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2012MBA英语真题和解析

  Section1UseofEninglish

  Directions:

  MillionsofAmericansandforeignersseeGI.Joeasamindlesswartoy,thesymbolofAmericanmilitaryadventurism,butthat’snothowitusedtobe.Tothemenandwomenwho1)inWorldWarIIandthepeopletheyliberated,theGI.wasthe2)mangrownintohero,thepoolfarmkidtornawayfromhishome,theguywho3)alltheburdensofbattle,whosleptincoldfoxholes,whowentwithoutthe4)offoodandshelter,whostuckitoutanddrovebacktheNazireignofmurder.thiswasnotavolunteersoldier,notsomeonewellpaid,5)anaverageguy,up6)thebesttrained,bestequipped,fiercest,mostbrutalenemiesseenincenturies。

  Hisnameisnotmuch.GI.isjustamilitaryabbreviation7)GovernmentIssue,anditwasonallofthearticle8)tosoldiers.AndJoe?

Acommonnameforaguywhonever9)ittothetop.JoeBlow,JoeMagrac…aworkingclassname.TheUnitedStateshas10)hadapresidentorvicepresidentorsecretaryofstateJoe。

  GI.joehada(11)careerfightingGerman,Japanese,andKoreantroops.Heappersasacharacter,ora(12)ofamericanpersonalities,inthe1945movieTheStoryofGI.Joe,basedonthelastdaysofwarcorrespondentErniePyle.SomeofthesoldiersPyle(13)portraydethemselvesinthefilm.Pylewasfamousforcoveringthe(14)sideofthewarl,writingaboutthedirt-snow–and-mudsoldiers,nothowmanymileswere(15)orwhattownswerecapturedorliberated,Hisreports(16)the“willie”cartoonsoffamedStarsandStripesartistBillMaulden.Bothmen(17)thedirtandexhaustionofwar,the(18)ofcivilizationthatthesoldierssharedwitheachotherandthecivilians:

coffee,tobacco,whiskey,shelter,sleep.(19)Egypt,France,andadozenmorecountries,G.I.JoewasanyAmericansoldier,(20)themostimportantpersonintheirlives。

  1.[A]performed[B]served[C]rebelled[D]betrayed

  2.[A]actual[B]common[C]special[D]normal

  3.[A]bore[B]cased[C]removed[D]loaded

  4.[A]necessities[B]facilitice[C]commodities[D]propertoes

  5.[A]and[B]nor[C]but[D]hence

  6.[A]for[B]into[C]form[D]against

  7.[A]meaning[B]implying[C]symbolizing[D]claiming

  8.[A]handedout[B]turnover[C]broughtback[D]passeddown

  9.[A]pushed[B]got[C]made[D]managed

  10.[A]ever[B]never[C]either[D]neither

  11.[A]disguised[B]disturbed[C]disputed[D]distinguished

  12.[A]company[B]collection[C]community[D]colony

  13.[A]employed[B]appointed[C]interviewed[D]questioned

  14.[A]ethical[B]military[C]political[D]human

  15.[A]ruined[B]commuted[C]patrolled[D]gained

  16.[A]paralleled[B]counteracted[C]duplicated[D]contradicted

  17.[A]neglected[B]avoided[C]emphasized[D]admired

  18.[A]stages[B]illusions[C]fragments[D]advancea

  19.[A]With[B]To[C]Among[D]Beyond

  20.[A]onthecontrary[B]bythismeans[C]fromtheoutset[D]atthatpoint

  SectionIIResdiongComprehension

  PartA

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingfourtexts.answerthequestionaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

  Text1

  Homeworkhasneverbeenterriblypopularwithstudentsandevenmanyparents,butinrecentyearsithasbeenparticularlyscorned.Schooldistrictsacrossthecountry,mostrecentlyLosAngelesUnified,arerevisingtheirthinkingonhiseducationalritual.Unfortunately,L.A.Unifiedhasproducedaninflexiblepolicywhichmandatesthatwiththeexceptionofsomeadvancedcourses,homeworkmaynolongercountformorethan10%ofastudent’sacademicgrade。

  Thisruleismeanttoaddressthedifficultythatstudentsfromimpoverishedorchaotichomesmighthaveincompletingtheirhomework.Butthepolicyisunclearandcontradictory.Certainly,nohomeworkshouldbeassignedthatstudentscannotdowithoutexpensiveequipment.Butifthedistrictisessentiallygivingapasstostudentswhodonotdotheirhomeworkbecauseofcomplicatedfamilylives,itisgoingriskilyclosetotheimplicationthatstandardsneedtobeloweredforpoorchildren。

  Districtadministratorssaythathomeworkwillstillbeapatofschooling:

teachersareallowedtoassignasmuchofitastheywant.Butwithhomeworkcountingfornomorethan10%oftheirgrades,studentscaneasilyskiphalftheirhomeworkandseeveylittledifferenceontheirreportcards.Somestudentsmightdowellonstatetestswithoutcompletingtheirhomework,butwhataboutthestudentswhoperformedwellonthetestsanddidtheirhomework?

