【考研类试卷】会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-26及答案解析.doc
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1、会计硕士专业学位联考英语(二)-26 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use Englis(总题数:1,分数:10.00)While western governments worry over the threat of Ebola, a more pervasive but far less harmful 1 is spreading through their populations like a winter sniffle: mobile personal technology. The similarity between disease
2、 organisms and personal devices is 2 . Viruses and other parasites control larger organisms, 3 resources in order to multiply and spread. Smartphones and other gadgets do the same thing, 4 ever-increasing amounts of human attention and electricity supplied 5 wire umbilici. It is tempting to 6 a “str
3、ategy“ to both phages and phablets, neither of which is sentient. 7 , the process is evolutionary, consisting of many random evolutions, 8 experimented with by many product designers. This makes it all the more powerful. Tech 9 occurs through actively-learnt responses, or “operant conditioning“ as a
4、nimal behaviourists call it. The scientific parallel here also involves a rodent, typically a rat, which occupies a 10 cage called a Skinner Box. The animal is 11 with a food pellet for solving puzzles and punished with an electric shock when it fails. “Are we getting a positive boost of hormones wh
5、en we 12 look at our phone, seeking rewards?“ asks David Shuker, an animal behaviourist at St Andrews university, sounding a little like a man withholding serious scientific endorsement 13 an idea that a journalist had in the shower. Research is needed, he says. Tech tycoons would meanwhile 14 that
6、the popularity &mobile devices is attributed to the brilliance of their designs. This is precisely what people whose thought processes have been 15 by an invasive pseudo-organism would believe. 16 , mobile technology causes symptoms less severe than physiological diseases. There are even benefits to
7、 17 sufferers for shortened attention spans and the caffeine overload triggered by visits to Starbucks for the free Wi-Fi. Most importantly, you can 18 the Financial Times in places as remote as Alaska or Sidcup. In this 19 , a mobile device is closer to a symbiotic organism than a parasite. This wo
8、uld make it 20 to an intestinal bacterium that helps a person to stay alive, rather than a virus that may kill you.(分数:10.00)A.phenomenonB.epidemicC.issueD.eventA.strikingB.obscureC.interestingD.mysteriousA.relyingB.choosingC.grabbingD.usingA.taking overB.feeding onC.catching upD.allowing forA.withB
9、.overC.toD.viaA.pointB.turnC.attributeD.preferA.InsteadB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.OtherwiseA.whichB.asC.thatD.whereA.progressB.termC.crisisD.addictionA.dangerousB.specialC.largeD.funnyA.rewardedB.resistedC.resumedD.reversedA.anxiouslyB.occasionallyC.happilyD.endlesslyA.withinB.fromC.aboutD.throughA.supp
10、ortB.approveC.argueD.insistA.formedB.seperatedC.classifiedD.modifiedA.SurprisinglyB.ImportantlyC.FortunatelyD.RegrettablyA.compensateB.helpC.comfortD.improveA.shareB.obtainC.subscribeD.observeA.partB.senseC.levelD.wayA.adaptiveB.carefulC.similarD.captive二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题
11、数:0,分数:0.00)四、Text 1(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Rarely have the Christmas results for Britain“s supermarkets been awaited with such anxiety. Most of them, especially the market leader, Tesco, struggled in 2014. The hard-discount stores, Aldi and Lidl, continued to undercut them, gobbling up market share, while
12、falling food prices ate into their profits. Asda“s boss, Andrew Clarke, has warned of more challenging times ahead. Yet the lesson from these results is clear. Grocers with a clearly defined position in the market will continue to prosper, but for those without one there is more pain to come. Thus W
13、aitrose, for instance, has remained resolutely and distinctly posh. It has refused to chase the upstart discounters by reducing prices, as mid-market rivals have done. Natalie Berg of Planet Retail, a research organization argues that the key to survival in a ferociously competitive groceries market
14、 is to offer the customer a brand that is “clear, targeted and consistent.“ Waitrose, at the top end of the market, does this welt, as do Lidl and Aldi at the bottom. The rest are stranded in the middle, trying to be all things to all people. This week, for instance, Asda, Sainsbury“s and Tesco anno
15、unced further price cuts. That might fend off the discounters for a bit. It will also muddy perceptions of who their target customers really are. But it is not all gloom for the supermarkets. A more clement economic environment should help all of them. Tumbling fuel prices anda novelty, thisrising r
16、eal wages will put more money in shoppers“ pockets. The results also demonstrate that supermarkets are rewarded for a strong internet presence. Again, Waitrose has done well here: grocery sales through its online service grew by 26% over the Christmas period compared with a year ago. Most of the sup
17、ermarkets are trying out new digital gizmos to make shopping easier. Waitrose is experimenting with a home-scanning device called Hiku. This will allow people to scan barcodes on Waitrose products at home to add them to their online shopping basket. There are grounds for optimism even at Tesco, argu
18、es Bryan Roberts, an analyst at Kantar Retail. For a couple of years its stores in London have done better than those in the rest of the country. Store managers in the capital have enjoyed more autonomy to fill their shelves with products suited to the people who live or work in the local area. Devo
19、lution seems simple, but effective.(分数:10.00)(1).Which of the following is NOT Aldi and Lidi have done to most of Britain“s supermarkets?(分数:2.00)A.Undercut them.B.Ate into their profits.C.Gobbled up their market share.D.Made their food costs increase.(2).The clear lessen in Paragraph 2 means grocer
20、s should _.(分数:2.00)A.chase the upstart discountersB.have target marketC.reduce pricesD.have middle-market rivals(3).We can learn from Paragraph 3 that _.(分数:2.00)A.Asda is at the top end of the marketB.Lidi and Aldi are in the middle of the marketC.Waitrose will muddy its target customersD.Tesco is
21、 stranded in the middle of the market(4).The word “gizmos“ (Para. 4) probably means _.(分数:2.00)A.technologiesB.meansC.devicesD.products(5).It can be concluded from the last paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.devolution is an effective way to increase salesB.there is no reason for Tesco to be pessimisticC.T
22、esco should merge its stores in the rest of the countryD.Tesco“s stores in London miss local trends五、Text 2(总题数:1,分数:10.00)For the past few months, artificial intelligence (AI) has been a much talked about topic in the worlds of both pop culture and science. Last November saw the release of Oscar-no
23、minated and winning biopic, “The Imitation Game“, about the father of the modern computer, Alan Turing. Last month, another Hollywood film about clever robots, Chappie, hit theaters. Is artificial intelligence a boon or does it spell doom for humans? In their book, authors Erik Brynjolfsson and Andr
24、ew McAfee, both of whom hail from MIT, US, could barely hide their excitement toward the rise of machines. According to the authors, we are entering an age of accelerated development of artificial and robotic technology. “Digital machines have escaped their narrow confines and started to demonstrate
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