2007年全国MBA联考英语真题MBA考试

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lSection I Vocabulary (10 points)
DirectionsThere are 20 incomplete sentences in this sectionFor each sentence there are four choices marked ABCand DChoose the ONE answer that best completes the sentenceThen blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil
1His wife has been _______a lot of pressure on him to change his job

Ataking Bexerting

Cgiving Dpushing

2It is estimated thatcurrently, about 50000 species become _____every year

Aextinct Binstinct

Cdistinct Dintense

3John says that his present job does not provide him with enough ______for his organizing ability

Ascope Bspace

Ccapacity Drange

4Many _______will be opened up in the future for those with a university education

Aprobabilities Brealities

Cnecessities Dopportunities

5After his uncle diedthe young man _____the beautiful estate with which he changed from a poor man to a wealthy noble

Ainhabited Binherited

Cinhibited Dinhaled

6The manager is calling on a______ customer trying to talk him into signing the contract

Aprosperous Bpreliminary

Cpessimistic Dprospective

7In 1991while t11e economies of industrialized countries met an economic_____the economies of developing countries were growing very fast

Arevival Brepression

Crecession Drecovery

8The destruction of the twin towers _________shock and anger throughout the world

Asummoned Btempted

C provoked Dstumbled

9About 20 of the passengers who were injured in a plane crash are said to be in _____condition

Adecisive Burgent

Cvital Dcritical

10The interactions between China and the US will surely have a significant _______on

peace and stability in the AsiaPacific region and the world as a whole

Aimportance Bimpression

Cimpact Dimplication

11The poor countries are extremely _______to international economic fluctuations-

Ainclined Bvulnerable

Cattracted Dreduced

12Applicants should note that all positions are——to Australian citizenship requirements

Asubject Bsubjective

Cobjected Dobjective

13We aim to ensure that all candidates are treated fairly and that they have equal ______to employment opportunities

Aentrance Bentry

Caccess Dadmission

14Successful learning is not a(n)________activity but consists of four distinct stages in a specific order

Aonly Bsole

Cmere Dsingle

15The opportunity to explore and play and the encouragement to do so Can ________the performance of many children

Awithhold Bprevent

Cenhance Djustify

16All her hard work __________in the endand she finally passed the exam

Ashowed off Bpaid off

C1eft off Dkept off

17In order to live the kind of life we want and to be the person we want to bewe have to do

more than just ________with events

Aput sup Bset up

Cturn up Dmake up

18The team played hard because the championship of the state was______.

Aat hand Bat stake

Cat large Dat best

19I don’t think youll change his mindonce he’s decided on so something he tends to _____it.

Astick to Babide by

Ccomply with Dkeep on

20Tom placed the bank notes_________the change and receiptsback in the drawer

A. more than B. but for

Cthanks to D. along with

Section 1I Cloze (10 points)

DirectionsFor each numbered blank in the following passagethere are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil

Advancing age means losing your hair, your waistline and your memoryright ? Dana Denis is just 40 years oldbut 2 1 she’s worried about what she calls’ my rolling mental blackouts.” ”I try to remember something and I just blank out”she says

You may 22 about these lapsescalling them ” senior moments ”or blaming "early Alzheimer’s (老年痴呆症)”Is it an inescapable fact that the older you getthe 23 you remember? Well, sort ofBut as time goes by, we tend to blame age 24 problems that are not necessarily agerelated
 
When a teenager can’t find her keysshe thinks its because she’s distracted or disorganized,”says Paul Gold.“A 70-year-old blames her 25 .”In factthe 70-year-old may have been 26 things for decades
 
In healthy peoplememory doesn’t worsen as 27 as many of us think.“As we 28the memory mechanism isn’t 29 ,”says psychologist Fergus Craik”It’s just inefficient
 
The brain’s processing 30 slows down over the yearsthough no one knows exactly 31. Recent research suggests that nerve cells lose efficiency and 32 there’s less activity in the brainButcautions Barry Gordon”Its not clear that less activity is 33 A beginning athlete is winded(气喘吁吁)more easily than a 34 athleteIn the same way, 35 the brain gets more skilled at a taskit expends less energy on it.”
 
