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2023年全国攻读工商管理硕士学位硕士入学考试
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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. (10 points)
1. I was speaking to Ann on the phone when suddenly we were ________.
[A] hung up
[B]hung back
[C]cut down
[D]cut off
2. Ms. Green has been living in town for only one year, yet she seems to be ________with everyone who comes to the store.
[A] accepted
[B]admitted
[C]admired
[D]acquainted
3. Dozens of scientific groups all over the world have been __________the goal of a practical
and economic way to use sunlight to split water molecules.
[A] pursuing
[B]chasing
[C]reaching
[D]winning
4. The discussion was so prolonged and exhausting that __________the speakers stopped for refreshments.
[A] at large
[B]at intervals
[C]at ease
[D]at random
5. He ______ that there will be an earthquake in this area in the next few years.
[A] addicts
[B] indicts
[C] predicts
[D] contradicts
6. Changing from solid to liquid water takes in heat form all substances near it, and this produces artificial cold surrounding it.
[A] absorption
[B]transition
[C]consumption
[D]interaction
7. Language, culture, and personality may be considered ________ of each other in thought, but they are inseparable in fact.
[A] indistinctly
[B]specially
[C]irrelevantly
[D]independently
8. Watching me pulling the calf awkwardly to the barn, the Irish milkmaid fought hard to _______ her laughter.
[A] hold back
[B]hold on
[C] hold out
[D]hold up
9. The manager gave one of the salesgirls an accusing look for her _________attitude toward customers.
[A] impartial
[B]mild
[C]hostile
[D]opposing
10. The pollution question as well as several other issues is going to be discussed when the Congress is in _____________again nest spring.
[A] assembly
[B]session
[C]conference
[D]convention
11. Christmas is a Christian holy day usually celebrated on December 25th __________ the birth of Jesus Christ.
[A]in accordance with
[B]in terms of
[C]in favor of
[D] in memory of
12. Since it is too late to change my mind now, I am ________to carrying out the plan.
[A] obliged
[B]committed
[C]engaged
[D]resolved
13. It was a bold idea to build a power station in the deep valley, but it __________as well as we had hoped.
[A] came off
[B]went off
[C]brought out
[D]made out
14. By the end of 1994, 558 kinds of products had been __________ green food.
[A] named
[B] restricted
[C] classified
[D] labeled
15. The bank extends long-term ______ at favorable rate to foreign buyers, thus financing the purchase of US goods and services.
[A] mortgages
[B] securities
[C] loans
[D] insurances
16. The pressure of a gas plays ______ important a part than that of a liquid.
[A] no less
[B] none less
[C] none the less
[D] not the less
17. The ______ thus incurred will be payable by the ship, freight, and cargo in proportion to their respective value.
[A] investment
[B] consumption
[C] expenditure
[D] cost
18. Your bill, including room service and the meals you had here, ______ one hundred and forty-five dollars.
[A] adds up to
[B] makes up
[C] counts up
[D] gets together
19. This novel is so badly written that I can hardly ______ what the writer is trying to say.
[A] fill out
[B]. find out
[C] think out
[D] figure out
20. My brother likes eating very much but he isn’t very ______ about the food he eats.
[A] special
[B]. peculiar
[C] particular
[D] unusual
Section II Cloze
Directions:
Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
Racing is a competition of speed. There are many kinds of racing 21 almost every means of transportation and physical activity. There are races on foot, 22 vehicles of all kinds and on horses. There are races between animals large and small—horses, dogs and even frogs. Sometimes prizes are 23 for victory, but often the pleasure is enough reward.
Foot racing was a major sport at the ancient Greek Olympic Games. 24 were rewarded and honored by the people. This sport was 25 at the Roman games. Foot racing is a sport in which endurance is often important. In short the competitors run the course as fast as they can but in longer 26 ..T hey must save enough strength to end the race in a strong finish.
As various machines 27 for speed were developed, man raced them. He has raced boats, bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles and airplanes.
Most races involve direct 28 by the participants. They start at the same time from a starting 29 .The first to 30 the finish line is the winner. However, mass starts are dangerous in some races, such as skiing. In these 31 competitors run the course individually. The person or team to complete the course in the 32 time is the winner.
Relay race are 33 races. Each team member races the same distance. As the first man finishes, the second 34 .This continues until each team member complete his part of the race. Victory is awarded to the team 35 to an individual.
21. [A] including [B] having [C] involving [D] keeping
22. [A] in [B] on [C] with [D] between
23. [A] rewarded [B] awarded [C] given [D] handed
24. [A] athletes [B] winners [C] participants [D] players
25. [A] also present [B] also popular [C] present also [D] popular also
26. [A] course [B] race [C] instance [D] track
27. [A] got [B] made [C] that did [D] that made
28. [A] contact [B] competition [C] contract [D] contrast
29. [A] point [B] area [C] district [D] line
30. [A] hit [B] cross [C] across [D] strike
31. [A] events [B] races [C] courses [D] places
32. [A] less [B] lest [C] least [D] short
33. [A] individual [B] personal [C] team [D] group
34. [A] starts [B] sets [C] moves [D] runs
35. [A] more than [B] rather than [C] not [D] instead
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. (40 points)
Passage 1
NASA scientists said the examination revealed as many questions as answers. “We have now a number of hypotheses(假设)about what’s going on in the Martian soil,” said Steve Squyres, principal investigator from Connell University, describing the soil analysis that the rover conducted on Monday.
The six-wheeled robot turned its attention Tuesday to the large, sharply angled rock scientists have dubbed “Adirondack.” Results of that testing were expected on Wednesday. The Spirit rover is being used to examine its surroundings in the Gusey Crater as scientists search for evidence that the planet’s surface once had liquid water.
