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1、考研英语模拟试卷 98(无答案)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 With the development of the global economy, many companies state their basic objective of engaging in a worldwide manufacturing business
2、 and claim that they are or are becoming a multinational company.Some economists (1)_ between the international firm and the multinational company in the following way: the “international firm“ is a term that (2)_ enterprises with various degrees of world orientation in their business; (3)_, the “mu
3、ltinational company“ is one type of international firm. The international firm engages in any activity or (4)_ of activities from exporting, importing and licensing to full scale manufacturing in a number of countries. The international (5)_ of such a company varies from the point at which overseas
4、sales and profits take on importance and top management begins to (6)_ some attention to them to the stage (7)_ the company is globally oriented in its marketing, production, (8)_, and other decisions and considers alternative opportunities around the world.When a company reaches the latter stage, i
5、t becomes (9)_. Thus, the multinational company is one type of international company. It is a (10)_ developed international company with a deep worldwide involvement and a global (11)_ in its management and decision making. More (12)_, the multinational company in manufacturing does business in a nu
6、mber of countries; it has a substantial commitment of its resources in international business; it (13)_ international production in a number of countries; and it has a (14)_ perspective in its management. Significant (15)_ exist among multinational companies. First, such a company may not (16)_ do b
7、usiness in every region and country in the world, (17)_ it considers opportunities throughout the world. Second, it has a (18)_ portion of its assets invested in international business; (19)_ it makes a substantial part of its sales and earns a considerable part of its (20)_ overseas.(A)recognize(B)
8、 distinguish(C) discover(D)detect(A)consists of(B) consists in(C) convinces of(D)confines to(A)as a matter of fact(B) for one thing(C) on the other hand(D)as a result(A)complication(B) conception(C) cooperation(D)combination(A)entertainment(B) involvement(C) evolvement(D)development(A)assign(B) atte
9、nd(C) devote(D)adapt(A)how(B) which(C) where(D)when(A)business(B) sales(C) purchase(D)investment(A)multinational(B) international(C) national(D)regional(A)broadly(B) widely(C) highly(D)deeply(A)prosperity(B) aspect(C) prospect(D)perspective(A)specifically(B) specially(C) socially(D)substantially(A)t
10、akes in(B) lies in(C) engages in(D)involves in(A)citywide(B) countrywide(C) nationwide(D)worldwide(A)difficulties(B) differences(C) similarities(D)relationships(A)totally(B) necessarily(C) completely(D)definitely(A)however(B) but(C) so(D)therefore(A)conspicuous(B) consistent(C) considerable(D)consid
11、erate(A)as a result(B) in the end(C) in the way(D)above all things(A)profits(B) benefits(C) advantages(D)cashesPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)21 National characteristics are not easy to pin down, and when pin
12、ned down they often turn out to be trivialities or seem to have no connection with one another. Spaniards are cruel to animals; Italian can do nothing without making a deafening noise; the Chinese are addicted to gambling. Obviously such things dont matter in themselves. Nevertheless, nothing is cau
13、seless, anti even the fact that Englishmen have bad teeth can tell one something about the realities of English life.Here are a couple of generalizations about England that would be accepted by almost all observers. One is that the English are not gifted artistically. They are not as musical as the
14、Germans or Italians; painting and sculpture have never flourished in England as they have in France. Another is that, as Europeans go, the English are not intellectual. They have a horror of abstract thought; they feel no need for any philosophy or systematic world-view. Nor is this because they are
15、 practical, as they are so fond of claiming for themselves. One has only to look at their methods of town planning and water supply, their obstinate clinging to everything that is out of date and a nuisance, a spelling system that defies analysis and a system of weights and measures that is intellig
16、ible only to the compilers of arithmetic books, to see how little they care about mere efficiency.Another English characteristic which is so much a part of us that we barely notice it is the addiction to hobbies and spare-time occupations, the privateness of English life. We are a nation of flower-l
17、overs, but also a nation of stamp-collectors, pigeon-fanciers, amateur carpenters, coupon-snipers, darts-players, crossword-puzzle fans. All the culture that is most truly native centers round things which even when they are communal are not officialthe pub, the football match, the back garden, the
18、fireside and the nice cup of tea. The liberty the individual is still believed in, almost as in the nineteenth century. But this has nothing to do with economic liberty, the right to exploit others for profit. It is the liberty to have a home of your own, to do what you like in your spare time, to c
19、hoose your own amusements instead of having them chosen for you from above.21 From the first paragraph, we can learn that(A)Chinese are indulged in gambling.(B) you are likely to encounter cruel animals in Spain.(C) whenever an Italian does anything, he will keep a stiff upper lip.(D)to summarize on
20、e peoples characteristics, one must understand their culture.22 What does the sentence “nothing is causeless, and even the fact that Englishmen have bad teeth can tell one something about the realities of English life.“(Paragraph 1) imply?(A)English are wise people.(B) Englishmen have distinct chara
21、cteristics.(C) The realities of English life are caused by some reasons.(D)Englishmen love to say something bad behind ones back.23 According to the passage, which of the following is Englishmens characteristic?(A)They are afraid of change.(B) They are inborn artists.(C) They are stubborn.(D)They ar
22、e practical.24 What can be inferred from the last paragraph?(A)Englishmen love rural life.(B) Englishmen are childish.(C) Englishmen often hold banquets.(D)Englishmen dont like official activities.25 The writer develops his ideas in the three-paragraph passage by means of(A)contrast.(B) comparison.(
23、C) a combination of comparison and examples.(D)a combination of contrast and examples.26 The moral high ground has always been female territory. Men, after all, lie and cheat and rob and pollute the environment and disproportionately populate the prisons, while women do their best to appreciate thei
24、r good qualities. Some women, at least. But with the rise of feminism, the assaults on mens moral integrity have become more frequent, and the belief in their arrogance and lack of concern for anything but their own selfish ends has become a truism. Its the men who are greedy. Its the men who are di
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