD.amplify  23.Thatsounddoesn’tinhislanguage,soit’sdifficultforhimtopronounceit.  A.happenB.occur  C.haveD.takeplace  24.theaccommodationwascheap,butthefoodwasvery.  A.highB.costly  C.dearD.overpaid  25.Mybossinsistsonseeingeverythinginbeforehemakesadecision.  A.blackandblueB.redandblue  C.blackandwhiteD.greenandyellow  26.Theworkisnotveryprofitablecash,butIamgettingvaluableexperiencefromit.  A.inthelightofB.accordingto  C.onthebasisofD.intermsof  27.Atthemeeting,Smitharguedinfavoroftheproposal.  A.severelyB.warmly  C.forcefullyD.heavily  28.Hisattentionoftenatlectures,Nowonderhefailedtheexam.  A.branchedB.wondered  C.wanderedD.wentout  29.It’softenamistaketoappearance:thatpoor-lookingindividual isanythingbutpoor.Infact,heisamillionaire.  A.gooverB.goby  C.goagainstD.gofor  30.Hedoesn‘tseemtobeabletoanyinterestinhisstudies.  A.makeupB.workup  C.turnupD.useup  31.ManhasusedmetalsforcenturiesingraduallyincreasingquantitiesbutitwastheIndustrialRevolutionthattheycametobeemployedinreallyvastquantities.  A.tillB.until  C.notuntilD.nottill  32.Hisbrotherhadbecomeafinancier,hewantedtobe.  A.whoB.what  C.whichD.that  33.Thesegoodsaresoldatreducedprices,.  A.thedefectsarepointedouttothecustomers  B.thedefectspointedouttothecustomers  C.thedefectshavebeenpointedouttothecustomers  D.thedefectsbeingpointedouttothecustomers  34.Basicresearchprovidesthecapitalfundofscientificknowledge,whichtheappliedresearchersdrewtogivesocietyarichrateofinterest.  A.onB.up  C.outD.to   35.I’vekeptupafriendshipwithagirlwhoIwasatschooltwentyyearsago.  A.aboutB.since  C.withD.till  36.isgenerallyaccepted,economicalgrowthisdeterminedbythesmoothdevelopmentofproduction.  A.WhatB.That  C.itD.As  37.TheSocialSecurityRetirementProgramismadeupoftwotrustfunds,couldgopennilessbynextyear.  A.thelargeroneB.thelargerofwhich  C.thelargestoneD.thelargestofwhich  38.Formyownpart,inseemsthatthemainrequirementofaninternationallanguageisthatit.  A.wouldbeeasilylearnedB.iseasilylearned  C.willbeeasilylearnedD.beeasilylearned  39.Thereoughttobelessanxietyovertheperceivedriskofgettingcancerthaninthepublicmindtoday.  A.existB.exists  C.existingD.existed  40.thegovernmentisbelievedtobeconsideringalawmakingitacrimetoimportanykindofweapon.  A.topassB.tohavepassed  C.passingD.havingpassed  SectionIICloze(10points)   Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.  Inordertoworkheretheforeignerneedsaworkpermit,whichmustbeappliedforbyhisprospectiveemployer.TheproblemhereisthattheDepartmentofEmploymenthastherightto41orrefusethesepermits,andthereislittlethatcanbe42aboutit,itwouldbeextremelyunwise43aforeignvisitortoworkwithoutapermit,sinceanyonedoingsois44toimmediatedeportation.Therearesome45tothisrule,mostnotablypeoplefromtheCommonMarketcountries,whoare46  toworkwithoutpermitsandwhoareoftengiventemporaryresidencepermitsofuptofiveyears.Some47people,suchasdoctors,foreignjournalists,authorsandothers,canworkwithoutpermits.  TheproblemwiththeActisnotjustthatsomeofitsrulesareunfairbut48it  isadministered,andthepeoplewhoadministerit.Animmigrationofficialhasthepowertostop2visitor49theseshorescomingintothecountry,ifthishappensthevisitorhasthe50toappealtotheImmigrationAppealTribunal.Whiletheappealsarebeingconsidered,thevisitorhasnochoicebuttowaitsometimesforquitealongtime.  41.A.allowB.admitC.presentD.grant  42.A.madeB.doneC.explainedD.talked  43.A.forB.toC.asD.in  44.A.aptB.likelyC.liableD.inclined  45.A.exemptionsB.exceptionsC.excerptionsD.expositions  46.A.prescribedB.qualifiedC.entitledD.certified  47.A.moreB.fewerC.othersD.other  48.A.thewayB.thatC.thetimeD.what  49.A.outofB.toC.fromD.off   50.A.honorB.forceC.rightD.authority  SectionIVReadingComprehension(40points)  PartA  Directions:Thereare4passagesmthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked,B,C,andD,youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETIwithapencil.  Questions51to54arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Shopperswhohaveflockedtoonlinestoresfortheirholidayshoppingarelosingprivacywitheverymouseclick,accordingtoanewreport.ThestudybytheWashington-basedElectronicPrivacyInformationCenterscrutinized(仔细审查)privacypolicieson100ofthemostpopularonlineshoppingsitesandcomparedthosepolicieswithasetofbasicprivacyprinciplesthathavecometobeknownas“fairinformationpractices.”  Thegroupfoundthatnoneofthe100sitesmetallofthebasiccriteriaforprivacyprotection,whichincludegivingnoticeofwhatinformationiscollectedandhowitisused,offeringconsumersachoiceoverwhethertheinformationwillbeusedincertainways,allowingaccesstodatathatgiveconsumersachancetoseeandcorrecttheinformationcollected,andinstitutingthekindofsecuritymeasuresthatensurethatinformationwon’tfallintothewronghands.  “Thisstudyshowsthatsomebodyelse,otherthanSanta,isreadingyourChristmaslist,”saidJeffChester,executivedirectoroftheCenterforMediaEducation,whichalsoworkedonthesurvey.TheonlineprivacyofchildrenisprotectedbyFederalTradeCommissionrules,butadultsdonotsharethesamedegreeofprivacyprotection.Themovement,liketheonlineshoppingindustry,favorsselfregulationoverimpositionoffurthermovementrestrictionsonelectroniccommerce.”MarcRosenberg,executivedirectoroftheprivacygroup,saidthestudyshowsthatselfregulationshavefailed,“Weneedlegislationtoenforcefairinformationpretences,”hesaid.“Consumersareatgreeterriskthantheywerein1997,”whenthegroupreleaseditsfirstreport.Thesurveyalsoaskedwhetherthe 100sitesused”profilebased”advertising,andwhetherthesitesincorporate“cookies”technology,whichgivesWebsitesbasicinformationonvisitors.ProfilingisthepracticeofgatheringinthenusedtocreatetargetedadvertisingonWedsites.Allbut18ofthetopshoppingsitesdiddisplayaprivacypolicy,amajorimprovementovertheearlydaysofelectroniccommerce,whensuchpolicieswerescarce.Butthatdidnotsatisfytheprivacygroup:”Companiesarcpostingprivacypolicies,butthesepoliciesarenotthesamethingAsfairinformationpractices,”Rosenbergsaid.Thesitesalsodidnotperformwellbyothermeasures,thegroupsaiditfoundthat35ofthesitesfeatureprofilebasedadvertising,and87percentusecookies,Thegroupconcludedthatthephoniesthatwereposted“aretypicallyconfusing,incomplete,andinconsistent”,Thereport,“SurferBewareIII:PrivacyPoliciesWithoutPrivacyProtection,”isthethirdsuchsurveybythegroup,Itcalledforfurtherdevelopmentoftechnologiesthathelpconsumersprotecttheirprivacyandevenanonymity(匿名)whenexploringtheinternet.51Whatdoesthesentence“Thisstudyshowsthatsomebodyelse,otherthanSanta,isreadingyourChristmaslist”mean?  A.thestudyshowsthatsomeoneelsewouldbuyconsumersagiftforChristmasB.Thestudyshowsthatconsumers’privacyisbeinginvaded.C.thestudyshowsthatcompanieswanttomakeaChristmaslistforchildren.D.thestudyshowsthatSantawouldnotbringtheChristmasgiftsthisyear.52.Whichofthefollowingisnotinthelistofthebasiccriteriaofprivacyprotectionmentionedinparagraph3?  A.Givenoticeofwhatinformationiscollectedandhowitisusedtoconsumers.B.Allowaccesstodatathatgiveconsumersachancetoseeandcorrecttheinformationcollected.C.Makeconsumersbelievethattheinformationprovidedbythesitesissurelycorrect./D.Institutethekindofsecuritymeasuresthatensurethattheinformationwon’tfallintothewronghands.53.itcouldbedrawnfromthepassagethat.A.theWashington-basedElectronicPrivacyInformationCenterhasreleasedatleast3reportsconcerningtheonlineprivacy  B.adultscannotgetanyonlineprivacyprotectionC.boththeonlineprivacyofchildrenandthatofadultsarenotprotectedbyFTCrules  D.only18ofthetopshoppingsitesdisplayedaprivacypolicynowadays54.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?   A.MareRosenberg’sstudyonself-regulation.  B.Someonlineproblemsfoundbyaprivacygroup’sstudy.  C.Adultsandchildrenaredifferent.  D.Onlinesecuritymeasures.  Questions55to58arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Supposeyougointoafritterer’sshop,wantinganapple-youtakeupone,andonbitingityoufinditissour;youlookatit,andseethatitishardandgreen.Youtakeupanotherone,andthat,too,ishard,green,andsour.Theshipmanoffersyouathird;but,beforebitingit,youexamineit,andfindthatitishardandgreen,andyouimmediatelysaythatyouwillnothaveit,asitmustbesour,likethosethatyouhavealreadytried.Nothingcanbemoresimplethanthat,youthink;butifyouwilltakethetroubletoanalyzeandtraceoutintoitslogicalelementswhathasbeendonebythemind,youwillbegreatlysurprised.InthefirstplaceyouhaveperformedtheoperationofinductionYoufindthat,intwoexperiences,hardnessandgreennessinappleswenttogetherwithsourness.Itwassointhefirstcase,anditwasconfirmedbythesecond.Trued,itisaverysmallbasis,butstillitisenoughfromwhichtomakeaninduction;yougeneralizethefacts,andyouexpecttofindspumesinappleswhereyougethardnessandgreenness.Youfounduponthatagenerallaw,thatallhardandgreenapplesaresour;andthat,sofarasitgoes,isaperfectinduction.Well,havinggotyournaturallawinthisway,whenyouareofferedanotherapplewhichyoufindithardandgreen,yousay,“AIIhardandgreenapplesaresour;thisappleishardandgreen;therefore,thisappleissour.”Thattrainofreasoningiswhatlogicianscallasyllogism,andhasallitsvariouspartsandterms-itsmajorpremises,itsminorpremises,anditsconclusion,Andbythehelpoffurtherreasoning,which,ifdrawnout,wouldhavetobeexhibitedintwoorthreeothersyllogisms,youarriveatyourfinaldetermination,“Iwillnothavethatapple.”Sothat,yousee,youhave,inthefirstplace,establishedalawbyinduction,anduponthatyouhavefoundedadeduction,andreasonedoutthespecialparticularcase.Wellnow,suppose,havinggotyourconclusionofthelaw,thatatsometimesafterwards,youarediscussingthequalitiesofapplewithafriend;youwillsaytohim,“Itisaverycuriousthing,butIfindthatallhardandgreenapplesaresour!”Yourfriendsaystoyou,“Buthowdoyou knowthat?”Youatoncereply,“On,becauseIhavetriedthemoveradoveragain,andhavealwaysfoundthemtobeso.”Well,ifwewaretalkingscienceinsteadofcommonsense,weshouldcallthatanexperimentalverification.And,ifstillopposed,yougofurther,andsay,“Ihaveheardfrompeople,InSomersetshireandDevonshireandDevonshire,wherealargenumberofapplesaregrown,andinLondon,wheremanyapplesaresoldandeaten,thattheyhaveobservedthesamethingitisalsofoundtobethecaseinNormandy,andinNorthAmerica,inshort,Ifindittobetheuniversalexperienceofmankindwhereverattentionhasbeendirectedtothesubject.”Whereupon,yourfriend,unlessheisaveryunreasonableman,agreeswithyou,andisconvincedthatyouarequiterightintheconclusionyouhavedrawnHebelieves,althoughperhapshedoesnotknowhebelievesit,thatthemoreextensiveverificationshavebeenmade,andresultsofthesamekindarrivedat–thatthemorevariedtheconditionsunderwhichthesameresultsareattained,themorecertainistheultimateconclusion,andhedisputesthequestionnofurther.Heseesthattheexperimenthasbeentriedunderallsortsofconditions,astotime,place,andpeople,withthesameresult;andhesayswithyou,therefore,thatthelawyouhavelaiddownmustbeagoodone,andhemustbelieveit.  55.Applesareused.A.inordertoconvincethereaderthatfruithasnointellect  B.toillustratethesubjectofthepassageC.togivecolortothestoryD.toshowhowfoolishlogicis  56.theterm”naturallaw”asitappearsinthetextrefersto.A.commonsense  B.theresultofaninduction  C.theorderofnature  D.ascientificdiscovery57.ityoufindahardandgreenapplethatisnotsour,youshould.A.trymoreapplestoseeifthenaturallawhaschangedB.eattherestoftheappleatonceC.rejectthelawstatingthathardandgreenapplesareusuallysourD.conductfurtherinvestigationsandmakeadjustmentstothelawofapplesasnecessary  58.Thewriterisprobably   A.FrenchB.EnglishC.AmericanD.Noneoftheabove  Questions59to62arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Governmentisnotmadeinvirtueofnaturalrights,whichmayanddoexistintotalindependenceofit;andexistinmuchgreaterclearness,andinamuchgreaterdegreeofabstractperfection;buttheirabstractperfectionistheirpracticaldefect.Byhavingarighttoeverything,menwanteverything,Governmentisacontrivanceofhumanwisdomtoprovideforhumanwants.Menhavearightthatthesewantsshouldbeprovidedforbythiswisdom.Amongthesewantsistobereckonedthewant,outofcivilsociety,ofasufficientrestraintupontheirpassions.Societyrequiresnotonlythatthepassionsofindividualsshouldbesubjected,butthateveninthemassandbody,aswellasintheindividuals,theinclinationsofmenshouldfrequentlybethwarted,theirwillcontrolled,andtheirpassionsbroughtintosubjection.Thiscanonlybedonebyapoweroutofthemselves;andnot,intheexerciseofitsfunction,subjecttothatwillandthosepassionswhichitisitsofficetobridleandsubdue.Inthissense,thelibertiesandtherestrictionsvarywithtimesandcircumstances,andadmittoinfinitemodifications,theycannotbesettleduponbyanyabstractrule;andnothingissofoolishastodiscussthemuponthatprinciple.Themomentyouabateanythingfromthefullrightsomen,eachtogolemhimself,andsufferanyartificial,positivelimitationuponthoserights,fromthatmomentthewholeorganizationofgovernmentbecomesaconsiderationofconvenience.Thisitiswhichmakesthecontusionofastate,andtheduedistributionofitspowers,amatterofthemostdelicateandcomplicatedskill.Itrequiresadeepknowledgeofhumannatureandhumannecessities,andofthethugsthatfacilitateorobstructthevariousends,whicharetobepursuedbythemechanismofcivilinstitutions.Thestateistohaverecruitstoitsstrength,andremediestoitsdistempers.Whatistheuseofdiscussingaman’sabstractrighttofoodandmedicine?Thequestionisuponthemethodofprocuringandadministeringthem.Inthatdeliberation,Ishallalwaysadvisetocallintheandofthefarmerandthephysician,ratherthantheprofessorofmetaphysics(形而上学)。  59Accordingtotheauthor,government  A.ismadebymen  B.ismadeinvirtueofnaturalrights   C.hasarighttoeverything  D.Wantseverything  60.Theauthorstatesthatthewillandthepeoplethemselvesofthepeople¬_________.  A.Canbeeffectivelycontrolledbythepeoplethemselves  B.Shoulddeterminegovernmentpolicies  C.Canbecontrolledonlybyapowerthatexistsapartfromthepeopleandisnotsubjecttothatwillandthosepassions  D.Cannotbecontrolled  61.Therestraintsonmenaswellasthelibertiesofmen;______.  A.aremattersforindividualconcern  B.Arerightsofmen  C.Shouldbeofnoconcerntothemovement  D.Cannotbetoleratedbyapeople  62.Besidesadeepknowledgeofhumannatureandhumannecessities,establishingaconstitutionofastateanddecidinguponitspowersrequireaknowledgeof_________.  A.Thelibertiesandrestrictionsonman,rights  B.Thethingswhichfacilitateorobstructtheendspursuedinthatstetscivilinstitutions  C.Thewillofallthepeptic  D.Theconstitutionsofmanynations  Questions63to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Thetermcorporateculturereferstoanorganization’svalue system.Managerialphilosophies,workplacepractices,andorganizationalnetworkareincludedintheconceptofcorporateculture.TysonFood’scorporatecultureisreflectedinthefactthateveryone—evenCEODonTysonwearstanclothesonthejob.Theleaderswhodevelopedthecompanyandthecorporateculturetypicallyshapethecorporateculture.Onegenerationofemployeespassesonacorporateculturetoneweremployees.Sometimesthisispartofformaltraining;newmanagerswhoattendMcDonald,HamburgerUniversitymaylearnskillsinmanagement,buttheyalsopickupthebasicsoftheorganization’scorporateculture.Employeescanabsorbcorporateculturethroughinformalcontactsaswell,bytalkingwithotherworkersandthroughtheirexperiencesonthejob.  Corporateculturehasamajorimpactonthesuccessofanorganization.Inorganizationswithstrongcultures,everyoneknowsandsupportstheorganizations’objectives.Inthosewithweakcultures,noclearsenseofpurposeexists.Infact,theauthorsoftheclassicbookInSearchofExcellenceconcludedthepresenceofastrongcorporateculturewasthesinglecommonthreadamongmanydiversebuthighlysuccessflcompaniessuchasGeneralElectricandMcDonald’sAsyoucanimagine,changingacompany’scorporateculturecanbeverydifficult.Butsomemanagerstrytodojustthatwhentheyfeelthecurrentcultureisweak,orwhentheorganization’sobjectiveschangeandtheoldculturenolongerfits.Sometimesthecompetitivesituationofacompanychanges;electricutilities,whichoncehadtheirprofitsguaranteedbypublicregulation,nowfacecapitalist-stylecompetition.FirmsthatwerecomfortablecompetingagainstotherAmericancompaniesnowfindthemselvesfightingcompetitorsfromoverseas,too.  ManagementexpertPeterDuckersfeelsthat,ratherthantryingtochangeculture,managersshouldfocusonchangingemployees,habits,asfollows:*Definewhatresultsareneeded.Specifyinmeasurabletermswhattheorganization(ordepartment,oroffice)needstoachieve.  *Determinewheretheseresultsarealreadybeingachievedwithinthecurrentorganization.  Analyzethedepartmentsthatarealreadyeffectivefindoutwhattheyaredoingdifferentlyfromtherest.  *Determinewhattopmanagementcandotoencouragethesegoodresults.Ruckersuggeststhatexecutivesopenlyaskwhattheycandotohelp,andthendoit.   *Changetherewardsystem¬_ordevelopanewone¬_torecognizetheseeffectivehabits.  Whenemployeesrealizethattheorganizationreallydoesrewardthenewapproach,theywilladoptitmuchmorequickly.  Whetheronewantstochangeanorganization’scultureornot,itisimportanttochoosemanagersandemployeeswhosepersonalstylesfittheorganization’sgoals.  63.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingistrue?  A.Thecorporatecultureofacorporationcanbehardtochange  B.Thecorporatecultureofacorporationshouldneverbechanged  C.Strongcorporateculturesshouldnotbechanged  D.Strongcorporatecultureishardertobechangedthanweakones.  64.AccordingtopeterDrunker,whenchangingemployees,amanagershould________.  A.Firstdeterminewhichpartsoftheorganizationbestmeetthecorporateculture  B.Firstdeterminewhatistobeachievedbythecorporation  C.Rewardalltheemployeesthatbestknowtheorganizationscorporateculture  D.Restructuretheorganization  65.Accordingtothepassage,inMcDonaldsHamburgerUniversity,¬________  A.Newmanagerslearntheorganizationscorporatecultureatlength  B.Newmanagershavethechancestoknowabouttheorganizationscorporateculture   C.Newmanagersspendmoretimeinstudyingtheorganizationscorporatecultureratherthanmanagementskills  D.Newmanagersareusuallymoreinterestedinlearningthemanagementskills  PartB  Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthengiveshortanswerstothefivequestions.WriteyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET2.  Thegreatestadvantageinmakingyourwillisthatitenablesyoutonamethepersonyouwouldliketohavechargehands.Youknowthatitwillbedonebysomeonewhoisafriendofyoursandwhowilltakeapersonalinterestinseeingthatyourwishesarecarriedout.Ifthecourthastoappoint(任命)anadministratorofyourestate,whileheisboundtofollowthelaw,thereisnoassurancethatitwillbedonethewayyouwouldhavewanteditdone.Secondly,therearemanythingsyoucandoinawillthatcannotbedoneunderthemereoperationofthelaw.Ifyouwanttofavoronerelativeoveranother,youcandosoifyouwriteyourwill.Ifyouwishtoleavesomeofyourpropertytoagoodfriend,thewillittheonlywayyoucandoit.Ifyouwantyourbusinesstobecarriedonbyoneofthestatelawwouldnotallowthesethingstobedone.Secondly,therearemanythingsyoucandoinawillthatcannotbedoneunderthemereoperationofthelaw.Ifyouwanttofavoronerelativeoveranother,youcandosoifyouwriteyourwill.Ifyouwishtoleavesomeofyourpropertytoagoodfriend,thewillistheonlywayyoucandoit.Ifyouwantyourbusinesstobecarriedonbyoneofyourheirsforaperiodoftimeafteryourdeath,itwillhavetobestatedinawill.Themereoperationofthestatelawwouldnotallowthesethingstobedone.  Supposeyouarekilledinanautomobileaccident.Youandyourwifehaveno,children,butbothofyouhaveparentsliving.Immediatelyuponyourdeathyourwifeinheritedalloyourpropertybylaw.Onemonthafteryourdeath,andbeforeyourwifehastakenthetimetowriteawill,shebecomessuddenlyillanddies.Sinceshehasnowill,allofyourpropertywhichsheinheritedfromyounowgoestoherparents.Yourparentsareleftwithoutacent.Certainly,youwouldnothavewanteditthiseauhadyoutakenthetroubletowriteyourwillanddespisedofyourpropertyaccordingtoyourwishes.   66.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?  67.Ifyoudiewithoutawillleft,thenwhowillprobably,accordingtotheauthor,takechargeofdisposingofyourproperty?  68.Ifyouhavenorelatives,canyourbestfriendobtainyourpropertyafteryourdeath?Throughwhatway?  69.Whatdoes“it”in“…thatitwillbeincapablehands”inParagraphIreferto?  70.Howdoestheauthormakehispointeasytobeunderstood?  SectionVTranslation(10points)  Directions:InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET2.  Geniusissomethingthatisdifficulttomeasuretomeasurequantitativelysinceitisauniquequality,althoughmostofuscanrecognizegeniuswhenweseeitorhearit.(71)Bycontrastintelligenceispossiblyeasiertoquantifyandlikegeniusisapolymeric①characterthatcanbemolded②bytheenvironment.Intelligenceisaqualitativetrait,whichdoeshaveageneticcomponent,butithasasingledimensionofexpression.  (72)Thereareseverallimitationsinmeasuringintelligencebyalinear③scalerangingfromdulltobright,sinceindividualsdiffergreatlyintheirgenotypes④.Anynumberofgenecombinationmaypredisposeanindividualtomusicalgenius,ortopainting,ortodesigningcomputerprograms,etc.Thepossessionofanyoneoftheseabilitiesmayormaynotbeassociatedwithanother.Moreover,thesamegenotypemaybeexpressedinmarkedlydifferentwaysinmarkedlydifferentenvironments.(73)Forexample,intelligencequotienttestscoresvaryconsiderablywithillnessanddisease,educational,socialandeconomiclevels¬¬¬eventheskincoloroftheexaminer  conductingtheIQtestmayhaveasignificanteffect!Thereisalsodifficultyindecidingwhatintelligenceshouldbeappliedtolean?Isitrelatedtotheenquiringmindortomotivation?  ConsequentlycomparisonsbetweenanIQtestgiventoaUniversity studentandtoanAborigineinAustraliawillgivemeaninglessresults,sincethetestismostunlikelytomeasurethesamebehavior.(74)Notonlyarethegenotypesandtheenvironmentsofthesetwoindividualstotallydifferent,buttheirmotivationsforachievementinparticularactivitieswillbedifferent.  Indeed,assomearticles,whichtheproblemsmentionedaboveshow,peoplewhobelievetheycanestimategeneticandenvironmentalcontributionstodifferencesinintelligencebetweenracesarestatisticallynaïve.  (75)Ifsomeracesorsocialgroupsinthehumanpopulationcanbeinferiorinintelligence,itopensupthepossibilitythatsomesegregationistsorpoliticianscouldbringinlegislationorpoliciestosuppressoreveneliminatesuchracesorgroupsinthepopulation.  Historycertainlyshowsthatthissuggestionisquitelikelywhenruthlessareinpositionsofpower.Canyouseewhythefalsescientificconclusionscouldbecomedangeroussociallyandpolitically?  Notes:  (1)Polymeric:havingmanygenes  (2)Mould:toshapeorform  (3)Linear:oflines  (4)Genotypes:typesofgene  SectionVIWriting(15points)  Directions:Inthisdiction,youareaskedtowriteacompositionentitledIsFailureaBadThingoraGoodThing?YourcompositionshouldbebasedontheAnswerSheet2.  Outline:  1.Failureiswhatoftenhappens.  2.Differentattitudestowardsfailure  3.Yourattitude.   2002年1月份MBA联考英语真题答案  41.C42.B43.D44.D45.A46.C47.C48.D49.B50.C  51.B52.D53.D54.A55.A56.B57.C58.B59.A60.D  61难题这一大于所谓的行为科学几乎全都依然从心态、情感、性格特征、人性等方面去寻找行为的根源。  62行为科学之所以发展缓慢,部分原因是用来解释行为的依据似乎往往是直接观察到的,部分原因是其他的解释方式一直难以找到。  63自然选择在进化中的作用仅在一百多年前才得以阐明,而环境在塑造和保持个体行为时的选择作用则刚刚开始被认识和研究。  64自由和尊严(它们)是传统理论定义的自主人所拥有的,是要求一个人对自己的行为负责并因其业绩而给予肯定的必不可少的前提。  65(如果)这些问题得不到解决,研究行为的技术手段就会继续受到排斥,解决问题的唯一方式可能也随之继续受到排斥。  SectionIVWriting(20points)66(略) 2003年MBA英语真题及答案  考生须知  选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2003年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIICloze(10points)  Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.  21.Longlongago,mostforestershavebeenmen,buttoday,anumberofwomenthisfieldisclimbing.  A.registeringB.pursuingC.devotingD.engaging  22.Thebankno0teswhichhadfooledmanybanktellerswerediscoveredtobe  A.artificialB.genueneC.counterfeitD.faulty  23.Withoutawholeheartedtoakeenforward-lookingvisionandadeepinsight,younotbealeader.  A.determinationB.resolutionC.commitmentD.obligation  24.Alltransactionsarestrictly,andweneversell,rentortradeanycustomer’sname.  A.considerableB.confidentC.considerateD.confidential..joxue.   25.Bigbusinessesenjoycertainthatsmalleronesdonothave.  A.transactionsB.privilegesC.subsidiesD.substitutes  26.Yourkindnessingivingtotheconsiderationoftheaboveproblemvillbehighlyappreciated.  A.importanceB.advantageC.priorityD.authority  27.Theborderincidentledtothetwocountriestheirdiplomaticrelations.  A.breakingoutB.breakinginC.breakingthroughD.breakingoff  28.ImeanttosoundconfidentattheinterviewbutI’mafraidIasself-assertive.  A.gotinB.gotoverC.gotoffD.gotout  29.Johnplannedtotakepartinthecompetitionbuthadtoonaccountofthecaraccident.  