[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷128及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 128 及答案与解析Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)0 “Has Enron become a risky place to work?“ That was a pretty dumb thing to ask at Enron in August 2001. Risky? The firm was apparently flying high. Its s
2、tated goal, which could still be asserted with a straight face, was to become “the worlds greatest company“. But that dumb question was the very first line in Enron accountant Sherron Watkinss famous memo to Ken Lay. The answer was clearly yes, and the implication equally clear: Fix the mounting dis
3、aster ASAP. But no one in authority had the courage to follow where that seemingly dumb question led.If anyone had, he would have discovered a powerful insight into business success, one that applies to every industry on every continent in every era: Dumb questions lead to smart decisions. Were talk
4、ing about the dumb questions of organizational life, the ones no one will ask in a meeting because they sound heretical or disrespectful or just . stupid. The dumb question is none of those things. Instead, it can cut to the heart of the matter, posing a blunt challenge to someone or somethingan aut
5、hority, a policy, the established order.As an example of how penetrating such questions can be, and why theyre so difficult to ask, consider the most famous dumb question in all of business, created by Peter Drucker more than 50 years ago: What business are you in? If you ask that question as an ord
6、inary employee at your company, the response would not likely be welcoming, and the odds would be long against your even getting to ask, let alone get answered, any of Druckers famous follow-ups.(Hows business? Who are your customers?)Yet for decades companies paid Drucker impressive sums to visit t
7、hem and ask those questions. So heres another insight into dumb questions: Theyre asked much more easily by outsiders.Can you risk asking dumb questions? Can you risk not asking them? Which will you regret more? You know the answer. So heres how you do it. Dont apologize in advance or allow as how t
8、his is probably unimportant or say any of the other things that sap the dumb question of its power. Just step up and ask it. The shorter the better. Dont be intimidated by the stunned silence that follows. Wait it out. The payoff is on its way. In that brief eternity, youll understand more acutely t
9、han ever why dumb questions require courage. Just remind yourself that if they didnt, they wouldnt be worth asking.1 From the first three paragraphs, we learn that_.(A)its more difficult for outsiders than insiders to ask dumb questions(B) dumb questions are usually asked by dumb people(C) though du
10、mb questions arent easy to ask, they can be useful(D)most people dont need courage to ask dumb questions2 Which of the following statements is true according to the text?(A)Peter Drucker is considered old-fashioned in todays business world.(B) Sherron Watkins was more than likely fired shortly after
11、 her memo to Ken Lay.(C) Sherron Watkins was brave enough to ask what appeared to be a stupid question.(D)Peter Drucker was paid too much to question employees about their company.3 The author cites the example of Peter Drucker in order to_.(A)show who finds it easy to ask dumb questions(B) introduc
12、e Peter Drucker(C) explain dumb questions in detail(D)demonstrate that employees dont know much about the company they work for4 Which of the following best describes the word “sap“(line 3, para. 4)?(A)Drain.(B) Destroy.(C) Ruin.(D)Multiply.5 The main purpose of the text is_.(A)to demonstrate how th
13、e collapse of Enron could have been avoided(B) to help businesses avoid problems by having people ask dumb questions(C) to define and identify dumb questions(D)to encourage companies to hire consultants(like Drucker)to ask dumb questions5 The shiny black Mercedes limos left early this morning for th
14、e Vienna airport, whisking the OPEC ministers attending the cartels meeting this week back to their jets for long rides home to Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, Africa and Venezuela. But despite the usual media circus surrounding the pronouncements of the cartel and its various oil chieftains, OPEC lately se
15、ems to have lost its power to control surging crude prices.Despite the cartels promise at Wednesdays meeting to add a half-million barrels a day(to 28 million)in new production by July 1 and another half-million, if necessary, by years end, crude oil prices stayed comfortably above the $55-a-barrel
16、mark on the New York Mercantile Exchange Thursday. The market shrugged off OPECs announcement partly because members are already pumping flat outthe International Energy Agency puts actual production by the 10 quota-bound OPEC members at 28 million alreadyand because few of them aside from Saudi Ara
17、bia have the ability to produce much more crude in the near future.Besides, the real story behind the buoyancy of oil prices is limited refining capacity, especially in the U.S. With supplies tight, traders have been bidding up prices of gasoline, heating oil and other refined products, which in tur
18、n has caused crude to keep moving higher. So OPEC has had to watch the tail wag the dog in the energy markets, with traders paying more attention to U.S. inventories of gasoline and other end-products than to the amount of crude OPEC has been pumping out of the ground. Dont take our word for itjust
19、listen to Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah, OPECs president as well as Kuwaits energy minister. “Everyone should invest in refining,“ Sheikh Ahmad noted that while everyone was focused on geopolitics in 2004, “in 2005 we have to speak about refining.“ And increasing refining capacity wasnt just a job for
20、 OPEC, but for private oil companies, non-OPEC countries, and governments.The sheikhs comments are an admission that in the midst of surging demand for energy from the U.S. and China, and little new supply, OPEC is as powerless as the rest of us. The U.S. hasnt built a new refinery in decades, and a
21、ny future plants wont come online for years. At this point, the only relief for drivers will come from conservation measures and other government-led efforts. But thats not likely to happen under the current administration. Of course, if oil prices stay high enough to cause real economic pain, deman
22、d will cool offbut thats a remedy few of us want to come to pass.6 OPECs announcement about the cartels promise to add more barrels to production_(A)is not only good news for OPEC, but good news for the New York Mercantile Exchange as well(B) has been dismissed by the Market(C) is the main reason th
23、e OPEC ministers took jets back home(D)proves that OPEC has lost its power to control the Market7 The problem with OPECs promise to increase production lies in that_.(A)OPEC is running out of oil(B) OPEC members are quota-bound(C) OPEC is already producing at near full capacity(D)the IE A controls p
24、roduction, not OPEC8 According to the text, oil prices are kept high because_.(A)only a little oil is being refined(B) refineries take a long time to build(C) people are driving too much(D)supplies of refined oil are limited9 It can be learned from Paragraph 4 that_.(A)private oil companies, non-OPE
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