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2005年MBA英语真题

Section I Vocabulary

Directions:

Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD. ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1withapencil.(10points)

1.Advertisersoftenaimtheircampaignsatyoungpeopleastheyhaveconsiderablespending______.

A.powerB.forceC.energyD.ability

2.We’veboughtsome_______chairsforthegardensothattheyareeasytostoreaway.

A.adaptingB.adjustingC.bendingD.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.Theboss______intoarageandstartedshoutingatRoberttodoashewastold.

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______awareoftheneedtoobeytherulesofthecompetition.

A.greatlyB.farC.muchD.well

12.Themanagerhasalwaysattendedtothe____ofimportantbusinesshimself. A.transactionB.solutionC.translationD.stimulation

13.Asisknowntoall,acountrygetsa(an)____fromtaxes. A.incomeB.revenueC.fundD.payment

14.Thegovernmenthasdecidedtoreduce____onallimports.

A.feeB.chargeC.tariffD.tuition

15.Theneedforfinancialprovision___notonlytoproducersbutalsotoconsumers. A.connectsB.linksC.associatesD.relates 16.Theabilityofbanktocreatedepositsisdeterminedbytheratioofliquidassetswhichthey___ A.mountB.containC.remainD.maintain

17.ThefirstseriousprospectofacureforAids,atreatmentwhichdelaysitseffects,haemergedrecently. A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.lessthan

18.Hisparentsdiedwhenhewasyoung,sohewasbyhisgrandma.

A.bredB.broughtC.fedD.grown

19.TheJapanesedollar-buyingmakestraderseagertodollarsinfearofanothergovernmentintervention.

A.letinB.letoutC.letgoofD.letoff

20.Thelocalpeoplecouldhardlythinkofanygoodwaytothedisasterofthewar.

A.shakeoffB.getoffC.putoffD.takeoff

SectionIIClose

Directions:

Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethebeston eandmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEET1withapencil.(15points)

Afewdecadesago,theworldbankingcommunityinventednewElectronicFundsTransfer(EFT)systemstomovem oneymoreefficientlyacrosscountriesandaroundtheglobe.The___21__benefitofsuchsystemswasto__22___the floatofcapitalthatwasunavailablefor?__23__checkswerebeingclearedthroughbanking__24__.Today,weunde rstandthatbenefitsofelectronicbankingarefarmore_25__thanjustreducingfloatingcash.Theworldofbankin g__26__revolutionizeD.Itis__27_moreefficientandfaster,butmoreglobal.Andnow_28_theInternet,EFTsys temsareincreasingly__29__withthenewworldofe-commerceande-trade.

__30__1997and2003,EFTvalue__31__fromlessthan$50trilliontonearly$40trillion,morethanthe__32__e conomicproductofallthecountriesandterritoriesoftheentireworld.Thesestatistics__33__shouldemphasiz ethetrueimportanceoftransnationalEFTSatellite,wireless,andcable-basedelectronicfundtransfers_34__ thehubofglobalenterprise.Suchelectronic cashis_35__centraltotheideaofanemerging“worldwidemind.”W ithoutthesatelliteandfiberinfrastructuretosupporttheflowofelectronicfunds,theworldeconomywouldgri ndtoahalt.

21.A.hidingB.gettingC.drivingD.giving

22.A.introduceB.reduceC.produceD.increase

23.A.whichB.thatC.whileD.where

24.A.mechanicsB.methodsC.proceduresD.systems

25.A.extensiveB.intensiveC.profoundD.great

26.A.isB.hasC.hasbeenD.hadbeen

27.A.farB.evenC.justD.notonly

28.A.withB.byC.forD.on

29.A.linkedB.integratedC.controlledD.joined

30.A.BetweenB.InC.FromD.Among

31.A.decreasedB.raisedC.elevatedD.soared

32.A.grossB.acceleratedC.combinedD.collective

33.A.lonelyB.aloneC.onlyD.merely

34.A.presentB.representC.reserveD.comprehend

35.A.soB.neverthelessC.thereafterD.therefore

SectionIIIReadingComprehension

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,C,andD.Markyoura nsweronANSWERSHEET1withapencil.(15points)

Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Workingatnonstandardtimes-evenings,nights,orweekends-

istakingitstollonAmericanfamilies.One-fifthofallemployedAmericansworkvariableorrotatingshifts,and one-thirdworkweekends,accordingtoHarrietB.Presser,sociologyprofessorattheUniversityofMaryland.The resultisstressonfamilialrelationships,whichislikelytocontinueincomingdecades.

