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MBA入学考试英语试题.doc

2004 年 MBA 入学考试英语试题Section I Listening Comprehension

Directions:

This section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken English. You will hea

r a selection of recorded materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. T here are three parts in this section,Part A,Part B and Part C.

Remember,while you are doing the test,you should first put down your answers in your

tes t booklet. At the end of the listening comprehension section,you will have 5 minutes to tran sfer all your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SHEET 1.

Now look at Part A in your test booklet.

Part A

Directions:

For Questions 1-5,you will hear a talk about the geography of Belgium. While you listen,

fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some of the information has been giv

en to you in the table. Write only 1 word or number in each numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the table below.(5 points)

Geography of Belgium

Three main regions coastal plain

central plateau

1 Highest altitude of the coastal plain m 2

Climate near the sea humid

3

Particularly rainy months of the year April

4

Average temperatures in July in low 13oC

Brussels high oC 5

Part B

Directions:

For Questions 6-10,you will hear an interview with Mr. Saffo from the Institute for the Future. While you listen,complete the sentences or answer the questions. Use not more than 3 words for each answer. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read t he sentences and questions below.(5 points)

6

What is Saffo according to himself?

The Institute for the Future provides services to

7

Private companies and

8

The Institute believes that to think

systematically about the long-range future is

9

To succeed in anything,one should be flexible,

curious and

10

What does Saffo consider to be essential to the

work of a team?

Part C

Directions:

You will hear three pieces of recorded material. Before listening to each one,you will

h ave time to read the questions related to it. While listening,answer each question by choosi ng A,B,C or D. After listening,you will'have time to check your answers.

You will hear each piece once only.(10 points)

Questions 11-13 are based on the following talk about naming newborns. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11-13.

11.What do we often do with the things we love

[A]Ask for their names.

[B]Name babies after them.

[C] Put down their names.

[D]Choose names for them.

12.The unpleasant meaning of an old family name is often overlooked if

[A]the family tree is fairly limited.

[B]the family tie is strong enough.

[C]the name is commonly used.

[D]nobody in the family complains.

13.Several months after a baby's birth,it's name will

[A]show the beauty of its own.

[B]develop more associations.

[C]lose the original meaning.

[D]help form the baby's personality.

Questions 14-16 are based on the biography of Bobby Moore,an English soccer player.You n ow have l5 seconds to read Questionsl4-16.

14.How many matches did Moore play during his professional career?

[A]90.

[B]108.

[C]180.

[D]668.

15.In l964,Bobby Moore Was made

[A]England's footballer of the year.

[B]a soccer coach in West Germany.

[C]a medallist for his sportsmanship.

[D]a member of the Order Of the British Empire.

16.After Moore retired from playing,the first thing he did was

[A]editing Sunday sport.

[B]working for Capital Radio.

[C]managing professional soccer teams.

[D]developing a sports marketing company.

Questions 17-20 are based on the following talk on the city of Belfast. You now have 20 seconds to read Questions 17-20.

17.Belfast has long been famous for its

[A]oil refinery.

[B]linen textiles.

[C]food products.

[D]deepwater port.

18.Which of the following does Belfast chiefly export?

[A]Soap.

[B]Grain.

[C]Steel.

[D]Tobacco.

19.When was Belfast founded?

[A]In 1177.

[B]In 1315.

[C]In the 16th century.

[D]In the 17 th century.

20. What happened in Belfast in the late 18 th century?

[A]French refugees arrived.

[B]The harbor was destroyed.

[C]Shipbuilding began to flourish.

[D]The city was taken by the English.

You now have 5 minutes to transfer all your answers from your test booklet to ANSWER SH EET 1.

Section II Vocabulary and Structure.(10 points)

Directions:There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each Sentence there a re four choices marked A,B,C,and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET 1 with a pencil.

21. It is feared that people living near the power station may have been_____ to radiati on.

A. displayed

B. released

C. explored

D. exposed

22. Some people are _____ into thinking that they like to store up energy.

A. measured

B. coaxed

C. deceived

D. delivered

23.If you think your child's request is _____,give him a chance to earn the money to bu y the item.

A. worth

B. worthwhile

C. worthy

D. worthless

24.Parental love should include _____ ,and so the teenager who is truly loved will rece ive guidance.

