【考研类试卷】MBA联考-英语(二)-22及答案解析.doc
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1、MBA 联考-英语(二)-22 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Soft-drink sales have been declining for nine straight years. This is much more than a trendit“s a fundamental shift in consumer tastes that 1 a major problem for soda makers, no matter how 2 their product combination mig
2、ht be. The latest numbers are astonishing, but not surprising. Sales of soda fell 3% 3 volume in 2013, to the lowest levels since 1995, 4 to a report from Beverage Digest issued on Monday. That would be a big 5 no matter what, and it“s more than double 2012“s decline. People are moving away from sod
3、a at a(n) 6 rate. At this point, companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsico must be 7 not on what they“re doing to save their flagship brands, but on how well they“re 8 those brands“ decline. Of course that“s not easy for companies that are named for those very brands, so they“re still crazily trying to 9
4、 how to at least stop the losses, even as they wisely continue to invest in 10 like energy drinks, sports drinks, and flavored water. Pepsico took measures such as trying a new bottle design and signing with Beyonc, 11 sales have continued to decrease. And the hoped-for savior of the businessdiet dr
5、inks with 12 sweetenersare no help. Up until a few years ago, sales of diet sodas were falling at about the same rate as the sugar-filled ones. Now they“re actually falling faster 13 consumers continue to hear about health 14 . Just yesterday, a study was released indicating that consumption of diet
6、 soda can 15 the risk of cardiovascu-lar disease in older women. But health concerns are not the only problem. If they were, it would seem 16 that energy drinks, sports beverages, coffee-based beverages, and flavored waters would be taking up the slack. But they are. That“s a further 17 that what“s
7、doing soda in is the increase of 18 in the beverage aisle, especially those 19 at young people, a growing number of whom think of Coke, Dr. Pepper, Sprite, and PepsiBeyonc notwithstanding 20 the stuff their grandparents drank in the old days.(分数:10.00)A.makesB.posesC.putsD.offersA.diversifiedB.expen
8、siveC.strangeD.differentA.ofB.atC.byD.onA.relatingB.regardingC.resultingD.accordingA.lossB.dropC.changeD.riseA.earlierB.steadyC.acceleratingD.hurriedA.lookedB.dividedC.knownD.judgedA.dealingB.managingC.copingD.doingA.think outB.come outC.figure outD.put outA.alternativesB.combinationsC.productsD.bev
9、eragesA.andB.butC.soD.evenA.manualB.humanC.artificialD.falseA.whileB.butC.ifD.asA.concernsB.conditionsC.problemsD.risksA.reduceB.increaseC.changeD.varyA.unlikelyB.probableC.surprisingD.actualA.evidenceB.referenceC.indicationD.intentionA.designsB.stylesC.odorsD.choicesA.targetedB.aimedC.guidedD.orien
10、tedA.forB.byC.asD.to二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)At work, as in life, attractive women get a lot of the breaks. Studies have shown that they are more likely to be promoted than their plain-Jane colleagues. Because people tend to project positive t
11、raits onto them, such as sensitivity and poise, they may also be at an advantage in job interviews. The only downside to hotness is having to fend off ghastly male colleagues; or so many people think. But research by two Israelis suggests otherwise. Bradley Ruffle at Ben-Gurion University and Ze“ev
12、Shtudiner at Ariel University Centre looked at what happens when job hunters include photos with their curricula vitae , as is the norm in much of Europe and Asia. The pair sent fictional applications to over 2,500 real-life vacancies. For each job, they sent two very similar rsums, one with a photo
13、, one without. Subjects had previously been graded for their attractiveness. For men, the results were as expected. Hunks were more likely to be called for an interview if they included a photo. Ugly men were better off not including one. However, for women this was reversed. Attractive females were
14、 less likely to be offered an interview if they included a mugshot. When applying directly to a company (rather than through an agency) an attractive woman would need to send out 11 CVs on average before getting an interview; an equally qualified plain one just seven. At first, Mr. Ruffle considered
15、 what he calls the “dumb-blonde hypothesis“ that people assume beautiful women to be stupid. However, the photos had also been rated on how intelligent people thought each subject looked; there was no correlation between perceived intellect and beauty. So the cause of the discrimination must lie els
16、ewhere. Human resources departments tend to be staffed mostly by women. Indeed, in the Israeli study, 93% of those tasked with selecting whom to invite for an interview were female. The researchers“ unavoidable and unpalatable conclusion is that old-fashioned jealousy led the women to discriminate a
17、gainst pretty candidates. So should attractive women simply attach photos that make them look dowdy? No. Better, says Mr. Ruffle, to discourage the practice of including a photo altogether. Companies might even consider the anonymous model used in the Belgian public sector, where CVs do not even inc
18、lude the candidate“s name.(分数:10.00)(1).According to Paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT true?(分数:2.00)A.Beautiful women are easier to be trusted by their bossesB.People are inclined to think beautiful women have positive traitsC.Beautiful women are often sexually harassedD.Two Israelis think
19、 attractive women get a lot of the breaks(2).The phrase “curricula vitae“ (Para. 2) probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.curriculum schedulesB.rsumsC.briefcasesD.job sites(3).It can be seen from the text that Mr. Ruffle thinks _.(分数:2.00)A.“dumb-blonde hypothesis“ is wrongB.there are relations between intell
20、ect and beautyC.attractive women should not attach photos to the rsumsD.attractive women are easy to be offered an interview(4).The cause of the discrimination probably lies in _.(分数:2.00)A.women“s jealousyB.unavoidable errorC.traditional beliefsD.candidates“ ability(5).What is the passage mainly ab
21、out?(分数:2.00)A.The research by two IsraelisB.The reason of discrimination against pretty candidatesC.The physical attractiveness and careersD.The beauty“s trouble五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The guy in the next cubicle is yammering away on the phone. Across the room, someone begins cursing loudly at a ja
22、mmed copy machine. The headphones on the other end of your desk suddenly look very appealing. Would anyone mind if you tapped into your iTunes playlist for a while? Some workers like to listen to music when they find themselves losing focus. They may also plug in their earbuds to escape an environme
23、nt that“s too noisyor too quietor to make a repetitive job feel more lively. In biological terms, melodious sounds help encourage the release of dopamine (a chemical found in brain) in the reward area of the brain, as would eating a delicacy, looking at something appealing or smelling a pleasant aro
24、ma, said Dr. Amit Seed, a physician of integrative medicine with the Mayo Clinic. People“s minds tend to wander, “and we know that a wandering mind is unhappy,“ Dr. Seed said. “Most of that time, we are focusing on the imperfections of life.“ Music can bring us back to the present moment. “It breaks
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