Theconsequencesofworkingirregularhoursvaryaccordingtogender,economiclevel,andwhetherornotchil drenareinvolved.Singlemothersaremorelikelytoworknightsandweekendsthanmarriedmothers.Womenincleric al,sales,orotherlow-payingjobsparticipatedisproportionatelyinworkinglateandgraveyardshifts.

Married-couplehouseholdswithchildrenareincreasinglybecomingdual-earnerhouseholds,generatingmo resplit-shiftcouples.School-agedchildren,ho wever,maybenefitfromparents’nonstandardworkschedulesb

ecauseofthegreaterlikelihoodthataparentwillbehomebeforeorafterschool.Ontheotherhand,acorrelatione xistsbetweennonstandardworkschedulesandbothmaritalinstabilityandadeclineinthequalityofmarriages.

Nonstandardworkinghoursmeanfamiliesspendlesstimetogetherfordinerbutmoretimetogetherforbreakfa st.One-on-oneinteractionbetweenparentsandchildrenvaries,however,basedonparent,shift,andageofchild ren.Thereisalsoagreaterrelianceonchildcarebyrelativesandbyprofessionalproviders.

Workingnonstandardhoursislessachoiceofemployeesandmoreamandateofemployer.Presserbelievesthatt heneedforswingshiftsandweekendworkwillcontinuetoriseinthecomingdecades.ShereportsthatinsomeEurope ancountriestherearesubstantialsalarypremiumsforemployeesworkingirregularhours-sometimesasmuchas50 %higher.Theconvenienceofhavingservicesavailable24hoursadaycontinuestodrivethistrend.

Unfortunately,saysPresser,theissueisvirtuallyabsentfrompublicdiscourse.Sheemphasizestheneedfo rfocusedstudiesoncostsandbenefitsofworkingoddhours,thephysicalandemotionalhealthofpeopleworkingni ghtsandweekends,andthereasonsbehindthenecessityforworkingthesehours.“Nonstandardworkschedulesnot onlyarehighlyprevalentamongAmericanfamiliesbutalsogeneratealevelofcomplexityinfamilyfunctioningth atneeds greaterattention,”shesays.

36.WhichofthefollowingdemonstratesthatworkingatnonstandardtimesistakingitstollonAmericanfami lies?

A.Stressonfamilialrelationships.

B.Rotatingshifts.

C.Evenings,nights,orweekends.

D.Itsconsequences.

37.Whichofthefollowingisaffectedmostbyworkingirregularhours?

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.

Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Mosthumanbeingsactual1ydecidebeforetheythink.Whenanyhumanbeing-

executive,specializedexpert,orpersoninthestreet-

encountersacomplexissueandformsanopinion,oftenwithinamatterofseconds,howthoroughlyhasheorsheexplo redtheimplicationsofthevariouscoursesofaction?Answer:notverythoroughly.Veryfewpeople,nomatterhowi nte1ligentorexperienced,cantakeinventoryofthemanybranchingpossibilities,possibleoutcomes,sideeffe cts,andundesiredconsequencesofapolicyoracourseofactioninamatterofseconds.Yet,thosewhopridethemse1 vesonbeingdecisiveoftentrytodojustthat.Andoncetheirbrainslockontoanopinion,mostoftheirthinkingthe reafterconsistsoffindingsupportforit.

Averyserioussideeffectofargumentativedecisionmakingcanbealackofsupportforthechosencourseofac tiononthepatofthe“losing”faction.Whenonefactionwinsthemeetingandtheothersseethemselvesaslosing, thebat tleoftendoesn’tendwhenthemeetingends.Anger,resentment,andjealousymayleadthemtosabotagethe4 ecisionlater,ortoreopenthedebateatlatermeetings.

Thereisabetter.AsphilosopherAldousHuxleysaid,“Itisn’twhoisright,butwhatisright,thatcounts.”