A.dropoutB.holdoutC.getoutD.runout  30.Hedoesn’tworkbuthegetsagoodfromhisinvestment.  A.subsidyB.incomeC.earningD.salary  31.canhelpbutbefascinatedbytheworldintowhichheistakenbythesciencefiction.  A.AnybodyB.NobodyC.SomebodyD.Everybody  32.Anyonewithhalfaneyeontheunemploymentfiguresknewthaytheassertionabouteconomicrecoveryjustaroundthecornerwasuntrue.  A.wasB.beingC.wouldbeD.tobe  33.Oceanscontinuallylosebyevaporatingmuchoftheriverwaterintothem.  A.toconstantlyflowB.beconstantlyflowingC.constantlyflowsD.constantlyflowing   34.Theresulthasturnedstillworsethanit.  A.wouldotherwisehavebeenB.wouldbeotherwise  C.hadotherwisebeenD.hasotherwisebenn  35.Thereisnoreasontheyshouldlimithowmuchvitaminyoutake,theycanlimithowmuchwateryoudrink.  A.muchmorethanB.nomorethanC.nolessthanD.anymorethan  36.Hetoldushowhedealtwiththeself-interestofdifferentcountriestobringthemintoakindofinternationalaccord.everyoneseemedtobenefit.  A.whereB.whatC.thatD.which  37.Wehopethemeasurestocontrolpricestakenbythegovernmentwillsucceed.  A.whenB.asC.sinceD.after  38.Thecostsofdistributionandsalesmakeupalargepartofpricesthat.  A.allproductsarepaidforB.arepaidforallproducts  C.allproductspaidD.forwhichallproductspaid  39.Soquicklyarescienceandtechnologyadvancingisapossibilitytodaymaybearealitytomorrow.  A.thatB.whatC.thatwhichD.thatwhat  40.ItisstillRichard’sambitiontostudymedicine,someday,tomakearealcontributiontothefieldofscience.  A.andB.alsoC.butD.or..joxue.  SectionIIIReadingcomprehension(40points)  PartA  Directions:   Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  Questions51to54arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Alittlemorethanacenturyago,MichaelFaraday,thenotedBritishphysicist,managedtogainaudiencewithagroupofhighgovernmentofficials,todemonstrateanelectro-chemicalprinciple,inthehopeofgainingsupportforhiswork.  Afterobservingthedemonstrationsclosely,oneoftheofficialsremarkedbluntly,“It’safascinatingdemonstration,youngman,butjustwhatpracticalapplicationwillcomeofthis?”  “Idon’tknow,”repliedFaraday,“butIdoknowthat100yearsfromnowyou’llbetaxingthem.”  Fromthedemonstrationofaprincipletothemarketingofproductsderivedfromthatprincipleisoftenalong,involvedseriesofsteps.Thespeedandeffectivenesswithwhichthesestepsarttakenarecloselyrelatedtothehistoryofmanagement,theartofgettingthingsdone.JustasmanagementappliestothewondersthathaveevolvedfromFaradayandotherinventors,soitappliedsome4,000yearsagototheworkingofthegreatEgyptianandMesopotamianimportandexportfirms…toHannibal’sremarkablefeatofcrossingtheAlpsin218B.C.with90,000footsoldiers,12,000horsemenanda“conveyorbelt”of40elephants…ortotheearlyChristianChurch,withitsworld-shakingconceptsofindividualfreedomandequality.  Theseancientinnovatorsweredeeplyinvolvedintheproblemsofauthority,divisionsoflabor,discipline,unityofcommand,clarityofdirectionandtheotherbasicfactorsthataresomeaningfultomanagementtoday.ButtherealimpetustomanagementasanemergingprofessionwastheIndustrialRevolution.Originatingin18-centuryEngland,itwastriggeredbyaseriesofclassicinventionsandnewprocesses;amongthemJohnKay’sflyingShuttlein1733.JamesHargrove’s’SpinningJennyin1770,SamuelCompton’sMuleSpinnerin1779andEdmundCartwright’sPowerLoomin1785.  51.TheanecdoteaboutMichaelFaradayindicatesthat  A.politicianstaxeverything  B.peopleareskepticalaboutthevaluesofpureresearch   C.governmentshouldsupportscientists  D.hewasrejectedbyhisgovernment  52.Managementisdefinedas  A.thecreatoroftheIndustrialRevolution  B.supervisingsubordinates  C.theartofgettingthingsdone  D.anemergingprofession  53.Managementcameintoitsown  A.intheEgyptianandMesopotamianimportandexportfirms  B.inHannibal’sfamoustripacrosstheAlps  C.inthedevelopmentofearlyChristianChurch  D.intheeighteenthcentury..joxue.  54.AproblemofmanagementNOTmentionedinthispassageis  A.theproblemofcommand  B.divisionoflabor  C.controlbyauthority  D.competition..joxue.  Questions55to58arebasedonthefollowingpassage:..joxue.  Byeducation,Imeantheinfluenceoftheenvironmentupontheindividualtoproduceapermanentchangeinthehabitsofbehavior,ofthoughtandofattitude.Itisinbeingthussusceptible(容易受影响的)totheenvironmentthatmandiffersfromtheanimals,andthehigheranimalsfromthelower.Theloweranimalsareinfluencedbytheenvironmentbutnotinthedirectionofchangingtheirhabits.Theirinstinctiveresponsesarefewandfixedbyheredity(遗传;继承).Whentransferredtoanunnaturalsituation,suchananimalisledastraybyitsinstincts.Thusthe“ant-lion”whoseinstinctimpliesitto boreintoloosesandbypushingbackwardswithabdomen(腹部),goesbackwardsonaplateofglassassoonasdangerthreatens,andendeavors,withtheutmostexertionstoboreintoit.Itknowsnoothermodeofflight,“orifsuchalonelyanimalisengageduponachainofactionsandisinterrupted,iteithergoesonvainlywiththeremainingactions(asuselessascultivatinganunsownfield)ordiesinhelplessinactivity”.Thusanet-makingspiderwhichdigsaburrowandrimsitwithabastion(堡垒)ofgravelandbitsofwood,whenremovedfromahalffinishedhome,willnotbeginagain,thoughitwillcontinueanotherburrow,evenonemadewithapencil.  Advanceinthescaleofevolutionalongsuchlinesasthesecouldonlybemadebytheemergenceofcreatureswithmoreandmorecomplicatedinstincts.Suchbeingsweknowintheantsandspiders.Butanotherlineofadvancewasdestinedtoopenoutamuchmorefar-reachingpossibilityofwhichwedonotseetheendperhapseveninman.Habits,insteadofbeingbornready-made(whentheyarecalledinstinctsandnothabitsatall)wereleftmoreandmoretotheformativeinfluenceoftheenvironment,ofwhichthemostimportantfactorwastheparentwhonowcaredfortheyounganimalduringaperiodofinfancyinwhichvaguerinstinctsthanthoseoftheinsectsweremoldedtosuitsurroundingswhichmightbeconsiderablychangedwithoutharm.  Thismeans,onemightatfirstimagine,thatgraduallyhereditybecomeslessandenvironmentmoreimportant.Butthisishardlythetruthandcertainlynotthewholetruth.Foralthoughfixedautomaticresponseslikethoseoftheinsect-likecreaturesarenolongerinherited,althoughselectionforpurificationofthatsortisnolongergoingon,yetselectionforeducabilityisverydefinitelystillofimportance.Theabilitytoacquirehabitscanbeconceivablyinheritedjustasmuchascandefinitereresponsestonarrowsituations.Besides,sinceamechanism---isnow,forthefirsttime,createdbywhichtheindividual(incontradictiontothespecies)canbefittedtotheenvironment,thelatterbecomes,inanothersense,lessnotmoreimportant.Andfinally,lessnotthehigheranimalswhopossessthepowerofchangingtheirenvironmentbyengineeringfeatsandthelike,apowerpossessedtosomeextentevenbythebeaver(海狸),andpreeminently(卓越地)byman.Environmentandheredityareinnocaseexclusivebut5always-supplementaryfactors...joxue.  55.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?  A.TheEvolutionofInsects  B.EnvironmentandHeredity  C.Education:TheInfluenceoftheEnvironment   D.TheInstinctsofAnimals  56.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheexampleoftheant-lioninthefirstparagraph?  A.Instinctsofanimalscanleadtounreasonablereactionsinstrangesituations.  B.Whenitisengagedinachainactionsitcannotbeinterrupted.  C.Environmentandheredityaretwosupplementaryfactorsintheevolutionofinsects.  D.Alongthelinesofevolutionhereditybecomeslessandenvironmentmoreimportant.  57.Basedontheexampleprovidedinthepassage,wecantellthatwhenaspiderisremovedtoanewpositionwherehalfofanethasbeenmade,itwillprobably.  A.beginacompletelynewnet  B.destroythehalf-net  C.spinthetestofthenet  D.stayawayfromthenet  58.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouthabitsaccordingtothepassage?  A.Theyarenaturalendowmentstolivingcreatures  B.Theyaremoreimportantthaninstinctstoallanimals  C.Theyaresubjecttotheformativeinfluenceoftheenvironment.  D.Theyaredestinedtoopenoutamuchmorefar-reachingpossibilityintheevolutionofhumanbeings...joxue.  Questions59to62arebasedonthefollowingpassage:..joxue.  Oneofthesaddestthingsabouttheperiodinwhichweliveisthegrowingestrangement(疏远)betweenAmericaandEurope.Thismaybeasurprising discoverytothosewhoareoverimpressedbythespeedwithwhichturbojetscanhopfromNewYorktoParis.ButtoanyonewhoisawareofwhatAmericaoncemeanttoEnglishlibertarianpoetsandphilosophers,totheyoungIbisesbitterlyexcoriating(痛斥)EuropeanroyaltyforthemurderofLincoln,toItaliannovelistsandpoetstranslatingthenineteenthcenturyAmericanclassicsasademonstrationagainstFascism,thereissomethingparticularlydisquietinginthewaythattheEuropeanLeft,historically“pro-American”becauseitidentifiedAmericawithexpansivedemocracy,nowpunishesAmericawithEurope’slackofhopeinthefuture.  AlthoughAmericahasobviouslynotfulfilledthevisionaryhopeentertainedforitintheromanticheyday,Americanshave,untilrecently,thoughtofthemselvesasanidea,a“proposition”(inLincoln’sword)setupfortheenlightenmentandtheimprovementofmankind.Officially,welivebyouroriginalprinciples;weinsistonthisboastfullyandeveninhumanly.Anditispreciselythissteadfastnesstoprinciplethatirks(使苦恼,使厌烦)Europeanswhoundersomanypressureshavehadtoshiftandtochange,tocompromiseandtoretreat.  Historically,theobstinacyofAmerica’sfaithin“principles”hasbeenstaggering-----thesacrament(神圣)oftheConstitution,thelegacyoftheFoundingFathers,themoralrightnessofallourpolicies,theinvincibilityofourfaithintheequalityandperfectibilityofman.FromtheEuropeanpointofview,thereissomethingimpossiblyromantic,visionary,andperfectibilityofman.FromtheEuropeanpointofview,thereissomethingimpossiblyromantic,visionary,andfinallyoutrageousaboutanattachmenttopoliticalformulasthataroseevenbeforeaEuropeanrevolutionarydemocracywasbornoftheFrenchRevolution,andthathavesurvivedallthesocialistutopiasandinternationals.Americanshonestlyinsistontheequalityofmenevenwhentheydenythisequalityinpractice;theyholdfasttoromanticdoctrinesofperfectibilityevenwhensuchdoctrinescontradicttheiractualortheirformalfaith----whetheritbeasscientistsorasorthodoxChristians.  ItisfactthatwhileAmericansasapeoplearenotoriouslyempirical.Pragmatic,andunintellectual,theylivetheirlivesagainstabackgroundofunalterablenationalshibboleths(旧的语句).ThesameabundanceoftheorythatallowedWaltWhitmantofillouthispoetrywithphilosophicalroadsignsofAmericanoptimismallowsapresidenttomakepiousreferencestoGodasanAmericantradition-----referenceswhich,despitetheirsomewhatmechanicalquality,arenotonlysincerebutwhich,tomostAmericans,expresstherealityofAmerica.  59.ThewriterusestheexampleofIbisesandotherstomaintainthat   A.EuropeansdonothavetheproperappreciationoftheUnitedStates  B.EuropeanshavemadeanotableshiftinattitudetowardtheUnitedStates  C.AmericanculturehasbeenrediscoveredbyEuropeans  D.EuropeansnolongerfeelthatthereshouldbeanexchangeofideaswithAmericans  60.Thewriterstatesthat,untilrecently,Americansthoughtoftheircountryasa  A.sourceofenlightenment  B.leaderintechnologicalprogress  C.recipientofEuropeanheritage  D.peacemaker  61.TheauthorstatesthatAmericandemocracyinpracticesometimesisinconflictwith  A.theoreticalnotionsofequality  B.otherpoliticalsystems  C.Europe’sbestinterests  D.BothAandB  62.WhichofthefollowingwasNOTmentionedbytheauthorasanAmericanprinciple?  A.Equalityofman.  B.MoralrightnessasAmericanpolicydecisions.  C.Man’scapacitytobecomeperfect.  D.Theinviolability(不可侵犯)oftheindividual’sintegrity...joxue.  Questions63to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage:   Thetrulyincompetentmayneverknowthedepthsoftheirownincompetence,apairofsocialpsychologistssaidonThursday.  “Wefoundagainandagainthatpeoplewhoperformpoorlyrelativetotheirpeers(同等人)tendedtothinkthattheydidratherwell.”JustinKruger,co-authorofastudyonthesubject,saidinatelephoneinterview.  Krugerandco-authorDavidDunningfoundthatwhenitcametoavarietyofskills—logicalreasoning,grammar,evensenseofhumor----peoplewhoessentiallywereinept(无能的;愚蠢的)neverrealizedit,whilethosewhohadsomeabilitywereself-critical.  Ithadlittletodowithinnatemodesty,Krugersaid,butratherwithacentralparadox:Incompetentslackthebasicskillstoevaluatetheirperformancerealistically.Oncetheygetthoseskills,theyknowwheretheystand,evenifthatisatthebottom,  AmericansandWesternEuropeansespeciallyhadanunrealisticallysunnyassessmentoftheirowncapabilities,Dunningsaidbytelephoneinaseparateinterview,whileJapaneseandKoreanstendedtogiveareasonableassessmentoftheirperformance.Incertainareas,suchasathleticperformance,whichcanbeeasilyquantified,thereislessself-delusion(欺骗),theresearcherssaid.Buteveninsomecasesinwhichthefailureshouldseemobvious,theperpetratorisblithely(愉快地;快活地)unawareoftheproblem.  Thiswasespeciallytrueintheareasoflogicalreasoning,whereresearchsubjects+studentsatCornellUniversity,wherethetworesearcherswerebased+oftenratedthemselveshighlyevenwhentheyflubbed(搞得一团糟)allquestionsinareasoningtest.  Later,whenthestudentswereinstructedinlogicalreasoning,theyscoredbetteronatestbutratethemselveslower,havinglearnedwhatconstitutedcompetenceinthisarea.  Grammarwasanotherareainwhichobjectiveknowledgewashelpfulindeterminingcompetence,butthemoresubjectiveareaofhumorposeddifferentchallenges,theresearcherssaid.  Participantswereaskedtoratehowfunnycertainjokeswere,andcomparetheirresponseswithwhatanexpertpanelofcomediansthought.Onaverage,participantsoverestimatedtheirsenseofhumorbyabout16percentagepoints.   Thismightbethoughtofasthe“above-averageeffect”,thenotionthatmostAmericanswouldratethemselvesasaboveaverage,astatisticalimpossibility.  Theresearchersalsoconductedpilotstudiesofdoctorsandgunenthusiasts.Thedoctorsoverestimatedhowwelltheyhadperformedonatestofmedicaldiagnosesandthegunfanciersthoughttheyknewmorethantheyactuallydidaboutgunsafety.  Sowhoshouldbetrusted:Thepersonwhoadmitsincompetenceoftheonewhoshowsconfidence?Neither,accordingtoDunning.  “youcan’ttakethemattheirword.You’vegottotakealookattheirperformance,”Dunningadded.  63.Whydoincompetentpeoplerarelyknowtheyareinept?  A.Theyaretooinepttoknowwhatcompetenceis  B.Theyarenotskillfulatlogicalreasoning,grammar,andsenseofhumor.  C.Theylackthebasicskillstoevaluatetheirperformancerealistically.  D.Theyhavesomeabilitytoovercriticizethemselves.  64.WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrue,accordingtothepassage?  A.StudentsatCornellUniversityoftenratedthemselveshighlyevenwhentheyflubbedallquestionsinareasoningtest.  B.Grammarwasanareainwhichobjectiveknowledgewashelpfulindeterminingcompetence.  C.Participantsinthetestestimatedtheirsenseofhumorbyabout16percentagepoints.  D.Studentsscoredbetteronalogicalreasoningtestbutratedthemselveslower.  65.Whatdoyouknowabout“above-averageeffect”basedonthepassage?   A.MostAmericansassessthemselvesasaboveaverage.  B.Americandoctorsoverestimatedhowwelltheyhadperformedonatestofmedicaldiagnoses.  C.Americangunenthusiaststhoughttheyknewmorethantheyactuallydidaboutgunsafety.  D.Alloftheabove.  PartB  Directions:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthengiveshortanswerstothefivequestions.WriteyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET2.  BothinAmericaandBritainthereisaneagernessonthepartofTVexecutivestoplaydowntheimportanceofthesmallscreen,except.ofcourse,ifthefieldofsellinggoods.  ThisdesiretominimizethesocialimpactofTVisperfectlynatural.Ifitcouldbeconclusivelyprovedthattheelectronicboxwasamajorfactorindeterminingtheattitudesandthevaluesofanationthentwoawkwardquestionswouldhavetobeanswered.  Isitrightthatamediumthathassuchinfluenceshouldbeprimarilyconcernedwiththeprovisionofentertainmentandtheadvertisingofgoods?  AndanevenmoreembarrassingquestionpeoplemightaskiswhetherthemennowrunningTVhavetheauthority.Theunderstandingortheintelligencetobeincontrolofsuchavitalpartofthestateapparatus.  BecauseitisdisruptinganddisturbinglifeonalmosteverylevelinAmericaandBritain,andbecauseitislargelyIndulgedinbywhatmightbedescribedasthefirst“tellygeneration”,violenceistheactivitythathasbeenmostfrequentlylinkedwiththeconsequencesofTV.  ThereareotherevenmoreimportanttrendsthatmightbestimulatedorprovokedbytheprogramcontentofTV.  Thedemoralizationofinstitutionslikethearmy,thechurch;thecontemptforauthority,ahealthyskepticismandawelcomepermissiveness;anover-simplificationofcomplexissueswhichmakesanelectorate(选民)impatientwithapoliticalprocessthatcannotsolvethem.HowmuchisTVresponsible?Andthatthesetrendsarehelpingtochangesocietyataunprecedentedratecan hardlybedenied.  Becausetheimpactofthesechangesisrelativelylong-termandnoteasilypinpointed.thereisavastdepthofunconcernaboutthesedevelopments.  Onviolence,however,thereisanintuitivesuspicionthatTVmighthavesomethingtodowithit.yetthemenrunningTVhavegonetoconsiderablelengthstoassureusthatweareundulyalarmedaboutnothing...joxue.  66.Inordertoavoidtherepetitionsoftheword“television”,whatothernounsdoestheauthoruse?Pleaselistatleastfour.  67.Canyouuseanotherwordinthispassagetotaletheplaceof“playdown”inpara.1?  68.WhyareTVexecutivesinAmericaandBritaineagertoplaydowntheimportanceofTV?  69.WhydopeoplebelievethatTVhassomethingtodowithincreasingviolence?  70.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardtheargumentoverTV’sinfluence?..joxue.  SectionIVTranslation(10points)  Directions:  InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.  Lange,multinationalcorporationsmaybethecompanieswhoseupsanddownsseizeheadlines.(71)ButtoafargreaterextentthanmostAmericansrealize,theeconomy’svitalitydependsonthefortunesoftinyshopsandrestaurants,neighborhoodservicesandarefactories.Smallbusinesses,definedasthosewithfewerthan100workers,nowemploy60percentoftheworkforceandexpectedtogeneratehalfofallnewjobsbetweennowandtheyear2,000.Some1.2millionsmallformshaveopenedtheirdoorsoverthepast6yearsofeconomicgrowth,and1989willseeanadditional200,000entrepreneursstrikingoffontheirown.  Toomanyofthesepioneers,however,willblazeaheadunprepared.Idealistswilloverestimatetheclamorfortheirproductsorfailtofactorinthecompetition.Nearlyeveryonewillunderestimate,oftenfatally.thecapital thatsuccessrequires.(72)Midcareerexecutives,forcedbyatakeoverorarestructuringtoquitthecorporationandfindanotherwaytosupportthemselves,maysavortheideaofbeingtheirownbossbutmayforgetthatentrepreneursmustalso.atleastforawhile,bebookkeepersandreceptionists,too.AccordingtoSamllBusinessAdministrationdata,24ofevery100businessesstartingouttodayarelikelytodisappearintwoyears,and27morewillhaveshuttheirdoorsfouryearsfromnow.By1995,morethan60ofthose100start-ups,77percentofthecompaniessurveyedwerestillalive.(73)MostcreditedtheirsuccessinlargeparttohavingpickedabusinesstheyalreadywerecomfortableinEightypercenthadworkedwiththesameproductorserviceintheirlastjobs.  Thinkingthroughanenterprisebeforethelaunchisobviouslycritical.Butmanyentrepreneursforgetthatafirm’shealthinitsinfancymaybelittleindicationofhowwellitwillage.youmusttenderlymonitoritspulse,intheirzeal,toexpand.Smallbusinessownersoftenignoreearlywarningsignsofastagnantmarketorofdecayingprofitability.(74)Theyhopefullyfourmoreandmoreintotheenterprise,preferringnottoacknowledgeerodingprofitmarginsthatmeansthemarketfortheiringeniousserviceorproducthasevaporated,orthattheymustcutthepayrollorvacatetheirlavishoffices.Onlywhenthefinancialwellrunsdrydotheyseetheseriousnessoftheillness,andbythenthepatientisusuallytoofargonetosave.  Frequentchecksofyourfirm’svitalsignswillalsoguideyoutoasensiblerateofgrowth.(75)Tosnatchopportunity,youmustspotthesignalsthatitistimetoconquerthenewmarkets,addproductsorperhapsfranchiseyourhotideas...joxue.  SectionVWriting(20points)  Directions:  Inthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationbelow.Youshouldwritemorethan150wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.  Outline:  1.有人认为财富比健康重要。  2.有人认为健康比财富重要。  3.你的看法。   2003年MBA英语联考真题解析  SectionII  B√21.Longlongago,mostforestershavebeenmen,buttoday,anumberofwomenthisfieldisclimbing.  A.registeringB.pursuingC.devotingD.engaging  forester:根据forest变出来的,林务员,森林人,伐木员;  forest:森林  此题考词汇,建议:不要把每一词都翻译为汉语。  A.registering登记、记录、注册、显出、显露registerletter  B.pursuing:追求、追赶、进行、从事、从事某项工作  C.devoting:把…献给…;把…专门用于…  D.engaging:表示从事某项工作engagingin;  engaging作及物动词后面跟代词作宾语,不能跟thisfield  C√22.Thebanknoteswhichhadfooledmanybanktellerswerediscoveredtobe  A.artificialB.genuineC.counterfeitD.faulty  A.artificial:假的;  多用于:假花artificialflower人造革artificialleather  人工智能artificialintelligence人造卫星artificialsatellite  tellers:本句话为会计、出纳  C.counterfeit:伪造的货币  假的钻石:counterfeitdiamond  D.faulty:有缺点、有错误、不完善   C√23.Withoutawholeheartedtoakeenforward-lookingvisionandadeepinsight,youcannotbealeader.  A.determinationB.resolutionC.commitmentD.obligation  A.determination:决心坚定、果断;决定  B.resolution:1、决心、决定;2、法院的判决;3、问题的解答  C.commitment:托付、交托、承诺、承担、献身、介入、信奉、支持  D.obligation:义务、责任  D√24.Alltransactionsarestrictly,andweneversell,rentortradeanycustomer'sname.  A.considerableB.confidentC.considerateD.confidential  A.considerable:相当的、可观的  B.confident:自信、有信心的  C.considerate:考虑周到、体贴入微  considerable:相当大(或多)的,值得考虑的,相当可观的  注意:一定要背单词、词汇是基础.  D.confidential:秘密的、的  B√25.Bigbusinessesenjoycertainthatsmalleronesdonothave.  A.transactionsB.privilegesC.subsidiesD.substitutes  ones替代了businesses  smallerones=smallerbusinesses  smaller修饰ones  A.transactions:交易  B.privileges:特权、优惠   C.subsidies:补贴、失业补贴  D.substitutes:替代物、替代品  C√26.Yourkindnessingivingtotheconsiderationoftheaboveproblemwillbehighlyappreciated.  A.importanceB.advantageC.priorityD.authority  A.importance:重要的  B.advantage:优点、优势  C.priority:优先、优先权  D.authority:权威、当局  D√27.Theborderincidentledtothetwocountriestheirdiplomaticrelations.  A.breakingoutB.breakinginC.breakingthroughD.breakingoff  A.breakout:爆发  ThewarofIraqbreakoutonMarchtwenty.  B.breakin:1、闯到别人家中2、插话  Thethiefbrokeinthroughthebedroomwindow.  C.breakthrough:突破、克服、挣脱而除  D.breakoff:中断、突然停止  B√28.ImeanttosoundconfidentattheinterviewbutI'mafraidIasself-assertive.  A.gotinB.gotoverC.gotoffD.gotout  meant:不是意味着的意思  Imeantnoharm.  afraid:恐怕;afraid后面表达不太好的意思.   A.gotin:收获、庄稼收获  B.gotover:1、克服困难2、给人一种印象  C.gotoff:下火车、汽车;离开  D.gotout:从小汽车出来、逃跑、泄露  A√29.Johnplannedtotakepartinthecompetitionbuthadtoonaccountofthecaraccident.  A.dropoutB.holdoutC.getoutD.runout  注意:but转折词前后表达的意思相反。  A.dropout:退学、辍学  B.holdout:伸出、坚持  C.getout:出去,离开、逃脱  D.runout:用完了  C√30.Hedoesn'tworkbuthegetsagoodfromhisinvestment.  A.subsidyB.incomeC.earningD.salary  A.subsidy:补贴、失业补贴  B.income:好的收入  C.earning:赚钱、收益、投资赚的钱  D.salary:薪水  工资的表述:  Salary:年薪(白领)  Wage(s):周薪(蓝领)=weeklypay  Pay:总称,计时工资   B√31.canhelpbutbefascinatedbytheworldintowhichheistakenbythesciencefiction.  A.AnybodyB.NobodyC.SomebodyD.Everybody  一般来说:与but连用的不定代词否定的居多。  Everybody:所有人  Anybody:任何人  Somebody:某一个人  Nobody:无人,没有任何人Noone  sciencefiction:科幻小说  fiction:小说总称;  novel:指具体的小说  B√32.Anyonewithhalfaneyeontheunemploymentfiguresknewthaytheassertionabouteconomicrecoveryjustaroundthecornerwasuntrue.  A.wasB.beingC.wouldbeD.tobe  注意:aneye:不表示一只眼睛  keepaneyeonhim:请注意监督他  首先排除A、C,was与wouldbe都是动词谓语,句中的that后面已经有了动词所以不用在填谓语。  assertion后面有一个定语(about介词短语作定语),economicrecovery后面需要一个非谓语形式的动词。  独立主格分词结构:此句的主格economicrecovery,being、tobe为表语  being:表示一个状态  tobe:表示将来  economicrecovery可以作介词about的宾语,宾语后面跟being,being后面跟justaroundcorner。   例:Hermother______ill,shewenthome.  A.wasB.beingB√  两句话之间如用";"连接或用and连接可用was。  Ashermotherwasill,shewenthome.  Being独立主格分词结构表示回家的原因。  D√33.Oceanscontinuallylosebyevaporatingmuchoftheriverwaterintothem.  A.toconstantlyflowB.beconstantlyflowing  C.constantlyflowsD.constantlyflowing  evaporate:蒸发(超纲词)  lose的宾语是much,riverwater流到海洋里面  A.toconstantlyflow  B.beconstantlyflowing:错误  C.constantlyflows:把riverwater作主语,第三人称单述动词加s,但riverwater不能作主语  D.constantlyflowing  riverwater是of的宾语,后面没有跟定语从句,排除选项B、C。  D.constantlyflowing:表示一般性的动作  A.toconstantlyflow:表示动作将要发生  注意:英文中代词的用法  it,its  they,them,their  名词不重复同一个词,与汉语不同,要注意以上单词代替前面的哪个名词。   例:工业学,举的旗,走的路,办的企业。  在英文中用its代替。  注意:  they,them,their:指最靠近的复述名词  it:指最靠近的单述名词,如果最靠近的名词不合适向前面找一个。  intothem:指muchoftheriverwaterconstantlyflowingintooceans.  Oceanscontinuallylosemuchoftheriverwaterbyevaporating.  by:表示手段  A√34.Theresulthasturnedstillworsethanit.  A.wouldotherwisehavebeenB.wouldbeotherwise  C.hadotherwisebeenD.hasotherwisebeen  首先排除选项C、D,没有表现虚拟的形式  A.wouldotherwisehavebeen:前面用完成形式hasturned,后面也用完成形式  D√35.Thereisnoreasontheyshouldlimithowmuchvitaminyoutake,theycanlimithowmuchwateryoudrink.  