【考研类试卷】MBA联考-英语(二)-1及答案解析.doc
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1、MBA 联考-英语(二)-1 及答案解析(总分:51.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The idea that some groups of people may be more intelligent than others is one of those hypotheses that dare not speak its name. But Gregory Cochran is 1 to say it anyway. He is that 2 bird, a scientist who works independen
2、tly 3 any institution. He helped popularize the idea that some diseases not 4 thought to have a bacterial cause were actually infections, which aroused much controversy when it was first suggested. 5 he, however, might tremble at the 6 of what he is about to do. Together with another two scientists,
3、 he is publishing a paper which not only 7 that one group of humanity is more intelligent than the others, but explains the process that has brought this about. The group in 8 are a particular people originated from central Europe. The process is natural selection. This group generally do well in IQ
4、 test, 9 12-15 points above the 10 value of 100, and have contributed 11 to the intellectual and cultural life of the West, as the 12 of their elites, including several world renowned scientists, 13 . They also suffer more often than most people from a number of nasty genetic diseases, such as breas
5、t cancer. These facts, 14 , have previously been thought unrelated. The former has been 15 to social effects, such as a strong tradition of 16 education. The latter was seen as a (an) 17 of genetic isolation. Dr. Cochran suggests that the intelligence and diseases are intimately 18 . His argument is
6、 that the unusual history of these people has 19 them to unique evolutionary pressures that have resulted in this 20 state of affairs.(分数:10.00)A.selectedB.preparedC.obligedD.pleasedA.uniqueB.particularC.specialD.rareA.ofB.withC.inD.againstA.subsequentlyB.presentlyC.previouslyD.latelyA.OnlyB.SoC.Eve
7、nD.HenceA.thoughtB.sightC.costD.riskA.advisesB.suggestsC.protestsD.objectsA.progressB.factC.needD.questionA.attainingB.scoringC.reachingD.calculatingA.normalB.commonC.meanD.totalA.unconsciouslyB.disproportionatelyC.indefinitelyD.unaccountablyA.missionsB.fortunesC.interestsD.careersA.affirmB.witnessC
8、.observeD.approveA.moreoverB.thereforeC.howeverD.meanwhileA.given upB.got overC.carried onD.put downA.assessingB.supervisingC.administeringD.valuingA.developmentB.originC.consequenceD.instrumentA.linkedB.integratedC.wovenD.combinedA.limitedB.subjectedC.convertedD.directedA.paradoxicalB.incompatibleC
9、.inevitableD.continuous二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:4,分数:-4.00)The United States is a country made up of many different races. Usually they are mixed together and can“t be told from one another. But many of them still talk about where their ancestors came from. It is something the
10、y are proud of. The original Americans, of course were the Indians. The so-called white men who then came were mostly from England. But many came from other countries like Germany and France. One problem the United States has always had is discrimination. As new groups came to the United States they
11、 found they were discriminated against. First it was the Irish and Italians. Later it was the blacks. Almost every group has been able to finally escape this discrimination. The only immigrants who have not are the blacks. Surprisingly enough the worst discrimination today is shown towards the India
12、ns. One reason the Indians are discriminated against is that they have tried so hard to keep their identity. Of course they are not the only ones who have done so. The Japanese have their Little Tokyo in Los Angeles and the Chinese a Chinatown in New York. The Dutch settlement in Pennsylvania also s
13、tays separate from other people. Their towns are like something from the 19th century. They have a different reason from the other groups for staying separately. They live separately for religious reasons rather than keep together in a racial group. Although some groups have kept themselves separate
14、 and others have been discriminated against, all groups have helped make the United States a great county. There is no group that has not helped in some way. And there is no group that can say they have done the most to make it a great country. Many people still come from other countries to help the
15、 United States grow. A good example is the American project that let a man walk on the moon. It was a scientist from Germany who was most responsible for doing that. It is certain that in the future the United States will still need the help of people from all racial groups to remain a great country
16、.(分数:-1.00)(1).Which of the following statements can best describe the main idea of this passage?(分数:-0.20)A.The United States is a country made up of many different racesB.Discrimination is the most serious problem in the United StatesC.All races in the United States have helped make the country a
17、great oneD.The prosperity of the United States is mainly due to the hard work of the most discriminated races(2).In the first paragraph the word “told“ means _.(分数:-0.20)A.separatedB.distinguishedC.revealedD.made known(3).This passage implies that discrimination is a problem which _.(分数:-0.20)A.many
18、 races in the United States have experiencedB.will still be very serious in the United States in the futureC.has already been solved in the United StatesD.is strongly opposed by many different races in the United States(4).The main reason why the Indians are most discriminated against is that _.(分数:
19、-0.20)A.they have tried hard to keep their religionsB.they have tried hard to live together to keep their Indian customsC.they are the only ones who have tried to keep their identityD.they discriminate many other races(5).The Dutch live separately in Pennsylvania _.(分数:-0.20)A.to escape discriminati
20、onB.to keep together in a racial groupC.to enjoy themselves in their own townsD.for religious reasonsThe simple act of surrendering a telephone number to a store clerk may not seem harmfulso much so that many consumers do it with no questions asked. Yet that one action can set in motion a cascade of
21、 silent events, as that data point is acquired, analyzed, categorized, stored and sold over and over again. Future attacks on your privacy may come from anywhere, from anyone with money to purchase that phone number you surrendered. If you doubt the multiplier effect, consider your E-mail inbox. If
22、it“s loaded with spam, it“s undoubtedly because at some point in time you unknowingly surrendered your E-mail to the wrong Web site. Do you think your telephone number or address is handled differently? A cottage industry of small companies with names you“ve probably never heard oflike Acxiom or Mer
23、linbuy and sell your personal information the way other commodities like corn or cattle futures are bartered. You may think your cell phone is unlisted, but if you“ve ever ordered a pizza, it might not be. Merlin is one of many commercial data brokers that advertises sale of unlisted phone numbers c
24、ompiled from various sources including pizza delivery companies. These unintended, unpredictable consequences that flow from simple actions make privacy issues difficult to grasp, and grapple with. In a larger sense, privacy also is often east as a tale of “Big Brother“ the government is watching yo
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