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2009年1月MBA联考真题及参考答案

PartIVocabularyandStructure(10%)

  Direction:

Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.

  1.Thepoorladywastoo      anddistressedtotalkaboutthetragedy.

  A.engaged               B.exhausted

  C.ignorant               D.energetic

  2.Atfist      ,thefamouspaintingdoesn'timpresstheaudienceatall.

  A.glance                 B.gaze

  C.stare                   D.view

  3.Delegatesagreetotheplanin       ,butthereweresomedetailstheydidn'tapprove.

  A.discipline               B.theory

  C.principle                D.nature

  4.Itookthemedicine10minutesago,butthebitternessisstill        inmymouth.

  A.scattering               B.felling

  C.maintaining              D.lingering

  5.Sincethe         ofhumanhistory,humanbeingshavebeenaskingquestionslike"Whatistheessenceoflife."

  A.dusk                    B.dust

  C.twinkle                  C.Dawn

  6.Theeldestson             allthefamilymemberstodiscusshowtocelebratethe50thwedding

  anniversaryoftheirparents.

  A.Clustered                B.resembled

  C.assembled                D.rendered

  7.Imustleavenow,           ,ifyouwantthatbookI'LLbringityoutomorrow.

  A.Accidentally              B.Incidentally

  C.Occasionally              D.Subsequently

  8.Mymotherisalightsleeper,           toanysoundevenaslowasthehummingofmosquito.

  A.alert                     B.acute

  C.keen                     D.immune

  9.Thenewlybuiltfactoryisinurgentneedofanumberofskilledand             workers.

  A.consistent                 B.conscious

  C.confidential                D.conscientious

  10.Asanoutstandingscholar,hehasbecome            totheresearchteam.

  A.senior                     B.junior

  C.indispensible               C.independent

  11.Sixteendaysaftertheearthquake,40people,       intheirvillage,wererescued.

  A.trapped                  B.confined

  C.enclosed                 D.captured

  12.Workingfarawayfromhome,Jerryhadto      fromdowntowntohisofficeeveryday.

  A.wander                  B.commute

  C.ramble                   D.motion

  13.Thefinanceministerhasnotbeenso      sinceheraisedtaxestoanunbearablelevel.

  A.famous                  B.favorable

  C.popular                  D.preferable

  14.Itisunimaginableforsomeoneinsuchahigh      inthegovemmenttobehavesobadlyinpublic.

  A.situation                 B.position

  C.profession                D.appointment

  15.Informationgiventoemployeesmustbe       ,clearandineasy-to-followlanguage.

  A.convenient               B.continuous

  C.constant                 D.concise

  16.Johnwasveryupsetbecausehewas       bythepolicewithbreakingthelaw.

  A.sentenced                B.arrested

  C.accused                  D.charged

  17.Davidlikescountrylifeandhasdecided       farming.

  A.goinfor                B.gobackon

  C.goalongwith            D.gothroughwith

  18.Jenniferhasneverreally     herson'sdeath.It'sveryhardtoacceptthefacethatshe'll

  neverhaveachild.

  A.cometotermswith      B.comeupagainst

  C.comeoutwith          D.comedownto

  19.Anationaldebateisnow     aboutwhetherweshouldreplacegoldenweekswithpaid

  Vacations.

  A.intheway             B.bytheway

  C.underway             D.outoftheway

  20.Whenapsychologistdoesageneralexperimentaboutthehumanmind,heselectspeople

  andasksthemquestions.

  A.atease                B.atrandom

  B.inessence             D.insum

  In1999,thepriceofoilhoveredaround$16abarrel.By2008,ithad  21the$100abarrelmark.Thereasonsforthesurge22   fromthedramaticgrowthoftheeconomiesofchinaandIndiatowidespread  23  inoil-producingregions,includingIraqandNigeria's deltaregion.Triple-digitoilpriceshave  24  the economic andpoliticalmapoftheworld,  25 someoldnotionsofpower.Oil-richnationsareenjoyinghistoricgainsandopportunities,  26  majorimporters—includingchina

  and India,hometoathirdoftheworld'spopulation-- 27 risingeconomicandsocialcosts.

  Managingthisneworderisfastbecomingacentral  28  ofglobalpolitics.Countriesthatneedoilareclawingateachother to  29 scarcesupplies,andarewillingtodealwithany government,   30  how unpleasant,todoit.

  In many poor nations with oil,theprofitsarebeing,losttocorruption,31 thesecountriesoftheirbesthopefordevelopment.Andoilisfuelingenormousinvestmentfundsrunbyforeigngovernments,  32  someinthewestseeasanewthreat.

