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1、MBA 联考英语-20 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 invention of both labor-saving tools and tools of intelligence is rarely accidental. Instead, it is usually the product of human need; (1) is truly the mother of invention. People usually devise tools to (2) for natural d
2、eficiencies. For example, people invented weapons to defend (3) from physically superior (4) . But (5) is only one incentive for inventions. People also invent (6) tools to (7) certain established tasks more efficiently. For instance, people developed the bow and arrow from the (8) spear or javelin
3、in order to shoot (9) and strike with greater strength.(10) civilizations developed, greater work efficiency came to be demanded, and (11) tools became more (12) . A tool would (13) a function until it proved (14) in meeting human needs, at which point an improvement would be made. One impetus for i
4、nvention has always been the (15) for speed and high-quality resultsprovided they are achieved (16) reasonable costs. Stone pebbles were sufficient to account for small quantities of possessions, (17) they were not efficient enough for performing sophisticated mathematics. However, beads arranged sy
5、stematically evolved into the abacus. The (18) of this tool can be (19) to the development of commerce in the East around 3000 B.C. and the abacus is known (20) by the ancient Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese, etc(分数:10.00)A.imaginationB.creativityC.necessityD.illusionA.substituteB.compensateC.accoun
6、tD.qualifyA.their possessionsB.their childrenC.themselvesD.themA.enemiesB.neighborsC.disastersD.animalsA.entertainmentB.luxuryC.survivalD.adaptationA.ordinaryB.commonC.particularD.valuableA.tackleB.performC.operateD.facilitateA.desertedB.existingC.witheringD.outdatedA.farB.furtherC.fartherD.furthest
7、A.SinceB.IfC.Now thatD.AsA.as a resultB.for one reasonC.by no meansD.at any rateA.convenientB.sophisticatedC.elaborateD.comprehensiveA.serveB.actC.playD.commitA.inefficientB.effectiveC.adequateD.sufficientA.accessB.promotionC.remedyD.questA.withB.inC.forD.atA.butB.andC.whileD.thusA.originsB.devicesC
8、.sourcesD.evidencesA.trailedB.tracedC.trappedD.testedA.to be usedB.to have usedC.to have been usedD.to use二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:4,分数:40.00)Passage OneAnyone who doubts that global financial markets control national economies need only look at the crisis facing the “tigers“
9、of the Far East. Last year, the value of their currencies dropped rapidly, after investors decided that their economic policies were not strong enough; now the region is suffering slower growth, lower living standards and rising unemployment.The situation in Asia shows how power has shifted from ind
10、ividual governments to the markets. In theory, governments are free to set their own economic policies; in practice, they must conform to a global economic model or risk being penalized by the markets.Adjusting to this new “economic order“ is proving difficult. In the developed world, and in particu
11、lar the European Union, globalization is facing widespread public resistance. Critics complain that, without the protection of trade barriers, jobs are being lost to workers in poorer countries, and wages for employees in rich countries are falling. Opponents in the European Union point to the effec
12、ts that globalization has had in the U.S. and Britain. In those countries, wages are stagnantexcept for a few privileged-and taxes and welfare benefits have been reduced to help companies compete with industries in the developing world.Those in favor of globalization accuse their critics of being sh
13、ortsighted protectionists. They claim that a more integrated global economy will ultimately benefit everyone because it will enable countries to specialize in those areas where they perform best. Developing countries, with their higher populations and lower wages, will concentrate on labor-intensive
14、 industries. The richer countries, on the other hand, will diversify into high-tech industries, where high productivity and specialist knowledge are paramount. The effect of this will be to improve productivity in all countries, leading to higher living standards. The free movement of capital will a
15、lso help poorer countries develop so that they can play a full and active role in the world economy.But how close are we to a truly global economy? For those in favor of globalization, probably too close. But in terms of real economic integration, there are still many problems to be solved. A global
16、 economy would mean complete freedom of movement of goods and services, capital, and labor. Yet, even ignoring the tariffs and other restrictions still in place, cross-border trade remains tiny as compared with the volume of goods and services traded within countries; foreign investment is also extr
17、emely small, amounting to little more than five percent of the developed worlds domestic investments.But what is really holding globalization back is the lack of labor mobility. Labor markets remain overwhelmingly national even in areas like the European Union, where citizens can live and work in an
18、y EU country. The main reasons for this are language and cultural barriers; the lack of internationally recognized qualifications; and, in some cases, strict immigration controls.(分数:10.00)(1).The main reason why some Asian countries are suffering from economic depression is that they _.(分数:2.00)A.d
19、oubt that global financial markets will control national economiesB.fail to follow a global economic model adequatelyC.have set their own free economic policiesD.have their power interfere with the markets(2).The main opposition to globalization is that _.(分数:2.00)A.taxes and welfare in the develope
20、d countries are reduced without protection of trade barriersB.there are too great economic differences between rich and poor countriesC.globalization is beneficial to the developing countries onlyD.high productivity and specialist knowledge are not suitable to labor-intensive industries(3).What does
21、 the sentence “wages are stagnant“ (Paragraph 3) most probably mean?(分数:2.00)A.Wages stop rising.B.Wages are so high that there is no need to rise.C.There is a pause in wages, but they will soon rise.D.Wages begin to fall.(4).The word “paramount“ (Paragraph 4) may be replaced by _.(分数:2.00)A.vitalB.
22、more importantC.less importantD.similar(5).The author suggests in the passage that in order to realize a truly global economy, great efforts should be made in all the following aspects EXCEPT _.(分数:2.00)A.elimination of language and cultural barriersB.permission of free labor mobilityC.increase in t
23、he volume of goods and services traded beyond borderD.reduction of tariffs and loosening of other restrictionsPassage TwoMale chauvinismthe attitude that women are the passive and inferior servants of society and of mensets women apart from the rest of the working class. Even when they do the same w
24、ork as men, women are not considered workers in the same sense, with the need and right to work to provide for their families or to support themselves independently. They are expected to accept work at lower wages and without job security. Thus they can be used as a marginal or reserve labor force w
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