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    2005年MBA入学联考英语试题及参考答案
    作者:佚名    试题来源:不详    点击数:    更新时间:2006-3-6

    Section I Vocabulary

    Directions:

    There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and

    D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1 with a

    pencil.(10 points)

    1.Advertisers often aim their campaigns at young people as they have considerable spending______.

    A.power B.force C.energy D.ability

    2.We’ve bought some _______chairs for the garden so that they are easy to store away.

    A.adapting B.adjusting C.bending D.folding

    3. The new speed restrictions were a __debated issue.

    A.heavily B.hotly C.deeply D.profoundly

    4.His change of job has ____him with a new challenge in life

    A.introduced B.initiated C.presented D.led

    5.No ________you’re hungry if you haven’t eaten since yesterday.

    A.matter B.surprise C.wonder D.problem

    6.The pianist played beautifully, showing a real _______for the music.

    A.feeling B.understanding C.appreciation D.sense

    7.The boss ______into a rage and started shouting at Robert to do as he was told.

     A.flew B.charged C.rushed D.burst

    8.Politicians should never lose _______of the needs of the people they represent

    A.view B.sight C.regard D.prospect

    9.The employees tried to settle the dispute by direct ____with the boss.

    A.negotiation B.connection C.association D.communication

    10.You haven’t heard all the facts so don’t _____to conclusions.

    A.dash B.jump C.much D.fly

    11.I am ______aware of the need to obey the rules of the competition.

    A.greatly B.far C.much D.well

    12.The manager has always attended to the ____of important business himself.

    A.transaction B.solution C.translation D.stimulation

    13.As is known to all, a country gets a (an) ____from taxes.

    A.income B.revenue C.fund D.payment

    14.The government has decided to reduce ____on all imports.

    A.fee B.charge C.tariff D.tuition

    15.The need for financial provision ___not only to producers but also to consumers.

    A.connects B.links C.associates D.relates

    16.The ability of bank to create deposits is determined by the ratio of liquid assets which they___

    A.mount B.contain C.remain D.maintain

     

    17.The first serious prospect of a cure for Aids, a treatment which delays its effects ,ha emerged recently.

    A.other than B.rather than C.more than D.less than

    18.His parents died when he was young ,so he was by his grandma .

    A.bred B.brought up C.fed D.grown up

    19 .The Japanese dollar-buying makes traders eager to dollars in fear of another government

    intervention .

    A.let in B.let out C.let go of D.let off

    20.The local people could hardly think of any good way to the disaster of the war .

    A.shake off B.get off C.put off D.take off

    Section II Close

    Directions:

    For each numbered blank in the following passage ,there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the

    best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 with a pencil. (15 points)

    A few decades ago, the world banking community invented new Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) systems to

    move money more efficiently across countries and around the globe. The ___21__benefit of such systems was to

    __22___the float of capital that was unavailable for ? __23__ checks were being cleared through banking__24__.

    Today, we understand that benefits of electronic banking are far more _25__ than just reducing floating cash.

    The world of banking__26__revolutionizeD.It is __27_ more efficient and faster, but more global. And

    now_28_the Internet, EFT systems are increasingly __29__with the new world of e-commerce and e-trade.

    __30__1997 and 2003, EFT value__31__from less than $50 trillion to nearly $40 trillion, more than the

    __32__economic product of all the countries and territories of the entire world. These statistics__33__should

    emphasize the true importance of transnational EFT Satellite, wireless, and cable-based electronic fund transfers

    _34__ the hub of global enterprise. Such electronic cash is _35__central to the idea of an emerging “worldwide

    mind.” Without the satellite and fiber infrastructure to support the flow of electronic funds, the world economy would

    grind to a halt.

    21.A.hiding B.getting C.driving D.giving

    22.A.introduce B.reduce C.produce D.increase

    23.A.which B.that C.while D.where

    24.A.mechanics B.methods C.procedures D.systems

    25.A.extensive B.intensive C.profound D.great

    26.A.is B.has C.has been D.had been

    27.A.far B.even C.just D.not only

    28.A.with B.by C.for D.on

    29.A.linked B.integrated C.controlled D.joined

    30.A.Between B.In C.From D.Among

    31.A.decreased B.raised C.elevated D.soared

    32.A.gross B.accelerated C.combined D.collective

    33.A.lonely B.alone C.only D.merely

    34.A.present B.represent C.reserve D.comprehend

    35.A.so B.nevertheless C.thereafter D.therefore

    Section III Reading Comprehension

    Directions:

    Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A, B, C, and D. Mark

    your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 with a pencil. (15 points)

    Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

    Working at nonstandard times-evenings, nights, or weekends-is taking its toll on American families. One-fifth

    of all employed Americans work variable or rotating shifts, and one-third work weekends, according to Harriet B.

