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在职MBA英语第一套模拟试题及答案0716094103737
PARTIStructureandVocabulary(10%)
Directions:
Thereare20incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestCompletesthesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.
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’llcomebackhome.
A.hassold
B.willsell
C.sell
D.wouldsell
4.Themanufacturerclaimedthatthisengineis___________thePreviousone.
A.astwicepOwerfd8S
B.powerfulastwiceas
C.twicepowerfulas
D.twiceaspowerfu1as
5.Nowhereelseintheworld________________moreattractivescenerythaninSwitzerland.
A.arefound
B.havebeenfound
C.youcanfind
D.canyoufind
6.1fhehadnotbeenillyesterday,he________toclass.
A.go
B.wouldgo
C.wouldhavegone
D.went
7.__________scienceandtechnologyhe1pthesocietytoprogressisafactacceptedbymostpeople.
A.Modern
B.Thatmodern
C.Theremodern
D.Itismodern
8.________oneoftheleadingnovelistsinAmerica,AmyTaylorhasalsowrittenanumberofpoemsandplays.
A.Considered
B.Considering
C.Havingconsidered
D.Beenconsidered
9.Thestreetsareallwetlt_________duringthenight。
A.mustberaining
B.hadtorain
C.musthaverained
D.hadrained
10.England’schiefexportsarecoa1,carsandcottongoods,cars_______themostimportantofthese.
A.havebeen
B.are
C.be
D.being
11.EverythingwassoexpensiveduringthewarthatitwasHardly__________tosaveapenny.
A.Likely
B.feasible
C.probable
D.possible
12.Theautomationhasmadeitpossibleto_______greatchangesindustry。
.
A.bringabout
B.bringdown
C.bringout
D.bringup
13.Thepolicestoppedhimbecausehe_____thetrafficregulation.
A.damaged
B.destroyed
C.broke
D.corrupted
14.Alltoo________itwastimetogobacktoschoolaftertheglorioussummerholidays.
A.fast
B.soon
C.quick
D.often
15.Thechiefmanagerrefusedto_________ontherumorthathewasgoingtoretire.
A.explain
B.comment
C.speak
D.talk
16.Mr·Browngradual1y_________aknowledgeofthesubject.
A.required
B.inquired
C.achieved
D.acquired
17.IfIamnot_________whenyoucometomyoffice,askformysecretary.
A.suitab1e
B.available
C.comfortable
D.proper
18.peasantssupp1yworkerswithfood,andworkers________supplypeasantswithmanufacturedgoods.
A.inturn
B.byturn
C.forreturn
D.byreturn
19.Let'sgooutduringthebreakto_________ourlegs。
A.stretch
B.expand
C.move
D.extend
20.Ihavejust___________abeautifulpoeminthatlittlebook.
A.cometo
B.comethrough
C.comeacross
D.comeup
PARTⅡReadingComprehension(50%)
SectionA
Directions:
Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachthemofthemareforchoicesmarkedA,B,candD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithapencil.
Questions21to24arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Americansliketodobusinesswithoutleavingtheircars.You'llseedrive-inbanks,drive-inrestaurants,drive-inchurchesanddrive-inmovies.
WhendrivingintheU.S.,it'sagoodideatohaveaninternationalriver'slicenseifyoudon'thaveastatelicense.Eachofthefiftystateshasitsowntrafficlaws。
Getinformationwhenyoucrosstheborderintoastateatatouristinformationcenter.
Thereisanationalspeedlimitof55milesperhour.Americansaregenerallypoliteaboutlettingcarsenterbusystreets.Theyusuallystopforpeoplewhoarewalkingtoletthemcrossthestreet.Inmanystatesyoumayturnrightafterstoppingatacorner,evenifthereisaredlight.Onsomeroadstheremaybeaminimumspeed.
Ifyourentacar,askthecompanywhattodoincaseyourcarbreaksdown.Somecompanieswillaskyoutocallaspecialnumber.Otherswillwantyoutohavethe'carrepaired.Theywillpartlydeductthecostoftherepairfromyourbill.
Mileage''canmeantwothings.Itmaymeanthetotalnumberofmilesacarhasbeendriven.Wesay“Thiscaronlyhas10,000milesonit;ithaslowmileage.”Ontheotherhand,“gasmileage”isthenumberofmilesacarcantravelononeU.S.gallonofgas.Forexample,abigcar hatgets25milestothegallongetsverygoodmileage.Asmalleconomycarshouldgetatleast35milestothegallonwhenit'snew.
