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全国联考英[MBA拟试题测试及答案标准化管理处编码visit to the[BBX968T-XBB8968-NNJ668-MM9N]duty fireroomshortly beforedawn onMonday.All firemenon thenight shift,including theofficer incharge,are saidtohave beensleeping inchairs orstretched outon thefloor.This isthe secondtime inrecent yearsthat agroup ofBL employeesat Solihullhas been dismissedfor sleeping on duty.Two anda halfyears ago13night shiftworkersthere werefound asleep.They hadbrought sleepingbags,blankets,and builtmakeshift bunks.But it isunderstood thatno suchpreparations hadbeen madeby the firemen.The eightwerebrought beforea disciplinaryhearing onTuesday andcharged withconduct inbreachof theirduty.They weresummarily dismissed.All eighthave givenvoice of their intentionto appealunder thecompanysdisputes procedure.The hearingis expected to takeplace nextweek withofficialsof theTransport andGeneral WorkersUnion representingthem.
26.According to the passage,inspectors paidan unexpectedvisit tothe dutyfireroomjust.A.before themoon setB.after themoon setC.after thesun setD.before thesun rose
27.What werethefiremendoingA.They werebuilding akind ofbed.B.They weremending sleepingbags.C.They wereattending ameeting.D.They weresleepingonnight shift.
28.How couldthe previousbreach ofduty atBL bebest describedA.13night shiftworkers werefound playingcards30months ago.B.13night shiftworkers werefound sleepingsoundly30months ago.C.8night shiftworkers werefound drinkingalcohol three years ago/D.8night shiftworkers werefound asleeptwo anda halfyears ago.
29.We learnedthat asa resultof thislatest case.A.eight firemenwere sackedB.thirteen firemenwere dismissedC.eight firemenwere promotedD.thirteen firemenwere fired.
30.Which ofthe followingstatement istrueA.All firemenof thatworks have been dismissed.B.The firemenwho have been firedwere goingto leavethe factory.C.The WorkersUnion supportthat thesefiremen shouldbe fired.D.Those firemenwould appeal.PASSAGE3Promptness is important inAmerican business,academic,and socialsettings.Theimportance ofpunctuality istaught toyoung childrenin school.Tardy slopsand theuseof bellssignal tothe childthat punctualityand timeitself areto berespected.People whokeep appointmentsare considereddependable.If people arelate tojobinterviews,appointments,or classes,they areoften viewedas unreliableandirresponsible.In thebusiness world,“time ismoney andcompanies mayfine theirexecutivesfor tardinessto businessmeetings.Of course,it isnot alwayspossibleto bepunctual.Social and business etiquettealso providesrules forlate arrivals.Calling onthe telephoneif oneis goingto bemore thana fewminutes late for scheduleappointmentsis consideredpolite andis oftenexpected.Keeping a date ofa friendwaitingbeyond tento twentyminutes isconsidered rude.On theother hand,arrivingthirty minutes late tosome partiesis acceptable.Respecting deadlinesis alsoimportant inacademic andprofessional circles.Itis expectedthat deadlinesfor classassignments orbusiness reportswill bemet.Students whohand inassignments latemay besurprised tofind thatthe professorwilllower theirgrades or even refuseto gradetheir work.Whether itis aquestion ofarrivingon timeor ofmeeting adeadline,peopleareculturally conditionedto regulatetime.
31.The besttitle forthis passageis.A.PromptnessB.TimeC.DeadlinesD.Etiquette
32.In theUnited Statesthe childwho mustgo to bed early,be promptat school,or bring a tardyslip ifhe islateA.is learningthe importanceof timeand punctualityin hisculture.B.Is learningto disobeyhis parentsand teachers.C.Is beingpunished fordisobeying hismother andschool officials.D.Is beingpunished forplaying toomuch.
33.If aperson islatefor a businessmeeting,he maybeA.criticizedB.firedC.made topayD.given apay rise
34.Social etiquettein theUnited Statesallows peopleA.to bea fewminutes latefor interviewsandbusinessmeetings.B.to comeearly topartiesC.to beup to a half-hour latefor someparties.D.to calladatewhen he is thirtyminuteslate.
