【考研类试卷】北京航空航天大学考博英语-2及答案解析.doc
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1、北京航空航天大学考博英语-2 及答案解析(总分:80.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:4,分数:30.00)Passage 1One silly question I simply cannot tolerate is “How do you feel?“ Usually the question is asked of a man in action - a man walking along the street, or busily working at his desk.
2、 So what do you expect him to say? Hell probably say, “Fine, Im an right. “ But you have put a hug a his ear-maybe now he is not sure. If you are his good friend, you may have seen something on his face, or in his walk, that he over-looked that morning. It makes him worrying a little. He looks in a
3、mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, “How do you feel?“Every question has its time and place. Its perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask “How do you feel?“ if you are visiting a close friend in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking
4、on both legs, hurrying to take a train or sitting at his desk working, its no time to ask him that silly question.When George Bernard Shaw, the famous British writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him, “How do you feel?“ Shaw put him in his place. “When you reach my age,“ he said, “eith
5、er you feel all right or you are dead. /(分数:7.50)(1).According to the writer, greetings, such as “How do you feel?“A. show ones consideration for others B. are a good way to make friendsC. are proper to ask a man in action D. generally make one feel uneasy(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(2).The question “How do yo
6、u feel?“ seems to be correct and suitable when asked of _.A. a friend who is ill B. a person who has lost a close friendC. a stranger who looks somewhat worried D. a man who is working at his desk(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(3).George Bernard Shaws reply in this passage shows his _.A. silliness B. cleverness C
7、. carelessness D. politeness(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(4).“You have put a bug in his ear“ means that you have _.A. made him laugh B. shown concern for himC. made fun of him D. given him some kind of warning(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(5).This passage can be entitled _.A. A Silly Question B. Dont Trouble a Busy ManC. Wh
8、at Are Good Greetings D. George Bernard Shaws Reply(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.Passage 2In recent years many countries of the world have been faced with the problem of how to make their workers more productive. Some experts claim the answer is to make jobs more varied. But do more varied jobs lead to greater p
9、roductivity? The evidence shows that while variety certainly makes the workers life more enjoyable, it does not actually make him work harder. As far as increasing productivity is concerned, then, variety is not an important factor.Other experts feel that giving the worker freedom to do his job in h
10、is own way is important. There is no doubt that this is true. The problem is that this kind of freedom cannot easily be given in the modem factory with its complicated machinery which must be used in a fixed way. Thus, although freedom of choice may be important, usually very little can be done to c
11、reate it.Another important consideration is how much a worker contributes to the product he is making. In most factories the worker sees only one small part of the produce Some car factories are now experimenting with having many small production lines rather than a large one, so that each worker co
12、ntributes more to the production of the cars on his line. It would seem that not only is degree of the workers contribution an important factor, therefore, but it is also one we can do something about.To what extent does more money lead to greater productivity? The workers themselves certainly think
13、 this is important. But perhaps they want more money only because the work they do is so boring. Money just lets them enjoy their spare time more. A similar argument may explain demands for shorter working hours. Perhaps if we make their jobs more interesting, they will want neither more money nor s
14、horter working hours.(分数:7.50)(1).Varied jobs, in writers opinion, will _.A. offer greater productivityB. drive workers to work harderC. make workers more productiveD. make workers life more enjoyable, but do not make them more hardworking(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(2).According to the passage, freedom can no
15、t be easily given since _.A. it is in not what workers care aboutB. it has nothing to do with increasing productivityC. freedom will do harm to the managementD. machines in modem factories must be organized in a fixed way(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(3).Degree of the workers contribution is greater when _.A. a
16、factory possesses more experts B. a factory has many small production linesC. workers enjoy more freedom D. workers work at a large production line(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(4).Workers want more money and shorter working hours to _.A. enjoy themselves more after work B. produce greater work flowC. show their
17、 great abilities D. challenge the management(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.(5).According to the passage, the statement that best describes the writers attitude is _.A. there are no ways to make workers more productiveB. workers want more variety, freedom and money, but shorter working time and less contributionC.
18、 variety, freedom, contribution, more money and shorter working time seem possible factors leading to greater productivity, actually they are not or they are impossibleD. it is impossible to make workers work more productively, because the work they do is so boring(分数:1.50)A.B.C.D.Passage 3What do c
19、onsumers really want? Thats a question market researchers would love to answer. But since people dont always say what they think, marketers would need direct access to consumers thoughts to get the truth.Now, in a way, that is possible. At the “Mind of the Market“ laboratory at Harvard Business Scho
20、ol, researchers are looking inside shoppers skulls to develop more effective advertisements and marketing pitches. Using imaging techniques that measure blood flow to various parts of the brain, the Harvard team hopes to predict how consumers will react to particular products and to discover the mos
21、t effective ways to present information. Stephen Kosslyn, a professor of psychology at Harvard, and business school professor Gerald Zaltman, oversee the lab. “The goal is not to manipulate peoples preferences,“ says Kosslyn, “just to speak to their actual desires. “The groups findings, though still
22、 preliminary, could radically change how firms develop and market new products.The Harvard group use position emission topography (PET) scans to monitor the brain activity. These PET scans, along with other non-invasive imaging techniques; enable researchers to see which parts of the brain are activ
23、e during specific tasks (such as remembering a word). Correlations have been found between blood flow to specific areas and future behavior. Because of this, Harvard researchers believe the scans can also predict future purchasing patterns. According to an unpublished paper the group produced, “It i
24、s possible to use these techniques to predict not only whether people will remember and have specific emotional reactions to certain materials, but also whether they will be inclined to want those materials months later. “The Harvard group is now moving into the next stage of experiments. They will
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