【考研类试卷】会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-15 (1)及答案解析.doc
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1、会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-15 (1)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Directions:(总题数:5,分数:100.00)It“s possible that while you are at work, you may dream about a month of Sundays, but your boss wishes for a week of Tuesday. That“s because he probably knows that productivity is one
2、of the main factors bolstering a company“s growth. And a recent poll shows that workers are most productive on Tuesdays! Accountemps, an employment agency, conducted a national survey of office managers, which shows that by the middle of the week, they see a dramatic productivity decrease. While Mon
3、day is considered second in “productivity value,“ only nine percent of office managers think Wednesday is the peak productivity day. Five percent believe it is Thursday. And Friday, well, you can just imagine! However, forty-eight percent of the managers polled said that Tuesday is, by far, the most
4、 productive day of the week. A close analysis of workweek rhythms would turn up some obvious reasons for those survey results. First of all, Monday is overloaded with meetings, designed to “get things moving,“ and everybody knows meetings aren“t very productive. Wednesday is “hump day“ (驼峰日) get ove
5、r it as painlessly as possible, a worker thinks, and the week is more than halfway over. On Thursday, people are running out of steam; and Friday, everybody“s thinking about the weekend. There are reasons why the other days aren“t productive, but what makes Tuesday special? Tuesdays, employees hit p
6、eak performance because they are very focused on day-to-day activities. Also, it“s usually the first day of the week when they“re focused on their own task. They“re not in meetings that take them away from their primary responsibilities. Actually, Tuesdays can be quite hectic. Workers are arriving a
7、t work fairly frantic. And so, in 10 hours, they“re doing 20-hour work. That“s productive, but it“s also tough. This does not mean that nothing happens on the last three days of the workweek. Things do not get so lax that people are sitting with their feet on desks, sipping coffee and talking on the
8、 phone all day, but there“s a definite lack of focus. The pace softens and the rhythm slows down. And this is not healthy: it produces fatigue and lowers productivity. To prevent this midweek slowdown, some management consultants suggest that employers avoid jamming so many meetings into Mondays. Wo
9、rk deadlines can be rescheduled to stretch out the workflow. Variations in productivity are only natural, but both workers and bosses win when the peaks and valleys are less dramatic than they are now.(分数:20.00)(1).According to the poll, which of the following days is most productive?(分数:4.00)A.Thur
10、sday.B.Friday.C.Monday.D.Wednesday.(2).The peak productivity day of the week is marked by _.(分数:4.00)A.violent excitement and activityB.due enthusiasm and creativityC.hurried and disordered movementD.full concentration and efficiency(3).The word “lax“ in the last paragraph means _.(分数:4.00)A.usually
11、 negligibleB.lacking in controlC.totally distractiveD.worthy of relaxing(4).With respect to the changes in productivity, the text suggests that _.(分数:4.00)A.work deadlines can be readjustedB.they are reasonable and expectableC.Monday meetings may be called offD.their differences are to be minimized(
12、5).The author has explained all of the following EXCEPT _.(分数:4.00)A.the steps taken to alter workweek rhythmsB.the productivity on the 6th day of the weekC.the reason why midweek slowdown takes placeD.the concern bosses have about low productivityFew people know that Mr. Potato Head was almost litt
13、le more than a forgotten cereal premium. But history has a way of being kind to the classics. And George Lerner was about to make history! During the World War era, George Lerner enjoyed success as a well-known inventor and designer. Just before 1950, he designed and produced a first generation set
14、of plastic face pieces. The push pin-shaped noses, ears, eyes and mouth parts could be pushed into fruits or vegetables to transform the food into an endless array of magical anthropomorphic playmates. The toy wasn“t an immediate hit however. There was still a World War mentality to conserve resourc
15、es. Toy companies didn“t think that customers would accept the idea of wasting a piece of food as a child“s toy. But after a while, George finally sold the toy, for $ 5,000 dollars, to a cereal company, who planned to use the pieces as a premium giveaway in cereal boxes. But George knew that his new
16、 toy deserved a bigger shot. And that shot came in a meeting with a family-owned New England manufacturer. Mr. Lerner and the manufacturer bought back the rights from the cereal company for $ 7,000. Mr. Potato Head, one of the world“s most adored “personalities,“ was “born“ in 1952, and began making
17、 history at an early age as the very first toy to be advertised on television. The original Mr. Potato Head contained only parts, such as eyes, ears, noses and mouths, and parents had to supply children with real potatoes for face-changing fun! Over the next three decades, a variety of Mr. Potato He
18、ad products were sold. He was so loved by children, that he was expanded into additional toy categories including puzzles, creative play sets, and electronic handheld board and video games. The vast popularity of Mr. Potato Head also attracted non-toy companies who licensed his image and name to mak
19、e apparel, accessories and novelty items. Mr. Potato Head“s appeal to people young and old made him the ideal ambassador for many causes and good-will efforts. On his 40th birthday, it was decided that he would no longer be a “couch potato.“ And he received a special award from the President“s Counc
20、il for Physical Fitness, right on the lawn of the White House! Always one to pass on a wholesome message to the public, he and Mrs. Potato Head joined up with the League of Women“s Voters in 1996 to help out with their “Get out the Vote“ campaign and spread the word about the importance of voting to
21、 Americans.(分数:20.00)(1).What happened to the first generation of the new toy?(分数:4.00)A.It was widely accepted as soon as it was made.B.It was sold to a toy company and it was sold well.C.It was given away to customers by a cereal company as a gift.D.Its patent was sold at the price of $ 7,000 doll
22、ars.(2).We learn from the passage that the original form of Mr. Potato Head _.(分数:4.00)A.was very ugly and refused by customersB.was designed during the World War eraC.was completely made of eatable potatoesD.was made up of several separate parts(3).From the development history of the toy we can kno
23、w that _.(分数:4.00)A.it was the first product that appeared in an advertisement on TVB.it was entirely made of plastic in 1960C.many forms of it had been designed before 1982D.it is not one kind of toy any more at last(4).Which one is not possible to see the image of Mr. Potato Head?(分数:4.00)A.Cartoo
24、n plays.B.Pharmaceutical advertisement.C.Electronic games.D.Cloth advertisement.(5).According to the last paragraph, the role played by Mr. Potato Head is _.(分数:4.00)A.a simple children“s toyB.everyone“s best friendC.an entertainment starD.a popular cultural symbolLife really should be one long jour
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