35.The lastsentence meansA.people everywhereregulate timein thesame way.B.Conditions decidehow peoplespend time.C.Regular timetableisimportantin everyculture.D.Different cultureshave differentcustoms concerningtime.PASSAGE4Urban lifehas alwaysinvolved abalancing ofopportunities andrewards againstdangersand stress;its motivatingforce is,in thebroadest sense,money.Opportunities tomake moneymean competitionand competitionis stressful;itisoftenat itsmost intensein thelargest cities,where opportunitiesare greatest.Thepresence ofhuge numbersof peopleinevitable involvesmore conflict,more traveling,the overloadingof publicservices andexposure tothose deviantsandcriminals whoaredrawntotherich pickingsof greatcities.Crime has always flourishedintherelative anonymityof urbanlife,but todaysease ofmovementmakes itscontrol moredifficult thanever;there ismuch evidencethatits extenthasa directrelationship tothe sizeof communities.City dwellersmay becometrappedin theirhomes bythe fearof crimearound them.As adefense againstthese developmentscity dwellerstend touse variousstrategiesto tryand reducethe pressuresupon themselves:contacs withother peoplearegenerally madebrief andimpersonal;doors arekeptlocked;telephone numbersmaybe ex-directory;journeys outsidethe homeare usuallyhurried,rather thana sourceofpleasure.There areother strategiestoo,which arepositively harmfulto theindividual;for example,reducing awarenessthrough drugsor alcohol.Furthermore,all thesedefensive formsof behaviorare harmfulto societyin general;they causewidespreadloneliness anddestroy thecommunitys concernfor itsmembers.Lack ofinformalsocial contactand indifferencetothemisfortunes ofothers,if they arenot personallyknown tooneself,are amongstthe majorcauses ofurban crime.
36.According tothe author,living ina citycauses stressbecause thereareso manypeople whoare.A.anxious tosucceedB.in needof helpC.naturally aggressiveD.likely tocommit crime
37.The authorthinks thatcrime isincreasing incities becauseA.people donot communicatewith theirneighborsB.Criminals aredifficult totrace inlarge populationC.People feelanonymous thereD.The trappingsof successare attractiveto criminals
38.According tothe article,what isthe worstproblem facingpeople livingincitiesA.crimeB.finding somewhereto liveC.lonelinessD.drugs andalcoholism
39.The biggestincentive tolive ina cityisA.rewardsB.stressC.coinpetilionD.money
40.According tothe author,crime iscaused byseveral factors,one ofwhichisA.social isolationB.defensive behaviorC.hurried journeysD.personal misfortunePARTIII TRANSLATION15%Engineering softwaretechnology isconstantly evolving,driving themarketplace,allowing companies to bringbetter productstomarket fasterand atlower cost.Eachnew softwarerelease providesbreakthroughs that allow companiesto relymore onvirtualproduct developmentand lesson hoursof laboratory,build-and-break studies.What usedto takecompanies monthsorevenyears,costing a lot todesign andbuild,now canbe donein justweeks withoutgreat expense.This evolutionis adirect resultofthe changingrole ofdesign analysisand optimisationsoftware.Once thoughtofas〃an extrastep”,today,this softwareis beingapplied throughoutthe productdevelopmentprocess,testing ideasearly inthe developmentstage.ACME,Inc.develops thesoftware toolsthatallowcompaniestobuild belter,safer andmorereliable productsfaster thanever before.PART IVCOMPOSITION15%Opportunity andSuccessYou areexpectedtowrite threeparagraphs.In thefirst paragraph,state clearlyyour viewpoint.In thesecond paragraph,support yourviewpoint withdetails orexamples.In thethird paragraph,bringasummary toyour composition.答案1-------10bcddc dbbbc;11----20:abbda dccda;21-----30:dcbda ddbad;31一——40:aaccd abada【经典资料,文档,可编辑修改】WO RD【经典考试资料,答案附后,看后必过,文档,可修改】WORD全国联考英语模拟试题测试及答案MBAPART ISTRUCTURE ANDVOCABULARY20%
