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2015MBA联考英语模拟试题及答案

PANTIStructureandVocabulary(10%)

  Directions:

Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenblarkenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.

  1.Hedidn'tseemtomind_____TVwhilehewastryingtostudy.

  A.theirwatching

  B.themwatch

  C.theywatching

  D.themtowatch

  2.Itissaidthatmorethanonepersoninthisdepartment______goingtolosehisjob.

  A.are

  B.were

  C.will

  D.is

  3.Whenshe________allthemagazines,she'11comebackhome.

  A.hassold

  B.willsell

  C.sell

  D.wouldsell

  4.Themanufacturerclaimedthatthisengineis_______thepreviousone.

  A.astwicepowerfulas

  B.powerfulastwiceas

  C.twicepowerfulas

  D.twiceaspowerfulas

  5.Nowhereelseintheworld_______moreattractivescenerythan inSwitzerland.

  A.arefound

  B.havebeenfound

  C.youcanfind

  D.canyoufind

  6.Ifhehadnotbeenillyesterday,he_________toclass.

  A.go

  B.wouldgo

  C.wouldhavegone

  D.went

  7._______scienceandtechnologyhelpthesocietytoprogressisafactacceptedbymostpeople.

  A.Modern

  B.Thatmodern

  C.Thereismodern

  D.Itismodern

  8.________oneoftheleadingnovelistsinAmerica,AmyTaylorhasalsowrittenanumberofpoemsandplays.

  A.Considered

  B.Considering

  C.Havingconsidered

  D.Beenconsidered

  streetsareallwet.It_______duringthenight.

  A.mustberaining

  B.hadtorain

  C.musthaverained

  D.hadrained

  'schiefexportsarecoal,carsandcottongoods,cars______themostimportantofthese.

  A.havebeen

  B.are

  C.be

  D.being

  wassoexpensiveduringthewarthatitwashardly_____tosavepenny.

  A.likely

  B.feasible

  C.probable

  D.possible

  automationhasmadeitpossibleto_________greatchangesinindustry.

  A.bringabout

  B.bringdown

  C.bringout

  D.bringup

  policestoppedhimbecausehe_______thetrafficregulation.

  A.damaged

  B.destroyed

  C.broke

  D.corrupted

  too_______itwastimetogobacktoschoolaftertheglorioussummerholidays.

  A.fast

  B.soon

  C.quick

  D.often

  chiefmanagerrefusedtoontherumorthathewasgoingto_________retire.

  A.explain

  B.comment

  C.speak

  D.talk

  .Browngradually_______aknowledgeofthesuhJect.

  A.required

  B.inquire

  C.achieved

  D.acquired

  Iamnot_________whenyoucometomyoffice,askformysecretary.

  A.suitable

  B.available

  C.comfortable

  D.proper

  supplyworkerswithfood,andworkers__________supplypeasantswithmanufacturedgoods.

  A.intum

  B.bytum

  C.forretum

  D.bvretnm

  ,sgooutduringthebreakto_________ourlegs.

  A.tretch

  B.expand

  C.move

  D.extend

  havejust_______abeautifulpoeminthatliulehook.

  A.cometo

  thiough

  acras

  up

  PART11ReadingComprehension(50%)

  SectionA

  Directions:

Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestzonsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.

  Questions21to24arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Americansliketodobusinesswithoutleavingtheircars.You'11seedrive-inbanks,drive-inrestaurants,driveinchurchesand4rive-inmovies.

  WhendrivingintheU.S.,it’sagoodideatohaveininternationaldriver'slicenseifyoudon'thaveastatelicense.Eachofthefiftystateshasitsowntrafficlaws.Getinformationwhenyoucrosstheborderintoastateatatouristinformationcenter.

  Thereisanationalspeedlimitof55milesperhour.Americansaregenerallypoliteaboutlettingcarsenterbusystreets.Theyusuallystopforpeoplewhoarewalkingtoletthemcrossthestreet.Inmanystatesyoumayturnrightafterstoppingatacorner,evenifthereisaredlight.Onsomeroadstheremaybeaminimumspeed.

  Ifyourentacar,askthecompanywhattodoincaseyourcarbreaksdown.Somecompanieswillaskyoutocallaspecialnumber.Otherswillwantyoutohavethecarrepaired.Theywillpartlydeductthecostoftherepairfromyourbill.

  "Mileage"canmeantwothings.Itmaymeanthetotalnumberofmilesacarhasbeendriven.Wesay"Thiscaronlyhas10,000milesonit;ithaslowmileage."Ontheotherhand,"gasmileage"isthenumberofmilesacarcantravelononeU.S.gallonofgas.Forexample,abigcarthatgets25milestothegallongetsverygoodmileage.Asmalleconomycarshouldgetatleast35milestothegallonwhenit'snew.

  youhaveastatedriver'slicense______.

  A.youcandriveanywhereintheU.S.

  B.youdon'thavetoapplyforaninternationaldriver'slicense

  C.youcannotacrosstheborderinacar

  mustknowthetrafficlawsofanotherstatebeforeyouenterit

  22.Ifyourrentedcarbreaksdown,somecompanieswill______.

