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1、MBA 联考-英语(二)-44 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)The country“s inadequate mental health system gets the most attention after instances of mass violence that the nation has seen repeatedly over the past few months. Not all who 1 these sorts of cruelties are mentally ill,
2、 but 2 have been. After each, the national discussion quickly, but temporarily, turns toward the mental health services that may have 3 to prevent another attack. Mental illness usually is not as dangerous or dramatic. 4 23 million Americans live with mental disorder, according to the National Insti
3、tute of Mental Health. Very few of these men and women are 5 mass-murderers; they need help for their own well-being and for that of their 6 . The Affordable Care Act has significantly increased insurance coverage 7 mental health care. But that may not be enough to expand 8 to insufficient mental-he
4、alth-care resources. Rep. Tim Murphy has a bill that would do so. The Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act is more 8 than other recent efforts to reform the system and perhaps has the brightest prospects in a divided Congress. The 9 would reorganize the billions the federal government pours
5、into mental health services. It would 10 the way Medicaid pays for certain mental health treatments. It would fund mental health clinics that 11 certain medical standards. And it would 12 states to adopt policies that allow judges to order some severely mentally ill people to undergo treatment. Not
6、everyone is satisfied. Some patients“ advocates have 13 Mr. Murphy“s approach as coercive and 14 to those who need help. The government should not be expanding the system“s capability to hospitalize or impose treatment on those 15 severe episodes, they say. It should instead be investing in communit
7、y care that 16 the need for more serious treatment. 17 , for a small class who will not accept treatment between hospital visits or repeat arrests, they say, states have good reason to 18 them to accept care, under judicial supervision. Mr. Murphy“s reform package may not prevent the next Sandy Hook
8、. 19 the changes would help relieve a lot of suffering that does not make the front page.(分数:10.00)A.grantB.commitC.affordD.awardA.manyB.fewC.moreD.muchA.requestedB.demandedC.failedD.attemptedA.NeatlyB.ConsiderablyC.NearlyD.HardlyA.inevitableB.necessaryC.certainD.potentialA.careersB.hospitalsC.schoo
9、lsD.familiesA.forB.againstC.withD.withoutA.warningB.accessC.demandD.wayA.preferableB.ineffectiveC.singleD.comprehensiveA.billB.methodC.linkD.lawA.confirmB.changeC.refuseD.holdA.haveB.makeC.meetD.accordA.admitB.pushC.retardD.commandA.praisedB.appreciatedC.scoldedD.condemnedA.harmfulB.beneficialC.unce
10、rtainD.considerateA.looking intoB.taking onC.dealing withD.going throughA.heads offB.interferes withC.takes offD.copes withA.ThusB.BecauseC.HoweverD.AndA.inviteB.allowC.requireD.refuteA.AndB.ButC.ThereforeD.Besides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)How
11、best to solve the pollution problems of a city sunk so deep within sulfurous clouds that it was described as hell on earth? Simply answered: Relocate all urban smoke-creating industry and encircle the metropolis of London with sweetly scented flowers and elegant hedges. In fact, as Christine L. Cort
12、on, a Cambridge scholar, reveals in her new book, London Fog, this fragrant anti-smoke scheme was the brainchild of John Evelyn, the 17th-century diarist. King Charles was said to be much pleased with Evelyn“s idea, and a bill against the smoky nuisance was duly drafted. Then nothing was done. Nobod
13、y at the time, and nobody right up to the middle of the 20th century, was willing to put public health above business interests. And yet it“s a surprise to discover how beloved a feature of London life these multicolored fogs became. A painter, Claude Monet, fleeing besieged Paris in 1870, fell in l
14、ove with London“s vaporous, mutating clouds. He looked upon the familiar mist as his reliable collaborator. Visitors from abroad may have delighted in the fog, but homegrown artists lit candles and vainly scrubbed the grime from their gloom-filled studio windows. “Give us light!“ Frederic Leighton p
15、leaded to the guests at a Lord Mayor“s banquet in 1882, begging them to have pity on the poor painter. The more serious side of Corton“s book documents how business has taken precedence over humanity where London“s history of pollution is concerned. A prevailing westerly wind meant that those dwelli
16、ng to the east were always at most risk. Those who could afford it lived elsewhere. The east was abandoned to the underclass. Lord Palmerston spoke up for choking East Enders in the 1850s, pointing a finger at the interests of the furnace owners. A bill was passed, but there was little change. Event
17、ually, another connection was established: between London“s perpetual veil of smog and its citizens“ cozily smoldering grates. Sadly, popular World War I songs like “Keep the Home Fires Burning“ didn“t do much to encourage the adoption of smokeless fuel. It wasn“t until what came to be known as the
18、“Great Killer Fog“ of 1952 that the casualty rate became impossible to ignore and the British press finally took up the cause. It was left to a Member of Parliament to steer the Clean Air Act into law in 1956. Within a few years, even as the war against pollution was still in its infancy, the dreade
19、d fog began to fade. Corton“s book combines meticulous social history with a wealth of eccentric detail. Thus we learn that London“s ubiquitous plane trees were chosen for their shiny, fog-resistant foliage. It“s discoveries like these that make reading London Fog such an unusual and enlightening ex
20、perience.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following can be inferred from Paragraph 2?(分数:2.00)A.The fragrant anti-smoke scheme was inspired by John Evelyn“s child.B.King Charles was not actually satisfied with Evelyn“s idea.C.The process of drafting the bill against the smoky nuisance was slow.D.It wasn“t
21、 until the middle of the 20th century that someone willingly put public health above commercial interests.(2).The word “grime“ (Para. 3) is closest in meaning to _.(分数:2.00)A.fogB.dirtC.frostD.paint(3).Which of the following would be most heavily affected by London“s pollution according to Corton“s
22、book?(分数:2.00)A.rich dwellers in the east.B.the underclass in the west.C.East London“s slum dwellers.D.servants of furnace owners.(4).The author mainly shows in the last but one paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.“Great Killer Fog“ led to huge mortalityB.The British press was also playing a big roleC.It wa
23、s a long way for Clean Air Act to be passedD.reducing the air pollution worked though it was in the primary stage(5).There were plane trees everywhere in London because they _.(分数:2.00)A.could resist fog and hazeB.were related to social historyC.contained a wealth of eccentric detailD.were shiny and
24、 beautified the environment五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)In a sweeping change to how most of its 1,800 employees are paid, the Union Square Hospitality Group will eliminate tipping at Union Square Cafe and its 12 other restaurants by the end of next year, the company“s chief executive, Danny Meyer, said o
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