A. discipline

B. acceptance

C. allowance

D. principal

25. As a teacher you have to _____your methods to suit the needs of slower children.

A. adopt

B. adjust

C. adapt

D. acquire

26.The public opinion was that the time was not _____ for the election of such a radica l candidate as Mr. Jones.

A. reasonable

B. practical

C. ready

D. ripe

27.One reason for the successes of Asian immigrants in the U.S. is that they have taken great _____ to educate their children.

A. efforts

B. pains

C. attempts

D. endeavors

28.Watching me pulling the calf awkwardly to the barn,the Irish milkmaid fought hard to her laughter.

A. hold back

B. hold on

C. hold out

D. hold up

29. How does it_____that your answers are identical with his?

A. come out

B. come off

C. come up

D. come about

30.There are a few small things that I don't like about my job,but ______it's very enjo yable.

A. above all

B. as usual

C. by and large

D. by all means

31. I_____provided you with the money. Why didn't you ask

me A. could have B. had

C. must have

D. ought to have

32._____no doubt that the effectiveness of the drug needs to be tested by many experimen ts.

A. There being

B. It is

C. There is

D. It being

33. Mary said that she ought not to have made her father angry,_____ ?

A. oughtn't she

B. hadn't she

C. wasn't she

D. didn't she

34. We often go to the amusement park which is situated in_____a deserted field.

A. that used to be

B. that is used to be

C. what used to be

D. what is used to be

35. After_____into the ward,the nurse at the desk asked me several questions.

A. being wheeled

B. I was wheeled

C. wheeling

D. having been wheeled

36. Many a plant_____best in places where there is a great deal of shade.

A. grows

B. grow

C. has grown

D. have grown

37. The robber was brought to the judge,his hands _______.

A. to be fast tied

B. were fast tied

C. having been fast tied

D. fast tied

38._____the diffusion of heat upward to the Earth's surface,the temperature within the E arth remains constant.

A. That

B. Despite

C. If

D. When

39._____are inert outside living cells,but within the appropriate cells they can replica

te,causing viral diseases in the host organism.

A. Viruses

B. That viruses

C. Viruses,which

D. Despite viruses

40.Only recently_____possible to separate the components of flagrant substances and to

determine their chemical composition.

A. it becomes

B. having become

C. has it become

D. which becomes

Section III Cloze (5 points )

Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage,there are four choices mar

ked A,B,C,and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET 1.

The China boom is by now a well-documented phenomenon. Who hasn't 41 the Middl e Kingdom's astounding economic growth (8 percent annually ),its tremendous consumer market (1.2 billion people ),the investment enthusiasm of foreign suitors ($40 billion in foreign direct investment last year 42 )? China is an economic wonder. 43 Nicholas Lardy of the Brookings Institution,a Washington D.C.-based think tank,No country 4

4 its foreign trade as fast as China over the last 20 years.Japan doubled its foreign

trade over 45 period ; China's foreign trade was quintupled (使成五倍)。 They've become the pre-eminent producer of labor-intensive manufacturing goods in the world.

But there's been 46 from the dazzling China growth story —— namely,the Chinese multi national. No major Chinese companies have yet established themselves,or their brands, 4 7 the global stage. But things are now starting to change. 48 100 years of pov erty and chaos,of being overshadowed by foreign countries and multinationals,Chinese industr

ial companies are starting to make a mark on the world.

A new generation of large and credible firms 49 in China in the electronic

s,appliance and even high-tech sectors. Some have 50 critical mass on the mainland a

nd are now seeking new outlets for their production —— through exports and by building Chi

nese factories abroad,chiefly in Southeast Asia.

41. A. listened B. listened to C. heard D. hea rd of

42. A. alone B. aside C. alon

g D. lonely

43. A. As for B. As to C. Judging by D. According to

44. A. has expanded B. did expand C. does expand D. expands

45. A. 20-year B. a 20-year C. 20-years D. a 2 0 years

46.A. something lost B. lost something C. something missing D. something missed

47. A. at B. in C. ove

r D. on

48. A. Before B. After C. Sinc

e D. Behind

49. A. emerge B. have emerged C. has emerged D. is emerg ed

50. A. reached B. reached over C. reached out D. reached d own

Section IV Reading Comprehension ( 40 points )

Part A

Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questio

ns or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C,and D. Yo

u should decide on the best choice and blacken the corresponding letter on the ANSWER

SHEET 1 with a pencil.