  CountrieslikeRussia,VenezuelaandIranarewellsuppliedwithrising oil 33,achangereflectedinnewlyaggressiveforeignpolicies.Butsomeunexpectedcountriesarereapingbenefits,   34costs, from higher prices.ConsiderGermany. 35 it importsvirtuallyallitsoil,ithasprosperedfromextensivetradewithaboomingRussiaandtheMiddleEast.GermanexportstoRussia  36  128percentfrom2001to2006.

  IntheUnitedStates,asalreadyhighgaspricesrose 37 higherinthespringof2008,theissuecroppedupinthepresidentialcampaign,withSenatorsMcCainandObama 38 forafederalgastaxholidayduringthepeaksummerdrivingmonths.Anddrivinghabits began to 39  ,assalesofsmallcarsjumpedandmasstransportsystems 40 thecountryreportedasharpincreaseinriders.

  21.A.come           B.gone           C.crossed        D.arrived

  22.A.covered        B.discovered       C.arranged       D.ranged

  23.A.intensity       B.infinity        C.insecurity      D.instability

  24.A.drawn          B.redrawn         C.retained       D.reviewed

  25.A.fighting       B.struggling       C.challenging     D.threatening

  26.A.and           B.while           C.thus           D.though

  27.A.confine        B.conflict        C.conform        D.confront

  28.A.problem        B.question        C.matter         D.event

  29.A.lookfor       B.lockup         C.sendout       D.keepoff

  30.A.nomatter       B.whatif         C.onlyif        D.inspiteof

  31.A.abolishing      B.depriving       C.destroying      D.eliminating

  32.A.what           B.that           C.which          D.whom

  33.A.interests  B.taxes           C.incomes        D.revenues

  34.A.asmanyas      B.asgoodas       C.asfaras       D.aswellas

  35.A.Although       B.Because         C.Since          D.As

  36.A.advanced       B.grew           C. reduces       D. multiplied

  37.A.even           B.still           C.rather         D.fairly

  38.A.asking         B.requesting       C.calling        D.demanding

  39.A.change         B.turn           C.shift          D.transform

  40.A.for           B.from           C.across         D.over

  PartIIIReadingComprehension(40%)

  Direction:

Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.

  PASSAGE1.

  HenricIbsen,authoroftheplay"ADoll'sHouse",inwhichapretty,helplesshousewifeabandons

  Herhusbandandchildrentoseekamoreseriouslife,wouldsurelyhaveapproved..FromJanuaryIst,

  2008,allpubliccompaniesinNorwayareobligedtoensurethatatleast40%oftheirboarddirectorsare

  women.Mostfirmshaveobeyedthelaw,whichwaspassedin2003.Butabout75outofthe480orso

  companiesitaffectsarestilltoomaleforthegovernment'sliking.Theywillshortlyreceivealetter

  informingthemthattheyhaveuntiltheendofFebruarytoact,orfacethelegalconsequences---which

  couldincludebeingdissolved.

  Beforethelawwasproposed,about7%ofboardmembersinNorwaywerefemale,accordingtotheCentreforCorporateDiversity.Thenumberhassincejumpedto36%.Thatisfarhigherthantheaverageof9%forbigcompaniesacrossEuropeorAmerica's15%fortheFortune500.Norway'sstockexchangeanditsmainbusinesslobbyopposethelaw,asdomanybusinessmen."Iamagainstquotasforwomenormenasamatterofprinciple,"saysSverreMunck,headofinternationaloperationsatamediafirm."Boardmembersofpubliccompaniesshouldbechosensolelyonthebasisofmeritandexperience,"besays.Severalfirmshaveevengivenuptheirpublicstatusinordertoescapethenewlaw.

  Companieshavehadtorecruitabout1,000womeninfouryears.Manycomplainthatithasbeen

  Difficulttofindexperiencedcandidates.Becauseofthis,someofthebestwomenhavecollectedasmanyas25-35directorshipseach,andareknowninNorwegianbusinesscirclesasthe"goldenskirts".OnereasonforthescarcityisthattherearefairlyfewwomeninmanagementinNorwegiancompanies---theyoccupyaround15%ofseniorpositions.Ithasbeenparticularlyhardforfirmsintheoil,technologyandfinancialindustriestofindwomenwithaenoughexperience.

  Somepeopleworrythattheirrelativelackofexperiencemaykeepwomenquietonboards,andthat

  Inturncouldmeanthatboardsmightbec

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