A.muchmorethanB.nomorethan  C.nolessthanD.anymorethan  A.muchmorethan:不能正确连接句子的意思  B.nomorethan:句子中有no后面不能再用no  C.nolessthan:不能正确连接句子的意思  D.anymorethan:  注意:否定词noreason,后面不能再用否定,排除选项B、C。   A√36.Hetoldushowhedealtwiththeself-interestofdifferentcountriestobringthemintoakindofinternationalaccord.everyoneseemedtobenefit.  A.whereB.whatC.thatD.which  accord:相当于agreement协议(超纲词)  A.where:引导的从句修饰前面的地点  B.what:what从句  C.that:定语从句  D.which:定语从句  everyoneseemedtobenefitfromsomething  排除选项B、C、D  where:修饰accord  Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.  有志者事竟成  where:意志、决心  away:有办法  建议:背单词要记一些简单的句子  B.√37.Wehopethemeasurestocontrolpricestakenbythegovernmentwillsucceed.  A.whenB.asC.sinceD.after  taken:修饰measures,不是修饰prices。  astaken省略astheyaretaken  用when指政府还没采取措施,当政府采取的这些措施,与willsucceed联系不上。   用as表示政府已经采取措施,正如政府采取的这些措施。√  A√38.Thecostsofdistributionandsalesmakeupalargepartofpricesthat.  A.allproductsarepaidforB.arepaidforallproducts  C.allproductspaidD.forwhichallproductspaid  首先排除选项D  句中已经有了that再用forwhich不能连起来  排除选项C:  product应作主语  若B.arepaidforallproducts正确,  此句话为:Thepriceispaidfortheproduct.(语确,但不是idiomaticEnglish)  例:hermotherbeingill,shewenthome.  建议:首先复习大学的英文课本  例:Ipaiddriverquickly.  I为主语,quickly副词作状语。  注意:动词的主语是人还是物。  例:Englishisinteresting.(此句主语为物)  IaminterestedinEnglish.(此句主语为人)  moved,touched用人作主语  moving,touching用物作主语  A.allproductsarepaidfor  B.arepaidforallproducts表达意思不同   D√39.Soquicklyarescienceandtechnologyadvancingisapossibilitytodaymaybearealitytomorrow.  A.thatB.whatC.thatwhichD.thatwhat  首先排除选项B没有that  so...that:that在从句中不能当主语,不能当介词宾语.排除选项A  maybearealitytomorrow需要一个主语,主语要由what引导,whatisapossibilitytoday整个从句作主语,maybe为动词宾语,arealitytomorrow为.表语。  例:whathesaid___right  A.is√B.are  B√40.ItisstillRichard'sambitiontostudymedicine,someday,tomakearealcontributiontothefieldofscience.  A.andB.alsoC.butD.or  SectionIIIReading  41-44CCDB45-46DB47-48CB49-50BC  51-54BCDD55-58BBCC59-62BAAD63-65CCD  66.答案为:第一段中的"smallscreen",第二段中的"electronicbox"  第三段中的"medium"第五段中的"tellygeneration"  67.答案为:minimize  68.答案为:BecauseTVhasbecomeamajorfactorindeterminingtheattitudesandthevaluesofanation  69.答案为:BecausethereisanintuitivesuspicionthatTVmighthavesomethingtodowithviolence.  70.1)Heisfortheargument.  2)Heagainsttheargument.  3)Heneutraltheargument.   71译文:但是美国经济的活力依赖于小商店、小餐馆、社区服务以及社区工厂的服务的程度,远比大多数美国人所意识到的大得多。  72译文:当公司遇到兼并或者改组,中层管理人员不得不离开跨国公司另谋出路,他们可能喜欢自己当老板,但是他们可能忘记了企业家们至少有一段时间也得兼做会计或接待。  73译文:大多数企业家的成功在很大程度上是因为他们选择了自己熟悉的行业,其中百分之八十的人此前曾在工作中做过2004年MBA英语真题考生须知选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。 其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。2004年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试英语试题SectionIVocabulary(10points)Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.21.Itisfearedthatpeoplelivingnearthepowerstationmayhavebeen_____toradiation.A.displayedB.releasedC.exploredD.exposed22.Somepeopleare_____intothinkingthattheyliketostoreupenergy.A.measuredB.coaxedC.deceivedD.delivered23.Ifyouthinkyourchild“srequestis_____,givehimachancetoearnthemoneytobuytheitem.A.worthB.worthwhileC.worthyD.worthless24.Parentalloveshouldinclude,andsotheteenagerwhoistrulylovedwillreceiveguidance.A.disciplineB.acceptanceC.allowanceD.principal25.Asateacheryouhavetoyourmethodstosuittheneedsofslowerchildren.A.adoptB.adjustC.adaptD.acquire26.Thepublicopinionwasthatthetimewasnotfortheelectionof sucharadicalcandidateasMr.Jones.A.reasonableB.practicalC.readyD.ripe27.OnereasonforthesuccessesofAsianimmigrantsintheU.S.isthattheyhavetakengreat_____toeducatetheirchildren.A.effortsB.painsC.attemptsD.endeavors28.Watchingmepullingthecalfawkwardlytothebarn,theIrishmilkmaidfoughthardtoherlaughter.A.holdbackB.holdonC.holdoutD.holdup29.Howdoesitthatyouranswersareidenticalwithhis?A.comeoutB.comeoffC.comeupD.comeabout30.ThereareafewsmallthingsthatIdon“tlikeaboutmyjob,but______it’sveryenjoyable.A.aboveallB.asusualC.byandlargeD.byallmeans31.Iprovidedyouwiththemoney.Whydidn“tyouaskme?A.couldhaveB.hadC.musthaveD.oughttohave32.nodoubtthattheeffectivenessofthedrugneedstobetestedbymanyexperiments.A.TherebeingB.ItisC.ThereisD.Itbeing33.Marysaidthatsheoughtnottohavemadeherfatherangry,?A.oughtn“tsheB.hadn“tsheC.wasn“tsheD.didn“tshe34.Weoftengototheamusementparkwhichissituatedinadesertedfield.A.thatusedtobeB.thatisusedtobeC.whatusedtobeD.whatisusedtobe35.Afterintotheward,thenurseatthedeskaskedmeseveralquestions.A.beingwheeledB.IwaswheeledC.wheelingD.havingbeenwheeled36.Manyaplantbestinplaceswherethereisagreatdealofshade.A.growsB.growC.hasgrownD.havegrown 37.Therobberwasbroughttothejudge,hishands_______.A.tobefasttiedB.werefasttiedC.havingbeenfasttiedD.fasttied38.thediffusionofheatupwardtotheEarth“ssurface,thetemperaturewithintheEarthremainsconstant.A.ThatB.DespiteC.IfD.When39.areinertoutsidelivingcells,butwithintheappropriatecellstheycanreplicate,causingviraldiseasesinthehostorganism.A.VirusesB.ThatvirusesC.Viruses,whichD.Despiteviruses40.Onlyrecentlypossibletoseparatethecomponentsofflagrantsubstancesandtodeterminetheirchemicalcomposition.A.itbecomesB.havingbecomeC.hasitbecomeD.whichbecomesSectionIICloze(10points)Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.TheChinaboomisbynowawell-documentedphenomenon.Whohasn“t41theMiddleKingdom“sastoundingeconomicgrowth(8percentannually),itstremendousconsumermarket(1.2billionpeople),theinvestmententhusiasmofforeignsuitors($40billioninforeigndirectinvestmentlastyear42)?Chinaisaneconomicwonder.43NicholasLardyoftheBrookingsInstitution,aWashingtonD.C.-basedthinktank,“Nocountry44itsforeigntradeasfastasChinaoverthelast20years.Japandoubleditsforeigntradeover45period;China“sforeigntradewasquintupled(使成五倍).They“vebecomethepre-eminentproduceroflabor-intensivemanufacturinggoodsintheworld."Butthere“sbeen46fromthedazzlingChinagrowthstory---namely,theChinesemultinational.NomajorChinesecompanies haveyetestablishedthemselves,ortheirbrands,47theglobalstage.Butthingsarenowstartingtochange.48100yearsofpovertyandchaos,ofbeingovershadowedbyforeigncountriesandmultinationals,Chineseindustrialcompaniesarestartingtomakeamarkontheworld.Anewgenerationoflargeandcrediblefirms49inChinaintheelectronics,applianceandevenhigh-techsectors.Somehave50criticalmassonthemainlandandarenowseekingnewoutletsfortheirproduction--throughexportsandbybuildingChinesefactoriesabroad,chieflyinSoutheastAsia.41.A.listenedB.listenedtoC.heardD.heardof42.A.aloneB.asideC.alongD.lonely43.A.AsforB.AstoC.JudgingbyD.Accordingto44.A.hasexpandedB.didexpandC.doesexpandD.expands45.A.20-yearB.a20-yearC.20-yearsD.a20years46.A.somethinglostB.lostsomethingC.somethingmissingD.somethingmissed47.A.atB.inC.overD.on48.A.BeforeB.AfterC.SinceD.Behind49.A.emergeB.haveemergedC.hasemergedD.isemerged50.A.reachedB.reachedoverC.reachedoutD.reacheddownSectionIIIReadingcomprehension(40points)partADirections:Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.PassageOneLessthan40yearsagointheUnitedStates,itwascommontochange aone-dollarbillforadollar“sworthofsilver.Thatisbecausethecoinswereactuallymadeofsilver.Butthosedaysaregone.Thereisnosilverintoday“scoins.Whenthepriceofthepreciousmetalrisesaboveitsfacevalueasmoney,themetalwillbecomemorevaluableinotheruses.Silvercoinsarenolongerincirculationbecausethesilverincoinsisworthmuchmorethantheirfacevalue.Asilverfirmcouldfindthatitischeapertoobtainsilverbymeltingdowncoinsthanbybuyingitonthecommoditymarkets.Coinstodayaremadeofanalloyofcheapermetals.Gresham“sLaw,namedafterSirThomasGresham,arguesthat"goodmoney"isdrivenoutofcirculationby"badmoney".Goodmoneydiffersfrombadmoneybecauseithashighercommodityvalue.Greshamlivedinthe16thcenturyinEnglandwhereitwascommonforgoldandsilvercoinstobedebased.Governmentsdidthisbymixingcheapermetalswithgoldandsilver.Thegovernmentscouldthusmakeaprofitincoinagebyissuingcoinsthathadlesspreciousmetalthanthefacevalueindicated.Becausedifferentmixingsofcoinshaddifferentamountsofgoldandsilver,eventhoughtheyborethesamefacevalue,somecoinswereworthmorethanothersascommodities.Peoplewhodealtwithgoldandsilvercouldeasilyseethedifferencebetweenthe"good"andthe"bad"money.Greshamobservedthatcoinswithahighercontentofgoldandsilverwerekeptratherthanbeingusedinexchange,orweremelteddownfortheirpreciousmetal.Inthemid-1960swhentheU.S.issuednewcoinstoreplacesilvercoins,Gresham“slawwentrightinaction.51.WhywasitpossibleforAmericanstouseaone-dollarbillforadollar“sworthofsilver?A.BecausetherewasalotofsilverintheUnitedStates.B.Becausemoneywasthemediumofpayment.C.Becausecoinsweremadeofsilver. D.Becausesilverwasconsideredworthless.52.Today“scoinsintheUnitedStatesaremadeof______.A.somepreciousmetalsB.silverandsomepreciousmetalsC.variousexpensivemetalsD.someinexpensivemetals53.Whatisthedifferencebetween"goodmoney"and"badmoney"?A.Theyarecirculatedindifferentmarkets.B.Theyareissuedindifferentfacevalues.C.Theyaremadeofdifferentamountsofgoldandsilver.D.Theyhavedifferentuses.54.Whatwasthepurposeofthegovernmentsissuingnewcoinsbymixingcheapermetalswithgoldandsilverinthe16thcentury?A.Theywantedtoreservesomegoldandsilverforthemselves.B.Therewasneitherenoughgoldnorenoughsilver.C.Newcoinswereeasiertobemade.D.Theycouldmakemoney.PassageTwoBythemid-nineteenthcentury,theterm"ice-box"hadenteredtheAmericanlanguage,buticewasstillonlybeginningtoaffectthedietofordinarycitizensintheUnitedStates:Theicetradegrewwiththegrowthofcities.Icewasusedinhotels,taverns,andhospitals,andbysomeforward-lookingcitydealersinfreshmeat,freshfish,andbutter.AftertheCivilWar(1861-1865),asicewasusedtorefrigeratefreightcars,italsocameintohouseholduse.Evenbefore1880,halftheicesoldinNewYork,Philadelphia,andBaltimore,andone-thirdofthatsoldinBostonandChicago,wenttofamiliesfortheirownuse.Thishadbecomepossiblebecauseanew householdconvenience,theicebox,aprecursorofthemodemrefrigerator,hadbeeninvented.Makinganefficienticeboxwasnotaseasyaswemightnowsuppose.Intheearlynineteenthcentury,theknowledgeofheat,whichwasessentialtoascienceofrefrigeration,wasrudimentary.Thecommonsensenotionthatthebesticeboxwasonethatpreventedtheicefrommeltingwasofcoursemistaken,foritwasthemeltingoficethatperformedthecooling.Nevertheless,earlyeffortstoeconomizeiceincludedwrappingtheiceinblankets,whichkepttheicefromdoingitsjob.Notuntilneartheendofthenineteenthcenturydidinventorsachievethedelicatebalanceofinsulationandcirculationneededforanefficienticebox.Butasearlyas1803,aningeniousMarylandfarmer,ThomasMoore,hadbeenontherighttrack.HeownedafarmabouttwentymilesoutsidethecityofWashington,forwhichthevillageofGeorgetownwasthemarketcenter.Whenheusedaniceboxofhisowndesigntotransporthisbuttertomarket,hefoundthatcustomerswouldpassuptherapidlymeltingstuffinthetubsofhiscompetitorstopayapremiumpriceforhisbutter,stillfreshandhardinneat,one-poundbricks.Oneadvantageofhisicebox,Mooreexplained,wasthatfarmerswouldnolongerhavetotraveltomarketatnightinordertokeeptheirproducecool.55.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Theinfluenceoficeonthediet.B.Thetransportationofgoodstomarket.C.Thedevelopmentofrefrigeration.D.Sourcesoftheterm"ice-box".56.Accordingtothepassage,whendidtheword"icebox"becomepartoftheAmericanlanguage? A.In1803.B.Around1850.C.DuringtheCivilWar.D.Before1880.57.Theword"rudimentary"inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto__________A.basicB.sufficientC.necessaryD.undeveloped58.Thesentence"ThomasMoorehadbeenontherighttrack"(para.3)indicatesthat__________A.Moore“sfarmwasnotfarawayfromWashingtonB.Moore“sfarmwasontherightroadC.Moore“sdesignwascompletelysuccessfulD.MoorewassuitableforthejobPassageThreeToday,thecomputerhastakenupappliancestatusinmorethan42percentofhouseholdsacrosstheUnitedStates.AndthesecomputersareincreasinglybeingwiredtotheInternet.Onlineaccesswasupmorethan50percentinjustthepastyear.Now,morethanonequarterofallU.S.householdscansurfincyberspace.Mostly,thisexplosivegrowthhasoccurreddemocratically.Theonlinepenetrationandcomputerownershipincreasesextendacrossallthedemographiclevels--byrace,geography,income,andeducation.Weviewthesetrendsasfavorablewithouttheslightestquestionbecauseweclearlyseecomputertechnologyasempowering.Infact,personalgrowthandaprosperousU.S.economyareconsideredtobe thelong-rangerewardsofindividualandcollectivetechnologicalpower.Nowforthenot-so-goodnews.Thegovernment'sanalysisspellsoutso-calleddigitaldivide.Thatis,thedigitalexplosionisnotboomingatthesamepaceforeveryone.Yes,itistruethatweareallpluggedintoamuchgreaterdegreethananyofushavebeeninthepast.Butsomeofusaremorepluggedinthanothersandaregettingpluggedinfarmorerapidly.Andthisgapiswideningevenasthepaceoftheinformationageacceleratesthroughsociety.ComputerownershipandInternetaccessarehighlyclassifiedalonglinesofwealth,race,education,andgeography.Thedataindicatesthatcomputerownershipandonlineaccessaregrowingmorerapidlyamongthemostprosperousandwelleducated:essentially,wealthywhitepeoplewithhighschoolandcollegediplomasandwhoarepartofstable,two-parenthouseholds.Thehighestincomebrackethouseholds,thoseearningmorethan$75,000annually,are20timesaslikelytohaveaccesstotheInternetashouseholdsatthelowestincomelevels,under$10,000annually.Thecomputerpenetrationrateatthehigh-incomelevelisanamazing76.56percent,comparedwith8percentatthebottomendofthescale.Technologyaccessdifferswidelybyeducationallevel.Collegegraduatesare16timesaslikelytobeInternetsurfersathomeasarethosewithonlyelementary-schooleducation.Ifyoulookatthedifferencesbetweenthesegroupsinruralareas,thegapwidenstoatwenty-six-foldadvantageforthecollege-educated.Fromthetimeofthelaststudy,theinformationaccessgapgrewby29percentbetweenthehighestandlowestincomegroups,andby25percentbetweenthehighestandlowesteducationlevels. Inthelongnm,participationintheinformationagemaynotbeazerosumgame,whereifsomegroupswin,othersmustlose.Eventually,asthetechnologymatureswearelikelytoseepenetrationlevelsapproachallgroupsequally.Thiswastruefortelephoneaccessandtelevisionownership,buteventuallycanbecoldcomfortinanerawhentomorrowisrapidlydifferentfromtodayandunrecognizablecomparedwithyesterday.59.HowmanyU.S.householdshavelinkedtoInternettoday?A.Morethan25percent.B.By29percent.C.Morethan42percent.D.Morethan50percent.60.Accordingtothetext,thecomputerusebythehigh-incomelevelisthatbythelowestincomelevels.A.8percentmorethanB.76.56percentmorethanC.nearly10timesasmanyasD.about20timesasmanyas61.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingpreventspeoplefromgainingaccesstotheInternet?A.Incomelevel.B.Pooreducationandlow-incomelevel.C.Participationintheinformationage.D.Telephoneaccessandtelevisionownership.62.Judgingfromthecontext,whatdoes"digitaldivide"(Dara.3)probablymean?A.Thegovernment'sanalysis.B.Thedividebetweenthepoorandtherich.C.Thepaceoftheinformationage. D.Thegapbetweenpeople'saccesstothecomputer.PassageFourJustoverayearago,Ifoolishlylockedupmybicycleoutsidemyoffice,butforgottoremovethepannier(挂蓝).WhenIreturnedthepannierhadbeenstolen.InsideitwereabouttenofthelittlerednotebookItakeeverywhereforjottingdownideasforarticles,shortstories,TVshowsandthelike.WhenIlostmynotebooks,Iwasdevastated;alltheideasI'dhadoverthepasttwoyearswerecontainedwithintheirpages.Icouldrememberonlyafewofthem,buthadtheimpressionthatthoseIcouldn'trecallweretrulybrilliant.Thoselittlebookswerecrammedwiththeplotsofaward-winningnovelsandscriptsforradiocomedyshowsthatwereonlytwo-thirdsasbadastheonesonatthemoment.That'snotall,though.Inmyreminiscence,mylostnotebookscontainedsketchesformanyinnovativeandincrediblemachines.Inonebooktherewasadesignforadevicethatcouldturnseawaterintoapplecider;inanother,planforanautomaticdog;inathird,sketchesforapairofwaterproofshoeswithtelevisionscreensbuiltintothetoes.Nowalloftheseplansarelosttohumanity:Ifoundmynotebooksagain.Itturnsouttheyweren'tinthebikepannieratall,butinacarrierbaginmyspareroom,whereIfoundsixmonthsaftersupposedlylosingthem.AndwhenIflippedthroughtheirpages,readytoruntothepatentofficeinthemorning,Idiscoveredtheywerecompletelyfullofrubbish.Discoveringthenotebooksreallyshookmeup.Ihadfirmlycometobelievetheywerebrimmingwithbrilliant,inventivestuff--andyetclearlytheyweren't.Ihaddeludedmyself.Aftersurveyingmynonsense,Ifoundthatthishaloeffectalwaysattachesitselftothingsthatseemirretrievablylost.Don'tweall haveasneakingfeelingthattheweatherwassunnier,TVshowsfunnierandcake-shopbunsbunnierinthenot-very-distantpast?Allthiswouldnotmattermuchexceptthatitisapowerfulelementinreactionarythought,thisbeliefinabetteryesterday.Afterall,racismoftenstemsfromadelusionthatthingshavedeterioratedsince"they"came.Whataboontosocietyitwouldbeifpeoplecouldvisitthepastandseethatitwasn'ttheparadisetheyimaginebutsimplythepresentwithdifferenthats.Sadly,timetravelisimpossible.Untilnow,thatis.BecauseI'vesuddenlyrememberedIleftaleatherjacketinanIndonesianrestaurantacouplesofyearsago,andI'mabsolutelycertainthatintheinsidepockettherewasasketchI'dmade...63.By"onlytwo-thirdsasbadastheonesonatthemoment,"theauthormeans__________A.betterthanB.asbadasC.worsethanD.asgoodas64.Assoonastheauthorreadmelostnotebooks,he_________A.reportedthefactB.founditvaluelessC.registeredtheinventionsD.wasveryexcited65.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthormostprobablyagreewith?__________A.Yesterdayisbetter.B.Yesterdayisnobetterthantoday.C.Selfdelusionsometimesisnecessary. D.Thingstodayhavedeteriorated.PartBDirections:Readthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthengiveshortanswerstothefivequestions.WriteyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET2.Atelevisionadfeaturesashipdriftingonatwinklingoceanasthevoice-overintoneswordstothiseffect,"Whenwasthelasttimetheworldrevolvedaroundyou?"WhenevermyhusbandandIseethis,wecan'thelpbutlaugh.Pointingtoourdaughter,weshout,"Whendidn'tit?"Butit'saruefulchuckle(苦笑).Somehowourfamilydoesrevolvearoundourchild:hersports,herhomework,hersocialcommitments.MyhusbandandIhavelivestoo.It'sjustthatwemustfitthemintowhateverscrapoftimeisleftover.Somewhereinthelasttwogenerations,weshiftedourfocusfrommarriageasthefamilyfoundationtochildren.It'sbeenasubtlechange,andyouhavetolookcloselytoseeitsimpactonmarriage.Comparethetimeyourparentsspentexclusivelytogethertotheamountyouandyourmatedo.ParentsofearliergenerationswentoutonSaturdaynights.Today'sfamiliescartthekidstopartieswithfamilyfriends.Isitgoodfortheparentsandkidstobetogether?Parentsoncesupportedeachother'sneeds,andchildren'spreferencescamesecond."Turnoffthattelevision.Yourfatherdeservessomepeacewhenhecomeshome"and"No,youcan'tsitinthefront.That'syourmother'sseat"wereperfectlyreasonablethingstosay.Manycouplestookhalfanhourattheday'sendtoshareadrinkand conversation.Childrenwereexpectedtoplayindependently.Bedroomdoorswereclosedandparents'bedssacred.Sexwasanadultsecretenjoyedbyparentswhowereconfidentthattheirchildrenwouldn'twalkinwithoutknocking.Now,parentscan'tfindtimeorprivacy.Childrencentrednesshasgonetoofar.Howdidwemakemaritallovesecondtoparentallove?Theincreasingbalanceofpowerbetweenthesexesthatresultedfromwomenachievingmoreeconomicindependencecutruthlesslyintothetimewomenhavefortheirchildren.Amarriage-centredfamilywasonceafather-centredfamily.ParentsspenttimetogetherwhenDadcamehome.TodayMummightspendthathalfhourreadingastorytoherson.Hetoowantstoreconnect,andinachild-centredfamily,thattakesprecedence.Whentimeislimited,weputourchildrenfirst.Dad'spositionhasbeenerodedbythedemandsofanevermorecompetitivechildhood.Childexpertshaveshownusthebenefitsofearlystimulation,socializing,beingreadaloudto.Toaffordachildtheseadvantagesrequires1000gymnasticsvisits,musiclessons,tutoring.Intellectualachievementsareallfast-trackednowtoo.Childrenarriveinkindergartenhavinglongsincelearnedthelettersandcoloursoncelovinglytaughtduringthatfirstyearofschool.Andgoodschoolsaretheonesassigningmorehomework,requiringmoreparentparticipation.66.Whatisthe-author'sattitudetowardschildrencenteredness?67.Whydoestheauthorsay"It'sbeenasubtlechange"?68.Whatdoestheword"erode"mean?69.Giveexamplestoshow"anevermorecompetitivechildhood". 70.Mentiontwofactorsthathavemadetheshiftfrommaritallovetoparentallove.SectionIVTranslation(20points)Directions:InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.March27,1997,dawnedasanormaldayattheCollins'home.Bythemiddleofthemorning,JackCollinswasathisdesk,writingchecks,payingbillsthewayhealwayshad:ontime.Thenthephonerang,andthenightmarebegan.(71)Aninvestigatorforabankwasontheline,askinginaseverevoicewhyCollins,auniversityphysicist,waslateonpaymentsfora$27,000car,boughtinVirginiathepreviousyear."Idon'thaveacarlikethis,"Collinsprotested.ThelasttimehehadsetfootinVir~niawasasanofficeratasubmarinebase,threedecadesago.Buthisnamewasonthecontract,andsowashisSocialSecurityNumber.Duringthemonthsthatensued,heandhiswifelearnedthatsomeonehadboughtfourmorecarsand28otheritems--worth$113,000inallmintheirname.Theirhithertogoodcreditrecordhadbeendestroyed.(72)"Afteralifetimeofbeinghonest,"saysCollins,"allofasuddenIwasbasicallybeingaccusedofstealingandtreatedlikeacriminal."Thisiswhatitmeanstofallpreytoanonviolentbutfrighteningandfast-growingcrime:identitytheft.Ithappenstoatleast500,000newvictimseachyear,accordingtogovernmentfigures.(73)Andithappensveryeasilybecauseeveryidentificationnumber youhavemSocialSecurity,creditcardsdriver'slicense,telephonem"isakeythatunlockssomestorageofmoneyorgoods,"saysafraud(欺诈)programmanageroftheUSPostalService."SoifyouthrowawayyourcreditcardreceiptandIgetitandusethenumberonit,I'mnotbecomingyou,buttothecreditcardcompanyI'vebecomeyouraccount."(74)Onemajorproblemsexpertssay,isthattheSocialSecurityNumber(SSN)–originallymeantonlyforretirementbenefitandtaxpurposes--hasbecometheuniversalwaytoidentifypeople.Itisusedasidentificationbythemilitary,collegesandinbillionsofcommercialtransactions.YetashrewdthiefcaneasilysnatchyourSSN,notonlybystealingyourwallet,butalsobytakingmailfromyourbox,goingthroughyourtrashfordiscardedreceiptsandbillsoraskingforitoverthephoneonsomepretext.UsingyourSSN,thethiefappliesforacreditcardinyourname,askingthatitbesenttoadifferentaddressthanyours,andusesitformultiplepurchases.Acoupleofmonthslaterthecreditcardcompany,oritsdebtcollectionagency,pressesyouforpayment.Youdon'thavetopaythedebt,butyoumustcleanupyourdamagedcreditrecord.(75)Thatmeansgettingameansgettingapolicereportandcopyoftheerroneouscontract,andthenusingthemtoclearthefraudfromyourcreditreportswhichisheldbyacreditbureau.Eachstepcanrequireahugeamountofeffort.SectionVWriting(20points)Directions:Inthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationbelow.Youshouldwritemorethan120wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2. FamilyorCareer2005年MBA英语真题及答案详解  考生须知  选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2005年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIVocabulary(10points)  Directions:  Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  1.Advertisesoftenaimtheircampaignsatyoungpeopleastheyhaveconsiderablespending_____.  A.powerB.forceC.energyD.ability  2.We'veboughtsome______chairsforthegardensothattheyareeasytostoreaway   A.adaptingB.adjustingC.bindingD.folding  3.Thenewspeedrestrictionswerea______debatedissue,  A.heavilyB.hotlyC.deeplyD.profoundly  4.Hischangeofjobhas____himwithanewchallengeinlife  A.introducedB.initiatedC.presentedD.led  5.No_____you'rehungryifyouhaven'teatensinceyesterday  A.matterB.surpriseC.wonderD.problem  6.Thepianistplayedbeautifully,showingareal_____forthemusic  A.feelingB.understandingC.appreciationD.sense  7.ThebossintoarageandstartedshoutingatRoberttodoashewastold  A.flewB.chargedC.rushedD.burst  8.Politiciansshouldneverlose______oftheneedsofthepeopletheyrepresent  A.viewB.sightC.regardD.prospect  9.Theemployeestriedtosettlethedisputebydirect_____withtheboss  A,negotiationB.connectionC.associationD.communication  10.Youhaven'theardallthefactssodon't_____toconclusions  A.dashB.jumpC.muchD.fly  11.Iam_____awareoftheneedtoobeythevalesofthecompetition  A.greatlyB.farC.muchD.well  12.Themanagerhasalwaysattendedtothe_____ofimportantbusinesshimself  A.transactionB.solutionC.translationD.stimulation   13.Asisknowntoallacountrygetsa(an)______fromtaxes  AincomeB.revenueC.RindD.payment  I4,Thegovernmenthasdecidedtoreduce______onallimports.  