[考研类试卷]考研英语(一)模拟试卷171及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(一)模拟试卷 171 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) 0 Sheryl Sandberg is a feminist icon for the tech world.【B1】_Silicon Valley, very few people would have【B2】_David Goldbergs name. Bu
2、t millions read about him in Lean In, a popular book about how women can do better in the workplace.Ms. Sandberg writes that the most important【B3】_choice a woman makes is【B4】_she marries. A caring spouse can help you【B5】_; a jealous or lazy one may hold you back. Mr. Goldberg, who died on May 1st,
3、was one of the former. He gave his own stellar career lower【B6】_than his wifes even more stellar one. He left a job in Los Angeles to be in the Bay Area, where Ms. Sandberg was a rising star at Google. When Ms. Sandberg was offered a job at Facebook in 2008, he【B7】_her to negotiate for a better pay
4、package. When their first child was born,Ms. Sandberg had hurt her leg and was on【B8】_, so Mr. Goldberg took charge of the baby for the first week. When a friend【B9】_he had been playing football when his wife gave birth(some men are rather【B10】_), Mr. Goldberg scolded him for his【B11】_.For a billion
5、aire, it is【B12】_unusual for him to have a(an) 【B13 】_spouse. It is easier to succeed in the first place【B14】_you are part of a team, and the super-wealthy do not have to【 B15】_un-supportive matesthey can always find【B16】_.【B17 】_, people saw the Sandberg/Goldberg household as a model of modern femi
6、nism. Female superstars are still【B18 】_in Silicon Valley, and macho【B19 】 _is still common. Mr. Goldberg was often asked how he felt about living in his wifes shadow; he made it clear that he was【B20 】_by her success.1 【B1 】(A)Outside(B) Beyond(C) Within(D)Across2 【B2 】(A)identified(B) recognized(C
7、) called(D)spotted3 【B3 】(A)career(B) occupation(C) profession(D)vocation4 【B4 】(A)who(B) how(C) why(D)whom5 【B5 】(A)fatten(B) popularize(C) excel(D)survive6 【B6 】(A)priority(B) importance(C) meaning(D)affection7 【B7 】(A)manipulated(B) incited(C) coached(D)persuaded8 【B8 】(A)leave(B) honeymoon(C) cr
8、utches(D)bed9 【B9 】(A)boasted(B) madden(C) mutter(D)miscalculate10 【B10 】(A)macho(B) hands-off(C) oblivious(D)courageous11 【B11 】(A)discourteousness(B) rudeness(C) inattentiveness(D)carelessness12 【B12 】(A)sometimes(B) hardly(C) never(D)always13 【B13 】(A)supportive(B) stunning(C) outstanding(D)roman
9、tic14 【B14 】(A)even as(B) as long as(C) even if(D)as if15 【B15 】(A)lag behind(B) root for(C) put up with(D)move on to16 【B16 】(A)another(B) the one(C) one(D)the other17 【B17 】(A)thus(B) meanwhile(C) although(D)nonetheless18 【B18 】(A)rare(B) ubiquitous(C) envied(D)unique19 【B19 】(A)behavior(B) appear
10、ance(C) inferiority(D)superiority20 【B20 】(A)encouraged(B) delighted(C) dominated(D)dwarfedPart ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 MANAGEMENT consultants, investment banks and big law firms are the Holy Trinity of
11、white-collar careers. They recruit up to a third of the graduates of the worlds best universities. They offer starting salaries in excess of $ 100,000 and a chance of making many multiples of that. They also provide a ladder to even better things. The top ranks of governments and central banks are s
12、prinkled with Goldman Sachs and McKinsey veterans. Technology firms, though they are catching up fast, have nothing like the same grip on the global elite. Which raises a pressing question: how do you maximize your chances of joining such elite professional-services firms?Lauren Rivera of Northweste
13、rn Universitys Kellogg School of Management has spent a decade studying how these firms recruit. According to her, the best way to get into the tiny group of elite firms is to be studying at the tiny group of elite universities. The firms spend millions of dollars love-bombing these institutions wit
14、h recruiting events; students can spend the recruitment season wining and dining at their expense. However, as Ms. Rivera notes, firms reject the vast majority of elite students they interview: so even the most pedigreed need to learn how to game the system. The most important tip is to look at who
15、is doing the recruiting. The firms use revenue-generating staff rather than human-resources people to decide who has the right stuff.The interviewers are trying to juggle their day jobs with their recruiting duties. In the interview room they behave predictably: they follow a set script, starting wi
16、th some ice-breaking chit-chat, then asking you about yourself, then setting a work-related problem. That makes them desperate for relief from the tedium. Be enthusiastic. Hang on their every word. And flatter their self-image as “the best of the best . The most important quality recruiters! are loo
17、king for is “fit“ : for all their supposedly rigorous testing of candidates, they would sooner choose an easy-going person with a second-class mind than a Mark Zuckerberg-type genius who rubs people up the wrong way.Staff in professional-services firms spend most of their time dealing with clients;
18、so looking the part is essential. They also expect their employees to spend extraordinary amounts of time togetherlearning the ropes in boot camps, working late in the office, having constant work dinners, getting stuck together in airports in godforsaken places.One candidate in Ms. Riveras sample p
19、assed the interview by adopting the persona of a successful consultant that he knew at that firm. Even if you do not go that far, you must at all costs avoid appearing nerdy or eccentric. The old-fashioned belief still prevails that playing team sports, especially posh ones like rowing, makes for a
20、rounded character. The final key to success is to turn your interviewer into a champion; someone who is willing to go to bat for you when the hiring committee meets to whittle down the list.21 Why are the technology firms less attractive for global elite compared with the Holy Trinity?(A)Technology
21、firms recruit up less than a third of the graduates of the worlds best universities.(B) There is an income gap between the technology firms and the Goldman Sachs and McKinsey.(C) The post of technology firms cannot help them hunt a job in management consultants.(D)The chance to hold investment post
22、for technology firms employees is remote.22 What can we infer from the second paragraph?(A)Human-resources people are preferred to the recruit the students of elite universities.(B) The revenue-generating staff is more efficient in recruiting students.(C) The staff of recruiting is the most decisive
23、 factor in elite recruiting.(D)Students in elite universities will spend a lot to win the recruitment season.23 What makes interviewers want to escape from the interview?(A)The flatter on their image from interviewees makes them uncomfortable.(B) The interviewees rub people up the wrong way as Mark
24、Zuckerberg-type genius.(C) They cannot find the most important quality of fit in the interview.(D)The tedious and routine way to recruit people makes them frustrated.24 One candidate in Ms. Riveras sample who passed the interview is mentioned to show that_.(A)playing team sports makes for a rounded
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