    Presser, sociology professor at the University of Maryland. The result is stress on familial relationships, which is likely

    to continue in coming decades.

    The consequences of working irregular hours vary according to gender, economic level, and whether or not

    children are involved. Single mothers are more likely to work nights and weekends than married mothers. Women in

    clerical, sales, or other low-paying jobs participate disproportionately in working late and graveyard shifts.

    Married-couple households with children are increasingly becoming dual-earner households, generating more

    split-shift couples. School-aged children, however, may benefit from parents’ nonstandard work schedules because

    of the greater likelihood that a parent will be home before or after school. On the other hand, a correlation exists

    between nonstandard work schedules and both marital instability and a decline in the quality of marriages.

    Nonstandard working hours mean families spend less time together for diner but more time together for

    breakfast. One-on-one interaction between parents and children varies, however, based on parent, shift, and age of

    children. There is also a greater reliance on child care by relatives and by professional providers.

    Working nonstandard hours is less a choice of employees and more a mandate of employer. Presser believes

    that the need for swing shifts and weekend work will continue to rise in the coming decades. She reports that in some

    European countries there are substantial salary premiums for employees working irregular hours-sometimes as

    much as 50% higher. The convenience of having services available 24 hours a day continues to drive this trend.

    Unfortunately, says Presser, the issue is virtually absent from public discourse. She emphasizes the need for

    focused studies on costs and benefits of working odd hours, the physical and emotional health of people working

    nights and weekends, and the reasons behind the necessity for working these hours. “Nonstandard work schedules

    not only are highly prevalent among American families but also generate a level of complexity in family functioning

    that needs greater attention,” she says.

    36.Which of the following demonstrates that working at nonstandard times is taking its toll on American families?

    A.Stress on familial relationships.

    B.Rotating shifts.

    C.Evenings,nights,or weekends.

    D.Its consequences.

    37.Which of the following is affected most by working irregular hours?

    A.Children.

    B.Marriage.

    C.Single mothers.

    D.Working women.

    38.Who would be in favor of the practice of working nonstandard hours?

    A.Children.

    B.Parents.

    C.Employees

    D.Professional child providers.

    39.It is implied that the consequences of nonstandard work schedules are .

    A.emphasized

    B.absent

    C.neglected

    D.prevalent

    40.What is the author’s attitude towards working irregular hours?

    A.Positive.

    B.Negative.

    C.Indifferent.

    D.Objective.

    Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:

    Most human beings actual1y decide before they think. When any human being-executive, specialized expert,or person in the street-encounters a complex issue and forms an opinion, often within a matter of seconds, how  thoroughly has he or she explored the implications of the various courses of action? Answer: not very thoroughly.

    Very few people, no matter how inte1ligent or experienced, can take inventory of the many branching possibilities,

    possible outcomes, side effects, and undesired consequences of a policy or a course of action in a matter of seconds.

    Yet, those who pride themse1ves on being decisive often try to do just that. And once their brains lock onto an

    opinion, most of their thinking thereafter consists of finding support for it.

    A very serious side effect of argumentative decision making can be a lack of support for the chosen course of

    action on the pat of the “losing” faction. When one faction wins the meeting and the others see themselves as losing,

    the battle often doesn’t end when the meeting ends. Anger, resentment, and jealousy may lead them to sabotage the

    4ecision later, or to reopen the debate at later meetings.

    There is a better. As philosopher Aldous Huxley said, “It isn’t who is right, but what is right, that counts.”

    The structured-inquiry method offers a better alternative to argumentative decision making by debate. With the

    help of the Internet and wireless computer technology the gap between experts and executives is now being

    dramatically closed. By actually putting the brakes on the thinking process, slowing it down, and organizing the flow

    of logic, it’s possible to create a level of clarity that sheer argumentation can never match.

    The structured-inquiry process introduces a level of conceptual clarity by organizing the contributions of the

    experts, then brings the experts and the decision makers closer together. Although it isn’t possible or necessary for a

    president or prime minister to listen in on every intelligence analysis meeting, it’s possible to organize the experts’

    information to give the decision maker much greater insight as to its meaning. This process may somewhat resemble

    a marketing focus group; it’s a simple, remarkably clever way to bring decision makers closer to the source of the

    expert information and opinions on which they must base their decisions.

     

    4l.From the first paragraph we can learn that .

    A.executive, specialized expert, are no more clever than person in the street

    B.very few people dec1de before they think

    C.those who pride themselves on being decisive often fail to do so

    D.people tend to consider carefully before making decisions

    42.Judging from the context, what does the word “them” (line 4, paragraph 2) refer to?