A.feeB.chargeC.tariffD.tuition  15.Theneedforfinancialprovisionnotonlytoproducersbutalsotoconsumers  A.connectsB.linksC.associatesD.relates  16.Theabilityofbanktocreatedepositsisdeterminedbytheratioofliouidassets  whichthey___.  A.mount.B.containC.remainD.maintain  17.ThefirstseriousprospectofacureforAids_____atreatmentwhichdelaysitseffects  haemerged  otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.lessthan  18.Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasyoung,sohewas____byhisgrandma  A.bredB.broughtC.fedD.grown  19.TheJapanesedollar-buyingmakestraderseagerto______dollarsinfearofanothergovernmentinter  A.letinB.letoutC.letgoofD.letoffit’s  20.Thelocalpeoplecouldhardlythinkofanygoodwayto______thedisasterofthewar  A.shakeoffB.getoffC.putoffD.takeoff  SectionIICloze(10points)  Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreach numberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.  Afewdecadesago,theworldbankingcommunityinventednewElectronicFundsTransfer(EFT)systemstomovemoneymoreefficientlyacrosscountriesandaroundtheglobe.The___21__benefitofsuchsystemswasto__22___thefloatofcapitalthatwasunavailablefor?__23__checkswerebeingclearedthroughbanking__24__.Today,weunderstandthatbenefitsofelectronicbankingarefarmore_25__thanjustreducingfloatingcash.Theworldofbanking__26__revolutionizeD.Itis__27_moreefficientandfaster,butmoreglobal.Andnow_28_theInternet,EFTsystemsareincreasingly__29__withthenewworldofe-commerceande-trade.  __30__1997and2003,EFTvalue__31__fromlessthan$50trilliontonearly$40trillion,morethanthe__32__economicproductofallthecountriesandterritoriesoftheentireworld.Thesestatistics__33__shouldemphasizethetrueimportanceoftransnationalEFTSatellite,wireless,andcable-basedelectronicfundtransfers_34__thehubofglobalenterprise.Suchelectroniccashis_35__centraltotheideaofanemerging“worldwidemind.”Withoutthesatelliteandfiberinfrastructuretosupporttheflowofelectronicfunds,theworldeconomywouldgrindtoahalt.  SectionIIIReadingcomprehension(40points)  Directions:  Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  PassageOne  Workingatnonstandardtimes-----evenings,nights,orweekends----istakingitstollonAmericanfamilies.One-fifthofallemployedAmericansworkvariableorrotatingshifts,andone-thirdworkweekends,accordingtoHarrietB.Presser,sociologyprofessorattheUniversityofMaryland.Theresultisstressonfamilialrelationships,whichislikelytocontinueincomingdecades.  Theconsequencesofworkingirregularhoursvaryaccordingtogender,economiclevel,andwhetherornotchildrenareinvolved.Singlemothersaremorelikelytoworknightsandweekendsthanmarriedmothers.Womeninclerical,sales,orotherlow-payingjobsparticipatedisproportionatelyinworkinglateandgraveyardshifts.   Married-couplehouseholdswithchildrenareincreasinglybecomingdual-earnerhouseholds,generatingmoresplit-shiftcouples.School-agedchildren,however,maybenefitfromparents’nonstandardworkschedulesbecauseofthegreaterlikelihoodthataparentwillbehomebeforeorafterschool.Ontheotherhand,acorrelationexistsbetweennonstandardworkschedulesandbothmaritalinstabilityandadeclineinthequalityofmarriages.  Nonstandardworkinghoursmeanfamiliesspendlesstimetogetherfordinerbutmoretimetogetherforbreakfast.One-on-oneinteractionbetweenparentsandchildrenvaries,however,basedonparent,shift,andageofchildren.Thereisalsoagreaterrelianceonchildcarebyrelativesandbyprofessionalproviders.  Workingnonstandardhoursislessachoiceofemployeesandmoreamandateofemployer.Presserbelievesthattheneedforswingshiftsandweekendworkwillcontinuetoriseinthecomingdecades.ShereportsthatinsomeEuropeancountriestherearesubstantialsalarypremiumsforemployeesworkingirregularhours-sometimesasmuchas50%higher.Theconvenienceofhavingservicesavailable24hoursadaycontinuestodrivethistrend.  Unfortunately,saysPresser,theissueisvirtuallyabsentfrompublicdiscourse.Sheemphasizestheneedforfocusedstudiesoncostsandbenefitsofworkingoddhours,thephysicalandemotionalhealthofpeopleworkingnightsandweekends,andthereasonsbehindthenecessityforworkingthesehours.“NonstandardworkschedulesnotonlyarehighlyprevalentamongAmericanfamiliesbutalsogeneratealevelofcomplexityinfamilyfunctioningthatneedsgreaterattention,”shesays.  36.WhichofthefollowingdemonstratesthatworkingatnonstandardtimesistakingitstollonAmericanfamilies?  A.Stressonfamilialrelationships.  B.Rotatingshifts.  C.Evenings,nights,orweekends.  D.Itsconsequences.  37.Whichofthefollowingisaffectedmostbyworkingirregular hours?  A.Children.  B.Marriage.  C.Singlemothers.  D.Workingwomen.  38.Whowouldbeinfavorofthepracticeofworkingnonstandardhours?  A.Children.  B.Parents.  C.Employees  D.Professionalchildproviders.  39.Itisimpliedthattheconsequencesofnonstandardworkschedulesare.  A.emphasized  B.absent  C.neglected  D.prevalent  40.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsworkingirregularhours?  A.Positive.  B.Negative.  C.Indifferent.  D.Objective.  PassageTwo   Mosthumanbeingsactual1ydecidebeforetheythink.Whenanyhumanbeing----executive,specializedexpert,orpersoninthestreet----encountersacomplexissueandformsanopinion,oftenwithinamatterofseconds,howthoroughlyhasheorsheexploredtheimplicationsofthevariouscoursesofaction?Answer:notverythoroughly.Veryfewpeople,nomatterhowinte1ligentorexperienced,cantakeinventoryofthemanybranchingpossibilities,possibleoutcomes,sideeffects,andundesiredconsequencesofapolicyoracourseofactioninamatterofseconds.Yet,thosewhopridethemse1vesonbeingdecisiveoftentrytodojustthat.Andoncetheirbrainslockontoanopinion,mostoftheirthinkingthereafterconsistsoffindingsupportforit.  Averyserioussideeffectofargumentativedecisionmakingcanbealackofsupportforthechosencourseofactiononthepatofthe“losing”faction.Whenonefactionwinsthemeetingandtheothersseethemselvesaslosing,thebattleoftendoesn’tendwhenthemeetingends.Anger,resentment,andjealousymayleadthemtosabotagethe4ecisionlater,ortoreopenthedebateatlatermeetings.  Thereisabetter.AsphilosopherAldousHuxleysaid,“Itisn’twhoisright,butwhatisright,thatcounts.”  Thestructured-inquirymethodoffersabetteralternativetoargumentativedecisionmakingbydebate.WiththehelpoftheInternetandwirelesscomputertechnologythegapbetweenexpertsandexecutivesisnowbeingdramaticallyclosed.Byactuallyputtingthebrakesonthethinkingprocess,slowingitdown,andorganizingtheflowoflogic,it’spossibletocreatealevelofclaritythatsheerargumentationcannevermatch.  Thestructured-inquiryprocessintroducesalevelofconceptualclaritybyorganizingthecontributionsoftheexperts,thenbringstheexpertsandthedecisionmakersclosertogether.Althoughitisn’tpossibleornecessaryforapresidentorprimeministertolisteninoneveryintelligenceanalysismeeting,it’spossibletoorganizetheexperts’informationtogivethedecisionmakermuchgreaterinsightastoitsmeaning.Thisprocessmaysomewhatresembleamarketingfocusgroup;it’sasimple,remarkablycleverwaytobringdecisionmakersclosertothesourceoftheexpertinformationandopinionsonwhichtheymustbasetheirdecisions.  4l.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthat.   A.executive,specializedexpert,arenomorecleverthanpersoninthestreet  B.veryfewpeopledec1debeforetheythink  C.thosewhopridethemselvesonbeingdecisiveoftenfailtodoso  D.peopletendtoconsidercarefullybeforemakingdecisions  42.Judgingfromthecontext,whatdoestheword“them”(line4,paragraph2)referto?  A.Decisionmakers.  B.The“losing”faction.  C.Anger,resentment,andjealousy.  D.Otherpeople.  43.AldousHuxley’sremark(Paragraph3)impliesthat.  A.thereisasubtledifferencebetweenrightandwrong  B.wecannottellwhoisrightandwhatiswrong  C.whatisrightismoreimportantthanwhoisright  D.whatisrightaccountsforthequestionwhoisright  44.Accordingtotheauthor,thefunctionofthestructured-inquirymethodis.  A.tomakedecisionbydebate  B.toapplytheInternetandwirelesscomputertechnology.  C.tobrakeonthethinkingprocess,slowingitdown  D.tocreatealevelofconceptualclarity  45.Thestructured-inquiryprocesscanbeusefulfor.   A.decisionmakers  B.intelligenceanalysismeeting  C.theexperts’information  D.marketingfocusgroups  PassageThree  Sportisheadingforanindissolublemarriagewithtelevisionandthepassivespectatorwillenjoyaprivateparadise.Allofthiswillbeinthefutureofsport.Thespectator(thetelevisionaudience)willbethepriorityandprofessionalclubswillhavetoreadjusttheirstructurestoadapttothenewreality:sportasabusiness.  Thenewtechnologieswillmeanthatspectatorswillnolongerhavetowaitforbroadcastsbytheconventionalchannels.Theywillbetheoneswhodecidewhattosee.Andtheywillhavetopayforit.IntheUnitedStatesthesystemofthefuturehasalreadystarted:pay-as-you-view.Everythingwillbeofferedbytelevisionandthespectatorwillonlyhavetochoose.ThereviewSportsIllustratedrecentlypublishedafullprofileofthelifeofthesupporterathomeinthemiddleofthenextcentury.Itexplainedthattheconsumerswouldbeabletoselecttheirviewofthematchonagigantic,flatscreenoccupyingthewholeofonewall,withimagesofaclaritywhichcannotbeforeseenatpresent;theycouldwatchfromthetrainer’sstandsjustbehindthebatterinagameofbaseballorfromthehelmetofthestarplayerinanAmericanfootballgame.Andattheirdisposalwillbethesaneoptionstheproduceroftherecordedprogrammerhastoselectreplays,tochoosewhichcameratomeandtodecideonthesoundwhethertohearthepublic,theplayers,thetrainerandsoon.  Manysportsexecutives,largelytoooldandtooconservativetofeelathomewiththenewtechnologieswillbelievethatsportmustcontroltheexpansionoftelevisioncoverageinordertosurviveandensurethatspectatorsattendmatches.Theydonotevenaccepttheevidencewhichcontradictstheirviewwhilethereismorebasketballthaneverontelevision,forexample,itisalsocertainthatbasketballismorepopularthanever.  Itisalsotheargumentofthesesportsexecutivesthat televisionharmingthemodestteams.Thisistrue,butthefutureofthoseteamisalsomodest.Theyhavereachedtheirceiling.Itisthelawofthemarket.Thegreateventscontinuallyattractlargeraudience.  TheworldIbeingconstructedonnewtechnologiessothatpeoplecanmaketheutmostuseoftheirtimeand,intheirhomehaveaccesstothegreatestpossiblerangeofrecreationalactivities.Sportwillhavetoadaptitselftothenewworld.  Themostvisionaryexecutivesgofurther.Thatphilosophyis:ratherthanseetelevisiontakeoversportwhynothavesportstakenovertelevision?  46.Whatdoesthewritermeanbyuseofthephrase“anindissolublemarriage”inthefirstparagraph?  A.sportiscombinedwithtelevision.  B.sportcontrolstelevision.  C.televisiondictatessports.  D.Sportandtelevisionwillgotheirownways  47.Whatdoes“they”inline2paragraph2standfor?  A.Broadcasts.  B.Channels.  C.Spectators.  D.Technologies.  48.Howdomanysportsexecutivesfeelwiththenewtechnologies?  A.theyaretoooldtodoanything.  B.Theyfeelillatease.  C.Theyfeelcompletelyathome.  D.Technologiescangohandinhandwithsports.   49.Whatisgoingtobediscussedinthefollowingparagraphs?  A.thephilosophyofvisionaryexecutives.  B.Theprocessoftelevisiontakingoversport.  C.Televisioncoverageexpansion.  D.Anexampletoshowhowsporthastakenovertelevision.  50.Whatmightbetheappropriatetitleofthispassage?  A.theargumentsofsportsexecutives.  B.Thephilosophyofvisionaryexecutives.  C.Sportsandtelevisioninthe21stcentury.  D.Sports:abusiness.  PassageFour  Conveniencefoodhelpscompaniesbycreatinggrowth,butwhatisitseffectonpeople?Forpeoplewhothinkcookingwasthefoundationofcivilization,themicrowaveisthelastenemy.Thecommunionofeatingtogether  Iseasilybrokenbyadevicethatliberateshouseholdscitizensfromwaitingformealtimes.Thefirstgreatrevolutioninthehistoryoffoodisindangerofbeingundone.Thecompanionshipofthecampfire,cookingpotandcommontable,whichhavehelpedtobondhumansincollaborativelivingforatleast150000yearscouldbedestroyed.  Mealshavecertainlysatedfromtheriseofconveniencefood.TheonlymealsregularlytakentogetherinBritainthesedaysareattheweekend,amongrichfamiliesstrugglingtoretainsomethingoftheoldsymboloftogetherness.Indeed,theday’sfirstmealhasallbutdisappeared.Inthe20thcenturytheleisureBritishbreakfastwasunderminedbythecornflake;inthe21stbreakfastisvanishingaltogetheravictimofthequickcupofcoffeeinStarbucksandthecerealbar.   Conveniencefoodhasalsomadepeopleforgethowtocookoneoftheapparentparadoxesofmodernfoodisthatwhiletheamountoftimespentcookingmealshasfallenfrom60minutesadayin1980to13Madayin2002,thenumberofcooksandtelevisionprogrammeroncookinghasmultiplied.Butperhapsthisisn’taparadox.Maybeitisbecamepeoplecan’tcookanymore,sotheyneedtobetoldhowtodoit,ormaybeitisbecausepeoplebuybooksabouthobbies---golf,yachting---notaboutchores.Cookinghasceasedtobeachoreandhasbecomeahobby.  Althougheverybodylivesinthekitchen.itsfacilitiesareincreasinglyfordisplayratherthanforuse.Mr.Silverstein’snowbook,”tradingup”lookatmid-rangeconsumer’smillingnowtosplashout.Hesaysthatindustrial--styleVikingcookpot,withnearlytwicetheheatoutputofotherranges,havehelpedtopushthe“kitchenastheater”trendinhourgoods.Theycostfrom$1000to$9000.Some75%ofthemareneverused.  Conveniencealsohasanimpactonthehealthiness,orotherwise,offood,ofcoursethereisnothingbadaboutreadytoeatfooditself.Youdon’tgetmuchhealthierthananapple,andsupermarketssellabetterforyourangeofready-meals.Butthereisalimittothenumberofapplespeoplewanttoeat;andthesedaysitiseasierforpeopletoeatthekindoffoodthatmakesthemfatThethreeHarvardeconomistsintheirpaper“whyhaveAmericansbecomemoreobese?”pointoutthatinthepast,ifpeoplewantedtoeatfattyhotfood,theyhadtocookit.Thattooktimeandenergyagoodchipneedsfryingtwice,oncetocookthepotatoandoncetogetitcrispy.Whichdiscouragedofconsumptionofthatcostoffood.Masspreparationoffoodtookawaythatconstraint.Nobodyhastocutanddoublecooktheirownfriesthesedays.Whohasthetime?  51.Whatmightthepreviousparagraphsdealwith?  A.Therelationshipbetweenmealsandconveniencefood.  B.Theimportanceofconveniencefoodinpeople’slife.  C.Theriseofconveniencefood.  D.Thehistoryoffoodindustry.  52.Whatistheparadoxinthethirdparagraph?   A.Peopledon’tknowhowtocook.  B.Thefacilitiesinthekitchenarenottotallyused.  C.Peoplearebecomingmoreobsess,thusunhealthy.  D.Conveniencefoodactuallydoesnotsavepeoplethrive.  53.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?  A.Thebadeffectsofconveniencefood  B.Mr.Silverstein’snewbook  C.People’snewhobby  D.Disappearanceoftheoldsymboloftogetherness.  54.WhyhasAmericanbecomemoreobsess?  A.Becauseofeatingchips.  B.Becauseofbeingbusy.  C.Becauseofbeinglazy.  D.BandC.  55.Whichofthefollowingmighttheanothermostlyagreewith?  A.Thereisnothingbadaboutconveniencefood.  B.Conveniencefoodmakespeoplelazy.  C.Conveniencefoodhelpscompaniesgrow.  D.Conveniencefoodisarevolutionincooking.  SectionIVTranslation(20points)  Directions:  InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.   Anartmuseumdirectorwithforesightmightfollowtrendsincomputergraphicstomakeexhibitmoreappealingtoyoungervisitor.  Forinstances,capablecorporatemanagermightseealarmingriseinlocalhousingpricethatcouldaffectavailabilityofskilledworkersintheregion.Peopleingovernmentalsoneedforesighttokeepsystemrunningsmoothly,toplaybudgetandpreventwar.  Manyofthebestknowntechniqueforforesightweredevelopedbygovernmentplanner,especiallyinthemilitary,thinkingabouttheunthinkable.  Thefuturistrecognizedthatthefutureworldiscontinuingwithpresetworld.Wecanlearnagreatdealaboutwhatmanyhappeninthefuturebylookingsystematicallyatwhatishappynow  SectionVWriting(20points)  Directions:  Inthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationbelow.Youshouldwritemorethan150wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.  “五一”、“十一”长假已逐步为人们所习惯,她给百姓带来了充足的娱乐休闲机会,更促进了旅游经济的发展。但是,“黄金周”也带来了诸如交通压力增大、环保等诸多问题。作为一名普通百姓,请你给政府有关部门写一封信,提出你关于“黄金周”的意见和建议。  2005年MBA英语联考真题参考答案  1--20CDBCCCABABDABCDCBACA  21--35DBCDACABBADABBD  36--55CBADBCBCAAACBDCAAADC  56、富有远见的艺术馆馆长应该顺应潮流,充分利用计算机制图的优势,使各项展出更加吸引年轻的参观者。  57、比如说,能干的公司主管可能会从当地房价上涨这一现象中敏锐地观察到一丝的迹象,从而判断出涨价将不利于该地区吸引熟练工前来就职。  58、 在政府部门就职的人也需要有远见,以保证个部门运转顺利,灵活地制定预算,并且可以防止战争爆发。  59、许多广为人知的使人们富有远见的方法都是由政府的策划者首创的。特别是在军队中,这种人大有人在。他们会失去琢磨一些一般人根本无法想到的事情。60、那些笃信未来的人意识到未来世界是与现实世界息息相关的。我们通过系统地观察现有世界中发生的事情,就可以在很大程度上预测到未来将要发生的事情。2006年MBA英语真题及答案详解  考生须知   选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2006年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIVocabulary(10points)  Directions:  Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  1.Insomecountriesgirlsarestill_____ofagoodeducation。  AdeniedBdeclined  CdenvedDdeprived  2.Astheyearspassed,thememoriesofherchildhood______away。  AfadedBdisappeared  CflashedDfired  3.Brierley’sbookhasthe________ofbeingbothinformativeandreadable。  AinspirationBrequirements  CmythDmerit  4.IfIhaveanycommentstomake,I’llwritetheminthe______ofthebookI’mreading   AedgeBpage  CmarginDside  5.My________wouldreallytroublemeifIworeafurcoat。  AconsciousnessBconsequence  CconstitutionDconscience  6.Whenthepostfell_______。DennisBasswasappointedtofillit。  AemptyBvacant  ChollowDhare  7.Motherwhotakescareofeverybodyisusuallythemost_________personineachfamily。  AconsiderateBconsiderable  CconsideringDconstant  8.FortenyearstheGreeks_______thecityofTroytoseparateitfromtheoutside。  AcapturedBoccupied  CdestroyedDsurrounded  9.Otherguestsatyesterday’sopening,whichwasbroadcast______bytheradiostation,includedAnneMelntoshandMayor。  AliveBalive  ClivingDlively  10.ANewZealandmanwasrecently_________tolifeimprisonmentforthemurderofanEnglishtourist,MonicaCantwell。  ApunishedBaccused  CsentencedDput   11.Thepast22yearshavereallybeenamazing,andeverypredictionwe’vemadeaboutimprovementshavealcome____  AtrulyBtrue  CTruthDtruthful  12.Theteacherstriedto______thesestudentsthattheycouldsolvethecomplicatedproblem,however,theyjustdidn’tseethepoint。  AconvinceBencourage  CconsultDinclined  13.I’m_________tothinkthatmostchildrenwouldliketheirteacherstobetheirfriendsratherthantheircommanders。  AsubjectedBsupposed  CdeclinedDinclined  14.Sheisundertheimpressionthatheisn’ta_____________personforhewouldn’ttellherwhereandwhenhewenttouniversity。  AgeniusBgenerous  CgenuineDgenetic  15.ThefirstglassesofCocaColaweredrunkin1886。Thedrinkwasfirst_____byaUSchemistcalledJohnPemberton  AformedBmade  CfoundDdone  16.Thesetwochemicals_________witheachotheratacertaintemperaturetoproduceasubstancewhichcouldcauseanexplosion。  AinteractBattract  CreactDexpel  17._________theycangetpeopleintheorganizationtodowhatmusthedone,theywillnotsucceed。   ASinceBUnless  CIfDWhether  18.Onceyouhavestartedajob,youshoulddoit__________。  AinpracticeBintheory  CinearnestDinahurry  19.Althoughtheynewlibraryservicehasbeenverysuccessful,itsfutureis______certain。  AatanyrateBbynomeans  CbyallmeansDatanycost  20.Tomysurprise,atyesterday’smeetingheagain_________theplanthathadbeendisapprovedaweekbefore。  AbroughtaboutBbroughtout  CbroughtupDbroughtdown  SectionIICloze(10points)  Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.  WholesalepricesinJulyrosemoresharplythanexpectedandatafasterratethanconsumerprices,21hatbusinesseswerestillprotectingconsumers22thefullbrunt(冲击)ofhigherenergycosts.  TheProducerPriceIndex23measureswhatproducersreceiveforgoodsandservices,241percentinJuly.TheLaborDepartmentreportedyesterday.Double25economistshadbeenexpectingandasharpturnaroundfromflatpricesinJune.Excluding26andenergy.thecoreindexofproducerpricesrose0.4percent,27thanthe0.1percentthateconomistshad28.Muchofthatincreasewasaresultofan29increaseincarandtruckprices.  OnTuesday,theLaborDepartmentsaidthe30thatconsumerspaidforgoodsandservicesinJulywere310.5percentoverall,andup0.1percent,excludingfoodandenergy.   32theoverallriseinbothconsumerandproducerprices33causedbyenergycosts,whichincreased4.4percentnthemonth.(Wholesalefoodprices340.3percentinJuly.35July2004,Wholesalepriceswereup4.6percent,thecorerate362.8percent,itsfastestpacesince1995.  Typically,increasesintheProducerPriceIndexindicatesimilarchangesintheconsumerindex37businessesrecoup(补偿)highercostsfromcustomers.38formuchofthisexpansion,whichstarted39theendof2001,thathasnotbeenthe40.Infact,manybusinesseslikeautomakershavebeenaggressivelydiscountingtheirproducts.  21.AindicateBtoindicateCindicatingDindicated  22.AofBtoCbyDfrom  23.AthatBwhichCitDthis  24.AriseBrisesCroseDraised  25.AthatBwhatCwhichDthis  26.AfoodBgrainCcropDdiet  27.AlessBlowerChigherDmore  28.AsaidBreportedCcalculatedDforecast  29.AexpectableB.unexpectedCexpectationDexpecting  30.ApricesBcostsCchargesDvalues  31.AdownBfromCtoDup  32.AMuchBMostCMostofDMuchof  33.AwasBwereCisDare  34.AfallBfellCfallsDhasfallen  35.AComparingwithBIncomparisonCComparedwithDCompareto  36.AdroppedBdeclinedCliftedDclimbed   37.AasBsoCwhileDwhen  38.AAndBButCYetDStill  39.AatBbyCinDto  40.AconditionBsituationCmatterDcase41.  SectionIIIReadingcomprehension(40points)  Directions:  Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  PassageOne  Officejobsareamongthepositionshardesthitbycompumation(计算机自动化).Wordprocessorsandtypistswillloseabout93,000jobsoverthenextfewyears,while57,000secretarialjobswillvanish.BlamethePC:Today,manyexecutivestypetheirownmemosandcarrythere”secretaries”inthepalmsoftheirhands.Timeisalsohardforstockclerks,whoseranksareexpectedtodecreaseby68,000.Andemployeesinmanufacturingfirmsandwholesalersarebeingreplacedwithcomputerizedsystems.  Butnoteveryonewholosesajobwillendupintheunemploymentline.Manywillshifttogrowingpositionswithintheirowncompanies.Whennewtechnologiesshookupthetelecommbusiness,telephoneoperatorJudyDoughertypursuedretraining.Sheisnowacommunicationstechnician,earningabout$64,000peryear.Ofcourse,ifyou’vebeenatollboothcollectorforthepast30years,andyoufindyourselfreplacedbyanEZPassmachine,itmaybeoflittleconsolation(安慰)toknowthatthetelecomfieldisbooming.  Andthat’sjustit:Theserviceeconomyisfading:welcometotheexpertise(专门知识)economy.Tosucceedinthenewjobmarket,youmustbeabletohandlecomplexproblems.Indeed,allbutoneofthe50highest-payingoccupations---air-trafficcontroller---demandatleastabachelor’sdegree.  Forthosewithjustahighschooldiploma(毕业证书).It’sgoingtogettoughertofindawell-payingjob.Sincefewerfactoryandclericaljobswillbeavailable.what’sleftbethejobsthatcompumationscan’tkill,computerscantcleanoffices,orforAlzheimer’spatients(老年痴呆病人).But,sincemostpeoplehavetheskillstofillthosepositions,thewagesstaypainfullylow,meaningcompumationcoulddriveanevendeeperwedge(楔子)betweentheand poor,Thebestadvicenow,Neverstoplearning,andkeepupwithnewtechnology.  Forbusyadultsofcoursethatcanbetough,Thegoodnewsisthatverytechnologythat’sreducingsomanyjobsisamakingiteasiertogobacktoschoolwithouthavingtositinaclassroom.Socalledinternetdistancelearningishot,withmorethanthreemillionstudentscurrentlyenrolled,andit’sgainingcredibilitywithemployers.  Areyouatriskoflosingyourjobtoacomputer?CheckthefederalBureauofLabor  Statistics’OccupationalOutlookHandbook,whichisavailableonlineatbls.gov.  41.PromthefirstparagraphwecaninferthatallofthefollowingpersonsareeasilythrownintounemploymentEXCEPT.  AsecretariesBstockclerksCmanagersDwholesalers  42、Inthesecondparagraphtheanthermentionsthetollboothcollectorto  Ameanhewillgetbenefitsfromthetelecommfled  Bshowheistoooldtoshifttoanewposition  Cconsolehimonhavingbeenreplacedbyamachine  DblamethePCforhisunemployment  43.Bysaying“┅compumationcoulddriveanevendeeperwedgebetweentherichandpoor“(line5.Para4)theauthormeans  Apeoplearegettingricherandricher  Btherewillbeasmallgapbetweenrichandpoor  Cthegapbetweenrichandpoorisgettinglargeranlarger  Dit’stimetocloseupbegapbetweentherichandpoor  44.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardscomputers?  ApositiveBnegativeCneutralDprejudiced   45.Whichofthefollowingmightserveasthebesttitleofpassage?  ABlamingthePC  BTheboomingtelecommfield  CInternetdistanceleaning  DKeepingupwithcompumation    PassageTwo  Tensofthousandsof18yearoldswillgraduatethisyearandbehandedmeaninglessdiplomas.Thesediplomaswon’tlookanydifferentfromawardedtheirluckierclassmatesTheirvaliditywillbequestionedonlywhentheiremployersdiscoverthethesegraduatesaresemiliterate(半文盲)  Eventuallyafortunatefewwillfindtheirwayintoeducational–repair–adult–literacy  Programs,suchastheonewhereIteachgrammarandwriting.There,highschoolgraduatesandhighschooldropoutspursuinggraduateequivalencycertificateswilllearntheskillstheyshouldhavelearnedinschool,Theywilldiscovertheyhavebeencheatedbyoureducationalsystem.  