Thestructured-inquirymethodoffersabetteralternativetoargumentativedecisionmakingbydebate.With thehelpoftheInternetandwirelesscomputertechnologythegapbetweenexpertsandexecutivesisnowbeingdrama ticallyclosed.Byactuallyputtingthebrakesonthethinkingprocess,slowingitdown,andorganizingtheflowof logic,it’spossibletocreatealevelofclaritythatsheerargumentationcannevermatch.

Thestructured-inquiryprocessintroducesalevelofconceptualclaritybyorganizingthecontributionsof theexperts,thenbringstheexpertsandthedecisionmakersclosertogether.Althoughitisn’tpossibleorneces saryforapresidentorprimeministertolisteninoneveryintelligenceanalysismeeting,it’spossibletoorgan izetheexperts’informationtogivethedecisionmakermuchgreaterinsightastoitsmeaning.Thisprocessmayso mewhatresembleamarketingfocusgroup;it’sasimple,remarkablycleverwaytobringdecisionmakersclosertot hesourceoftheexpertinformationandopinionsonwhichtheymustbasetheirdecisions.

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

Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Sportisheadingforanindissolublemarriagewithtelevisionandthepassivespectatorwillenjoyaprivatep aradise.Allofthiswillbeinthefutureofsport.Thespectator(thetelevisionaudience)willbethepriorityand professionalclubswillhavetoreadjusttheirstructurestoadapttothenewreality:sportasabusiness.

Thenewtechnologieswillmeanthatspectatorswillnolongerhavetowaitforbroadcastsbytheconventionalc hannels.Theywillbetheoneswhodecidewhattosee.Andtheywillhavetopayforit.IntheUnitedStatesthesystemo

fthefuturehasalreadystarted:pay-as-you-view.Everythingwillbeofferedbytelevisionandthespectatorwil lonlyhavetochoose.ThereviewSportsIllustratedrecentlypublishedafullprofileofthelifeofthesupportera thomeinthemiddleofthenextcentury.Itexplainedthattheconsumerswouldbeabletoselecttheirviewofthematc honagigantic,flatscreenoccupyingthewholeofonewall,withimagesofaclaritywhichcannotbeforeseenatpres ent;theycouldwat chfromthetrainer’sstandsjustbehindthebatterinagameofbaseballorfromthehelmetofthe starplayerinanAmericanfootballgame.Andattheirdisposalwillbethesaneoptionstheproduceroftherecorded programmerhastoselectreplays,tochoosewhichcameratomeandtodecideonthesoundwhethertohearthepublic,t heplayers,thetrainerandsoon.

Manysportsexecutives,largelytoooldandtooconservativetofeelathomewiththenewtechnologieswillbel ievethatsportmustcontroltheexpansionoftelevisioncoverageinordertosurviveandensurethatspectatorsat tendmatches.Theydonotevenaccepttheevidencewhichcontradictstheirviewwhilethereismorebasketballthan everontelevision,forexample,itisalsocertainthatbasketballismorepopularthanever.

Itisalsotheargumentofthesesportsexecutivesthattelevisionharmingthemodestteam.Thisistrue,butth efutureofthoseteamsisalsomodest.Theyhavereachedtheirceiling.Itisthelawofthemarket.Thegreateventsc ontinuallyattractlargeraudience.

TheworldIbeingconstructedonnewtechnologiessothatpeoplecanmaketheutmostuseoftheirtimeand,inthe irhomehaveaccesstothegreatestpossiblerangeofrecreationalactivities.Sportwillhavetoadaptitselftoth enewworld.

Themostvisionaryexecutivesgofurther.Thatphilosophyis:ratherthanseetelevisiontakeoversportwhyn othavesportstakenovertelevision?

46.Whatdoesthewritermeanbyuseofthephrase“anindissolublemarriage”inthefirstparagraph?

A.sportiscombinedwithtelevision.

B.sportcontrolstelevision.

C.televisiondictatessports.

D.Sportandtelevisionwillgotheirownways

47.Wha tdoes“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.

