[外语类试卷]GMAT(VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷24及答案与解析.doc
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1、GMAT( VERBAL)阅读模拟试卷 24及答案与解析 0 As the economic role of multinational, global corporations expands, the international economic environment will be shaped increasingly not by govern- ments or international institutions, but by the interaction between governments and global corporations, especially in
2、the United States, Europe, and Japan. A significant factor in this shifting world economy is the trend toward regional trading blocs of nations, which has a potentially large effect on the evolution of the world trading system. Two examples of this trend are the United States- Canada Free Trade Agre
3、ement(FTA)and Europe 1992, the move by the European Community(EC)to dismantle impediments to the free flow of goods, services, capital, and labor among member states by the end of 1992. However, although numerous political and economic factors were operative in launching the move to integrate the EC
4、s markets, concern about pro- tectionism within the EC does not appear to have been a major consideration. This is in sharp contrast to the FTA, the overwhelming reason for that bilateral initiative was fear of increasing United States protectionism. Nonetheless, although markedly different in origi
5、n and nature, both regional developments are highly significant in that they will foster integration in the two largest and richest markets of the world, as well as provoke questions about the future direction of the world trading system. 1 The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to ( A) de
6、scribe an initiative and propose its continuance. ( B) chronicle a development and illustrate its inconsistencies. ( C) identify a trend and suggest its importance. ( D) summarize a process and question its significance. ( E) report a phenomenon and outline its probable future. 2 According to the pa
7、ssage, all of the following are elements of the shifting world economy EXCEPT ( A) an alteration in the role played by governments. ( B) an increase in interaction between national governments and international regulatory institutions. ( C) an increase in the formation of multi-national trading alli
8、ances. ( D) an increase in integration in the two richest markets of the world. ( E) a fear of increasing United States protectionism. 3 The passage suggests which of the following about global corporations? ( A) Their continued growth depends on the existence of a fully integrated international mar
9、ket. ( B) Their potential effect on the world market is a matter of ongoing concern to international institutions. ( C) They will have to assume quasi-governmental functions if current economic trends continue. ( D) They have provided a model of economic success for regional trading blocs. ( E) Thei
10、r influence on world economics will continue to increase. 4 According to the passage, one similarity between the FTA and Europe 1992 is that they both ( A) overcame concerns about the role of politics in the shifting world economy. ( B) originated out of concern over unfair trade practices by other
11、nations. ( C) exemplify a trend toward regionaliza-tion of commercial markets. ( D) place the economic needs of the trading bloc ahead of those of the member nations. ( E) help to ensure the continued economic viability of the world community. 5 Which of the following can be inferred from the passag
12、e about the European Community prior to the adoption of the Europe 1992 program? ( A) There were restrictions on commerce between the member nations. ( B) The economic policies of the member nations focused on global trading issues. ( C) There were few impediments to trade between the member nations
13、 and the United States. ( D) The flow of goods between the member nations and Canada was insignificant. ( E) Relations between multinational corporations and the governments of the member nations were strained. 6 The author discusses the FTA and Europe 1992 most likely in order to ( A) point out the
14、 similarities between two seemingly disparate trading alliances. ( B) illustrate how different economic motivations produce different types of trading blocs. ( C) provide contrasting examples of a trend that is influencing the world economy. ( D) identify the most important characteristics of succes
15、sful economic integration. ( E) trace the history of regional trading blocs. 7 Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage? ( A) An argument is put forth and evidence for and against it given. ( B) An assertion is made and opposing evidence presented. ( C) Two hypotheses ar
16、e described and shown to inconsistent with one another. ( D) A phenomenon is identified and illustrations of this phenomenon offered. ( E) A specific case of a phenomenon is discussed a generalization drawn. 7 In Forces of Production , David Noble examines the transformation of the machine-tool indu
17、stry as the industry moved from reliance on skilled arti- sans to automation. Noble writes from a Marxist perspective, and his central argument is that management, in its decisions to automate, conspired against labor: the power that the skilled machin- ists wielded in the industry was intolerable t
18、o management. Noble fails to substantiate this claim, although his argument is impressive when he applies the Marxist concept of “ de-skilling “ the use of technology to replace skilled laboi to the automation of the machine-tool industry. In automating, the industry moved to computer-based, digital
19、ized “ numerical-control“ (N/C) technolo- gy, rather than to artisan-generated “record-playback“(R/P)technology. Although both systems reduced reliance on skilled labor, Noble clearly prefers R/P, with its inherent acknowl- edgment of workers skills: unlike N/ C, its programs were produced not by en
20、gineers at their computers, but by skilled machinists, who recorded their own movements to “teach“ machines to duplicate those movements. However, Noble s only evidence of conspiracy is that, although the two approaches were roughly equal in technical merit, management chose N/C. From this he con- c
21、ludes that automation is undertaken not because efficiency demands it or scientific advances allow it, but because it is a tool in the ceaseless war of capitalists against labor. 8 The author of the passage is primarily concerned with ( A) reexamining a political position and defending its validity.
22、 ( B) examining a management decision and defending its necessity. ( C) analyzing a scholarly study and pointing out a central weakness. ( D) explaining a trend in automation and warning about its dangers. ( E) chronicling the history of an industry and criticizing its development. 9 According to in
23、formation in the passage, the term “de-skilling“ refers to the ( A) loss of skills to industry when skilled workers are replaced by unskilled laborers. ( B) substitution of mechanized processes for labor formerly performed by skilled workers. ( C) labor theory that automation is technologically comp
24、arable to skilled labor. ( D) process by which skilled machinists “teach“ machines to perform certain tasks. ( E) exclusion of skilled workers from participation in the development of automated technology. 10 Which of the following best characterizes the function of the second paragraph of the passa
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