IwillneverforgetateacherseniorwhenbehadherforEnglish.“Hesiteinthebackoftheroomtalkingtohisfriends“.shetoldme,”Whydon’tyoumovehimtothefrontrow?  Iurgedbelievingtheembarrassmentwouldgethimtosettledown,Mrs.Stiftersaid,"Idon’tmoveseniors.Ithink(使┅不及格)them.”Ourson’sacademiclifeflashedbeforemyeyes.Noteacherhadeverthreatenedhim.BythetimeIgothomeIwasfeelingprettygoodthis.Itwasaradicalapproachforthesetimes,butwell.Whynot?She’sgoingtoflunkyou“Itoldmyson.  Ididnotdiscussitanyfurther.SuddenlyEnglishbecameapriorty(头等重要)inhislife.HefinishedoutthesemesterwithanA.  Iknowoneexampledoesn’tmakeacase,butatnightIseeaparadeofstudentswhoareangryforhavingbeenpassedalonguntiltheycouldnolongereven pretendtokeepup.Ofaverageintelligenceorbetter,theyeventuallyquitschool,concludingtheyweretoodumbtofinish.”Ishouldhavebeenheldback,”isacommentIhearfrequently.Evensadderarethosestudentswhoarehigh-schoolgraduateswhosaytomeafterafewweeksofclass.”Idon’tknowhowIevergotahigh-schooldiploma.”  Passingstudentswhohavenotmasteredtheworkcheatsthemandtheemployerswhoexpectgraduatestohavebasicskills.Weexcusethisdishonestbehaviorbysayingkidscan’tlearniftheycomefromterribleenvironments.Nooneseemstostoptothinkthatmostkidsdon’tputschoolfirstontheirlistunlesstheyperceivesomethingisatrisk.They’dratherbesailing.  ManystudentsIseeatnighthavedecidedtomakeeducationapriority.Theyaremotivatedbythedesireforabetterjobortheneedtohangontotheonethey’vegot.Theyhaveahealthyfearoffailure.  Peopleofallagescanriseabovetheirproblems,buttheyneedtohaveareasontodoso.Yongpeoplegenerallydon’thavethematuritytovalueeducationinthesamewaymyadultstudentsvalueit.Butfearoffailurecanmotivateboth.  46.Whatisthesubjectofthisessay?  Aviewpointonlearning  Baqualifiedteacher  Ctheimportanceofexamination  Dthegenerationgap  47.HowdidMrs.Siftergettheattentionofoneoftheauthor’schildren?  Aflunkinghim  Bmovinghisseat  Cblaminghim  Dplayingcardwithhim  48.Theauthorbelievesthatmosteffectivewayforateacheristo   Apurifytheteachingenvironments.  Bsetupcooperationbetweenteachersandparents.  Choldbackstudent.  Dmotivatestudent.  49.Fromthepassagewecandrawtheconclusionthattheauthors’attitudetowardflunkingis  Anegative  Bpositive  Cbiased  Dindifferent  50.Judgingfromthecontent,thispassageisprobablywrittenfor  Aadministrators  Bstudents  Cteachers  Dparents  PassageThree  Nameshavegainedincreasingimportanceinthecompetitiveworldofhighereducation.Ascollegesstriveformarketshare,theyarelookingfornamesthatprojecttheimagetheywantorreflectthechangestheyhopetomake.Trenton.StateCollege,forexample,becametheCollegeofNewJerseynineyearsagowhenitbeganraisingadmissionsstandardsandappealingtostudentsfromthroughoutthestate.  “AllIhearinhighereducationis,“Brand,brand,brand,”saidTimWesterbeck,whospecializesinbrandingandismanagingdirectorofLipmanHearne,amarketingfirmbasedinChicagothatworkswithuniversitiesandothernonprofitorganizations.“Therehasbeenaseachangeoverthelast10years.Marketingusedtobealmostadirtywordinhighereducation.”   Notalleffortsatnamechangesaresuccessful,ofcourse.In1997,theNewSchoolforSocialResearchbecameNewSchoolUniversitytoreflectitsgrowthintoacollectionofeightcolleges,offeringalistofmajorsthatincludespsychology,music,urbanstudiesandmanagement.ButNewYorkerscontinuedtocallittheNewSchool.  Now,afterspendinganundisclosedsumonanonlinesurveyandamarketingconsultant’screationof“hamingstructures.”“brandarchitecture”and“identitysystems,”theuniversityhascomeupwithanewname:theNewSchool.BeginningMonday,itwilladoptnewlogon(标识),banners,businesscardsandevennewnamesfortheindividualcolleges,alltoincludethewords“theNewSchool.”  Changesinnamesgenerallyrevealsignificantshiftsinhowacollegewantstobeperceived.InalteringitsnamefromCalState.Hayward,toCalState,EastBay,theuniversityhopedtoprojectitsexpandingroleintwomostlysuburbancountrieseastofSanFrancisco.  TheUniversityofSouthernColorado,astateinstitution,becameColoradoStateUniversityatPucblotwoyearsago,hopingtobighightmanyinternalchanges,includingofferingmoregraluateprogramsandsettinghigheradmissionsstandards.  BeaverCollegeturneditselfintoArcadiaUniversityin2001forseveralreasons:tobreaktheconnectionwithitspastasawomen’scollege,topromoteitsgrowthintoafull-fledged(完全成熟的)universityandofficialsacknowledged,tocliminatesomejokesaboutthecollege’soldnameonlate-nighttelevisionand“moringzoo”radioshows.  Manycollegeofficialssaidchanginganameandimagecouldproducesubstantialresults.AtArcadia,inadditiontotheriseinapplications,theaveragestudent’stestscorehasincreasedby60points,JuliRoebeck,anArcadiaspokeswomansaid.  51.whichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforcollegestochangetheirnames?  ATheypreferhighereducationcompetition  BTheytrytogainadvantageinmarketshare.  CTheywanttoprojecttheirimage.  DTheyhopetomakesomechanges.   52.Itisimpliedthatoneofthemostsignificantchangesinhightereducationinthepastdecadeis  Athebrand.  Bthecollegenames  Ctheconceptofmarketing  Dlistofmajors.  53.Thethrase"comeupwith"(Line3Para4)probablymeans  Acatchupwith  Bdealwith  Cputforward  Dcometotherealizatoin  54ThecaseofnamechangingfromCalStateHaywardtoCalStateindicatesthattheuniversity  Aisperceivedbythesociety  Bhopestoexpanditsinfluence  Cpreferstoreformitsreachingprograms  Dexpectstoenlangeitscampus  55.AccordingtothespokeswomanthenamechangeofBeaverCollege  Aturnsoutverysuccessful  Bfailstoattainitsgoal  Chaseliminatedsomejokes  Dhastransformeditsstatus  PassageFour   itlookedjustlikeanotheraircraftfromtheoutsideThepilottoldhisyoungpassengersthatitwasbuiltin1964.Butapperancesweredeceptiveandthe13studentsfromEuropeandtheUSAwhoboardedtheaiecraftwereinforthefligtoftheirlives.  Insidetheareathatnormallyhadseatshadbecomealongwhitetunnel.Heavilypadded(填塞)fromfloortoceilingitlookedabitstrange.Therewerealmostnowindows,butligtsalongthepaddedwallsilluminatedit.Mostoftheseatshadbeentakenoutapartfromafewatthebackwheretheyoungscientistsquicklytooktheirplaceswithalookoffear.  For12months,sciencestudentsfromacrossthecontinentshadcompetedtowinaplaceontheflightattheinvitationoftheEuropeanSpaceAgency.thechallengehadbeentosuggestimaginativeexpermentstobeconductedinweightlesscondtions.  Forthenexttwohourstheflightresembledthatofanonormousbirdwhichhadloseitsreson,shootingupwardstowardstheheavensbeforerushingtowardsEarth.TheinventionwastoAchieveweightlessnessforafewseconds.  Theaircrafttookoffsmoothlyenough.ButanyfeelingsthatIandtheyoungscientistshadthatwewereonanythinglikeascheduledpassengerservicewerequicklydismissedwhenthepilotputtheplaneintoa45degreeclimbwhichlastedaround20seconds.Thentheenginescutourandwebecameweightless.Everythingbecomeconfusedandleftorright.Upordownnolongerhadanymeaning.aftertensecondsoffreefalldescentthepilotpulledtheaircraftoutofitsnosedive.Thereturnofgravitywaslessimmediatethanitsloss.butwasstillsuddenenoughtoensurethatsomestudentscamedownwithabump.  Eachtimethepilotcuttheenginesandwebecameweightless.Anewteamconductitexperience.FirstitwastheDucthwhowantedtodiscoverhowitisthatcatsalwayslandontheirfeet.thentheGermanteamwhoconductedasuccessfulexperimentonatraditionalbuildingmethodtoseeifcouldbeusedforbuildingafutherspacestation.theAmericanshadanideatocreatesolarsailsthatcouldbeusedbysatellites.  Aftertwohoursofgoingupanddowninthelanedoingtheirexperiments,thepredominatefeelingwasoneofexcitementratherthansickness.Mostofthestudentsthoughtitwasanunforgettableexperienceandonetheywouldbekeentorepeat.  56、whatdidthewritersayabouttheplane?.   AIthadnoseats.  BItwaspaintedwhite.  CIthadnowindows.  DTheoutsidewasmisleading.  57.accordingtothewriter,howdidtheyoungscientistsfeelbeforetheflight?  Asick  Bkeen  Cnervous  Dimpatient  58.whatdidthepilotdowiththeplaneafterittookoff?  AHequicklyclimbedandthenstoppedtheengines.  BHeclimbedandthemmadetheplanefallslowly.  CHetookoffnormallyandthencuttheenginesfor20seconds.  DHeclimbedandthenmadetheplaneturnover.  59.Acoordingtothepassage,thepurposeofbeingweightlesswasto  Aseewhatconditionsbarelikeinspace  Bpreparetheyoungscientistsforfutureworkinspace  Cshowthejudgesofthecompetitionwhattheycoulddo  Dmaketheteamstryouttheirideas  60.thispassagewaswrittento  Aencourageyoungpeopletotakeupscience   Bdescribetheprocessofascientificcompetition  Cshowscientistswhatyoungpeoplecando  Dreportonanewscientifictechnique  SectionIVTranslation(20points)  Directions:  InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.  Thesmoothlandingofshuttle(航天飞机)Discoveryendedaflightthatwassuccessfulinalmosteveryrespectbutone:thedislodgingofabigchunkoffoam,liketheonethatdoomedtheColumbia.Thisflightwassupposedtovaulttheshuttlefleetbackintospaceafteraprolongedgroundingforrepairs.Butgiventherepeatoftheveryproblemthattwoyearsofretoolingwassupposedtoresolve,theverdictisnecessarilymixed.(61)Onceagain,thespaceagencyhasbeenforcedtoputofftheflightuntilitcanfindasolutiontotheproblem,andnooneseemswillingtoguesshowthatmaytake.  TheDiscoveryastronautsperformedsuperblyduringtheirtwo-weekmission,andtheshuttlelookedbetterthaneverinsomerespects.(62)spaceofficialswerejustifiablyhappythatsomuchhadgonewell,despitedailyworriesoverpossiblerisks.theflightclearlyachieveditsprimeobjectives.  Theastronautstransferredtonsofcargototheinternationalspacestation,whichhasbeenlimpingalongoverheadwithareducedcrewandlimitedsuppliescarrieduponsmallerRussianspacecraft.(63)Theyreplacedabrokendevice.repairedanotherandcartedawayaloadofrubbishthathadbeenleftonthestation,showingtheshuttlecanbringfullloadsbackdownfromspace.  Thiswasthemostscrutinizedshuttleflightever.withthevehicleundergoingcloseinspectionwhilestillinorbit.(64)Newsensingandphotographicequipmenttolookforpotentiallydangerousdamagetothesensitiveexternalskinprovedvaluable.Anewbackflipmaneuverallowedstationastronautstophotographtheshuttle‘sunderbelly.andanextra-longroboticarmenabledastronautsseepartsoftheshuttlethatwerepreviouslyoutofsight.  (65)Thefloodofimagesandtheopennessindiscussingitsuncertaintiesaboutpotentialhazardssometimesmadeitappearthattheshuttlewasabouttofallapart,Intheendthedamagewasclearlytolerable.Amuch-toutedspacewalktorepairtheshuttle‘sskinthefirstofitskindmovedanastronautcloseenough topluckoutsomeprotrudingmaterialwithhishandPreliminaryevidenceindicatesthatDiscoveryhasfarfewernicksandgougesthanshuttlesonpreviousflights.  perhapsshowingthatimprovementstoreducethesheddingofdebrisfromtheexternalfueltankhavehadsomesuccess.  SectionVWriting(20points)  Directions:  Inthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationbelow.Youshouldwritemorethan150wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.  Describethediagramandanalyzethepossiblecauses.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsontheANSWERSHEET  1998-2004年全国工程硕士硕士录取人数  工程硕士:MasterofEngineering  2006年MBA英语联考真题参考答案  SectionIVocabularyandStructure(20x0.5=10points)  1--5DADCD 6--10BADAC 11--15BBDAB 16--20ABCBC  SectionIICloze(15x1=15points)  21--25CDBCB 26--30ACDBA 31--35DDABC 36--40DACAD  SectionIIIReadingComprehension(20x2=40points)  41--45CBCAD 46--50AADBC 51--55ACCAC 56--60ACADA  SectionIVTranslation(20x1=20points)(参考译文)  61.航天部门被迫再次推迟飞行,直到找到问题的解决办法。似乎也没有人愿意揣测那要多久。   62.航空部官员理所当然感到庆幸,虽然他们每天担忧可能会出现什么样的危险,但结果却一切进展顺利。此次飞行完成了首要任务。  63.他们换掉了破损的设备,修好了另一个设备,清理掉太空站上的垃圾,表明航天飞机可以满载太空站上的物品,返回地球。  64.事实证明,用新的感应和照片拍摄设备来查找对敏感的外层表皮带来可能的损伤,这是非常有价值的。  65.大量的图像,以及公开谈论难以确定的潜在危险,有时让人觉得航天飞机马上会解体。最终,所造成的损伤明显是可以忍受的。2007年MBA英语真题及答案详解  考生须知   选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2007年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIVocabulary(10points)  Directions:  Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  1.Hiswifehasbeen_______alotofpressureonhimtochangehisjob.  A.takingB.exertingC.givingD.pushing  2.Itisestimatedthat,currently,about50,000speciesbecome_____everyyear.  A.extinctB.instinctC.distinctD.intense  3.Johnsaysthathispresentjobdoesnotprovidehimwithenough______forhisorganizingability.  scopeB.spaceC.capacityD.range  4.Many_______willbeopenedupinthefutureforthosewithauniversityeducation.  A.probabilitiesB.realitiesC.necessitiesD.opportunities  5.Afterhisuncledied,theyoungman_____thebeautifulestatewithwhich hechangedfromapoormantoawealthynoble.  A.inhabitedB.inheritedC.inhibitedD.inhaled  6.Themanageriscallingona______customertryingtotalkhimintosigningthecontract.  A.prosperousB.preliminaryC.pessimisticD.prospective  7.In1991,whilet11eeconomiesofindustrializedcountriesmetaneconomic_____,theeconomiesofdevelopingcountriesweregrowingveryfast.  A.revivalB.repressionC.recessionD.recovery  8.Thedestructionofthetwintowers_________shockandangerthroughouttheworld.  A.summonedB.temptedCprovokedD.stumbled  9.About20ofthepassengerswhowereinjuredinaplanecrasharesaidtobein_____condition.  A.decisiveB.urgentC.vitalD.critical  10.TheinteractionsbetweenChinaandtheUSwillsurelyhaveasignificant_______onpeaceandstabilityintheAsia—Pacificregionandtheworldasawhole.  A.importanceB.impressionC.impactD.implication  11.Thepoorcountriesareextremely_______tointernationaleconomicfluctuations-  A.inclinedB.vulnerableC.attractedD.reduced  12.Applicantsshouldnotethatallpositionsare——toAustraliancitizenshiprequirements.   A.subjectB.subjectiveC.objectedD.objective  13.Weaimtoensurethatallcandidatesaretreatedfairlyandthattheyhaveequal______toemploymentopportunities.  A.entranceB.entryC.accessD.admission  14.Successfullearningisnota(n)________activitybutconsistsoffourdistinctstagesinaspecificorder  A.onlyB.soleC.mereD.single  15.TheopportunitytoexploreandplayandtheencouragementtodosoCan________theperformanceofmanychildren.  A.withholdB.preventC.enhanceD.justify  16.Allherhardwork__________intheend,andshefinallypassedtheexam.  A.showedoffB.paidoffC.1eftoffD.keptoff  17.Inordertolivethekindoflifewewantandtobethepersonwewanttobe,wehavetodomorethanjust________withevents.  A.putsupB.setupC.turnupD.makeup  18.Theteamplayedhardbecausethechampionshipofthestatewas______.  A.athandB.atstakeC.atlargeD.atbest  19.Idon’tthinkyou'llchangehismind;oncehe’sdecidedonsosomethinghetendsto_____it.  A.sticktoB.abidebyC.complywithD.keepon  20.Tomplacedthebanknotes,_________thechangeandreceipts,backinthedrawer.   A.morethanB.butforC.thankstoD.alongwith  SectionIICloze(10points)  Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.  Advancingagemeanslosingyourhair,yourwaistlineandyourmemory,right?DanaDenisisjust40yearsold,but21she’sworriedaboutwhatshecalls’myrollingmentalblackouts.””ItrytoremembersomethingandIjustblankout,”shesays  Youmay22abouttheselapses,callingthem”seniormoments”orblaming"earlyAlzheimer’s(老年痴呆症).”Isitaninescapablefactthattheolderyouget,the23youremember?Well,sortof.Butastimegoesby,wetendtoblameage24problemsthatarenotnecessarilyage—related.  “Whenateenagercan’tfindherkeys,shethinksit'sbecauseshe’sdistractedordisorganized,”saysPaulGold.“A70-year-oldblamesher25.”Infact,the70-year-oldmayhavebeen26thingsfordecades.  Inhealthypeople,memorydoesn’tworsenas27asmanyofusthink.“Aswe28,thememorymechanismisn’t29,”sayspsychologistFergusCraik.”It’sjustinefficient.”  Thebrain’sprocessing30slowsdownovertheyears,thoughnooneknowsexactly31.Recentresearchsuggeststhatnervecellsloseefficiencyand32there’slessactivityinthebrain.But,cautionsBarryGordon,”It'snotclearthatlessactivityis33.Abeginningathleteiswinded(气喘吁吁)moreeasilythana34athlete.Inthesameway,35thebraingetsmoreskilledatatask,itexpendslessenergyonit.”  Thereare36youcantaketocompensatefornormalslippageinyourmemorygears,thoughit37effort.MargaretSewellsays:”We’reaquick-fixculture,butyouhaveto38tokeepyourbrain.39shape.It’slikehavingagoodbody.YouCan’tgotothegymonceayear40expecttostayintopform.”  21.A.almostB.seldomC.alreadyD.never  22.A.jokeB.laughC.blame D.criticize  23.A.muchB.littleC.moreD.less  24.A.sinceB.forC.byD.because  25.A.memoryB.mindC.troubleD.health  26.A.disorganizingB.misplacingC.puttingD.finding  27.A.swiftlyB.frequentlyC.timelyD.quickly  28.A.matureB.advanceC.ageD.grow  29.A.brokenB.poorC.perfectD.working  30.A.patternB.timeC.spaceD.information  31.A.whyB.howC.whatD.when  32.A.sinceB.henceC.thatD.although  33.A.irregularB.betterC.normalD.worse  34.A.famousB.seniorC.popularD.trained  35.A.asB.tillC.thoughD.yet  36.A.stagesB.stepsC.advantagesD.purposes   37.A.makesB.takesC.doesD.spends  38.A.restB.comeC.workD.study  39.A.toB.forC.onD.in  40.A.soB.orC.andD.if  SectionIIIReadingcomprehension(40points)  Directions:  Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.  PassageOne  Priortothe20thcentury,manylanguageswithsmallnumbersofspeakerssurvivedforcenturies.Theincreasinglyinterconnectedmodernworldmakesitmuchmoredifficultforsmalllanguagecommunitiestoliveinrelativeisolation,akeyfactorinlanguagemaintenanceandpreservation.  Itremainstobeseenwhethertheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticandculturaldiversityinthecenturiesahead.Manypowerfulforcesappeartoworkagainstit:populationgrowth,whichpushesmigrantpopulationsintotheworld’slastisolatedlocations;masstourism;globaltelecommunicationsandmassmedia;andthespreadofgiganticglobalcorporations.Alloftheseforcesappeartosignifyafutureinwhichthelanguageofadvertising,popularculture,andconsumerproductsbecomesimilar.AlreadyEnglishandafewothermajortongueshaveemergedasgloballanguagesofcommerceandcommunication.Formanyoftheworld’speoples,learningoneoftheselanguagesisviewedasthekeytoeducation,economicopportunity,andabetterwayoflife.  Onlyabout3,000languagesnowinuseareexpectedtosurvivethecomingcentury.Aremostoftherestdoomedinthecenturyafterthat?  Whethermostoftheselanguagessurvivewillprobablydependonhowstronglyculturalgroupswishtokeeptheiridentityalivethroughanativelanguage.Todosowillrequireanemphasisonbilingualism(masteryoftwolanguages).Bilingualspeakerscouldusetheirownlanguageinsmallerspheres---at home,amongfriends,incommunitysettings---andagloballanguageatwork,indealingswithgovernment,andincommercialspheres.Inthisway,manysmalllanguagescouldsustaintheirculturalandlinguisticintegrityalongsidegloballanguages,ratherthanyieldtothehomogenizing(同化的)forcesofglobalization.  Ironically,thetrendoftechnologicalinnovationthathasthreatenedminoritylanguagescouldalsohelpsavethem.Forexample,someexpertspredictthatcomputersoftwaretranslationtoolswillonedaypermitminoritylanguagespeakerstobrowsetheInternetusingtheirnativetongues.Linguistsarecurrentlyusingcomputer—aidedlearningtoolstoteachavarietyofthreatenedlanguages.  Formanyendangeredlanguages,thelinebetweenrevivalanddeathisextremelythin.Languageisremarkablyresilient(有活力的),however.Itisnotjustatoolforcommunicating,butalsoapowerfulwayofseparatingdifferentgroups,orofdemonstratinggroupidentity.Manyindigenous(原生的,土著的)communitieshaveshownthatitispossibletoliveinthemodernworldwhilereclaimingtheiruniqueidentitiesthroughlanguage.  41.Minoritylanguagescanbebestpreservedin__________.  A.anincreasinglyinterconnectedworld  B.maintainingsmallnumbersofspeakers  C.relativelyisolatedlanguagecommunities  D.followingthetraditionofthe20thcentury  42.AccordingtoParagraph2,thattheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticdiversityinthefutureis_______.  A.uncertainB.unrealisticC.foreseeableD.definite  43.Accordingtotheauthor,bilingualismcanhelp_________.  A.smalllanguagesbecomeacceptableinworkplaces  B.homogenizetheworld’slanguagesandcultures  C.globallanguagesreachhomeandcommunitysettings   D.speakersmaintaintheirlinguisticandculturalidentity  44.Computertechnologyishelpfulforpreservingminoritylanguagesinthatit_________.  A.makeslearningagloballanguageunnecessary  B.facilitatesthelearningandusingofthoselanguages  C.raisespublicawarenessofsavingthoselanguages  D.makesiteasierforlinguiststostudythoselanguages  45.Intheauthor’sview,manyendangeredlanguagesare________.  A.remarkablywell-keptinthismodernworld  B.exceptionallypowerfultoolsofcommunication  C.quitepossibletoberevivedinsteadofdyingout  D.auniquewayofbringingdifferentgroupstogether  PassageTwo  Everyone,itseems,hasahealthproblem。AfterpouringbillionsintotheNationalHealthService,Britishpeoplemoanaboutdirtyhospitals,longwaitsandwastedmoney.InGermanythenewchancellor,AngelaMerkel,isunderfireforsuggestingchangingthefinancingofitshealthsystem.Canada’snewConservativePrimeMinister,StephenHarper,madeabigfussduringtheelectionaboutreducingthecountry’slengthymedicalqueues.Acrosstherichworld,affluence,ageingandadvancingtechnologyaredrivinguphealthspendingfasterthanincome.  ButnowherehasabiggerhealthproblemthanAmerica.Soaringmedicalbillsaresqueezingwages,swellingtheranksoftheuninsuredandpushinghugefirmsandperhapseventhegovernmenttowardsbankruptcy.Ford’sannouncementthisweekthatitwouldcutupto30.000jobsby2012wasasmuchasignofit’s“legacy”health–carecostsasoftheillsofthecarindustry.Pushedbypollsthatshowhealthcareisoneofhismaindomesticproblemsandbyforecastsshowingthattheretiringbaby-boomers(生育高峰期出生的人)willcrushthegovernment’sfinances,GeorgeBushistounveilareform;planinnextweek’sstate-of–the–unionaddress.   America’shealthsystemisunlikeanyother.TheUniteStatesspends16%ofitsGDPonhealth,aroundtwicetherich-countryaverage,equivalentto$6,280foreveryAmericaneachyear.Yetitistheonlyrichcountrythatdoesnotguaranteeuniversalhealthcoverage.Thankstoanaccidentofhistory,mostAmericansreceivehealthinsurancethroughtheiremployer,withthegovernmentpickingupthebillforthepoorandtheelderly.  Thiscurioushybrid(混合物)certainlyhasitsstrengths.Americanshavemorechoicethananybodyelse,andtheirhealth-caresystemismuchmoreinnovative.Europeans’billscouldbemuchhigherifAmericanmedicinewerenotdoingmuchoftheirResearchandDevelopment(R&D)forthem.Buttherearealsohugeweaknesses.Theonemostoftencited—especiallybyforeigners—isthearmyofuninsured.Some46millionAmericansdonothavecover.Inmanycasesthatisoutofchoiceand,iftheyfallseriouslyill,hospitalshavetotreatthem.Butitisstilldeeplyunequal.Andtherearealsoshockinginefficiencies:bysomemeasures,30%ofAmericanhealthspendingiswasted.  Thenthereisthequestionofstatesupport.ManyAmericansdisapproveofthe“socializedmedicine”ofCanadaandEurope.Infact,evenifmuchoftheadministrationisdoneprivately,around60%ofAmerica’sheath-carebillendsupbeingmetbythegovernment.Proportionately,theAmericanstatealreadyspendsasmuchonhealthastheOECD(OrganizationofEconomicCooperationandDevelopment)average,andthatshareissettogrowasthebaby-boomersrunuptheirMedicarebillsandevermoreemployersavoidprovidinghealth-carecoverage.Americais,ineffect,headingtowardsaversionofsocializedmedicinebydefault.  46.HealthproblemsmentionedinthepassageincludeallthefollowingEXCEPT_________.  A.poorhospitalconditionsinU.K.  B.AngelaMerkelunderattack  C.healthfinancinginGermany  D.longwaitinglinesinCanada  47.Ford’sannouncementofcuttingupto30,000jobsby2012indicatesthatFord_________.  A.hasthebiggesthealthproblemofthecarindustry  B.hasmadeprofitsfromitshealth-carelegacy   C.hasaccumulatedtooheavyahealth-careburden  D.owesagreatdealofdebttoitsemployees  48.Intheauthor’sopinion,America’shealthsystemis_________.  A.inefficientB.feasibleC.unpopularD.successful  49.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat_________.  A.America’shealthsystemhasitsstrengthsandweaknesses  B.theUSgovernmentpaysmedicalbillsforthepoorandtheelderly  C.some46millionAmericansdonothavemedicalinsurance  D.EuropeansbenefitalotfromAmerica’smedicalresearch  50.fromthelastparagraphwemaylearnthatthe“socializedmedicine”is____________.  A.apracticeofCanadaandEurope  B.apolicyadoptedbytheUSgovernment  C.intendedfortheretiringbaby-boomers  D.administeredbyprivateenterprises  PassageThree  WhenThomasKeller,oneofAmerica’sforemostchefs,announcedthatonSept.IhewouldabolishthepracticeoftippingatPerSe.hisluxuryrestaurantinNewYorkCity,andreplaceitwithEuropean-styleservicecharge,Iknewthreegroupswouldbeopposed:customers,serversandrestaurantowners.Thesethreegroupsareallcommittedtotipping——astheyquicklymadeclearonWebsites.Toopposetipping,itseems,istobeanticapitalist,andmaybeevenalittleFrench..  ButMr.Kellerisrighttomoveawayfromtipping—andit’sworthexploringwhyjustabouteveryoneelseintherestaurantworldiswrongtostickwiththepractice.   