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Conveniencefoodhelpscompaniesbycreatinggrowth,butwhatisitseffectonpeople?Forpeoplewhothinkcoo kingwasthefoundationofcivilization,themicrowaveisthelastenemy.Thecommunionofeatingtogether

Iseasilybrokenbyadevicethatliberateshouseholdscitizensfromwaitingformealtimes.Thefirstgreatr evolutioninthehistoryoffoodisindangerofbeingundone.Thecompanionshipofthecampfire,cookingpotandcom montable,whichhavehelpedtobondhumansincollaborativelivingforatleast150000yearscouldbedestroyed.

Mealshavecertainlysatedfromtheriseofconveniencefood.TheonlymealsregularlytakentogetherinBrita inthesedaysareattheweekend,amongrichfamiliesstrugglingtoretainsomethingoftheoldsymboloftogetherne ss.Indeed,theday’sfirstmealhasallbutdisappeared.Inthe20thcenturytheleisureBritishbreakfastwasund erminedbythecornflake;inthe21stbreakfastisvanishingaltogetheravictimofthequickcupofcoffeeinStarbu cksandthecerealbar.

Conveniencefoodhasalsomadepeopleforgethowtocookoneoftheapparentparadoxesofmodernfoodisthatwhi letheamountoftimespentcookingmealshasfallenfrom60minutesadayin1980to13Madayin2002,thenumberofcook sandtelevisionprogram meroncookinghasmultiplied.Butperhapsthisisn’taparadox.Maybeitisbecamepeople can’tcookanymore,sotheyneedtobetoldhowtodoit,ormaybeitisbecausepeoplebuybooksabouthobbies---golf ,yachting---notaboutchores.Cookinghasceasedtobeachoreandhasbecomeahobby.

Althougheverybodylivesinthekitchen.itsfacilitiesareincreasinglyfordisplayratherthanforuse.Mr. Silverstein’snowbook,”tradingup”lookatmid-rangeconsumer’smillingnowtosplashout.Hesaysthatindu strial–styleVikingcookpot,withnearlytwicetheheatoutputofotherranges,havehelpedtopu shthe“kitchen astheater”trendinhourgoods.Theycostfrom$1000to$9000.Some75%ofthemareneverused.

Conveniencealsohasanimpactonthehealthiness,orotherwise,offood,ofcoursethereisnothingbadaboutr eadytoeatfooditself.Youdon’tgetmuchhealthierthananapple,andsupermarkets sellabetterforyourangeofr eady-meals.Butthereisalimittothenumberofapplespeoplewanttoeat;andthesedaysitiseasierforpeopletoea tthekindoffoodthatmakesthemfatThethreeHarvardeconomistsintheirpaper“whyhaveAmericansbecomemoreob ese?”pointoutthatinthepast,ifpeoplewan tedtoeatfattyhotfood,theyhadtocookit.Thattooktimeandenergy agoodchipneedsfryingtwice,oncetocookthepotatoandoncetogetitcrispy.Whichdiscouragedofconsumptionof thatcostoffood.Masspreparationoffoodtookawaythatconstraint.Nobodyhastocutanddoublecooktheirownfri esthesedays.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.Silverstei n’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

Directions:

InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish.TranslatethefivesentencesunderlinedintoChineseandwritey ourtranslationonANSWERSHEET2.(15points)

Anartmuseumdirectorwithforesightmightfollowtrendsincomputergraphicstomakeexhibitmoreappealing toyoungervisitor.

Forinstances,capablecorporatemanagermightseealarmingriseinlocalhousingpricethatcouldaffectava ilabilityofskilledworkersintheregion.

Peopleingovernmentalsoneedforesighttokeepsystemrunningsmoothly,toplaybudgetandpreventwar.

Manyofthebestknowntechniqueforforesightweredevelopedbygovernmentplanner,especiallyinthemilita ry,thinkingabouttheunthinkable.

Thefuturistrecognizedthatthefutureworldiscontinuingwithpresetworld.Wecanlearnagreatdealaboutw hatmanyhappeninthefuturebylookingsystematicallyatwhatishappynow.

Section V Writing

Directions:

Inthissection,youarerequiretowriteacomposition.Youshouldwritemorethan150wordsneatlyonANSWERSH EET2.(20points)

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