Itisquitepossiblethatthehomeworkhelped.Yetratherthanempoweringteacherstofindwhatworksbestfortheirstudents,thepolicyimposesaflat,across-the-boardrule。

  Atthesametime,thepolicyaddressesnoneofthetrulythornyquestionsabouthomework.Ifthedistrictfindshomeworktobeunimportanttoitsstudents’academicachievement,itshouldmovetoreduceoreliminatetheassignments,notmakethemcountforalmostnothing.Conversely,ifhomeworkdoesnothingtoensurethatthehomeworkstudentsarenotassigningmorethantheyarewillingtoreviewandcorrect。

  Thehomeworkrulesshouldbeputonholdwhiletheschoolboard,whichisresponsibleforsettingeducationalpolicy,looksintothematterandconductspublichearings.ItisnottoolateforL.A.Unifiedtodohomeworkright。

  21.Itisimpliedinparagraph1thatnowadayshomework_____。

  [A]isreceivingmorecriticism

  [B]isnolongeraneducationalritual

  [C]isnotrequiredforadvancedcourses

  [D]isgainingmorepreferences

  22.L.A.Unifiedhasmadetheruleabouthomeworkmainlybecausepoorstudents_____。

  [A]tendtohavemoderateexpectationsfortheireducation

  [B]haveaskedforadifferenteducationalstandard

  [C]mayhaveproblemsfinishingtheirhomework

  [D]havevoicedtheircomplaintsabouthomework

  23.AccordingtoParagraph3,oneproblemwiththepolicyisthatitmay____。

  [A]discouragestudentsfromdoinghomework

  [B]resultinstudents'indifferencetotheirreportcards

  [C]underminetheauthorityofstatetests

  [D]restrictteachers'powerineducation

  24.AsmentionedinParagraph4,akeyquestionunansweredabouthomeworkiswhether______.[A]itshouldbeeliminated

  [B]itcountsmuchinschooling

  [C]itplacesextraburdensonteachers

  [D]itisimportantforgrades

  25.Asuitabletitleforthistextcouldbe______。

  [A]WrongInterpretationofanEducationalPolicy

  [B]AWelcomedPolicyforPoorStudents

  [C]ThornyQuestionsaboutHomework

  [D]AFaultyApproachtoHomework

  Text2

  Prettyinpink:

adultwomendonotrememerbeingsoobsessedwiththecolour,yetitispervasiveinouryounggirls’lives.Ttisnotthatpinkisintrinsicallybad,butitissuchatinysliceoftherainbowand,thoughitmaycelebrategirlhoodinoneway,italsorepeatedlyandfirmlyfusesgirls’identitytoappearance.Thenitpresentsthatconnection,evenamongtwo-year-olds,betweengirlsasnotonlyinnocentbutasevidenceofinnocence.Lookingaround,Idespairedatthesingularlackofimaginationaboutgirls’livesandinterests。

  Girls’attractiontopinkmayseemunavoidable,somehowencodedintheirDNA,butaccordingtoJoPaoletti,anassociateprofessorofAmericanStudies,itisnot.Childrenwerenotcolour-codedatalluntiltheearly20thcentury:

intheerabeforedomesticwashingmachinesallbabiesworewhiteasapracticalmatter,sincetheonlywayofgettingclothescleanwastoboilthem.What’smore,bothboysandgirlsworewhatwerethoughtofasgender-neutraldresses.Whennurserycolourswereintroduced,pinkwasactuallyconsideredthemoremasculinecolour,apastelversionofred,whichwasassociatedwithstrength.Blue,withitsintimationsoftheVirginMary,constancyandfaithfulness,symbolisedfemininity.Itwasnotuntilthemid-1980s,whenamplifyingageandsexdifferencesbecameadominantchildren’smarketingstrategy,thatpinkfullycameintoitsown,whenitbegantoseeminherentlyattractivetogirls,partofwhatdefinedthemasfemale,atleastforthefirstfewcriticalyears。

  Ihadnotrealisedhowprofoundlymarketingtrendsdictatedourperceptionofwhatisnaturaltokins,includingourcorebeliefsabouttheirpsychologicaldevelopment.Takethetoddler.Iassumedthatphasewassomethingexpertsdevelopedafteryearsofresearchintochildren’sbehaviour:

wrong.Turnsout,acdordingtoDanielCook,ahistorianofchildhoodconsumerism,itwaspopularisedasamarketingtrickbyclothingmanufacrurersinthe1930s。

  Tradepublicationscounselleddepartmentstoresthat,inordertoincreasesales,theyshouldcreatea“thirdsteppingstone”betweeninfantwearandolderkids’clothes.Ttwasonlyafter“toddler”becameacommonshoppers’termthatitevolvedintoabroadlyaccepteddevelopmentalstage.Splittingkids,oradults,intoever-tiniercategorieshasprovedasure-firewaytoboostprofits.Andoneoftheeasiestwaystosegmentamarketistomagnifygenderdifferences–orinventthemwheretheydidnotpreviouslyexist。

  26.Bysaying"itis...therainbow"(Line3,Para.1),theauthormeanspink______。

  [A]shouldnotbethesolerepresentationofgirlhood

  [B]shouldnotbeassociatedwithgirls'innocence

  [C]cannotexplaingirls'lackofimagination

  [D]cannotinfluencegirls'livesandinterests

  27.AccordingtoParagraph2,whichofthefollowingistrueofcolours?

  [A]Coloursareencodedingirls'DNA。

  [B]Blueusedtoberegardedasthecolourforgirls。

  [C]Pinkusedtobeaneutralcolourinsymbolisinggenders。

  [D]Whiteispreferedbybabies。

  28.Theauthorsuggeststhatourperceptionofchildren'spsychologicaldevelopmentwasmuchinfluencedby_____。

  [A]themarketingofproductsforchildren

  [B]theobservationofchildren'snature

  [C]researches

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