Customersbelieveintippingbecausetheythinkitmakeseconomicsense.“Waitersknowthattheywon’tgetpaidiftheydon’tdoagoodjob”ishowmostadvocatesofthesystemwouldputit.Tobesure,thisisatempting,apparentlyrationalstatementabouteconomictheory,butitappearstohavelittleapplicabilitytotherealworldofrestaurants.  MichaelLynn,anassociateprofessorofconsumerbehaviorandmarketingatCornell’sSchoolofHotelAdministration,hasconducteddozensofstudentsoftippingandhasconcludedthatconsumersassessmentsofthequalityofservicecorrelateweaklytotheamounttheytip.  Rather,customersarelikelytotipmoreinresponsetoserverstouchingthemlightlyandleaningforwardnexttothetabletomakeconversationthantohowoftentheirwaterglassisrefilled——inotherwords,customerstipmorewhentheyliketheserver,notwhentheserviceisgood.Mr.Lynn’sstudiesalsoindicatethatmalecustomersincreasetheirtipsforfemaleserverswhilefemalecustomersincreasetheirtipsformaleservers,.  What’smore,.consumersseemtoforgetthatthetipincreasesasthebillincreases.Thus,thetippingsystemisanopeninvitationtowhatrestaurantprofessionalscall“upwelling”:everybottleofimportedwater,everyespressoandeverycocktailisextramoneyintheserver’spocket.Aggressiveupwellingfortipsisoftenrewardedwhilelow-key,qualityserviceoftengoesunrecognized.  Inaddition,thepracticeoftippooling,whichisthenorminfine-diningrestaurantsandisbecomingmoreineverykindofrestaurantabovethelevelofagreasyspoon,hasruinedwhatevereffectvotingwithyourtipmighthavehadonanindividualwaiter.Inanunreasonableoutcome,youarepunishingthegoodwaitersintherestaurantbynottippingthebadone.Indeed,thereappeartobelittleconnectionbetweentippingandgoodservice.  Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Priortothe20thcentury,manylanguageswithsmallnumbersofspeakerssurvivedforcenturies.Theincreasinglyinterconnectedmodernworldmakesitmuchmoredifficultforsmalllanguagecommunitiestoliveinrelativeisolation,akeyfactorinlanguagemaintenanceandpreservation.  Itremainstobeseenwhethertheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticandculturaldiversityinthecenturiesahead.Manypowerfulforcesappeartoworkagainstit:populationgrowth,whichpushesmigrantpopulationsintotheworld’slastisolatedlocations;masstourism;globaltelecommunicationsandmass media;andthespreadofgiganticglobalcorporations.Alloftheseforcesappeartosignifyafutureinwhichthelanguageofadvertising,popularculture,andconsumerproductsbecomesimilar.AlreadyEnglishandafewothermajortongueshaveemergedasgloballanguagesofcommerceandcommunication.Formanyoftheworld’speoples,learningoneoftheselanguagesisviewedasthekeytoeducation,economicopportunity,andabetterwayoflife.  Onlyabout3,000languagesnowinuseareexpectedtosurvivethecomingcentury.Aremostoftherestdoomedinthecenturyafterthat?  Whethermostoftheselanguagessurvivewillprobablydependonhowstronglyculturalgroupswishtokeeptheiridentityalivethroughanativelanguage.Todosowillrequireanemphasisonbilingualism(masteryoftwolanguages).Bilingualspeakerscouldusetheirownlanguageinsmallerspheres---athome,amongfriends,incommunitysettings---andagloballanguageatwork,indealingswithgovernment,andincommercialspheres.Inthisway,manysmalllanguagescouldsustaintheirculturalandlinguisticintegrityalongsidegloballanguages,ratherthanyieldtothehomogenizing(同化的)forcesofglobalization.  Ironically,thetrendoftechnologicalinnovationthathasthreatenedminoritylanguagescouldalsohelpsavethem.Forexample,someexpertspredictthatcomputersoftwaretranslationtoolswillonedaypermitminoritylanguagespeakerstobrowsetheInternetusingtheirnativetongues.Linguistsarecurrentlyusingcomputer—aidedlearningtoolstoteachavarietyofthreatenedlanguages.  Formanyendangeredlanguages,thelinebetweenrevivalanddeathisextremelythin.Languageisremarkablyresilient(有活力的),however.Itisnotjustatoolforcommunicating,butalsoapowerfulwayofseparatingdifferentgroups,orofdemonstratinggroupidentity.Manyindigenous(原生的,土著的)communitieshaveshownthatitispossibletoliveinthemodernworldwhilereclaimingtheiruniqueidentitiesthroughlanguage.  51.ItmaybeinferredthataEuropean-styleservice______.  A.istipping-free         B.chargeslittletip  C.istheauthor’sinitiative     D.isofferedatPer-se  52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheauthor.  A.Tippingisacommonpracticeintherestaurantworld.   B.Waitersdon’tcareabouttipping  C.Customersgenerallybelieveintipping.  D.Tippinghaslittleconnectionwiththequalityofservice.  53.AccordingtoMichaelLynn’sstudies,waiterswilllikelygetmoretipsifthey______  A.haveperformedgoodservice  B.frequentlyrefillcustomers’waterglass  C.wincustomers’favor  D.servecustomersofthesamesex  54.Wemayinferfromthecontextthat“upwelling”(Line2,Para6)probablymeans________  A.sellingsomethingup  B.sellingsomethingfancy  C.sellingsomethingunnecessary  D.sellingsomethingmoreexpensive  55.Thispassageismainlyabout__________  A.reasonstoabolishthepracticeoftipping  B.economicsenseoftipping  C.consumers’attitudestowardstipping  D.tippingforgoodservice  PassageFour  “Ipromise.”“Isweartoyouit’llneverhappenagain.”“Igiveyoumyword.”“Honestly.Believeme.”Sure,Itrust.Whynot?IteachEnglishcompositionataprivatecollege.Withacertainexcitementandintensity.Ireadmystudents’essays,hopingtofindthepersonbehindthepen.Aseachsemester progresses,plagiarism(剽窃)appears.NotonlyismyintelligenceinsultedasoneassumesIwon’tdetectapolishedpieceofprosefromanotherwise-averagewriter,butIfeelasadnessthatastudenthasresortedtobuyingapaperfromapeer.Writershavestyleslikefingerprintsandafterseveralassignments,Icanmatchastudent’sworkwithhisorhernameevenifit’smissingfromtheupperleft-handcorner.  Whyislearninglessimportantthanahighergrade-pointaverage(GPA)?Whenwe’rethreatenedorsick,wemakeconditionalpromises.“IfyouletmepassmathIwill….”“Lord,ifyougetmeoverthisbeforethebighomecominggameI’ll….”Oncethesituationisbehindus,soarethepromises.Humannature?Perhaps,butwedousethatcliché(词滥调)togetusoutofuncomfortablebargains.Divineinterferenceduringdistressisasked;gratitudeisunpaid.Afterall,fewfulfillthecontract,sowhyshouldanyonebetheexception.Whynot?  Sixyearsago,Itookastudentbeforethedean.HehadturnedinanessaywiththevocabularyandsentencestructureofPhDthesis.Upuntilthattime,bothhisout-of-classandin-classworkwereborderlinepassing.  IquestionedthepersonregardinghisessayandhesworeitI’dunderstandthiscopywouldnothavethetimeandattentionanout-of-classpaperisgiven,buthehadalreadyafinishedpiecesoheunderstoodwhatwasasked.Hesatonehour,thenturnedinpartofapageofunskilledwritingandfaultylogic.Iconfrontedhimwithbothessays.“Ipromise….,I’mnotlying.IsweartoyouthatIwrotetheessay.I’mjustnervoustoday.”  TheheadoftheEnglishdepartmentagreedwithmyfinding,andthemeetingwiththedeanhadtheboy’sparentspresent.Afteranhourofdiscussion,touchingoneightoftheboy’spreviousessaysandhisgrade-pointaverage,whichindicatedhewasalreadyonacademicprobation(留校察看),thedeanagreedthatthestudenthadplagiarized.Hisparentsprotested,“He’sonlyachild”andweinstructorsarewiserandshouldbecompassionate.Collegepeoplearenotreallychildrenandmosttimeswouldresentbeinglabeledassuch….Exceptinthisuncomfortablecircumstance.  56.Accordingtotheauthor,studentscommitplagiarismmainlyfor_____.  A.moneyB.degreeC.higherGPAD.reputation  57.thesentence“Oncethesituationisbehindus,soarethepromises’impliesthat_________.  A.studentsusuallykeeptheirpromises   B.somestudentstendtobreaktheirpromises  C.thepromisesarealwaysbehindthesituation  D.wecannotjudgethesituationinadvance,aswedotothepromises  58.The“borderlinepassing”(Line3,Para.3)probablymeans____________.  A.fairlygoodB.extremelypoor  C.aboveaverageD.belowaverage  59.Theboy’sparentsthoughttheirsonshouldbeexcusedmainlybecause_______________.  A.teachersshouldbecompassionate  B.hewasonlyachild  C.instructorswerewiser  D.hewasthreatened  60.Whichofthefollowingmightserveasthetitleofthispassage?  A.HumanNatureB.ConditionalPromises  C.HowtoDetectCheatingD.TheSadnessofPlagiarism  SectionIVTranslation(20points)  Directions:  InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.  Poweringthegreatongoingchangesofourtimeistheriseofhumancreativityasthedefiningfeatureofeconomiclife.Creativityhascometobevalued,becausenewtechnologies,newindustriesandnewwealthflowfromit.Andasaresult,ourlivesandsocietyhavebeguntoechowithcreativeideas.Itisourcommitmenttocreativityinitsvarieddimensionsthatformstheunderlyingspiritofourage.  Creativityisessentialtothewayweliveandworktoday,andinmany sensesalwayshasbeen.Thebigadvancesinstandardofliving–-nottomentionthebigcompetitiveadvantagesinthemarketplace--alwayshavecomefrom”betterrecipes,notjustmorecooking.”Onemightarguethat’snotstrictlytrue.Onemightpointout,forinstance,thatduringthelongperiodfromtheearlydaysontheIndustrialRevolutiontomoderntimes,muchofthegrowthinproductivityandmaterialwealthintheindustrialnationscamenotjustfromcreativeinventionslikethesteamengine,butfromthewidespreadapplicationof“cookinginquantity”businessmethodslikemassivedivisionoflabor,concentrationofassets,verticalintegrationandeconomiesofscale.Butthosemethodsthemselveswerecreativedevelopments.  SectionVWriting(20points)  Directions:  Inthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationbelow.Youshouldwritemorethan150wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.  AccidentsinaChineseCity(2005)  in2005  Mainaccidentcauses  Numberofaccidents  Percentagerise(+)orfall(-)  Driverstrainingleftwithoutduecare  608  +10%  Driversturningtooclosetoothervehicles  411  +9%  pedestrianscrossingroadscarelessly  401   +12%  Driversdrivingundertheinfluenceofalcohol  281  +15%  Driversfailingtogiveasignal  264  -5%  2007年MBA英语联考真题参考答案  SectionIVocabularyandStructure(20x0.5=10points)  1--5:BAADB6--10:DCCDC 11--15:BACCC16--20:BABAD  SectionIICloze(15x1=15points)  21--25CADBA26—30BDCABB 31--35ABDBA36—40BBCDC  SectionIIIReadingComprehension(20x2=40points)  41--45:CADBC46--50:BCADA  51--55:ABCCA55--60:CBDBD  SectionIVTranslation(20x1=20points)(参考译文)  作为经济生活所表明的特征,人类社会创造力的提升为我们这个时代正在发生的巨大的变化提供了巨大的动力。由于许多新的技术,新兴的工业以及新的财富都源自于创造力,所以,它的价值业已凸现出来。因此,各种创新的观念开始在我们的生活和社会中传播开来。正是人们在各个领域对创造力的认同才形成了我们这个时代精神的基础。  创造力对我们当今的生活和工作方式至关重要,而且在许多方面始终如此。生活水平的大幅度提高总是来源于更好的食谱,而不只是烹饪更多的食品,更不用说在市场条件下那些大的竞争优势了。然而,有人则会认这并不完全正确。比如说,有人也许会指出从早期的工业化时代到现代这么长的时期里,一些工业国家的生产力的大幅度提高和物资财富的大量增长并不仅仅是来自于象蒸气机这样的创造性的发明;而且还得益于“大量烹饪”商业模式的广泛使用。如大规模的劳动力的分工,资产的集中,纵向联合以及规模经济等,但是所有这些模式本身就是创造性的发展。   SectionVWriting(20points)  文  Ascanbeseenfromtheabovetable,comparingtothepast,in2005,thetrafficaccidentsinChinesecitywerestillignoredbybothdriversandpedestrians.Recordsshowthatsomebadlychangeshadtakenplaceinthefollowingaspects.  Intheyearof2005,accidentsinaChinesecitycausedbydriverstrainingleftwithoutduecaregrew10%,whichis608intotal.Anddriversturningtooclosetoothervehiclescausethenumberofaccidentstobe411,whichis9%addedcomparingtothepast.Althoughtherewasonly281accidentsrelatedwithdriversdrivingundertheinfluenceofalcohol,itstillincreased15%whichwasthegreatestchangeofall.Besidesthedrivers,thetablealsotellsusthosepedestrianscrossingroadscarelesslycan’tbeignored,withwhichthenumberofaccidentsis401associated.  Itisnodifficultjobforustocomeupwithsomepossiblefactorsthatareresponsibleforthechanges.Foronething,thegovernmentisstillnotawareofthenecessaryofstricttrainingfordrivers. Itisgovernmentofficers’failingintheirdutythatmakethedriverstrainingleftwithoutduecare.Foranother,diversdonothavetrueunderstandinginimportanceofsave.Manydriversevendriveundertheinfluenceofalcohol;somedriversturntooclosetoanothervehiclesorovertakeanothervehiclesinfrontinordertocatchpleasantsensationforamoment.Besides,animportantfactorworthourconcernisthatourpedestriansalwayscrossroadcrossly.somecitizensevenviolatetrafficrulesinorderforconvenient.  Consideringthecurrentissueandworseningsituation,weshouldcallforsomeimmediateactions.Inotherwords,ourgovernmentofvariouslevelsmustmakerelevantplansorrulestoguaranteeeverydrivershavingstricttraining.Besides,thegeneralpublicshouldalsobemadeawarethatanypromptsolutionisofbenefittoall.  Therefore,it’sthedutyofordinarypeopletoactivelyparticipateintheaction.Asadriver,weshoulddrivehiscarcarefully,especiallywhentheweatherisbad;asapedestrian,weshouldnotcrossaroadwhenthetrafficlightsdonotpermitthemto. 2008年MBA英语真题及参考答案  考生须知  选择题的答案须用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,其它笔填涂的或做在试卷或其它类型答题卡上的答案无效。  其他题一律用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔在答题纸上按规定要求作答,凡做在试卷上或未做在指定位置的答案无效。  交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭据)。否则,所产生的一切后果由考生自负。  2008年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试  英语试题  SectionIVocabulary  Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)  Oilisanimportant______materialwhichcanbeprocessedintomanydifferentproducts,includingplastics.  ArawBbleakCflexibleDfertile  ThehighlivingstandardsoftheUScauseitspresentpopulationto____25percentoftheworld’soil.  AassumeBconsumeCresumeD presume  3.Youshouldn’tbeso___---Ididn’tmeananythingbadinwhatIsaid.  AsentimentalBsensibleCsensitiveDsophisticated   4.Picassowasanartistwhofundamentallychangedthe___ofartforlatergenerations.  A.philosophyBconceptCviewpointDtheme  5.Memberstateshadtheoptionto____fromthisagreementwithoneyear’snotice.  AdenyBobjectCsuspectDwithdraw  6.Thetwocountriesachievedsomeprogressinthesphereoftraderelations,traditionallyasourceof____irritation.  AmutualBoptionalCneutralDparallel  7.Williamshadnotbeenthereduringthe___momentswhenthekidnappinghadtakenplace.  AsuperiorBrigorousCvitalDunique  8.TravelaroundJapantoday,andoneseesforeignresidentsawide____ofjobs.  ArangeBfieldCscaleDarea  9.Modernmanufacturinghas___aglobalriverofmaterialsintoastunningarrayofnewproducts.  AtranslatedBtransformedCtransferredDtransported  10.LightninghasbeenthesecondlargeststormkillerintheUSoverthepast40yearsandis____onlybyflood.  AexceededBexcelledCexcludedDextended  11.Voiceswere____astheargumentbetweenthetwomotoristsbecamemorebad-tempered.  swollenB.increasedC.developedD.raised  12.Somesuffererswillquicklyberestoredtoprefecthealth,___otherswilltakealongertime.   A.whichB.whereC.whenD.whereas  13.Mybrotherlikeseatingverymuchbutheisn’tvery___aboutthefoodheeats.  A.specialB.peculiarC.particularD.unusual  14.BritainmightstillbepartofFranceifitweren’t____adisastrousflood200.000yearsago,accordingtoscientistsfromImperialCollegeinLondon.  A.uponB.withC.inD.for  15.Thewaterprizeisaninternationalawardthat__outstandingcontributionstowardssolvingglobalwaterproblems.  A.recognizesB.requiresC.releasesD.relays  16.Inits14yearsof_¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬____,theEuropeanUnionhasearnedthescornofitscitizensandskepticismfromtheUnitedStates.  A.enduranceB.emergenceC.existenceD.eminence  17.Hisexcuseforbeinglatethismorningwashiscarhad__inthesnow.  A.startedupB.gotstuckC.setbackD.stoodby  18.____widespreadbeliefcockroaches(螳螂)wouldnottakeovertheworldiftherewerenoaroundtosteponthem.  A.InviewofB.ThankstoC.IncaseofD.Contraryto  19.Consciouslyornot,ordinarycitizensandgovernmentbureaucratsstill_____thenotionthatJapanesesocietyisauniqueculture.  A.fitinwithB.lookdownonC.clingtoD.holdback  20.Asyoucanseebyyourself,things____tobeexactlyastheprofessorhadforeseen.   A.turnedinB.turnedoutC.turnedupD.turneddown  SectionIICloze(10points)  Directions:Readthefollowingpa/ssage.ForeachnumberedblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)  OlympicGamesareheldeveryfouryearsatadifferentsite,inwhichathletes_21__differentnationscompeteagainsteachotherina__22_ofsports.TherearetwotypesofOlympics,theSummerOlympicsandthewinterOlympics.  Inorderto__23__theOlympics,acitymustsubmitaproposaltotheinternationalOlympiccommittee(IOC).Afterallproposalshavebeen_24___,theIOCvotes.Ifonecityissuccessfulingainingamajorityinthefirstvote,thecitywiththefewestvotesiseliminated,andvotingcontinueswith__25__rounds,untilamajoritywinnerisdetermined.TypicallytheGamesareawardedseveralyearsinadvance,__26__thewinningcitytimetopreparefortheGames.Inselectingthe_27__oftheOlympicGames,theIOCconsidersanumberoffactors,chiefamongthemwhichcityhas,orpromisestobuild,thebestfacilities,andwhichorganizingcommitteeseemsmostlikelyto_28__theGameseffectively.  TheIOCalso_29__whichpartsoftheworldhavenotyethostedtheGames._30__,Tolkyo,Japan,thehostofthe1964SummerGames,andMexicocity,Mexico,thehostofthe1968summerGames,werechosen_31__topopularizetheOlympicmovementInAsiaandinLatinAmerica._32__thegrowingimportanceoftelevisionworldwide,theIOCinrecentyearshasalsotakeninto_33__thehostcity’stimezone._34__theGamestakeplaceintheUnitedStatesorCanada,forexample,Americantelevisionnetworksarewillingtopay_35___higheramountsfortelevisionrightsbecausetheycanbroadcastpopularevents__36____,inprimeviewinghours.  ___37__theGameshavebeenawarded.Itistheresponsibilityofthelocalorganizingcommitteetofinancethem.ThisisoftendonewithaportionoftheOlympictelevision___38_andwithcorporatesponsorships,ticketsales,andothersmallerrevenuesources.Inmany__39___thereisalsodirectgovernmentsupport.  AlthoughmanycitieshaveachievedafinancialprofitbyhostingtheGames,theOlympicscanbefinancially__40___.WhentherevenuesfromtheGameswerelessthanexpected,thecitywasleftwithlargedebts.   21.A.inB.forC.ofD.from  22.A.lotB.numberC.varietyD.series  23.A.hostB.takeC.runD.organize  24.A.supportedB.submittedC.substitutedD.subordinated  25.A.suggestiveB.successfulC.successiveD.succeeding  26.A.lettingB.settingC.permittingD.allowing  27.A.siteB.spotC.locationD.place  28.A.stateB.stageC.startD.sponsor  29.A.thinksB.reckonsC.considersD.calculates  30.A.ForinstanceB.AsaresultC.InbriefD.Onthewhole  31.A.intimeB.inpartC.incaseD.incommon  32.A.SinceB.BecauseC.AsforD.Becauseof  33.A.amountB.accountC.accordD.acclaim  34.A.HoweverB.WhateverC.WheneverD.Wherever  35.A.greatlyB.handsomelyC.meaningfullyD.significantly   36.A.liveB.livingC.aliveD.lively  37.A.UntilB.UnlessC.WhetherD.Once  38.A.incomesB.interestsC.revenuesD.returns  39.A.casesB.conditionsC.chancesD.circumstances  40.A.safeB.riskyC.temptingD.feasible  SectionⅢReadingComprehension  Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletteronANSWERSHEET1.(40points)  Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  LastweekendKyleMacDonaldinMontrealthrewapartytocelebratethefactthathegothisnewhomeinexchangeforaredpaperclip.Startingayearago,MacDonaldbarteredtheclipforincreasinglyvaluablestuff,includingacampstoveandfreerentinaPhoenixflat.Havingannouncedhisaim(thehouse)inadvance,MacDonaldlikelygotaboostfromtechieseagertoseetheInternetpassthisdaringtestofitsnetworkingpower.“Mywholemotto(座右铭)was‘Startsmall,thinkbig,andhavefun’,”saysMacDonald,26,“Ireallykeptmyeffortonthecreativesideratherthanthebusinessside.”  YetasoddastheMacDonaldexchangewas,barterisnowbigbusinessontheNet.Thisyearmorethan400,000companiesworldwidewillexchangesome$10billionworthofgoodsandservicesonagrowingnumberofbartersites.TheseWebsitesallowcompaniestotradeproductsforavirtualcurrency,whichtheycanusetobuygoodsfromothermembers.InIceland,garment-makerKapusalansellsathirdofitsoutputontheboomingVidskiptanetidexchange,earningvirtualmoneythatitusestobuymachineryandpaypartofemployeesalaries.TheTroc-servicesexchangeinFranceoffersmorethan4,600services,frommathlessonstoironing.   Thisisnotaprimitivebartersystem.Bycreatingcurrencies,theInternetremovesamajorbarrier—whatBobMeyer,publisherofBarterNews,calls“thedoublecoincidenceofwants.”Thatis,twopartiesoncenotonlyhadtofindeachother,butalsoanexchangeofgoodsthatbothdesired.Now,theycanpricethedealinvirtualcurrency.  Barteralsohelpsfirmsmakeuseofidlecapacity.Forexample,advertisingis“hugelybartered”becausemanymedia,particularlyontheWebcansupplynewadspaceatlittlecost.Moreover,Internetadsdon’tregisterinindustry-growthstatistics,becausemanyexchangesarearrangedoutsidetheformalexchanges.  LikeeBay,mostbartersitesallowmembersto“grade”tradingpartnersforhonestyqualityandsoon..Barterexchangescanallowfirmsincountrieswithhyperinflationornontradablecurrenciestoenterglobaltrades.Nextyear,anonprofitexchangecalledQuickLiftTwo(QL2)planstoopeninNairobi,offeringbarterdealsto38,000Kenyanfarmersinremoteareas.Twosmallplaneswilldeliverthegoods.QL2directorGaciiWaciumasaysthefarmersareexcitedtobe“liberatedfromcorruptmiddlemen.”Forthem,barterevokesabrightfuture,notaprecapitalistpast.  41.Theword“techies”(Line4,Para1)probablyreferstothosewhoare___.  A.afraidoftechnologyB.skilledintechnology  C.ignorantoftechnologyD.incompetentintechnology  42.ManypeoplemayhavedeliberatelyhelpedKylebecausethey___.  A.wereimpressedbyhiscreativityB.wereeagertoidentifywithhismotto  C.likedhisgoalannouncedinadvanceD.hopedtoprovethepoweroftheInternet  43.TheInternetbartersystemreliesheavilyon___.  A.thesizeofbarterstiesB.theuseofvirtualcurrency  C.thequalityofgoodsorservicesD.thelocationoftradingcompanies]   44.ItisimpliesthatInternetadvertisementscanhelp___.  A.companiesmakemoreprofitB.companiesdoformalexchanges  C.mediaregisterinstatisticsD.mediagradebartersites  45.WhichofthefollowistrueofQL2accordingtotheauthor?  A.Itiscriticizedfordoingbusinessinaprimitiveway.  B.Itaimstodealwithhyperinflationinsomecountries.  C.Ithelpsgetridofmiddlemenintradeandexchange.  D.Itisintendedtoevaluatetheperformanceoftradingpartners.  Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  ThelivesofveryfewNewarkresidentsareuntouchedbyviolence:NewJersey’sbiggestcityhasseenitall.Yetthemurderofthreeyoungpeople,whowereforcedtokneelbeforebeingshotinthebackoftheheadinaschoolplaygroundonAugust4th,hasshakenthecity.Afourth,whosurvived,wasstabbedandshotintheface.Thefourvictimswerebyallaccountsgoodkids,allenrolledincollege,allwithafuture.Butthecruelmurder,itseems,hasatlastforcedNewarkerstosaytheyhavehadenough.  Grassrootsorganizations,likeStopShooting,havebeenfloodedwithoffersofhelpandsupportsincethekillings.YusefIsmail,itsco-founder,saysthegrouphasbeengoingdoor-to-dooraskingpeopletosignapledgeofnon-violence.Theyhopetoget50,000topromiseto“stopshooting,startthinking,andkeepliving.”TheNewarkCommunityFoundation,whichwaslaunchedlastmonth,announcedonAugust14ththatitwillhelppayforCommunityEye,asurveillance(监视)systemtailoredtowardsguncrime.  CoryBookerwhobecamemayor13monthsagowithamissiontorevitalizethecity,believesthesurveillanceprogramwillbethelargestcameraandaudionetworkinanyAmericancity.Morethan30cameraswereinstalledearlierthissummerandafurther50willbeinstalledsooninaseven-squaremileareawhere80%ofthecity’srecentshootingshaveoccurred.Andmorecamerasareplanned.  Whenagunshotisdetected,thesurveillancecamerazoomsinonthatspot.SimilartechnologyinChicagohasincreasedarrestsanddecreased shootings.Mr.Bookerplanstoannounceacomprehensivegunstrategylaterthisweek.  Mr.Booker,aswellaschurchleadersandothers,believes(orhopes)thatafterthemurderthecitywillnolongerstandbyincoldness.Forgenerations,Newarkhasbeenparalyzedbypoverty----almostoneinthreepeoplelivesbelowthepovertyline----andgrowingindifferencetocrime.  Someareskeptical.SteveMalangaoftheconservativeManhattanInstitutenotesthatNewarkhasdeepsocialproblems:over60%ofchildrenareinhomeswithoutfathers.Theschoolsystem,takenoverbythestatein1995,isamess.Butthereisalsosomecauseforhope.SinceMr.Bookerwaselected,therehasbeenariseininvestmentandre-zoningfordevelopment.Onlyaround7%ofnearbyNewarkairportworkersusedtocomefromNewark;now,ayear,thefigureis30%.MrBookerhaslaunchedaNewYork-stylewaroncrime.Sofarthisyear,crimehasfallen11%andshootingsaredown30%(throughthemurderratelookslikelytomatchlastyear’shigh).  46.WhathappenedinNewark,NewJerseyonAugust4th?  A.TheNewarkresidentswitnessedamurder.  B.Fouryoungpeoplewerekilledinaschoolplayground.  C.ThenewmayorofNewarktookoffice.  D.Fourcollegestudentsfellvictimtoviolence.  47.Judgingfromthecontext,the“CommunityEye”(Line5,Para2)is_____  A.awatchingsystemforguncrimeB.aneighborhoodprotectionorganization  C.anunprofitablecommunitybusinessD.agrassrootsorganization  48.WelearnfromthepassagethatNewarkhasallthefollowingproblemsEXCEPT_____  A.violenceB.flood  C.povertyD.indifference  49.MayorBooker’seffortagainstcrimeseemtobe______   A.idealisticB.impractical  C.effectiveD.fruitless  50.