Questions 51 to 54 are based on the following passage:

Less than 40 years ago in the United States,it was common to change a one-dollar bill

fo r a dollar's worth of silver. That is because the coins were actually made of silver. But th

ose days are gone. There is no silver in today's coins. When the price of the precious metal

rises above its face value as money,the metal will become more valuable in other uses. Silv

er coins are no longer in circulation because the silver in coins is worth much more than th

eir face value. A silver firm could find that it is cheaper to obtain silver by melting down

coins than by buying it on the commodity markets. Coins today are made of an alloy of cheap

er metals.

Gresham's Law,named after Sir Thomas Gresham,argues that good money is driven out of cir

culation by bad money 。 Good money differs from bad money because it has higher commodity va

lue.

Gresham lived in the 16th century in England where it was common for gold and silver coi ns to be debased. Governments did this by mixing cheaper metals with gold and silver. The go vernments could thus make a profit in coinage by issuing coins that had less precious metal than the face value indicated. Because different mixings of coins had different amounts of g

old and silver,even though they bore the same face value,some coins were worth more than oth ers as commodities. People who dealt with gold and silver could easily see the difference be tween the good and the bad money. Gresham observed that coins with a higher content of gold and silver were kept rather than being used in exchange,or were melted down for their precio us metal. In the mid-1960s when the U.S. issued new coins to replace silver coins,Gresham's law went right in action.

51.Why was it possible for Americans to use a one-dollar bill for a dollar's worth of s

ilver ?

A. Because there was a lot of silver in the United States.

B. Because money was the medium of payment.

C. Because coins were made of silver.

D. Because silver was considered worthless.

52.Today's coins in the United States are made of ______.

A. some precious metals

B. silver and some precious metals

C. various expensive metals

D. some inexpensive metals

53. What is the difference between good money and bad money?

A. They are circulated in different markets.

B. They are issued in different face values.

C. They are made of different amounts of gold and silver.

D. They have different uses.

54. What was the purpose of the governments issuing new coins by mixing cheaper metals w ith gold and silver in the 16 th century?

A. They wanted to reserve some gold and silver for themselves.

B. There was neither enough gold nor enough silver.

C. New coins were easier to be made.

D. They could make money.

Questions 55 to 58 are based on the following passage:

By the mid-nineteenth century,the term ice-box had entered the American language,but

ice was still only beginning to affect the diet of ordinary citizens in the United States: The

ice trade grew with the growth of cities. Ice was used in hotels,taverns,and hospitals,and b y

some forward-looking city dealers in fresh meat,fresh fish,and butter. After the Civil War

(1861-1865 ),as ice was used to refrigerate freight cars,it also came into household use. Even before 1880,half the ice sold in New York,Philadelphia,and Baltimore,and one-third of t

hat sold in Boston and Chicago,went to families for their own use. This had become possible because a new household convenience,the icebox,a precursor of the modem refrigerator,had bee n invented.

Making an efficient icebox was not as easy as we might now suppose. In the early ninetee nth century,the knowledge of heat,which was essential to a science of refrigeration,was rudi mentary. The commonsense notion that the best icebox was one that prevented the ice from mel ting was of course mistaken,for it was the melting of ice that performed the cooling. Nevert heless,early efforts to economize ice included wrapping the ice in blankets,which kept the i

ce from doing its job. Not until near the end of the nineteenth century did inventors

achiev e the delicate balance of insulation and circulation needed for an efficient icebox.

But as early as 1803,an ingenious Maryland farmer,Thomas Moore,had been on the right

tra ck. He owned a farm about twenty miles outside the city of Washington,for which the village

of Georgetown was the market center. When he used an icebox of his own design to transport

h is butter to market,he found that customers would pass up the rapidly melting stuff in the t

ubs of his competitors to pay a premium price for his butter,still fresh and hard in neat,on

e-pound bricks.

One advantage of his icebox,Moore explained,was that farmers would no longer have to tra vel to market at night in order to keep their produce cool.

55. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. The influence of ice on the diet.

B. The transportation of goods to market.

C. The development of refrigeration.

D. Sources of the term ice-box。

56. According to the passage,when did the word icebox become part of the American langua

ge?