There are 36 you can take to compensate for normal slippage in your memory gearsthough it 37 effortMargaret Sewell says”We’re a quick-fix culture, but you have to 38 to keep your brain 39 shapeIt’s like having a good bodyYou Can’t go to the gym once a year 40 expect to stay in top form.”

21A. almost B. seldom C. already D. never

22A. joke B. laugh C. blame D. criticize

23A. much B. little C. more D. less

24A. since B. for C. by D. because

25A. memory B. mind C. trouble D. health

26A. disorganizing B. misplacing C. putting D. finding

27A. swiftly B. frequently C. timely D. quickly

28Amature B. advance C. age D. grow

29A. broken B. poor C. perfect D. working

30A. pattern B. time C. space D. information

31A . why B. how C. what D. when

32A. since B. hence C. that D. although

33A. irregular B. better C. normal D. worse

34A. famous B. senior C. popular D. trained

35A. as B. till C. though D. yet

36A. stages B. steps C. advantages D. purposes

37A. makes B. takes C. does D. spends

38A. rest B. come C. work D. study

39A. to B. for C. on D. in

40A. so B. or C. and D. if

Section Reading Comprehension (40 points)

Directions: There are 4 passages in this part, Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil.

Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:

Prior to the 20th century, many languages with small numbers of speakers survived for centuries. The increasingly interconnected modern world makes it much more difficult for small language communities to live in relative isolation, a key factor in language maintenance and preservation.

It remains to be seen whether the world can maintain its linguistic and cultural diversity in the centuries ahead. Many powerful forces appear to work against it :population growth, which pushes migrant populations into the world’s last isolated locations. mass tourism. global telecommunications and mass media. and the spread of gigantic global corporations. All of these forces appear to signify a future in which the language of advertising, popular culture, and consumer products become similar. Already English and a few other major tongues have emerged as global languages of commerce and communication. For many of the world’s peoples, learning one of these languages is viewed as the key to education, economic opportunity, and a better way of life.

Only about 3,000 languages now in use are expected to survive the coming century. Are most of the rest doomed in the century after that?

Whether most of these languages survive will probably depend on how strongly cultural groups wish to keep their identity alive through a native language. To do so will require an emphasis on bilingualismmastery of two languages. Bilingual speakers could use their own language in smaller spheres---at home, among friends, in community settings---and a global language at work, in dealings with government, and in commercial spheres. In this way, many small languages could sustain their cultural and linguistic integrity alongside global languages, rather than yield to the homogenizing(同化的)forces of globalization.

Ironically, the trend of technological innovation that has threatened minority languages could also help save them. For example, some experts predict that computer software translation tools will one day permit minority language speakers to browse the Internet using their native tongues. Linguists are currently using computer—aided learning tools to teach a variety of threatened languages.

For many endangered languages, the line between revival and death is extremely thin. Language is remarkably resilient(有活力的),however. It is not just a tool for communicating, but also a powerful way of separating different groups, or of demonstrating group identity. Many indigenous(原生的,土著的)communities have shown that it is possible to live in the modern world while reclaiming their unique identities through language.

41.Minority languages can be best preserved in __________.

Aan increasingly interconnected world

Bmaintaining small numbers of speakers

Crelatively isolated language communities

Dfollowing the tradition of the 20th century

42.According to Paragraph 2, that the world can maintain its linguistic diversity in the future is _______.

Auncertain Bunrealistic

Cforeseeable Ddefinite

43.According to the author, bilingualism can help_________.

Asmall languages become acceptable in work places

Bhomogenize the world’s languages and cultures

Cglobal languages reach home and community settings

Dspeakers maintain their linguistic and cultural identity

44.Computer technology is helpful for preserving minority languages in that it_________.

Amakes learning a global language unnecessary

Bfacilitates the learning and using of those languages

Craises public awareness of saving those languages

Dmakes it easier for linguists to study those languages

45.In the author’s view, many endangered languages are________.

Aremarkably well-kept in this modern world

Bexceptionally powerful tools of communication

Cquite possible to be revived instead of dying out

Da unique way of bringing different groups together



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