    A.Decision makers.

    B.The “losing” faction.

    C.Anger, resentment, and jealousy.

    D.Other people.

    43.Aldous Huxley’s remark (Paragraph 3) implies that .

    A.there is a subtle difference between right and wrong

    B.we cannot tell who is right and what is wrong

    C.what is right is more important than who is right

    D.what is right accounts for the question who is right

    44.According to the author, the function of the structured-inquiry method is .

    A.to make decision by debate

    B.to apply the Internet and wireless computer technology.

    C.to brake on the thinking process, slowing it down

    D.to create a level of conceptual clarity

    45.The structured-inquiry process can be useful for .

    A.decision makers

    B.intelligence analysis meeting

    C.the experts’ information

    D.marketing focus groups

     

    Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:

    Sport is heading for an indissoluble marriage with television and the passive spectator will enjoy a private   paradise. All of this will be in the future of sport. The spectator (the television audience) will be the priority and professional clubs will have to readjust their structures to adapt to the new reality: sport as a business.

    The new technologies will mean that spectators will no longer have to wait for broadcasts by the conventional 

    channels. They will be the ones who decide what to see. And they will have to pay for it. In the United States the

    system of the future has already started: pay-as-you-view. Everything will be offered by television and the spectator

    will only have to choose. The review Sports Illustrated recently published a full profile of the life of the supporter at

    home in the middle of the next century. It explained that the consumers would be able to select their view of the

    match on a gigantic, flat screen occupying the whole of one wall, with images of a clarity which cannot be foreseen at

    present; they could watch from the trainer’s stands just behind the batter in a game of baseball or from the helmet of

    the star player in an American football game. And at their disposal will be the sane option s the producer of the

    recorded programmer has to select replays, to choose which camera to me and to decide on the sound whether to

    hear the public, the players, the trainer and so on.

    Many sports executives, largely too old and too conservative to feel at home with the new technologies will

    believe that sport must control the expansion of television coverage in order to survive and ensure that spectators

    attend matches. They do not even accept the evidence which contradicts their view while there is more basketball

    than ever on television, for example, it is also certain that basketball is more popular than ever.

    It is also the argument of these sports executives that television harming the modest team. This is true, but the

    future of those teams is also modest. They have reached their ceiling . It is the law of the market. The great events

    continually attract larger audience.

    The world I being constructed on new technologies so that people can make the utmost use of their time and , in

    their home have access to the greatest possible range of recreational activities. Sport will have to adapt itself to the

    new world.

    The most visionary executives go further. That philosophy is: rather than see television take over sport why not

    have sports taken over television?

    46.What does the writer mean by use of the phrase “an indissoluble marriage” in the first paragraph?

    A.sport is combined with television.

    B.sport controls television.

    C.television dictates sports.

    D.Sport and television will go their own ways

    47.What does “they” in line 2 paragraph 2 stand for?

    A.Broadcasts.

    B.Channels.

    C.Spectators.

    D.Technologies.

     

    48.How do many sports executives feel with the new technologies?

    A.they are too old to do anything.

    B.They feel ill at ease.

    C.They feel completely at home.

    D.Technologies can go hand in hand with sports.

    49.What is going to be discussed in the following paragraphs?

    A.the philosophy of visionary executives.

    B.The process of television taking over sport.

    C.Television coverage expansion.

    D.An example to show how sport has taken over television.

    50.What might be the appropriate title of this passage?

    A.the arguments of sports executives.

    B.The philosophy of visionary executives.

    C.Sports and television in the 21st century.

    D.Sports: a business.

    Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:

    Convenience food helps companies by creating growth, but what is its effect on people? For people who think

    cooking was the foundation of civilization ,the microwave is the last enemy. The communion of eating together

    Is easily broken by a device that liberates households citizens from waiting for mealtimes. The first great

    revolution in the history of food is in danger of being undone. The companionship of the campfire, cooking pot and

    common table, which have helped to bond humans in collaborative living for at least 150000 years could be

    destroyed.

    Meals have certainly sated from the rise of convenience food. The only meals regularly taken together in Britain

    these days are at the weekend, among rich families struggling to retain something of the old symbol of togetherness.

    Indeed, the day’s first meal has all but disappeared. In the 20th century the leisure British breakfast was undermined

    by the corn flake; in the 21st breakfast is vanishing altogether a victim of the quick cup of coffee in Starbucks and the

    cereal bar.