A. In 1803.

B. Around 1850.

C. During the Civil War.

D. Before 1880.

57.The word rudimentary in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to__________

A. basic

B. sufficient

C.

necessary D.

undeveloped

58. The sentence Thomas Moore had been on the right track ( para.3 )indicates that_____ _____

A. Moore's farm was not far away from Washington

B. Moore's farm was on the right road

C. Moore's design was completely successful

D. Moore was suitable for the job

Questions 59 to 62 are based on the following passage:

Today,the computer has taken up appliance status in more than 42 percent of households a

cross the United States. And these computers are increasingly being wired to the Internet. O

nline access was up more than 50 percent in just the past year. Now,more than one quarter of all

U.S. households can surf in cyberspace.

Mostly,this explosive growth has occurred democratically. The online penetration and com

puter ownership increases extend across all the demographic levels —— by race,geography,in come,and education.

We view these trends as favorable without the slightest question because we clearly see

computer technology as empowering. In fact,personal growth and a prosperous U.S. economy are considered to be the long-range rewards of individual and collective technological power.

Now for the not-so-good news. The government's analysis spells out so-called digital div ide. That is,the digital explosion is not booming at the same pace for everyone. Yes,it is t rue

that we are all plugged in to a much greater degree than any of us have been in the past.

But some of us are more plugged in than others and are getting plugged in far more rapidl y. And this gap is widening even as the pace of the information age accelerates through so ciety.

Computer ownership and Internet access are highly classified along lines of wealth,race, education,and geography. The data indicates that computer ownership and online access ar

e growing more rapidly among the most prosperous and well educated: essentially,wealthy wh ite people with high school and college diplomas and who are part o

f stable,two-parent house holds.

The highest income bracket households,those earning more than $75,000 annually,are 20 ti mes as likely to have access to the Internet as households at the lowest income levels,under $10,000 annually. The computer penetration rate at the high-income level is an amazing 76.5

6 percent,compared with 8 percent at the bottom end of the scale.

Technology access differs widely by educational level. College graduates are 16 times

as likely to be Internet surfers at home as are those with only elementary-school education. I

f you look at the differences between these groups in rural areas,the gap widens to a twenty

-six-fold advantage for the college-educated.

From the time of the last study,the information access gap grew by 29 percent between th

e highest and lowest income groups,and by 25 percent between the highest and lowest educatio n levels.

In the long nm,participation in the information age may not be a zero sum game,where if some groups win,others must lose. Eventually,as the technology matures we are likely to see penetration levels approach all groups equally. This was true for telephone access and telev ision ownership,but eventually can be cold comfort in an era when tomorrow is rapidly differ

ent from today and unrecognizable compared with yesterday.

59. How many U.S. households have linked to Internet today?

A. More than 25 percent.

B. By 29 percent.

C. More than 42 percent.

D. More than 50 percent.

60.According to the text,the computer use by the high-income level is that by the

lowes t income levels.

A. 8 percent more than

B. 76.56 percent more than

C. nearly 10 times as many as

D. about 20 times as many as

61. According to the author,which of the following prevents people from gaining access t

o the Internet?

A. Income level.

B. Poor education and low-income level.

C. Participation in the information age.

D. Telephone access and television ownership.

62. Judging from the context,what does digital divide(Dara.3)probably mean?

A. The government's analysis.

B. The divide between the poor and the rich.

C. The pace of the information age.

D. The gap between people's access to the computer.

Questions 63 to 65 are based on the following passage:

Just over a year ago,I foolishly locked up my bicycle outside my office,but forgot to re

move the pannier (挂蓝)。 When I returned the pannier had been stolen. Inside it were abou t

ten of thelittle red notebook I take everywhere for jotting down ideas for articles,short stories,TV

shows and the like.

When I lost my notebooks,I was devastated;all the ideas I'd had over the past two year

s were contained within their pages. I could remember only a few of them,but had the impress ion

that those I couldn't recall were truly brilliant. Those little books were crammed with

the plots of award-winning novels and scripts for radio comedy shows that were only two-

thir ds as bad as the ones on at the moment.

That's not all,though. In my reminiscence,my lost notebooks contained sketches for many

innovative and incredible machines. In one book there was a design for a device that could t

urn sea water into apple cider;in another,plan for an automatic dog;in a third,sketches

for a pair of waterproof shoes with television screens built into the toes. Now all of

these plans are lost to humanity:

I found my notebooks again. It turns out they weren't in the bike pannier at all,but in

a carrier bag in my spare room,where I found six months after supposedly losing them. And wh

en I flipped through their pages,ready to run to the patent office in the morning,I discover ed

they were completely full of rubbish.

