[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷294及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 294 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 The love affair with business started in the 1980s and has grown into a mighty passion backed not just by money but by glamour and class. In 2009 the mo
2、ney ran out, but the mood was one of such chaos and confusion that it was hard to tell what was going on underneath. In 2010 it will become clear that the class and glamour are draining away from business too. It will be the end of the affair: business will be cool no longer.Throughout this affair t
3、he business schools played the role of cupid. First, they made the study of business into an(almost)respectable academic discipline. More importantly, they made it socially acceptable, something even the classiest person could aspire to.But in 2010, for the second year running, tens of thousands of
4、overqualified MBAs will emerge with nowhere exciting to go. A very few will land jobs in investment banking, but those who want grand jobs in big companies or consultancies will be disappointed. Increasingly they will go crawling back to their old employers to do pretty much whatever they were doing
5、 before for pretty much the same money, thus making them question whether it is really worth the $160,000 that a top MBA costs.This is not going to be a little recessionary dip. It will be a more fundamental reappraisal. The magical myth of the MBA has for some time left the facts behind. In future,
6、 those who stump up will do so because they want to learn the skills, not because they think they are buying entry into a cool and exclusive club.Some good things will follow from this. There will be fewer smart Alecs who think they know it all pouring into companies. There has been a bear market in
7、 management bullshit since the credit crunch began. In 2010 the decline of the MBA will cut off the supply of bullshit at source. Pretentious ideas about business will be in retreat. But there will be bad things too: if fewer bright, ambitious people go into business, economies may suffer. Instead t
8、he talent will go increasingly into the public sector, the law, medicinewhich are already bursting with bright people as it is.While the decline of the B-schools will weaken the glamour of business in general, the government will do its bit too with increasing regulation. In 2010,being a board direc
9、tor of a listed company will never have been less fun: not only will the procedural side be more demanding, there will be even greater public hysteria over what directors are paid. And with those at the top having such a grim time, it is unrealistic to expect any excitement at the bottom.1 It is ind
10、icated in Paragraphs 1 and 2 that(A)business does not mean money, class, or glamour any more.(B) business has suffered its Waterloo in 2008 financial crisis.(C) B-schools have played an important role in the business fever.(D)B-schools made business accepted by every household in America.2 The autho
11、r holds that in 2010 many MBA. students will most probably(A)be provided with grand jobs in big companies.(B) do old jobs with old employers for the same money.(C) ask business schools to pay them back.(D)obtain no money, no class, and no glamour.3 The authors attitude towards the decline of MBA. is
12、 one of(A)satisfaction.(B) sympathy.(C) objectiveness.(D)skepticism.4 The statement “greater public hysteria over what directors are paid“(Line 4, Para. 6)means(A)MBAs will increasingly desire to become directors because they are handsomely paid.(B) more and more people will become extremely angry a
13、bout directors huge payments.(C) the public will feel excited when they know that directors are paid less and less.(D)more and more people will be angry about directors paying a lot to get an MBA.5 Which of the following would be the best title of the text?(A)The End of the Business Affair(B) Glorio
14、us Past, Gloomy Future(C) MBA: Is It Worthwhile?(D)The Decline of the MBA5 I am addicted to electricity. So are you. And so is your business. We live in an “always on“ worldair conditioners, streetlights, TVs, PCs, cell phones, and more. And with forecasts that well need 40% more electricity by 2030
15、, determining how we can realistically feed our energy addiction without ruining our environment is the critical challenge of the new century. Of course, we could buy energy-saving appliances or drive fuel-efficient cars. We can recycle cans, bottles, and newspapers. We can even plant carbon-absorbi
16、ng trees. But, no matter how much we may wish they would, these acts by themselves wont satisfy our energy demands. To do that, we need a diverse energy mix that takes a practical, rather than emotional, approach.Enter nuclear energy. Nuclear alone wont get us to where we need to be, but we wont get
17、 there without it. Despite its controversial reputation, nuclear is efficient and reliable. Its also clean, emitting no greenhouse gases or regulated air pollutants while generating electricity. And with nuclear power, we get the chance to preserve the Earths climate while at the same time meeting o
18、ur future energy needs.Moreover, many of the management woes that gave the early nuclear business a black eye have finally been overcome. A five-year project in Alabama was completed on time and very close to budget. Also, US-designed reactors have been built in about four years in Asia, and new nuc
19、lear plants on the drawing board for installation here in America will be licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission under a speedier process that should be far more efficient than the one in place when the 104 nuclear facilities operating today were licensed.But this streamlined process will not
20、 compromise nuclear safety and security. The NRC holds nuclear reactors to the highest safety and security standards of any American industry. A two-day national security simulation in Washington, D.C., in 2002 concluded nuclear plants “are probably our best defended targets.“ And because of their a
21、dvanced design and sophisticated containment structures, US nuclear plants emit a negligible amount of radiation. Even if you lived next door to a nuclear power plant, you would still be exposed to less radiation each year than you would receive in just one round-trip flight from New York to Los Ang
22、eles.Heres the reality: The US needs more energy, and we need to get it without further harming our environment. Everything is a trade-off. Nothing is free, and nuclear plants are not cheap to build. But we have a choice to make: We can either continue the 30-year debate about whether we should embr
23、ace nuclear energy, or we can accept its practical advantages. Love it or not, expanding nuclear energy makes both environmental and business sense.6 According to the first paragraph, in order to satisfy our energy needs, we need to(A)mix all kinds of energies.(B) focus on our energy addiction.(C) d
24、o everything to save energy.(D)establish a diversified energy structure.7 According to the passage, nuclear energy could(A)enjoy a good and popular fame.(B) provide us with adequate energy in future.(C) help us get to where we need to be.(D)keep our climate clean.8 The expression “a black eye“(Line
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