    Convenience food has also made people forget how to cook one of the apparent paradoxes of modern food is

    that while the amount of time spent cooking meals has fallen from 60 minutes a day in 1980 to 13M a day in 2002,

    the number of cooks and television programmer on cooking has multiplied. But perhaps this isn’t a paradox. Maybe it

    is became people can’t cook anymore, so they need to be told how to do it, or maybe it is because people buy books

    about hobbies---golf, yachting ---not about chores. Cooking has ceased to be a chore and has become a hobby.

    Although everybody lives in the kitchen. its facilities are increasingly for display rather than for use. Mr.

    Silverstein’s now book, ”trading up” look at mid-range consumer’s milling now to splash out. He says that industrial

    –style Viking cook pot, with nearly twice the heat output of other ranges, have helped to push the “kitchen as theater”

    trend in hour goods. They cost from $1000 to $9000.Some 75% of them are never used.

    Convenience also has an impact on the healthiness, or otherwise, of food ,of course there is nothing bad about

    ready to eat food itself. You don’t get much healthier than an apple, and supermarkets sell a better for you range of

    ready-meals. But there is a limit to the number of apples people want to eat; and these days it is easier for people to

    eat the kind of food that makes them fat The three Harvard economists in their paper “why have Americans become

    more obese?” point out that in the past, if people wanted to eat fatty hot food, they had to cook it. That took time and

    energy a good chip needs frying twice, once to cook the potato and once to get it crispy. Which discouraged of

    consumption of that cost of food. Mass preparation of food took away that constraint. Nobody has to cut and double

    cook their own fries these days. Who has the time?

    51.What might the previous paragraphs deal with?

    A.The relationship between meals and convenience food.

    B.The importance of convenience food in people’s life.

    C.The rise of convenience food.

    D.The history of food industry.

    52 .What is the paradox in the third paragraph?

    A.People don’t know how to cook.

    B.The facilities in the kitchen are not totally used.

    C.People are becoming more obsess ,thus unhealthy.

    D.Convenience food actually does not save people thrive.

    53.What does the passage mainly discuss?

    A.The bad effects of convenience food

    B.Mr. Silverstein’s new book

    C.People’s new hobby

    D.Disappearance of the old symbol of togetherness.

    54.Why has American become more obsess?

    A.Because of eating chips.

     

    B.Because of being busy.

    C.Because of being lazy.

    D.B and C.

    55 .Which of the following might the another mostly agree with?

    A.There is nothing bad about convenience food.

    B.Convenience food makes people lazy.

    C.Convenience food helps companies grow.

    D.Convenience food is a revolution in cooking.

    Section IV Translation

    Section IV Translation (15 points)

    Directions:In this section there is a passage in English. Translate the five underlined sentences into Chinese

    and write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET2.

    People in business can use foresight to identify new products and services, as well as markets for those

    products and services. An increase in minority populations in a neighborhood would prompt a grocer with foresight to

    stock more foods linked to ethnic tastes. (56)An art museum director with foresight might follow trends in computer

    graphics to make exhibits more appealing to younger visitors.

    Foresight may reveal potential threats that we can prepare to deal with before they become crises. (57) For

    instance, a capable corporate manager might see an alarming rise in local housing prices that could affect the

    availability of skilled workers in the region. The public’s changing values and priorities, as well as emerging

    technologies, demographic shifts, economic constraints (or opportunities), and environmental and resource concerns

    are all parts of the increasingly complex world system in which leaders must lead.

    (58) People in government also need foresight to keep systems running smoothly, to plan budgets, and to

    prevent wars. Government leaders today must deal with a host of mew problems emerging from rapid advances in

    technology.

    Even at the community level, foresight is critical: school officials, for example, need foresight to assess

    numbers of students to accommodate, numbers of teachers to hire, new educational technologies to deploy, and new

    skills for students (and their teachers) to develop.

    (59) Many of the best-known techniques for foresight were developed by government planners, especially in

    the military, “thinking about the unthinkable”. Pioneering futurists at the RAND Corporation (the first “think tank”)

    began seriously considering what new technologies might emerge in the future and how these might affect U.S.

    security. These pioneering futurists at RAND, along with others elsewhere, refined a variety of new ways for thinking

    about the future.

    (60) The futurists recognized that the future world is continuous with the present world, so we can learn a

    great deal about what about what may happen in the future by looking systematically at what is happening now.

    Section V Writing

    Directions:

    In this section, you are require to write a composition. You should write more than 150 words neatly on

    ANSWER SHEET 2. (20 points)

    “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。

     

     

     

     参考答案:

    1---20    C D B C C    C A B A B   D A B C D    CBACA

    21---35   DBCDA      CABBA    DABBD

    36---55   CBADB      CBCAA    ACBDC       AAADC

    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。

     





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