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe_____  A.StopShooting,StartThinking,andKeepLiving  B.EffortstoFightagainstGunCrimes  C.AMissiontoRevitalizetheCity  D.ViolentMurdersinNewark  Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Accordingtoarecentsurveyonmoneyandrelationships,36percentofpeoplearekeepingabankaccountfromtheirpartner.Whilethisfinancialunfaithfulnessmayappearasdistrustinarelationship,intruthitmayjustbeaformoffinancialprotection.  Withalmosthalfofallmarriagesendingindivorce,menandwomenarerealizingtheyneedtobefinanciallysavvy,regardlessofwhethertheyareinarelationship.  Thefinancialhardshiponindividualsafteradivorcecanbeextremelydifficult,evenmoresowhenchildrenareinvolved.Thelackofpermanencyinrelationships,jobsandfamilylifemaybethecauseofagrowingtrendtokeepasecretbankaccounthiddenfromapartner;inotherwords,an”escapefund”.  Margaret’sstoryisfarfromunique.Sheisarepresentativeofagrowingnumberofwomeninlong-termrelationshipswhoarebecomingprotectiveoftheirownearnings.  Everymonthonpayday,shebankshundredsofdollarsintoasavingsaccountshekeepsfromherhusband.Shehasbeendoingthisthroughouttheirsix-yearmarriageandhasbuiltanesteggworthanincredible$100,000ontopofherpension.  Margaretsaysifherhusbandfoundoutabouthersecretsavingshe’dhurtandwouldinterpretthisasasignshewasn’tsureofthemarriage.”He’dthinkitwasmyescapefunsothatfinanciallyIcouldaffordtogetoutofthe relationshipifitwentwrong.IknowyoushouldapproachmarriageasbeingforeverandIhopeoursis,butyoucanneverbesure.”  Likemanyofherfellowsecretsavers,Margaretwasstunginaformerrelationshipandhassincebeenveryguardedaboutherownmoney.  Comingcleantoyourpartneraboutbeingasecretsavermaynotbeallthatbad.TakeColleenforexample,whohadbeensavingsecretlyforafewyearsbeforesheconfessedtoherpartner.”Idecidedtoopenasavingsaccountandstartbuildinganesteggofmyown.IwantedtoprovetomyselfthatIcouldputmoneyinthebankandleaveitthereforarainyday.”  “WhenJohnfoundoutaboutmysecretsavings,hewasalittlesuspiciousofmymotives.IreassuredhimthatthiswascertainlynotanescapefundthatIfeelverysecureinoutrelationship.Ihavetoadmitthatitdoesfeelgoodtohavemyownmoneyonreserveifevertherearerainydaysinthefuture.It’ssensibletobuildandprotectyourpersonalfinancialsecurity.”  51.Thetrendtokeepasecretbankaccountisgrowingbecause______  A.escapefundhelpsonethroughrainydaysB.daysaregettingharderandharder  C.womenaremoneysensitiveD.financialconflictsoftenoccur  52.Theword“savvy”(Line2,Para2)probablymeans_______  A.suspiciousB.secure  C.shrewdD.simple  53.WhichinferencecanwemakeaboutMargaret?  A.Sheisauniquewoman.B.Shewasoncedivorced.  C.Sheisgoingtoretire.D.Shehasmanychildren.  54.TheauthormentionsColleen’sexampletoshow_____  A.anycouplecanavoidmarriageconflicts   B.privacywithinmarriageshouldberespected  C.everyonecansaveafortunewithahappymarriage  D.financialdisclosureisnotnecessarilybad  55.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarythispassage?  A.SecretSaversB.LoveIsWhatIt’sWorth  C.BankingHonestyD.OnceBitten,TwiceShy  Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  “Theword‘protection’isnolongertaboo(禁忌语)”.Thisshortsentence,utteredbyFrenchPresidentNicolasSarkozylastmonth,mayhavelaunchedaneweraineconomichistory.Why?Fordecades,Westernleadershavebelievedthatloweringtradebarriersandtariffswasanaturalgood.Doingso,theyreasoned,wouldleadtogreatereconomicefficiencyandproductivity,whichinturnwouldimprovehumanwelfare.Championingfreetradethusbecameamoral,notjustaneconomic,cause.  Theseleaders,ofcourse,weren’tactingoutofunselfishness.Theyknewtheireconomieswerethemostcompetitive,sothey’dprofitmostfromliberalization.AnddevelopingcountriesfearedthattheireconomieswouldbeswampedbysuperiorWesternproductivity.Today,however,thetableshaveturned---thoughfewacknowledgeit.TheWestcontinuestopreachfreetrade,butpracticesitlessandless.Asian,meanwhile,continuestopleadforspecialprotectionbutpracticesmoreandmorefreetrade.  That’swhySarkozy’swordsweresoimportant:hefinallyinjectedsomehonestyintothetradedebates.ThetruthisthatlargepartsoftheWestarelosingfaithintreetrade,thoughfewleadersadmitit.Someeconomistsaremorehonest.PaulKrugmanisoneofthefewwillingtoacknowledgethatprotectionistargumentsarereturning.Intheshortrun,therewillbewinnersandlosersunderfreetrade.This,ofcourse,iswhatcapitalismisallabout.ButmoreandmoreoftheseloserswillbeintheWest,EconomistsinthedevelopedworldusedtolovequotingJonophSchumpeter,whosaidthat‘creativedestruction”wasanessentialpartofcapitalistgrowth.Buttheyalwaysassumedthatdestructionwouldhappenoverthere.WhenWesternworkersbeganlosingjobs,suddenlytheirleadersbegantolosefaithintheirprinciples,Thingshaveyettoreversecompletely.Butthere’sclearlyanegativetrendinaWesterntheoryandpractice.   Alittlehypocrisy(虚伪)isnotinitselfaseriousproblem.TherealproblemisthatWesterngovernmentscontinuetoinsistthattheyretaincontrolofthekeyglobaleconomicandfinancialinstitutionswhiledriftingawayfromgloballiberalization.Lockatwhat’shappeningattheIMF(InternationalMonetaryFund)TheEuropeanshavedemandedthattheykeepthepostofmanagingdirector.Butalltoooften,Westernofficialsputtheirowninterestsaboveeveryoneelse’swhentheydominatetheseglobalinstitutions.  ThetimehasthereforecomefortheAsians-whoareclearlythenewwinnersintoday’sglobaleconomy-toprovidemoreintellectualleadershipinsupportingfreetrade:Sadly,theyhaveyettodoso.UnlessAsiansspeakout,however,there’sarealdangerthatAdamSmith’sprinciples,whichhavebroughtsomuchgoodtotheworld,couldgraduallydie.Andthatwouldleaveallofus,worseoff,inonewayoranother.  56.Itcanbeinferredthat“protection”(Line1,Para.1)means________  A.improvingeconomicefficiency.B.endingthefree-tradepractice  C.loweringmoralstandardD.raisingtradetariffs  57.TheWesternleaderspreachfreetradebecause________  A.itisbeneficialtotheireconomies  B.itissupportedbydevelopingcountries  C.itmakesthemkeepfaithintheirprinciples  D.itisadvocatedbyJosephSchumpeterandAdamSmith  58.By“thetableshaveturned”(Line3-4,Para.2)theauthorimpliesthat________  A.theWesternleadershaveturnedself-centered  B.theAsianleadershavebecomeadvocatesoffreetrade  C.thedevelopedeconomieshaveturnedlesscompetitive  D.thedevelopingeconomieshavebecomemoreindependent  59.TheWesterneconomiesusedtoliketheideaof“creative destruction”becauseit________  A.setalong-termratherthanshort-turngoal  B.wasanessentialpartofcapitalistdevelopment  C.containedapositiveratherthannegativementality  D.wasmeanttobethedestructionofdevelopingeconomies  60.Theauthoruses“IMF”wasanexampletoillustratethepointthat_______  A.Europeanleadersarereluctanttoadmittheyarehypocritical  B.thereisaninconsistencybetweenWesterntheoryandpractice  C.globalinstitutionsarenotbeingledbytrueglobalizationadvocates  D.Europeancountries’interestsarebeingignoredbyeconomicleaders  SectionIVTranslation  Directions:InthissectionthereisaparagraphinEnglish.TranslateitintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.(20points)  Theterm”businessmodel”firstcameintowidespreadusewiththeinventionofpersonalcomputerandthespreadsheet(空白表格程序).Beforethespreadsheet,businessplanningusuallymeantproducingasingleforecast.Atbest,youdidalittlesensitivityanalysisaroundtheprojection.Thespreadsheetusheredinamuchmoreanalyticapproachtoplanningbecauseeverymajorlineitemcouldbepulledapart,itscomponentsandsubcomponentsanalyzedandtested.Youcouldaskwhat-ifquestionsaboutthecriticalassumptionsonwhich.yourbusinessdepended-forexample,whatifcustomersaremoreprice-sensitivethanwethought?-andwithafewkeystrokes,youcouldseehowanychangewouldplayoutoneveryaspectofthewhole.Inotherwords,youcouldmodelthebehaviorofabusiness.Beforethecomputerchangedthenatureofbusinessplanning,mostsuccessfulbusinessmodelswerecreatedmorebyaccidentthanbyelaboratedesign.Byenablingcompaniestotietheirmarketplaceinsightsmuchmoretightlytotheresultingeconomics,spreadsheetmadeitpossibletomodelbusinessbeforetheywerelaunched.     SectionVWriting  Directions:Inthispart,youareaskedtowriteacompositionaccordingtotheinformationbelow.Youshouldwritemorethan150wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.(20points)  以往许多人报考成人高校,是为了圆文凭梦。如今,手持本科、硕士文凭,回头重新考大学的大有人在。据报道,今年报名全国成人高考的考生中,有390名本科毕业生,15名硕士生。  写一篇约150字左右的作文进行评论和表达自己的意见。  参考答案:  1-5ABCBD6-10ACABA11-15DDCDA16-20CBDCB  21-25DCABC26-30DABCA31-35BDBCD36-40ADCAB  41-45BDBAC46-50DABCA 51-55ACBDA56-60DABDB2009年MBA联考英语真题及参考答案  PartIVocabularyandStructure(10%)  Direction:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.  1.Thepoorladywastooanddistressedtotalkaboutthetragedy.  A.engagedB.exhausted  C.ignorantD.energetic  2.Atfist,thefamouspaintingdoesn’timpresstheaudienceatall.  A.glanceB.gaze  C.stareD.view   3.Delegatesagreetotheplanin,butthereweresomedetailstheydidn’tapprove.  A.disciplineB.theory  C.principleD.nature  4.Itookthemedicine10minutesago,butthebitternessisstillinmymouth.  A.scatteringB.felling  C.maintainingD.lingering  5.Sincetheofhumanhistory,humanbeingshavebeenaskingquestionslike"Whatistheessenceoflife."  A.duskB.dust  C.twinkleC.Dawn  6.Theeldestsonallthefamilymemberstodiscusshowtocelebratethe50thwedding  anniversaryoftheirparents.  A.ClusteredB.resembled  C.assembledD.rendered  7.Imustleavenow,,ifyouwantthatbookI’LLbringityoutomorrow.  A.AccidentallyB.Incidentally  C.OccasionallyD.Subsequently  8.Mymotherisalightsleeper,toanysoundevenaslowasthehummingofmosquito.  A.alertB.acute  C.keenD.immune   9.Thenewlybuiltfactoryisinurgentneedofanumberofskilledandworkers.  A.consistentB.conscious  C.confidentialD.conscientious  10.Asanoutstandingscholar,hehasbecometotheresearchteam.  A.seniorB.junior  C.indispensibleC.independent  11.Sixteendaysaftertheearthquake,40people,intheirvillage,wererescued.  A.trappedB.confined  C.enclosedD.captured  12.Workingfarawayfromhome,Jerryhadtofromdowntowntohisofficeeveryday.  A.wanderB.commute  C.rambleD.motion  13.Thefinanceministerhasnotbeensosinceheraisedtaxestoanunbearablelevel.  A.famousB.favorable  C.popularD.preferable  14.Itisunimaginableforsomeoneinsuchahighinthegovemmenttobehavesobadlyinpublic.  A.situationB.position  C.professionD.appointment  15.Informationgiventoemployeesmustbe,clearandin easy-to-followlanguage.  A.convenientB.continuous  C.constantD.concise  16.Johnwasveryupsetbecausehewasbythepolicewithbreakingthelaw.  A.sentencedB.arrested  C.accusedD.charged  17.Davidlikescountrylifeandhasdecidedfarming.  A.goinforB.gobackon  C.goalongwithD.gothroughwith  18.Jenniferhasneverreallyherson’sdeath.It’sveryhardtoacceptthefacethatshe’ll  neverhaveachild.  A.cometotermswithB.comeupagainst  C.comeoutwithD.comedownto  19.Anationaldebateisnowaboutwhetherweshouldreplacegoldenweekswithpaid  Vacations.  A.inthewayB.bytheway  C.underwayD.outoftheway  20.Whenapsychologistdoesageneralexperimentaboutthehumanmind,heselectspeople  andasksthemquestions.  A.ateaseB.atrandom   B.inessenceD.insum  In1999,thepriceofoilhoveredaround$16abarrel.By2008,ithad21the$100abarrelmark.Thereasonsforthesurge22fromthedramaticgrowthoftheeconomiesofchinaandIndiatowidespread23inoil-producingregions,includingIraqandNigeria’sdeltaregion.Triple-digitoilpriceshave24theeconomicandpoliticalmapoftheworld,25someoldnotionsofpower.Oil-richnationsareenjoyinghistoricgainsandopportunities,26majorimporters—includingchina  andIndia,hometoathirdoftheworld’spopulation--27risingeconomicandsocialcosts.  Managingthisneworderisfastbecomingacentral28ofglobalpolitics.Countriesthatneedoilareclawingateachotherto29scarcesupplies,andarewillingtodealwithanygovernment,30howunpleasant,todoit.  Inmanypoornationswithoil,theprofitsarebeing,losttocorruption,31thesecountriesoftheirbesthopefordevelopment.Andoilisfuelingenormousinvestmentfundsrunbyforeigngovernments,32someinthewestseeasanewthreat.   CountrieslikeRussia,VenezuelaandIranarewellsuppliedwithrisingoil33,achangereflectedinnewlyaggressiveforeignpolicies.Butsomeunexpectedcountriesarereapingbenefits,34costs,fromhigherprices.ConsiderGermany.35itimportsvirtuallyallitsoil,ithasprosperedfromextensivetradewithaboomingRussiaandtheMiddleEast.GermanexportstoRussia36128percentfrom2001to2006.  IntheUnitedStates,asalreadyhighgaspricesrose37higherinthespringof2008,theissuecroppedupinthepresidentialcampaign,withSenatorsMcCainandObama38forafederalgastaxholidayduringthepeaksummerdrivingmonths.Anddrivinghabitsbeganto39,assalesofsmallcarsjumpedandmasstransportsystems40thecountryreportedasharpincreaseinriders.  21.A.comeB.goneC.crossedD.arrived  22.A.coveredB.discoveredC.arrangedD.ranged  23.A.intensityB.infinityC.insecurityD. instability  24.A.drawnB.redrawnC.retainedD.reviewed  25.A.fightingB.strugglingC.challengingD.threatening  26.A.andB.whileC.thusD.though  27.A.confineB.conflictC.conformD.confront  28.A.problemB.questionC.matterD.event  29.A.lookforB.lockupC.sendoutD.keepoff  30.A.nomatterB.whatifC.onlyifD.inspiteof  31.A.abolishingB.deprivingC.destroyingD.eliminating  32.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.whom  33.A.interestsB.taxesC.incomesD.revenues  34.A.asmanyasB.asgoodasC.asfarasD.aswellas  35.A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.SinceD.As  36.A.advancedB.grewC.reducesD.multiplied  37.A.evenB.stillC.ratherD.fairly  38.A.askingB.requestingC.callingD.demanding  39.A.changeB.turnC.shiftD.transform   40.A.forB.fromC.acrossD.over  PartIIIReadingComprehension(40%)  Direction:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.  PASSAGE1.  HenricIbsen,authoroftheplay"ADoll’sHouse",inwhichapretty,helplesshousewifeabandons  Herhusbandandchildrentoseekamoreseriouslife,wouldsurelyhaveapproved..FromJanuaryIst,  2008,allpubliccompaniesinNorwayareobligedtoensurethatatleast40%oftheirboarddirectorsare  women.Mostfirmshaveobeyedthelaw,whichwaspassedin2003.Butabout75outofthe480orso  companiesitaffectsarestilltoomaleforthegovernment’sliking.Theywillshortlyreceivealetter  informingthemthattheyhaveuntiltheendofFebruarytoact,orfacethelegalconsequences---which  couldincludebeingdissolved.  Beforethelawwasproposed,about7%ofboardmembersinNorwaywerefemale,accordingtotheCentreforCorporateDiversity.Thenumberhassincejumpedto36%.Thatisfarhigherthantheaverageof9%forbigcompaniesacrossEuropeorAmerica’s15%fortheFortune500.Norway’sstockexchangeanditsmainbusinesslobbyopposethelaw,asdomanybusinessmen."Iamagainstquotasforwomenormenasamatterofprinciple,"saysSverreMunck,headofinternationaloperationsatamediafirm."Boardmembersofpubliccompaniesshouldbechosensolelyonthebasisofmeritandexperience,"besays.Severalfirmshaveevengivenuptheirpublicstatusinordertoescapethenewlaw.  Companieshavehadtorecruitabout1,000womeninfouryears.Manycomplainthatithasbeen   Difficulttofindexperiencedcandidates.Becauseofthis,someofthebestwomenhavecollectedasmanyas25-35directorshipseach,andareknowninNorwegianbusinesscirclesasthe"goldenskirts".OnereasonforthescarcityisthattherearefairlyfewwomeninmanagementinNorwegiancompanies---theyoccupyaround15%ofseniorpositions.Ithasbeenparticularlyhardforfirmsintheoil,technologyandfinancialindustriestofindwomenwithaenoughexperience.  Somepeopleworrythattheirrelativelackofexperiencemaykeepwomenquietonboards,andthat  Inturncouldmeanthatboardsmightbecomelessabletoholdmanagerstoaccount.RecenthistoryinNorway,however,suggeststhattherightwomencanmakestrongdirectors."Womenfeelmorecompelledthanmentodotheirhomework,"saysMsRekstenSkaugen,whowasvotedNorway’schairmanoftheyearfor2007,"andwecanaffordtoaskthehardquestions,becausewomenarenotalwaysexpectedtoknowtheanswers."  41.TheauthormentionsIbsen’splayinthefirstparagraphinorderto.  A.depictwomen’sdilemmaatwork  B.explainthenewlypassedlaw  C.supportNorwegiangovernment  D.introducethetopicunderdiscussion  42.Apubliccompanythatfailstoobeythenewlawcouldbeforcedto.  A.payaheavyfine  B.closedownitsbusiness  C.changetoaprivatebusiness  D.signadocumentpromisingtoact  43.TowhichofthefollowingisSverreMunckmostlikelytoagree?  A.Asetratioofwomeninaboardisunreasonable.  B.Areasonablequotaforwomenatworkneedstobeset.   C.Acommonprincipleshouldbefollowedbyallcompanies.  D.Aninexperiencedbusinessmanisnotsubjecttothenewlaw.  44.Theauthorattributesthephenomenonof"goldenskirts"to.  A.thesmallnumberofqualifiedfemalesinmanagement  B.theover-recruitmentoffemalemanagersinpubliccompanies  C.theadvantagewomenenjoywhencompetingforseniorpositions  D.thediscriminationtowardwomeninNorwegianbusinesscircles  45.Themainideaofthepassagemightbe.  A.femalepowerandliberationinNorway  B.thesignificanceofHenricIbsen’splay  C.women’sstatusinNorwegianfirms  D.theconstitutionofboardmembersinNorway  PASSAGE2.  Whilethere’sneveragoodagetogetcancer,peopleintheir20sand30scanfeelparticularlyisolated.Theaverageageofacancerpatientatdiagnosisis67.Childrenwithcanceroftenaretreatedatpediatric(小儿科的)cancercenters,butyoungadultshaveatoughtimefindingpeers,oftensittingside-by-sideduringtreatmentswithpeoplewhocouldbetheirgrandparents.  InhernewbookCrazySexyCancerTips,writerKrisCarrlooksatcancerfromtheperspectiveofayoungadultwhoconfrontsdeathjustasshe’sdiscoveringlife.Ms.Carrwas31whenshewasdiagnosedwithararefromofcancerthathadgeneratedtumorsonherliverandlungs.  Ms.Carrreactedwiththenormalfeelingsofshockandsadness.Shecalledherparentsandstockeduponorganicfood,determinedtobecomea"full-timehealingaddict."Thenshepickedupthephoneandcalledeveryoneinheraddressbook,askingiftheyknewotheryoungwomenwithcancer.Theresultwasherownpersonal"cancerposse":arockconcerttourmanager,amodel,a fashionmagazineeditor,acartoonistandaMTVcelebrity,tonameafew.Thisclubof"cancerbabes"offeredsupport,adviceandfashiontips,amongotherthings.  Ms.CarrputhercancerexperienceinarecentLearningChanneldocumentary,andshehaswrittenapracticalguideabouthowshecoped.Cancerisn’tfunny,butMs.Carroftenis.Sheswears,shemakesupnamesforthepeoplewhotreather(Dr.FabulousandDr.Guru),andsheevenmakessecondsoundfun("cancerroadtrips,"shecallsthem).  Sheleavesthemedicaladvicetodoctors,insteadofferinginsightfulandpracticaltipsthatreflecttheworldviewofayoungadult."Irefusedtoletcancerruinmyparty,"shewrites."There  arejusttoomanycoolthingstodoandplanandlivefor."  Ms.Carrstillhascancer,butithasstoppedprogressing.Hercancertipsincludeusingtime-savingmassstokeepfriendsinformed,sewingorbuyingfashionablehospitalgownssoyou’renotstuckwithregulationblueorgrayandplayingGloriaGaynor’s"IWillSurvive"soloudyouneighborscallthepolice.Ms.Carralsoadvisesaneyebrowwaxandanewoutfitbeforeyoutelltheimportantpeopleinyourillness."peopleyoutellaregoingtocautiousandnotsocautiouslytrytoseethecancer,sodazzletheminsteadwithyourmiracle,"shewrites.  Whileheradvicemaysoundsuperficial,itgetstotheheartofwhateverycancerpatientwants:thechancetolivelifejustasshealwaysdid,andmaybebetter.  46.Whichofthefollowinggroupsismorevulnerabletocancer?  A.Children.  B.Peopleintheir20sand30s.  C.Youngadults.  D.Elderlypeople.  47.AllofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT_______.  A.KrisCarrisafemalewriter  B.KrisCarrismorethan31-year-old.   C.KrisCarrworksinacancercenter.  D.KrisCarrisveryoptimistic.  48.Thephrase"cancerposse"(Line4,para.3)probablyrefersto________  A.acancerresearchorganization  B.agroupofpeoplewhosufferfromcancer  C.peoplewhohaverecoveredfromcancer  D.peoplewhocopewithcancer  49.KrisCarrmakeupnamesforthepeoplewhotreatherbecause________  A.sheisdepressedandlikesswearing  B.sheisfunnyandlikesplayingjokesondoctor  C.shewantstoleavethemedicaladvicetodoctor  D.shetriestoleaveagoodimpressionondoctor  50.FromKrisCarr’scancertipswemayinferthat________  A.shelearnedtousesaftershegotcancer  B.shewearsfashionabledressevenaftersufferingfromcancer  C.hospitalgownsforcancerpatientsareusuallynotinbrightcolors  D.theneighborsareveryfriendlywithcancerpatients  PASSAGE3。  Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Shouldaleaderstrivetobelovedorfeared?Thisquestion,famouslyposedbyMachiavelli,liesattheheartofJosephNye’snewbook.Mr.Nye,aformerdeanoftheKennedySchoolofGovemmentatHarvardandone-timechairmanof America’sNationalIntelligenceCouncil,isbestknownforpromotingtheideaof"softpower",basedonpersuasionandinfluence,asacounterpointto"hardpower",basedoncoercion(强迫)andforce.  Havinganalyzedtheuseofsoftandhardpowerinpoliticsanddiplomacyinhispreviousbooks,Mr.Nyehasnowturnedhisattentiontotherelationshipbetweenpowerandleadership,inboththepoliticalandbusinessspheres.Machiavelli,henotes,concludedthat"oneoughttobebothfearedandloved,butasitisdifficultforthetwotogotogether,itismuchsafertobefearedthanloved."Inshort,hardpowerispreferabletosoftpower.Butmodemleadershiptheoristshavecometotheoppositeconclusion.  Thecontextofleadershipischanging,theobserve,andthehistoricalemphasisonhardpowerisbecomingoutdated.Inmodemcompaniesanddemocracies,powerisincreasinglydiffusedandtraditionalhierarchies(等级制)arebeingundermined,makingsoftpowerevermoreimportant.Butthatdoesnotmeancoercionshouldnowtakeabackseattopersuasion.Mr.Nyeargues.Instead,headvocatesasynthesisofthesetwoviews.TheconclusionofThePowerstoLead,hissurveyofthetheoryofleadership,isthatacombinationofhardandsoftpower,whichhecalls”smartpower”,isthebestapproach.  Thedominanttheoreticalmodelofleadershipatthemomentis,apparently,the“transformationalleadershippattern”.Anoneallergic(反感)tomanagementtermwillalreadyberunningfortheexit,butMr,Nyehasperformedavaluableserviceinroundingupandsummarizingthevariousacademicstudiesandtheoriesofleadcrishipintoasingle,slimvolume.Heexaminesdifferentapproachestoleadership,themoralityofleadershipandhowthewidercontextcandeterminetheeffcctivenessofaparticularleader.Thereareplcntyofanccdotesandexamples,bothhistoricalandcontemporary,politicalandcorporate.  Alsa,leadershipisaslipperysubject,andashedepictsvarioustheories,evenMr.Nyeneverquitenailsthejellytothewall.Heisathismostinterestingwhendiscussingthemoralaspectsofleadershipinparticular,thequestionofwhetheritissometimesnecessaryforgoodleaderstolie-andheprovidesahelpful12-pointsummaryofhisconclusions.Arecumingthemeisthatascircumstanceschange,differentsortsofleadcrsarerequired;aleaderwhothrivesinoneenvironmentmaystruggleinanother,andviceversa.Ultimatelythatisjustafancywayofsayingthatleadcrshipoffersnocasyanswers.  51.FromthefirsttwoparagraphswemaylearnthanMr.Machiavelli’sideaofhardpoweris______.  A.wellacceptedbyJosephNye   B.veryinfluentialtillnowadays  C.basedonsoundtheories  D.contrarytothatofmodemleadershiptheorists  52.WhichofthefollowingmakessoftpowermoreimportanttodayaccordingtoMr.Nye?  A.Coercioniswidespread.  B.Moralityisdevalued.  C.Powerisnolongerconcentrated.  D.Traditionalhierarchiesarestrengthened  53.InhisbookthePowerstolead,Mr.NyehasexminedallthefollowingaspectsofleadershipEXCEPT_____.  A.authority  B.context  C.approaches  D.morality  54.Mr.Nye’sbookisparticularlyvaluableinthatit_____.  A.makeslittleuseofmanagementterms  B.summarizesvariousstudiesconcisely  C.servesasanexitforleadershipresearchers  D.setsamodelforcontemporarycorporateleaders  55.Accordingtotheauthor,themostinterestingpartofMr.Nye’sbookliesinhis_____.  A.viewofchangeableleadership   B.definitionofgoodleadership  C.summaryofleadershiphistory  D.discussionofmoralleadership  PASSAGE4  Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:  Americansdon’tliketolosewars.Ofcourse,alotdependsonhowyoudefinejustwhatawaris.Thereareshootingwars-thekindthattestpatriotismandcourage-andthosearethekindatwhichtheU.Sexcels.Butotherstrugglestestthosequalitiestoo.WhatelsewastheGreatDepressionorthespaceraceortheconstructionoftherailroads?IfAmericanindulgeinabitofflag—whenthejobisdone,theyearnedit.  Nowthereisasimilarchallenge.Globalwarming.Thesteadydeterioration(恶化)oftheveryclimateofthisveryplanetisbecomingawarofthefirstorder,andbyanymeasure,theU.S.producesnearlyaquarteroftheworld’sgreenhousegaseseachyearandhasstubbornlymadeitclearthatitdoesn’tintendtodoawholelotaboutit.Although174nationsapprovedtheadmittedlyflawedKyotoaccordstoreducecarbonlevels,theU.S.walkedawayfromthem.Therearevaguepromisesofmanufacturingfuelfromherbsorpoweringcarswithhydrogen.Butforacountrythattightlycitespatriotismasoneofitscorevalues,theU.S.istakingapassonwhatmightbethemostpatrioticstruggleofall.It’shardtoimagineabiggerfightthanoneforthesurvivalofacountry’scoastsandfarms,thehealthofitspeopleandstabilityofitseconomy.  