  A.provideyouwithfreetelephoneservice

  B.payyouacertainamountofyourtotalcostoftherepair

  C.payyouthetotalcostoftherepair

  workerstorepairthecar

  23."Aneconomycar"heremayrefertoacarthat_________.

  A.canbeboughtataratherlowprice

  B.iseasytooperate

  onlyasmallamountofgaspermile

  speciallydesignedforasmallfamily

  24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

  areusuallywillingtowaitforanothercartoenterbusystreets.

  B.Americanscandoanythingwithoutleavingtheircars.

  C.Ainericandriverscanignorearedlightwhentheywanttoturnright.

  D.Americanscandriveat55milesperhoureverywhereintheircountry.

  Questions25to28arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  Therearerobotsallaroundus.Somedoverycomplicatedjobslikeflyingairplanesanddrivingsubwaytrains.Andsomedoasimplejob.

  Whenanautomaticwashingmachineisswitchedon,waterpoursin.Themachinewaitsuntilthewateris hotbeforewashingtheclothes.Itdoesthisby"feedback."Informationaboutwhatis happeningis"feedback"intotherobottotellitwhattodonext.

  Oureyes,earsandothersensesareourfeedback.Theytelluswhatisgoingonaroundus.Sorobotsarelikepeopleintwoways.Theyworkandtheyhavefeedback.

  Therearerobotsallaround,makingourliveseasier.Someofthem,likethepocketcalculator,canworkmuchmorequicklythanhumanbeingscan.Andtheyrarelymakemistakes.

  Insomewaysrobotsarebetterthanpeople.Theyworkquickly,butdonotmakemistakes.Theydonotgetboreddoingthesamejoboverandoveragain.Andtheynevergettired.

  Robotsareveryusefulinfactories.Theycanbetaughttodomanydifferentjobs.Firsttheirelectronicbrainsmustbeshownhowthejobisdone.Apersonmovestherobot'"arm"and "hand"througheachpartofthejob.Therobot'sbrainrememberseachmove.Whentherobotisputtoworkonitsown,itsbraincontrolstherods,wheelsandmotorswhichmoveitsarm.

  Whentherobotisneededforanewjob,itselectronicmemoryis"wipedclean."Thenitistaughthowtodoitsnewtask.

  Iftherobot'shandstopsworking,orifsomethinggetsintheway,itcannotdothenextpartofthejob.Soitstopsandsignalsforhelp.Thenahumanengineerrepairsit.

  Themost``intelligent''robotscanmoveandsee.Theireyesarecameras.Theirmetalfingerscanfeelshapesandevenfindouthowhotandcoldobjectsare.Theserobotshavecomputerbrains,linkedtotheireyesandfingers,whichcontroltheiractions.

  25.Inthisstorytheauthortellsusthat______.

  A.thereareveryfewrobots

  B.weseerobotsonlyatcertaintimes

  C.robotsaresomethingnewinourlife

  D.robotsareallaroundus

  26.Inthisstorywearetoldthat__________.

  A.wegetfeedbackthroughoureyesandears

  B.wegetfeedbackthroughtherobots

  C.onlyrobotsgetfeedback

  D.robetsarenotintelligentbecauseofthefeedback

  27.Whatdoestheauthorofthisstorywantyoutofeelaboutrobots?

  A.Theywillprobablytakeoverinthefuture.

  B.Theyareveryhelpfulandusefultohumans.

  C.Theyaremachinesthatareoftenoutoforder.

  D.Theyarenotfriendsofhumanbeings.

  28.Sincepeoplelikewhatrobotsdo,whatdoyouthinkthismeansforthefuture?

  A.Moreandbetterrobotswillbebuilt.

  B.Peoplewillstopmakingrobots.

  C.Therewillbelawsagainstusingrobots.

  D.Robotswillbenefitnobody.

  Questions29to32arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

  TestsconductedattheUniversityofPennsylvania'sPsychologicalLaberatoryshowedthatangerisoneofthemostdifficultemotionstoFindoutfromfacialexpressions.

  ProfessorDallasE.Buzbyconfronted716studentswithpicturesofextremelyangrypersons,andaskedthemtoidentifytheemotionfromthefacialexpression.Onlytwopercentmadecorrectjudgments.Angerwasmostfrequentlyjudgedas"Fleased".

  Andatypicalreactionofastudentconfrontedwiththepictureofamanwhowasmadwastoclassifyhisexpressionaseither"bewildered","quizzical",orsimply"amazed".Otherstudiesshowedthatitisextremelydifficulttotellwhetheramanisangryornotjustbylookingathisface.Theinvestigatorsfoundfurtherthatwomenarebetteratfindingoutangerfromfacialexpressionsthanmenare.Paradoxically,theyfoundthatpsychologicaltrainingdoesnotimproveone'sabilitytojudgeaman'semotionsbyhisexpressionsbutactuallyhindersit.Forintheuniver

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