21.Ifyouhaveastatedriver'slicense,_________.
A.youcandriveanywhereintheU.S.
B.youdon'thavetoapplyforaninternationaldriver'slicense
C.Youcannotacrosstheborderinacar
D.youmustknowthetrafficlawsofanotherstatebeforeyouenterit.
22.Ifyourrentedcarbreaksdown,somecompanieswill____________.
A.foryouwithfreetelephoneservice
B.payyouacertainamountofyourtotalcostoftherepair
C.payyouthetotalcostoftherepair
D.sendworkerstorepairthecar
23.“Aneconomycar”heremayrefertoacarthat____________.
A.canbeboughtataratherlowprice
B.iseasytooperate
C.usesonlyasmallamountofgaspermile
D.isspecial1ydesignedforasmallfami1y
24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Americansareusuallywillingtowaitforanothercartoenterbusystreets.
B.Americanscardoanythingwithoutleavingtheircars.
C.Americandriverscanignorearedlightwhentheywanttoturnright.
D.Americanscandriveat55milesperhoureverywhereintheircountry.
Questions25to28arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Therearerobotsallaroundus,Somedoverycomplicatedjobslikeflyingairplanesanddrivingsubwaytrains。
Andsomedoasimplejob.
Whenanautomaticwashingmachineisswitchedon,waterpoursin.Themachinewaitsuntilthewaterishotbeforewashingtheclothes.Itdoesthisby“feedback.”Information aboutWhatishappeningis“feedback”intotherobottote11itwhattodonext.
Oureyes,earsandothersensesareourfeedback.Theytelluswhatisgoingonaroundus.Sorobotsarelikepeopleintwoways,Theyworkandtheyhavefeedback.
Therearerobotsallaround,makingourliveseasier.Someofthem,likethepocketcalculator,canworkmuchmorequick1ythanhumanbeingscan.Andtheyrarelymakemistakes.
Insomewaysrobotsarebetterthanpeople.Theyworkquick1y,butdonotmakemistakes,Theydonotgetboreddoingthesamejoboverandoveragain。
Andtheynevergettired.
Robotsareveryusefulinfactories.Theycanbetaughttodomanydifferentjobs.Firsttheirelectronicbrainsmustbeshownhowthejobisdone.Apersonmovestherobot’s“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.therearevervfewrO6ots
B.weseerobotsonlyatcertaintines
C.robot5aresomethingnewinourlife
D.ro6otsareallaroundus
26.Inthisstorywearetoldthat____________.
A.wegetfeedbackthroughoureyesandears
B.wegetfeedbackthroughtherobots
C.onlyrobotsgetfeedback
D.robotsarenotintelligentbecauseofthefeedback
27.Whatdoestheauthorofthisstorywantyoutofeelaboutrobots?
A.Theywillprobab1ytakeoverinthefuture.
B.Theyareveryhelpfulandusefultohumans.
C.Theyaremachinesthatareoftenoutoforder.
D.Theyarenotfriendsofhumanbeings.
28.Sincepeoplelikewhatrobotsdo,whatdoyouthinkthismeansforthefuture?
A,Moreandbetterrobotswillbebuilt.
B.Peoplewillstopmakingrobots.
C.Therewillbelawsagainstusingrobots.
D.Robotswillbenefitnobody.
Questions29to32arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
TestsconductedattheUniversityofPennsylvania'sPsycho1icalLaboratoryshowedthatangerisoneofthemostdifficultEmotionstofindoutfromfacialexpressions.ProfessorDallasE.Buzbyconfronted716studentswithpicturesofextreme1yangrypersons,andaskedthemtoidentifytheemotionfromthefacialexpression。
Onlytwopercentmadecorrectjudgments.Angerwasmostfrequentlyjudgedas“pleased”.
Andatypicalreactionofastudentconfrontedwiththepictureofamanwhowasmadwastoclassifyhisexpressionaseither‘bewildered’,‘quizzical’,orsimply‘amazed’.Otherstudiesshowedthatitisextremelydifficulttotellwhetheramanisangryornotjustbylookingathisface.Theinvestigatorsfoundfurtherthatwomenarebetteratfindingoutangerfromfacia1expressionsthanmenare.Paradoxically,theyfoundthatpsychologicaltrainingdoesnotimproveone’sabilitytojudgeaman’semotionsbyhisexpressionsbutac