Therubis,ifthevastmajorityofpeopleincreasinglyagreethatclimatechangeisaglobalemergency,there’sfarlessagreementonhowtofixit.Industryoffersitspans,whichtoooftenwouldfixlittle.Environmentalistsoffertheirs,whichtoooftenamounttonativewishliststhatcouldweakenAmerican’sgrowth.Butlet’sassumethatthoseinterestedpartiesandotherswillalwaysbentthetableandwillalwaysdemandthattheirvoicesbeheardandthattheirneedsbeaddressed.Whatwouldanaggressive,ambitious,effectiveplanlooklike-onethatwouldleavetheU.S.bothenvironmentallysafeandeconomicallysound?  Haltingclimatechangewillbefarharder.Oneofthemoreconservativeplansforaddressingtheproblemcallsforareductionof25billiontonsofcarbonemissionsoverthenext52year.Andyetbydevisingaconsistentstrategythatmixesandblendspragmatism(实用主义)withambition,theU.S.can, withoutmajordamagetotheeconomy,helphalttheworsteffectsofclimatechangeandensurethesurvivalofitswayoflifeforfuturegenerations.Moneywilldosomeofthework,butwhat’sneededmostiswill."I’mnotsayingthechallengeisn’talmostoverwhelming,"saysFredKrupp."ButthisisAmerica,andAmericahasrisentothesechallengesbefore."  56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?  A.Humanwars.  B.Economiccrisis.  C.America’senvironmentalpolicies.  D.Globalenvironmentingeneral.  57.Fromthelastsentenceofparagraph2wemaylearnthatthesurvivalofacountry’scoastsandfarms,thehealthofitspeopleandthestabilityofitseconomyis__________.  A.ofutmostimportance  B.afightnoonecanwin  C.beyondpeople’simagination  D.alesssignificantissue  58.Judgingfromthecontext,theword"rub"(Line1,Para.3)probablymeans_______.  A.friction  B.contradiction  C.conflict  D.problem  59.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardAmerica’spoliciesonglobalwarming?  A.Critical   B.Indifferent  C.Supportive  D.Compromising  60.Theparagraphsimmediatelyfollowingthispassagewouldmostprobablydealwith___________.  A.thenewbookwrittenbyFredKrupp  B.howAmericacanfightagainstglobalwarming  C.theharmfuleffectsofglobalwarming  D.howAmericacantideovereconomiccrisis  翻译:  Withthenation’sfinancialsystemteeteringonacliff.Thecompensationarrangementsforexecutivesofthebigbanksandotherfinancialfirmsarecomingundercloseexaminationagain.  Bankers’excessiverisk-takingisasignificantcauseofthisfinancialcrisisandhascontinued,toothersinthepast,inthiscase,itwasfueledbylowinterestratesandkeptgoingbyafalsesenseofsecuritycreatedbyadebt-fueledbubbleintheeconomy.  Mortgagelendersgladlylentenormoussumstothosewhocouldnotaffordtopaythembackdividingthelawsandsellingthemofftothenextfinancialinstitutionalongthechain,advantageofthesamehigh-techsecuritizationtoloadonmoreriskymortgage-basedassets.  Financialregulationwillhavetocatchupwiththemostirresponsiblepracticesthatledbanksdowninthisroad,inhopesavertingthenextcrisis,whichislikelytoinvolvedifferentfinancialtechniquesanddifferentsortsofassets.Butitisworthexaminingtherootproblemofcompensationschemesthataretiedtoshort-termprofitsandrevenue’s,andthusencouragebankerstotakeirresponsiblerisks.  PartVWriting(20%)  Direction:Inthissection,youareaskedtowriteanessaybasedonthefollowinginformation.Makecommentsandexpressyourownopinion.You shouldwriteatleast150wordsonAnswerSheet2.  Atpresent,thereisnodoubtthatshortmessageplaysanincreasinglyimportantroleinourlives.Weareallawarethat,likeeverythingelse,shortmessagehavebothfavorableandunfavorableaspects.  Generallyspeaking,theadvantagescanbelistedasfollows.Firstofall,infestivals,wecansendshortmessagestowishgoodlucktootherpeopleweknow.Itbringsusalotofconvenience.Inaddition,shortmessageconnectsitsuserswiththeoutsideworld.Forexample,somepeoplesubscribeweatherforecastornewsshortmessages,withthem,people’slifewillbegreatlyenriched.  Butitispitythateverycoinhastwosides.Thedisadvantagesofshortmessagecan’tbeignored.Wespendtoomuchtimeonspellingourwordsandsendingshortmessagesthatwecan’tfocusonourstudies.Also,youwillalwaysbeannoyedbystrangers’shortmessagesoneafteranother.  Asisknowntoall,shortmessageisneithergoodnorbaditself.Inmyopinion,wecanuseit.Butweshouldn’tspendtoomuchtimeonitanddon’tletitdisturbusfromourlives.  答案  ECRIONI  1-10BACDDCBAAC11-20BBABDDBACB  SECTION2  21-30CDDBCBDDBA31-40BACDADBCAC  SECTION3  41-50BBAACCCBCC51-60DCABDCAAAC  SECTION4  由于国家金融体制处于危机边缘动荡,一些大银行和金融机构中的高级管理人员的补偿金计划就受到密切关注.  银行家们过度冒险是金融危机的至关重要原因,在历史上也有类似情况.在这种情况下,一般是由低息引起并造成持续的错觉,其实是一种债务泡沫经济.   抵押贷款人很乐意把大量资金借给无力偿还的人,就把贷款瓜分了,并沿这样的链条出售给下一个金融机构,这些做法都在利用高科技证券业,结果,却增加了抵押资产的风险.  金融条例必须能应付这种能使银行下滑的,最不负责任的做法,以期扭转下一个危机,而这下一个危机很可能包括有各种类型的技术和资产.但值得审视补偿金计划的根本问题,因为那是眼前利益,但却让银行家们不负责任的甘冒风险.2010年MBA全国考试英语真题和解析  Directions:  Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumbered blankandmarkA,B,C,Donanswersheet1(10points)  TheoutbreakofswinefluthatwasfirstdetectedinMexicowasdeclaredaglobalepidemiconJune11,2009.Itisthefirstworldwideepidemic___1___bytheWordHealthOrganizationin41years.  Theheightenedalert____2___anemergencymeetingwithfluexpertsinGenevathatassembledafterasharpriseincasesinAustralia,andrising_____3___inBritain,Japan,Chileandelsewhere.  Buttheepidemicis”____4____”inseverity,accordingtoMargaretChan,theorganization’sdirectorgeneral,____5___theoverwhelmingmajorityofpatientsexperiencingonlymildsymptomsandafullrecovery,ofteninthe____6___ofanymedicaltreatment.  Theoutbreakcametoglobal____7____inlateApril2009,whenMexicanauthoritiesnotedanunusuallylargenumberofhospitalizationsanddeaths___8_____healthyadults.AsmuchofMexicoCityshutdownattheheightofapanic,casesbeganto____9____inNewYorkCity,thesouthwesternUnitedStatesandaroundtheworld.  IntheUnitedStates,newcasesseemedtofade____10____warmerweatherarrived.ButinlateSeptember2009,officialsreportedtherewas___11__fluactivityinalmosteverystateandthatvirtuallyallthe____12____testedarethenewswineflu,alsoknownas(A)H1N1,notseasonalflu.IntheU.S,ithas____13____morethanonemillionpeople,andcausedmorethan600deathsandmorethan6,000hospitalizations.  Federalhealthofficials____14___Tamifluforchildrenfromthenationalstockpileandbegan___15___ordersfromthestatesforthenewswinefluvaccine.Thenewvaccine,whichisdifferentfromtheannualfluvaccine,is____16___aheadofexpectations.MorethanthreemilliondosesweretobemadeavailableinearlyOctober2009,thoughmostofthose___17__dosewereoftheFluMistnasalspraytype,whichisnot____18___forpregnantwomen,peopleover50orthosewithbreathingdifficulties,heartdiseaseorseveralother___19__.Butitwasstillpossibletovaccinatepeopleinotherhigh-riskgroup,healthcareworkers,people___20____infantsandhealthyyoungpeople.  1.[A]criticized[B]appointed[C]commented[D]designated  2.[A]proceeded[B]activated[C]followed[D]prompted  3.[A]digits[B]numbers[C]amounts[D]sums   4.[A]moderate[B]normal[C]unusual[D]extreme  5.[A]with[B]in[C]from[D]by  6.[A]progress[B]absence[C]presence[D]favor  7.[A]reality[B]phenomenon[C]concept[D]notice  8.[A]over[B]for[C]among[D]to  9.[A]stayup[B]cropup[C]fillup[D]coverup  10.[A]as[B]if[C]unless[D]until  11.[A]excessive[B]enormous[C]significant[D]magnificent  12.[A]categories[B]examples[C]patterns[D]samples  13.[A]imparted[B]immersed[C]injected[D]infected  14.[A]released[B]relayed[C]relieved[D]remained  15.[A]placing[B]delivering[C]taking[D]giving  16.[A]feasible[B]available[C]reliable[D]applicable  17.[A]prevalent[B]principal[C]innovative[D]initial  18.[A]presented[B]restricted[C]recommended[D]introduced  19.[A]problems[B]issues[C]agonies[D]sufferings  20.[A]involvedin[B]caringfor[C]concernedwith[D]wardingoff  SectionⅡReadingcomprehension  PartA  Directions:  Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)  Text1   Thelongestbullruninacenturyofart-markethistoryendedonadramaticnotewithasaleof56worksbyDamienHirst,“BeautifulInsideMyHeadForever”,atSotheby’sinLondononSeptember15th2008(seepicture).Allbuttwopiecessold,fetchingmorethanā70m,arecordforasalebyasingleartist.Itwasalasthurrah.Astheauctioneercalledoutbids,inNewYorkoneoftheoldestbanksonWallStreet,LehmanBrothers,filedforbankruptcy.  Theworldartmarkethadalreadybeenlosingmomentumforawhileafterrisingvertiginouslysince2003.Atitspeakin2007itwasworthsome$65billion,reckonsClareMcAndrew,founderofArtsEconomics,aresearchfirm—doublethefigurefiveyearsearlier.Sincethenitmayhavecomedownto$50billion.Butthemarketgeneratesinterestfarbeyonditssizebecauseitbringstogethergreatwealth,enormousegos,greed,passionandcontroversyinawaymatchedbyfewotherindustries.MBA加油站  IntheweeksandmonthsthatfollowedMrHirst’ssale,spendingofanysortbecamedeeplyunfashionable,especiallyinNewYork,wherethebail-outofthebankscoincidedwiththelossofthousandsofjobsandthefinancialdemiseofmanyart-buyinginvestors.Intheartworldthatmeantcollectorsstayedawayfromgalleriesandsalerooms.Salesofcontemporaryartfellbytwo-thirds,andinthemostoverheatedsector—forChinesecontemporaryart—theyweredownbynearly90%intheyeartoNovember2008.Withinweekstheworld’stwobiggestauctionhouses,Sotheby’sandChristie’s,hadtopayoutnearly$200minguaranteestoclientswhohadplacedworksforsalewiththem.  MBA加油站编辑  ThecurrentdownturnintheartmarketistheworstsincetheJapanesestoppedbuyingImpressionistsattheendof1989,amovethatstartedthemostseriouscontractioninthemarketsincethesecondworldwar.Thistimeexpertsreckonthatpricesareabout40%downontheirpeakonaverage,thoughsomehavebeenfarmorevolatile.ButEdwardDolman,Christie’schiefexecutive,says:“I’mprettyconfidentwe’reatthebottom.”  Whatmakesthisslumpdifferentfromthelast,hesays,isthattherearestillbuyersinthemarket,whereasintheearly1990s,wheninterestrateswerehigh,therewasnodemandeventhoughmanycollectorswantedtosell.Christie’srevenuesinthefirsthalfof2009werestillhigherthaninthefirsthalfof2006.Almosteveryonewhowasinterviewedforthisspecialreportsaidthatthebiggestproblematthemomentisnotalackofdemandbutalackofgoodworktosell.ThethreeDs—death,debtanddivorce—stilldeliverworksofarttothemarket.Butanyonewhodoesnothavetoselliskeepingaway,waitingforconfidencetoreturn.   21.Inthefirstparagraph,DamienHirst'ssalewasreferredtoas“alastvictory”because____-.  A.theartmarkethadwitnessedasuccessionofvictoryies  B.theauctioneerfinallygotthetwopiecesatthehighestbids  C.BeautifulInsideMyHeadForeverwonoverallmasterpieces  D.itwassuccessfullymadejustbeforetheworldfinancialcrisis  22.Bysaying“spendingofanysortbecamedeeplyunfashionable”(Line1-2,Para.3),theauthorsuggeststhat_____.  MBA加油站编辑  A.collectorswerenolongeractivelyinvolvedinart-marketauctions  B.peoplestoppedeverykindofspendingandstayedawayfromgalleries  C.artcollectionasafashionhadlostitsappealtoagreatextent  D.worksofartingeneralhadgoneoutoffashionsotheywerenotworthbuying  23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTture?  A.Salesofcontemporaryartfelldramaticallyfrom2007to2008.  B.Theartmarketsurpassedmanyotherindustriesinmomentum.  C.Themarketgenerallywentdownwardinvariousways.  D.Someartdealerswereawaitingbetterchancestocome.  24.ThethreeDsmentionedinthelastparagraphare____  A.auctionhouses'favorites  B.contemporarytrends  MBA加油站编辑   C.factorspromotingartworkcirculation  D.stylesrepresentingimpressionists  25.Themostappropriatetitleforthistextcouldbe___  A.FluctuationofArtPrices  B.Up-to-dateArtAuctions  C.ArtMarketinDecline  D.ShiftedInterestinArts  Text2MBA加油站编辑  IwasaddressingasmallgatheringinasuburbanVirginialivingroom--awomen'sgroupthathadinvitedmentojointhem.Throughouttheeveningonemanhadbeenparticularlytalkativefrequentlyofferingideasandanecdoteswhilehiswifesatsilentlybesidehimonthecouch.TowardtheendoftheeveningIcommentedthatwomenfrequentlycomplainthattheirhusbandsdon'ttalktothem.Thismanquicklyconcurred.Hegesturedtowardhiswifeandsaid"She'sthetalkerinourfamily."Theroomburstintolaughter;themanlookedpuzzledandhurt."It'strue"heexplained."WhenIcomehomefromworkIhavenothingtosay.Ifshedidn'tkeeptheconversationgoingwe'dspendthewholeeveninginsilence."  ThisepisodecrystallizestheironythatalthoughAmericanmentendtotalkmorethanwomeninpublicsituationstheyoftentalklessathome.Andthispatterniswreakinghavocwithmarriage.  ThepatternwasobservedbypoliticalscientistAndrewHackerinthelate'70s.SociologistCatherineKohlerRiessmanreportsinhernewbook"DivorceTalk"thatmostofthewomensheinterviewed--butonlyafewofthemen--gavelackofcommunicationasthereasonfortheirdivorces.Giventhecurrentdivorcerateofnearly50percentthatamountstomillionsofcasesintheUnitedStateseveryyear--avirtualepidemicoffailedconversation.  Inmyownresearchcomplaintsfromwomenabouttheirhusbandsmostoftenfocusednotontangibleinequitiessuchashavinggivenupthechanceforacareertoaccompanyahusbandtohisordoingfarmorethantheirshareofdailylife-supportworklikecleaningcookingsocialarrangementsanderrands.Insteadtheyfocusedoncommunication:"Hedoesn'tlistentome""Hedoesn'ttalktome."IfoundasHackerobservedyearsbeforethatmostwiveswanttheir husbandstobefirstandforemostconversationalpartnersbutfewhusbandssharethisexpectationoftheirwives.  Inshorttheimagethatbestrepresentsthecurrentcrisisisthestereotypicalcartoonsceneofamansittingatthebreakfasttablewithanewspaperheldupinfrontofhisfacewhileawomanglaresatthebackofitwantingtotalk.  26.Whatismostwives'mainexpectationoftheirhusbands?  A.Talkingtothem.  B.Trustingthem.  C.Supportingtheircareers.  D.Shsringhousework.  27.Judgingfromthecontext,thephrase“wreakinghavoc”(Line3,Para.2)mostprobablymeans___.  Ageneratingmotivation.  B.exertinginfluence  C.causingdamage  Dcreatingpressure  28.AllofthefollowingaretrueEXCEPT_______  A.mentendtotalkmoreinpublictanwomen  B.nearly50percentofrecentdivorcesarecausedbyfailedconversation  C.womenattachmuchimportancetocommunicationbetweencouples  Dafemaletendstobemoretalkativeathomethanherspouse  29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemianideaofthistext?  A.Themoraldecayingdeservesmoreresearchbysociologists.  B.Marriagebreak_upstemsfromsexinequalities.   C.Husbandandwofehavedifferentexpectationsfromtheirmarriage.  D.Conversationalpatternsbetweenmanandwifearedifferent.  30.Inthefollowingpartimmediatelyafterthistext,theauthorwillmostprobablyfocuson______  A.avividaccountofthenewbookDivorceTalk  B.adetaileddescriptionofthestereotypicalcartoon  C.otherpossiblereasonsforahighdivorcerateintheU.S.  DabriefintroductiontothepoliticalscientistAndrewHacker  Txet3  overthepastdecade,manycompanieshadperfectedtheartofcreatingautomaticbehaviors—habits—amongconsumers.Thesehabitshavehelpedcompaniesearnbillionsofdollarswhencustomerseatsnacks,applylotionsandwipecountersalmostwithoutthinking,ofteninresponsetoacarefullydesignedsetofdailycues.  “Therearefundamentalpublichealthproblems,likehandwashingwithsoap,thatremainkillersonlybecausewecan’tfigureouthowtochangepeople’shabits,”Dr.Curtissaid.“Wewantedtolearnfromprivateindustryhowtocreatenewbehaviorsthathappenautomatically.”  ThecompaniesthatDr.Curtisturnedto—Procter&Gamble,Colgate-PalmoliveandUnilever—hadinvestedhundredsofmillionsofdollarsfindingthesubtlecuesinconsumers’livesthatcorporationscouldusetointroducenewroutines.  Ifyoulookhardenough,you’llfindthatmanyoftheproductsweuseeveryday—chewinggums,skinmoisturizers,disinfectingwipes,airfresheners,waterpurifiers,healthsnacks,antiperspirants,colognes,teethwhiteners,fabricsofteners,vitamins—areresultsofmanufacturedhabits.Acenturyago,fewpeopleregularlybrushedtheirteethmultipletimesaday.Today,becauseofcannyadvertisingandpublichealthcampaigns,manyAmericanshabituallygivetheirpearlywhitesacavity-preventingscrubtwiceaday,oftenwithColgate,Crestoroneoftheotherbrands.  Afewdecadesago,manypeopledidn’tdrinkwateroutsideofameal.Then beveragecompaniesstartedbottlingtheproductionoffar-offsprings,andnowofficeworkersunthinkinglysipbottledwateralldaylong.Chewinggum,onceboughtprimarilybyadolescentboys,isnowfeaturedincommercialsasabreathfreshenerandteethcleanserforuseafterameal.Skinmoisturizersareadvertisedaspartofmorningbeautyrituals,slippedinbetweenhairbrushingandputtingonmakeup.  “Ourproductssucceedwhentheybecomepartofdailyorweeklypatterns,”saidCarolBerning,aconsumerpsychologistwhorecentlyretiredfromProcter&Gamble,thecompanythatsold$76billionofTide,Crestandotherproductslastyear.“Creatingpositivehabitsisahugepartofimprovingourconsumers’lives,andit’sessentialtomakingnewproductscommerciallyviable.”  Throughexperimentsandobservation,socialscientistslikeDr.Berninghavelearnedthatthereispowerintyingcertainbehaviorstohabitualcuesthroughrelentlessadvertising.Asthisnewscienceofhabithasemerged,controversieshaveeruptedwhenthetacticshavebeenusedtosellquestionablebeautycreamsorunhealthyfoods.  31.AccordingtoDr.Curtis,habitslikehandwashingwithsoap________.  [A]shouldbefurthercultivated  [B]shouldbechangedgradually  [C]aredeepiyrootedinhistory  [D]arebasicallyprivateconcerns  32.Bottledwater,chewinggunandskinmoisturizersarementionedinParagraph5soasto____  [A]revealtheirimpactonpeople’habits  [B]showtheurgentneedofdailynecessities  [C]indicatetheireffectonpeople’buyingpower  [D]manifestthesignificantroleofgoodhabits  33.whichofthefollowingdoesNOTbelongtoproductsthathelpcreatepeople’shabits?  [A]Tide   [B]Crest  [C]Colgate  [D]Unilver  34.Fromthetextwekonwthatsomeofconsumer’shabitsaredevelopeddueto_____  [A]perfectedartofproducts  [B]automaticbehaviorcreation  [C]commercialpromotions  [D]scientificexperiments  35.theauthor’sattitudetowardtheinfluenceofadvertisementonpeople’shabitsis____  [A]indifferent  [B]negative  [C]positive  [D]biased  Text4  ManyAmericansregardthejurysystemasaconcreteexpressionofcrucialdemocraticvalues,includingtheprinciplesthatallcitizenswhomeetminimalqualificationsofageandliteracyareequallycompetenttoserveonjuries;thatjurorsshouldbeselectedrandomlyfromarepresentativecrosssectionofthecommunity;thatnocitizenshouldbedeniedtherighttoserveonajuryonaccountofrace,religion,sex,ornationalorigin;thatdefendantsareentitledtotrialbytheirpeers;andthatverdictsshouldrepresenttheconscienceofthecommunityandnotjusttheletterofthelaw.Thejuryisalsosaidtobethebestsurvivingexampleofdirectratherthanrepresentativedemocracy.Inadirectdemocracy,citizenstaketurnsgoverningthemselves,ratherthanelectingrepresentativestogovernforthem.  Butasrecentlyasin1986,juryselectionproceduresconflictedwiththese democraticideals.Insomestates,forexample,jurydutywaslimitedtopersonsofsupposedlysuperiorintelligence,education,andmoralcharacter.AlthoughtheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStateshadprohibitedintentionalracialdiscriminationinjuryselectionasearlyasthe1880caseofstrauderv.WestVirginia,thepracticeofselectingso-calledeliteorblue-ribbonjuriesprovidedaconvenientwayaroundthisandotherantidiscriminationlaws.  Thesystemalsofailedtoregularlyincludewomenonjuriesuntilthemid-20thcentury.AlthoughwomenfirstservedonstatejuriesinUtahin1898,itwasnotuntilthe1940sthatamajorityofstatesmadewomeneligibleforjuryduty.Eventhenseveralstatesautomaticallyexemptedwomenfromjurydutyunlesstheypersonllyaskedtohavetheirnamesincludedonthejurylist.Thispracticewasjustifiedbytheclaimthatwomenwereneededathome,anditkeptjuriesunrepresentativeofwomenthroughthe1960s.  In1968,theCongressoftheUnitedStatespassedtheJurySelectionandServiceAct,usheringinaneweraofdemocraticreformsforthejury.Thislawabolishedspecialeducationalrequirementsforfederaljurorsandrequiredthemtobeselectedatrandomfromacrosssectionoftheentirecommunity.Inthelandmark1975decisionTaylorv.Louisiana,theSupremeCourtextendedtherequirementthatjuriesberepresentativeofallpartsofthecommunitytothestatelevel.TheTaylordecisionalsodeclaredsexdiscriminationinjuryselectiontobeunconstitutionalandorderedstatestousethesameproceduresforselectingmaleandfemalejurors.  36.FromtheprinciplesoftheUSjurysystem,welearnthat______  [A]bothlitcrateandilliteratepeoplecanserveonjuries  [B]defendantsareimmunefromtrialbytheirpeers  [C]noagelimitshouldbeimposedforjuryservice  [D]judgmentshouldconsidertheopinionofthepublic  37.Thepracticeofselectingso—calledelitejurorspriorto1968showed_____  [A]theinadcquavyofantidiscriminationlaws  [B]theprevalentdiscriminationagainstcertainraces  [C]theconflictingidealsinjuryselectionprocedures   38.Eveninthe1960s,womenwereseldomonthejurylistinsomestatesbecause_____  [A]theywereautomaticallybannedbystatelaws  [B]theyfellfarshortoftherequiredqualifications  [C]theyweresupposedtoperformdomesticduties  [D]theytendedtoevadepublicengagement  39.AftertheJurySelectionandServiceActwaspassed.___  [A]sexdiscriminationinjuryselectionwasunconstitutionalandhadtobeabolished  [B]educationalrequirementsbecamelessrigidintheselectionoffederaljurors  [C]jurorsatthestateleveloughttoberepresentativeoftheentirecommunity  [D]statesoughttoconformtothefederalcourtinreformingthejurysystem  40.indiscussingtheUSjurysystem,thetextcenterson_______  [A]itsnatureandproblems  [B]itscharacteristicsandtradition  [C]itsproblemsandtheirsolutions  [D]itstraditionanddevelopment  SectionⅢTranslation  46.Directions:  InthissectionthereisatextinEnglish.TranslateitintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2  .(15points)   “Suatainability”hasbecomeapopularwordthesedays,buttoTedNing,theconceptwillalwayshavepersonalmeaning.Havingenduredapainfulperiodofunsustainabilityinhisownlifemadeitcleartohimthatsustainability-orientedvaluesmustbeexpressedthougheverydayactionandchoice.  Ningrecallsspendingaconfusingyearinthelate1990ssellinginsurance.He’dbeenthoughthedot-boomandburstand,desperateforajob,signedonwithaBoulderagency.  Itdidin’tgowell.“Itwasareallyhadmovebecausethat’snotmypassion,”saysNing,whosedilemmaaboutthejobtranslated,predictably,intoalackofsales.“Iwasmiserable,IhadsomuchanxietythatIwouldwakeupinthemiddleofthenightandstareattheceiling.Ihadnomoneyandneededthejob.Everyonesaid,‘Justwait,you’lltrunthecorner,giveitsometime.’”  翻译参考  “坚持不懈”如今已成一个流行词汇,但对TedNing而言,这个概念一直有个人含义,经历了一段痛苦松懈的个人生活,使他清楚面向以坚持不懈为导向的价值观,必须贯彻到每天的行动和选择中。  Ning回忆起20世纪90年代末期卖保险的那段迷茫时光,他通过蓬勃兴起的网络疯狂地找工作,并且与Boulder代理机构签了约。  事情进展并不顺利,TedNing说到:“那真是个糟糕的选择,因为我对此没有激情,”可以预料,他把工作中的矛盾能解释为没有业务。Ning说:“我很痛苦渴望午夜起来盯着天花板,我没钱,我需要工作,每个人都说‘等吧,只要有耐心会好转的。’”  47.Directions:  YouhavejustcomebackfromtheU.S.asamemberofaSino-Americanculturalexchangeprogram.WritealettertoyourAmericancolleagueto  1)Expressyourthanksforhis/herwarmreception;  2)Welcomehim/hertovisitChinainduecourse.  Youshouldwriteabout100wordsonANSWERSHEET2.  Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter.Use“ZhangWei”instead.  Donotwriteyouraddress.(10points)   Dearxxx,  IwouldliketoconveymyheartfeltthankstoyouforyourkindnesstoreceivemewhenIparticipatedinanexchangeprograminUSA.  YourgeneroushelpmadeitpossiblethatIhadaverypleasantstayandachancetoknowAmericanculturesbetter.Besides,IthinkitisanhonorformetomakefriendswithyouandIwillcherishthegoodwillyoushowedtomewhereverIgo.IdohopethatyouwillvisitChinaoneday,sothatIcouldhavetheopportunitytorepayyourkindnessandrefreshourfriendship.  Ifeelobligedtothankyouagain.  Sincerelyyours,  ZhangWei  48.Directions:  Inthissection,youareaskedtowriteanessaybasedonthefollowingchart.Inyourwriting,youshould  1)Interpretthechartand  2)Giveyourcomments.  Youshouldwriteatleast150words.  WriteyouressayononANSWERSHEET2.(15points)  Inthischart,wecanseethemobilephonesubscriptionsindevelopedcountrieshaveasteadyandslightincreasefrom1990to2007andthenremainconstantin2008.Meanwhilethemobilephonesubscriptionsindevelopingcountrieshavewitnessedaslowincreasefrom1990to2004andthenagreatsurgefrom2004to20007:thebiggestsurgehappensfrom2005to2006.  Thischartreflectsdifferentdevelopingmodesofmobilephoneindustryindevelopedanddevelopingcountries.Thedevelopedcountrieshavealimitednumberofpopulations,mostofwhomarewell-educated.Therefore,thespreadingofthemobilephoneserviceisefficientandsoonthemarketissaturated.Alsoatthebeginningthedevelopedcountrieshavemorepeoplewhocanaffordthisservice.Thedevelopingcountrieshavealargepopulationwhokeepsalargedemandformobileservice.Asthemobilephoneservicebecomescheaperand cheaper,theincreasingcustomerssubscribetobenefitfromthisservice.  Asdiscussedabove,itisnotsurprisingtoseethischange.Inmyopinion,thistrendthatthenumberofmobile-phonesubscriptionsisincreasinglyincreasingwillcontinueforawhileinthefuture.  2010年考研英语二真题答案:  21D22A23B24C25C  26A27C28D29D30B  31A32A33D34C35B  36A37C38C39C40D  新题型  FTTTF

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