[考研类试卷]考研英语(二)模拟试卷131及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(二)模拟试卷 131 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 Kelly Sortino had a tough time recalling what she d accomplished at the end of each busy workday. Her job as head of the upper sch
2、ool for the Crystal Springs Uplands School in Hillsborough, Calif., often【C1 】_working 12-hour days, including weekends and evenings. She enjoyed the【C2】_but worried that she wasn t accomplishing everything she needed to. “I felt as if I wasn t really having the time to do more of the strategic and
3、【C3】_ work to make those larger changes at the school.“ says Ms. Sortino.She decided to【C4】_a workshop at Stanford University on how to simplify work processes and reduce waste. She learned,【C5】_, to block out her time more efficiently and minimize distractions. She also 【C6】_ herself to systematica
4、lly completing her daily task list and to completely clearing her email inbox and workspace on a regular【C7】_. The changes【C8】_a marked improvement in her time management. Ms. Sortino 【C9】_ works on weekends, but only as needed.Its a tough time to be productive. Globalization, increased competition
5、and the jarring immediacy of technology have made it difficult for modern employees to【C10 】_on top of their growing workloads while maintaining a good work-life balance.【C11】_, experts say small adjustments to how employees【C12】_work can have a big impact on their workplace efficiency.Learn to prio
6、ritize and to commit yourself to working in【C13】_blocks of time throughout the day. A 2009 Stanford University study found that multitasking is less productive than single-tasking and that many self-proclaimed multitaskers have difficulty【C14】_out irrelevant information, further【C15】_their performan
7、ce.Its especially important to【C16】_what motivates the decisions your boss makes. Most subordinates have an employee-centric view【C17】_their managers, which tends not to be accurate. A better understanding of your boss can help you to “sell“ the advice about【C18】_changes that can benefit the departm
8、ent and company.【C19】_with your boss to prioritize important work and eliminate unproductive tasks. Employees may think changing job functions is risky,【C20 】_being proactive can impress your boss.1 【C1 】(A)required(B) forced(C) compelled(D)requested2 【C2 】(A)title(B) overtime(C) recall(D)work3 【C3
9、】(A)complicated(B) visioning(C) important(D)regular4 【C4 】(A)participate(B) have(C) start(D)take5 【C5 】(A)by the way(B) in fact(C) for example(D)in particular6 【C6 】(A)contribute(B) commit(C) ask(D)allow7 【C7 】(A)scale(B) amount(C) basis(D)time8 【C8 】(A)made(B) followed(C) meant(D)produced9 【C9 】(A)
10、still(B) also(C) seldom(D)sometimes10 【C10 】(A)relax(B) compete(C) stay(D)work11 【C11 】(A)Besides(B) Therefore(C) Fortunately(D)Otherwise12 【C12 】(A)stick to(B) think about(C) start with(D)take over13 【C13 】(A)uninterrupted(B) individual(C) countable(D)separated14 【C14 】(A)figuring(B) finding(C) pic
11、king(D)filtering15 【C15 】(A)increase(B) diminish(C) accumulate(D)destroy16 【C16 】(A)guess(B) understand(C) collect(D)imagine17 【C17 】(A)in(B) on(C) for(D)of18 【C18 】(A)process(B) time(C) staff(D)system19 【C19 】(A)Accompany(B) Operate(C) Follow(D)Work20 【C20 】(A)but(B) and(C) so(D)unlessPart ADirecti
12、ons: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)20 It took some time to figure out just the right shopping complex, off just the right highway interchange and just the right distance from Seoul, that could accommodate a 624,000-square-foo
13、t storethat is to say, one more than three times the size of the average Wal-Mart Supercenter. It took more time to solve certain mysteries, like how big to make the store s children s section in a country where kids are often given ample space in the family living quarters. It took more time to fig
14、ure out how to showcase kitchens that incorporate kimchi refrigerators, a uniquely Korean appliance and even more time to untangle nuances of the market, like the South Korean s preference for metal chopsticks. In all, it took about six years for Ikea to unveil its inaugural store in South Korea, in
15、 Gwangmyeong, starting from the first scouting trip.The lag was typically Ikean. But six years? “The more global, the more complex it gets,“ replies Mikael Palmquist, the regional manager of retail for Asia Pacific. “We need to get these things right or we will never be taken seriously.“Today the Gw
16、angmyeong store, which is the companys largest in the world by shopping area, is on track to become one of Ikea s top-performing outlets for 2015.The success is hardly a fluke. Ikea, it seems, is a genius at selling Ikeaflat packing, transporting, and reassembling its quirky Swedish styling all acro
17、ss the planet. The furniture and furnishings brand is in more countries than Wal-Mart and Carrefour. China, where Ikea has eight of its 10 biggest stores, is the company s fastest-growing market. An outlet in Morocco is coming soon, and there are hints that Brazil may not be far off. Meanwhile, Ikea
18、 is going meatballs out in India, where it plans to invest about $2 billion over a decade to open 10 stores.Getting it right in emerging markets like China and India, where Ikea is well-positioned to capitalize on a growing middle class, is a key factor in its goal of hitting 50 billion in sales by
19、2020. Thats up from 28.7 billion in its fiscal 2014 and almost double its 2005 sales level. Today the Ikea Group has 318 stores, not including the brand s some four dozen franchised locations; it s aiming for around 500 by 2020.21 The first paragraph is used to illustrate that_.(A)it took more time
20、to figure out a right shopping complex(B) it was tricky to make an ample children s section in a store(C) it was time-consuming to untangle nuances of the Korean market(D)the lag is the unique feature of Ikea to open new stores22 Ikea doesn t expand too rapidly because_.(A)it is a global company(B)
21、the expansion is too complex(C) it is difficult to get things right(D)it needs to be taken seriously by customers23 The phrase “a fluke“(Para. 4)probably means_.(A)an effort(B) good luck(C) an opportunity(D)a necessity24 According to the text, Ikea is a genius at all of the following EXCEPT_.(A)sell
22、ing its furniture(B) selling its furnishings(C) reassembling Swedish style(D)expanding outlets25 Which of the following is NOT true?(A)Ikea is aiming for around 500 stores by 2020.(B) South Korean is Ikea s fastest-growing market.(C) Brazil may be one of Ikeas emerging markets.(D)Ikea plans to capit
23、alize on middle classes in India.25 “Is it a vital interest of the state to have more anthropologists?“ Rick Scott, the Florida governor, once asked. A leader of a prominent Internet company once told me that the firm regards admission to Harvard as a useful proof of talent, but a college education
24、itself as useless. Parents and students themselves are acting on these principles, retreating from the humanities.Ive been thinking about this after reading Fareed Zakarias smart new book, In Defense of a Liberal Education. Like Mr. Zakaria, I think that the liberal arts teach critical thinking. So,
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