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1、考研英语模拟试卷 337 及答案与解析一、Section I Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points) 1 Selection to participate in a top executive-education program is an important rung on the ladder to top corporate jobs. U.S. corporat
2、ions (1)_ billions of dollars in this form of management developmentand use it to (2)_ and train fast-track managers. Yet one (3)_ of executive education found that less than 5% of the managers (4)_ to these high-profile programs are womenand minorities are terribly (5)_ as well.The numbers are (6)_
3、. In regular business (7)_ usually paid for by the participant, not an employerthere are plenty of women and minorities. Women, for example, (8)_ for about 30% of MBA candidates. Yet in the (9)_ programs paid for by corporations that round out a managers credentials at a (10)_ career point, usually
4、at age 40 or 45, companies are making only a (11)_ investment in developing female and minority executives. A case (12)_ point: Only about 30% of the 180 executives in Stanfords recent (13)_ management program were women.Most companies say these days they are (14)_ hiring and promoting women and min
5、oritiesand there are some (15)_ trends in overall employment and pay levels so why are companies (16)_ the ball when it (17)_ executive education? The schools (18)_ that they are neither the cause of nor the cure for the problem. A Harvard Business School dean figures that companies are (19)_ of sen
6、ding their female executives (20)_ they dont want to lose them to competitors.(A)endow(B) venture(C) invest(D)donate(A)designate(B) identify(C) fabricate(D)approach(A)view(B) examination(C) survey(D)test(A)delivered(B) transported(C) transmitted(D)sent(A)under-represented(B) underlined(C) underestim
7、ated(D)undermined(A)ridiculous(B) dreadful(C) shameful(D)cruel(A)projects(B) programs(C) plans(D)items(A)occupy(B) possess(C) account(D)take(A)privileged(B) prestigious(C) preferable(D)professional(A)important(B) key(C) weak(D)normal(A)token(B) assurable(C) key(D)symbolic(A)beside(B) up to(C) in(D)t
8、o(A)inferior(B) dependent(C) junior(D)advanced(A)passively(B) aggressively(C) progressively(D)intensively(A)negative(B) right(C) positive(D)wrong(A)dropping(B) carrying(C) bouncing(D)opening(A)comes in(B) comes to(C) comes on(D)comes from(A)apprehend(B) verify(C) maintain(D)promise(A)shy(B) coward(C
9、) brave(D)fearful(A)that(B) while(C) because(D)ButPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 Forget Iraq and budget deficits. The most serious political problem on both sides of the Atlantic is none of these. It is a
10、difficulty that has dogged the ruling classes for millennia. It is the servant problem.In Britain David Blunkett, the home secretary, has resigned over an embarrassment (or one of many embarrassments, in a story involving his ex-girlfriend, her husband, two pregnancies and some DNA) concerning a vis
11、a for a Filipina nanny employed by his mistress. His office speeded it through for reasons unconnected to the national shortage of unskilled labour. Mr. Blunkett resigned ahead of a report by Sir Alan Budd, an economist who is investigating the matter at the governments request.In America Bernard Ke
12、rik, the presidents nominee for the Department of Homeland Security, withdrew last week because he had carelessly employed a Mexican nanny whose Play-Doh skills were in better order than her paperwork. Mr. Kerik also remembered that he hadnt paid her taxes. The nominee has one or two other “issues“
13、(an arrest warrant in 1998, and allegations of dodgy business dealings and extra-marital affairs). But employing an illegal nanny would probably have been enough to undo him, as it has several other cabinet and judicial appointees in recent years.There is an easy answer to the servant problemobvious
14、 to economists, if not to the less clear-sighted. Perhaps Sir Alan, a dismal scientist of impeccable rationality, will be thoughtful enough to point it out in his report.Parents are not the only people who have difficulty getting visas for workers. All employers face restrictive immigration policies
15、 which raise labour costs. Some may respond by trying to fiddle the immigration system, but most deal with the matter by exporting jobs. In the age of the global economy, the solution to the servant problem is simple: rather than importing the nanny, offshore the children.21 According to the text, t
16、he servant problem is to the ruling class what(A)the political problem to the ruler.(B) the embarrassment to the home secretary.(C) the chronic ailment to the patient.(D)the governments request to the economist.22 In paragraph 1, “both sides of the Atlanti“ probably refers to(A)the United States and
17、 United Kingdom.(B) the European and American.(C) the North America and Europe.(D)the North American continent and the British Isles.23 Paragraph 2 and 3 are written to(A)explain Mr. Blunketts resignation.(B) refute the conclusion made by Mr. Kerit.(C) describe the presidents nomination.(D)illustrat
18、e the persistent servant problem.24 How does the author feel about Mr. Alan?(A)His dismal thought is impractical.(B) His relevant argument is acceptable.(C) His apparent solution is implausible.(D)His clear-sighted report is most trust-worthy.25 Which of the following can be inferred from the text?(
19、A)Getting visa for servants will not be a problem.(B) Sir Alan is qualified to be a dismal scientist.(C) The majority gets rid of the traditional solution.(D)Exporting jobs and fiddling the immigration system are detrimental.25 Wherever people have been, they have left waste behind, which can cause
20、all sorts of problems. Waste often stinks, attracts vermin and creates eyesores. More seriously, it can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when dumped, or into the air when burned. And then there are some really nasty forms of industrial waste, such as spent nuclear fuel, for which no
21、 universally accepted disposal methods have thus far been developed.Yet many also see waste as an opportunity. Getting rid of it all has become a huge global business. Rich countries spend some $ 120 billion a year disposing of their municipal waste alone and another $ 150 billion on industrial wast
22、e. The amount of waste that countries produce tends to grow in tandem with their economies, and especially with the rate of urbanization. So waste firms see a rich future in places such as China, India and Brazil, which at present spend only about $ 5 billion a year collecting and treating their mun
23、icipal waste.Waste also presents an opportunity in a grander sense: as a potential resource. Much of it is already burned to generate energy. Clever new technologies to turn it into fertiliser or chemicals or fuel are being developed all the time. Visionaries see a world without waste, with rubbish
24、being routinely recycled.Until last summer such views were spreading quickly. But since then plummeting prices for virgin paper, plastic and fuels, and hence also for the waste that substitutes for them, have put an end to such visions. Many of the recycling firms that had argued rubbish was on the
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