1.Smith isto studymedicine assoon ashe militaryservice.A.will finishB.has finishedC.finishD.would finish
2.He waslaid forsix weekswith webroken ribs.A.inB.outC.upD.down
3.He tobe affectedby manythings.A.forcedB.permittedC.advisedD.tended
4.“Did youremember togiver Annethe moneyyou ownher.〃Yes,I sawher,Iremembered.z,A.momentarilyB.whileC.suddenlyD.the instant
4.the formationofthesun,the planetsand otherstars beganwith theconsiderationof aninterstellar cloud.A.It acceptedthatB.Accepted thatC.It isaccepted thatD.That isaccepted
6.He isa man_no onehasabetter rightto speak.A.whomB.to whomC.than whoD.than whom
7.would haveknown theanswer.A.Clever anyone
8.Anyone clever
9.Anyone isclever
10.Clever isanyone
8.Why areyou stillsmokingYou.A.should have given upitB.should havegiven it upC.ought to havegivenup itD.should givenitup
9.No visitoror relativecan enterthe patientsroom unlessby thedoctor.A.theyareinvitedB.heisinvitedC.invitedD.been invited
10.The sickand thelost.A.have cured;Iiave foundB.has cured;has foundC.have beencured;havebeenfoundD.has beencured;hasbeenfound
11.Human behavioris mostlya productof learning,the behaviorof animaldependsmainly oninstinct.A.whereasB.soC.unlessD.that
12.Mumps avery commondisease whichusually affectschildren.A.wasB.isC.areD.were
13.The largeststate is,and hasbeen sinceAlaska/s admissioninto theUnion,Califoria.A.threeB.thirdC.first thirdD.most
14.the surfaceof metal,but alsoweakens it.A.Not onlydoes rustcorrodeB.Not onlyrust corrodeC.Rust,which notonly corrodesD.Rust notonly corrodes
15.Its niceto goforawalk asummer evening.A.onB.inC.atD.during
16.“Are thesetwo issuessettled〃No,they stillwere conflict.z,A.duringB.onC.withD.in
17.“Did themedicine makeyou feelbetter〃No,the worseI feel.A.taking moremedicineB.the mostmedicine ItakeC.the moremedicine ItakeD.when Itake moremedicine
18.His healthis.A.as poor,if notpoorer than,his sisterB.poor ashis sistersif notpoorerC.as pooras,if notpoorer than,his sistersD.as poor,if notpoorer thanhis sisters
19.Susanne hadworked forthreeyearstobea computeranalyst butfound herprogress.A.discouraging andunsatisfiedB.discourageable anddissatisfactionC.discouraging andissatisfactionD.unsatisfactory anddiscouraging
20.That definitionleaves fordisagreement.A.much roomB.a smallroomC.great dealroomD.not sobig aroomPART IIREADING COMPREHENSION50%PASSAGE1JAMAICATheres noplace like homeHere areyou,at homein Jamaicain yourvery ownvilla,all pastelsand privacy.With Evangelineto spoilyou:shes goingshopping soon,to surpriseyou witha lobsterfordinner.Mad1y extravagantNot atall.There arehundreds ofvillas forrent,allover Jamaica.Bring yourfamily,or shareone withyour bestfriends andthe costbecomesincreasingly attractive.A dwhat nicerway toexperience thebountifulwonders ofJamaica thantohaveyour ownspecial placeto returnto eachevening whereyoucan sitback witha ruinpunch,talk abouttomorrow,and toyourself,“Theresno placelikehome.〃Make itJamaica.Again.
21.〃Villa〃in thisadvertisement referstoa.A.boarding houseB.mud hutC.log cabinD.small house
22.“Madly extravagantin thisadvertisement meansA.very cheapB.fairly cheapC.very expensiveD.fairly expensive
23.The advertisementimplies thatyou.A.enjoy sightseeingin foreignplacesB.dont haveto spendalot of moneyC.may requireentertainment bywell-known singers.D.need alotofexcitement onyour vacation.
24.The advertisementappeals tothe readersneed for.A.quiet pleasureB.delicious foodC.relaxationD.all ofthe above
25.“Bountiful“means.A.abundantB.fertileC.greatD.prosperousPASSAGE2BL hasdismissed fightworks firemenalleged tohavebeenasleep atits Land-Roverworks atSolihull whentwo worksinspectors paidan unexpected。
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