“We don’t know that this soil came from the Gusey Crater. The stuff could have come from somewhere else. It’s going to be very interesting. To dig some holes and see if it looks the same deeper down”, Squyres said. One instrument told scientists the soil contained a mixture of materials that included a mineral called olivine.
Scientists were surprised to find olivine, which is usually associated with volcanic eruptions, said Squyres. Mission members now believe the soil could be a layer of finely ground lava, he said.
“That would be a surprise to me,” he said. “I think we’re going to learn wonderful things by using the wheels to scrape and push” the soil away to see what’s underneath. Another tool detected the elements iron, argon, sulfur, chlorine, nickel and zinc in the soil, said Johannes Brueckner of Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Chemistry.
Most of the minerals had been noted during previous Mars expeditions, but this is the first time scientists have detected nickel and zincs, he said. Spirit extended its robotic arm Tuesday and placed a drilling tool against the surface of the “Adirondack” rock to test the drill’s position, said Jennifer Trosper, mission manager for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Mission members were still deciding whether to use the tool to drill into the rock to see if its inner composition matches readings they were collecting from its exterior using other instruments. Scientists believe the rock is made of a volcanic rock called basalt. “You can think of it as a time capsule that contains a history of its formation,” said Dave Des Marais of NASA’s Ames Research Center.
Trosper said the rover was doing remarkably well and was transmitting an “incredible amount of data. It’s like we got an Internet upgrade overnight.” Spirit’s twin, Opportunity, is due to land Saturday on Meridiani Planum, which lies halfway around the planet from Spirit’s Jan. 3 landing site in Gusev Crater.
36. When NASA scientists said the examination revealed as many questions as answers, they probably imply ______________.
[A] the examination revealed many questions as well as many answers
[B] the examination has already provided ready answers to all the many questions
[C] that while tile examination revealed the questions scientists would quickly find answers to them
[D] that corresponding hypotheses were formulated as to all the questions the rover’s analysis revealed
37. The verb phrase “have dubbed” is best used to mean ___________
[A] have doubted [B] have named
[C] have honored [D] have doubled
38. The main idea of Paragraph Three can best be ____________.
[A] the examination has not only found soil from the Gusey Crater or from somewhere else, but also has determined its content
[B] it’s very interesting to dig some holes and see what is inside
[C] NASA scientists now feel sure that the soil contained a mixture of materials with olivine inside
[D] NASA scientists are not sure if the soil tine instrument examined came from the Gusey Crater or came from somewhere else
39. Which of the following elements belong to what had not been detected in the previous Mars expeditions?
[A] Iron and argon
[B] sulfur and chlorine
[C] nickel and zinc
[D] nickel and sulfur
40. The tone of the author in this passage sounds ______________.
[A] cool-hearted and analytic
[B] objective and critical
[C] sympathetic and thoughtful
[D] optimistic and confident
Passage 2
It is incongruous(不协调)that the number of British institutions offering MBA courses should have grown by 254 per cent during a period when the economy has been sliding into deeper recession. Optimists, or those given to speedy assumptions might think it marvelous to have such a resource of business school graduates ready for the recovery. Unfortunately, there is now much doubt about the value of the degree—not least among MBA graduates themselves, suffering as they are from the effects of recession and facing the prospect of shrinking management structures.
What was taken some years ago as a ticket of certain admission to success is now being exposed to the scrutiny(审查)of cost-conscious employers who seek “can-dos” rather than “might- dos”, and who feel that academia has not been sufficiently appreciative of the needs of industry or of the employers’ possible requirements.
Perhaps companies that made large investments would have been wiser to invest in already existing managers, resting anxiously on their own internal ladders. The Institute of Management’s 1992 survey, which revealed that eighty-one percent of managers thought they would be more effective if they received more training, suggests that this might be the case. There is, too, the fact that training alone does not make successful managers. They need the inherent qualifications of character, a degree of self-control, and, above all, the ability to communicate and lead.
One can easily think of people, some comparatively unlettered, who are now praised captains of industry. We may, therefore not need to be too concerned about the fall in applications for business school places or even the doubt about MBAs. The increase and subsequent questioning may have been an inevitable evolution. If the Management Charter Initiative now exploring the introduction of a senior management qualification is successful, there will be a powerful corrective.
We believe now that management is all about change. One hopes there will be some of that in the relationship between management and science within industry, currently causing concern and which is overdue for attention. No one doubts that we need more scientists and innovation to give us an edge in an increasingly competitive world. If scientists feel themselves undervalued and under-used, working in industrial is not a promising signal for the future. It seems we have to resolve these misunderstandings between science and industry. Above all, we have to make sure that management is not itself proud of its status and that it does not issue mission statements about communication without realizing that the essence of it is a dialogue.
41. According to the passage, the author believed that __________
[A] there are too many MBAs
[B] the degree is over-valued
[C] standards are inconsistent
[D] the degree has doubtful value
42. According to the passage, employers ____________
[A] feel that they have not been consulted sufficiently about their needs .
[B] consider that cost-consciousness is the most important qualification
[C] are more concerned about the value of the degree than graduates themselves
[D] feel that MBAs will be not necessary because of shrinking management structures
43. It can be learned from the passage that ______________.
[A] managers need the ability to communicate to a degree
[B] training needs to be done in groups to be successful
[C] managers today must have good communication and leadership skills
[D] industrial managers do not need to write letters
44. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _____________
[A] science increases competition
[B] scientists are undervalued
[C] management of science needs reassessment
[D] management feels proud of its status
45. Which of the following is True according to the passage?
[A] Employers today are looking for proven experience rather than potential abi
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