Discovering the notebooks really shook me up. I had firmly come to believe they were bri mming with brilliant,inventive stuff——and yet clearly they weren't. I had deluded myself.

After surveying my nonsense,I found that this halo effect always attaches itself to thin

gs that seem irretrievably lost. Don't we all have a sneaking feeling that the weather was s unnier,TV shows funnier and cake-shop buns bunnier in the not-very-distant past

All this would not matter much except that it is a powerful element in reactionary thoug

ht,this belief in a better yesterday. After all,racism often stems from a delusion that thin

gs have deteriorated since they came. What a boon to society it would be if people could vis

it the past and see that it wasn't the paradise they imagine but simply the present with dif

ferent hats.

Sadly,time travel is impossible.

Until now,that is. Because I've suddenly remembered I left a leather jacket in an Indone

sian restaurant a couples of years ago,and I'm absolutely certain that in the inside pocket

there was a sketch I'd made

63. By only two-thirds as bad as the ones on at the moment, the author means__________

A. better than

B. as bad as

C. worse than

D. as good as

64.As soon as the author read me lost notebooks ,he_________

A. reported the fact

B. found it valueless

C. registered the inventions

D. was very excited

65. Which of the following would the author most probably agree with?__________

A. Yesterday is better.

B. Yesterday is no better than today.

C. Self delusion sometimes is necessary.

D. Things today have deteriorated.

Part B

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then give short answers to the fiv

e questions. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET 2.

A television ad features a ship drifting on a twinkling ocean as the voice-over intones

words to this effect,When was the last time the world revolved around you ? Whenever my husb and and I see this,we can't help but laugh. Pointing to our daughter,we shout,When didn't i

t?

But it's a rueful chuckle (苦笑)。 Somehow our family does revolve around our child: he r

sports,her homework,her social commitments. My husband and I have lives too. It's just tha t we must fit

them into whatever scrap of time is left over.

Somewhere in the last two generations,we shifted our focus from marriage as the family f

oundation to children. It's been a subtle change,and you have to look closely to see its imp act

on marriage.

Compare the time your parents spent exclusively together to the amount you and your mate

do. Parents of earlier generations went out on Saturday nights. Today's families cart the k ids to

parties with family friends. Is it good for the parents and kids to be together ?

Parents once supported each other's needs,and children's preferences came second.Turn

of f that television. Your father deserves some peace when he comes homeandNo,you can't sit in

the front. That's your mother's seat were perfectly reasonable things to say. Many couples t ook

half an hour at the day's end to share a drink and conversation. Children were expected to play independently.

Bedroom doors were closed and parents'beds sacred. Sex was an adult secret enjoyed by

pa rents who were confident that their children wouldn't walk in without knocking. Now,parents

can't find time or privacy. Children centredness has gone too far.

How did we make marital love second to parental love ?

The increasing balance of power between the sexes that resulted from women achieving mor

e economic independence cut ruthlessly into the time women have for their children. A marria

ge-centred family was once a father-centred family. Parents spent time together when Dad

cam e home. Today Mum might spend that half hour reading a story to her son. He too wants

to rec onnect,and in a child-centred family,that takes precedence. When time is limited,we put

our children first.

Dad's position has been eroded by the demands of an ever more competitive childhood. Chi ld experts have shown us the benefits of early stimulation,socializing,being read aloud to.T o afford a child these advantages requires 1000 gymnastics visits,music lessons,tutoring.

Intellectual achievements are all fast-tracked now too. Children arrive in kindergarten

having long since learned the letters and colours once lovingly taught during that first yea

r of school. And good schools are the ones assigning more homework,requiring more parent

par ticipation.

66. What is the-author's attitude towards children centeredness ?

67. Why does the author sayIt's been a subtle change ?

68. What does the word erode mean ?

69. Give examples to showan ever more competitive childhood 。

70. Mention two factors that have made the shift from marital love to parental love.

Section V Translation(10 points)

Directions: In this section there is a passage in English. Translate the five

sentences underlined into Chinese and write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET2.

March 27,1997,dawned as a normal day at the Collins'home. By the middle of the morning,J ack Collins was at his desk,writing checks,paying bills the way he always had: on time.Then the phone rang,and the nightmare began.

(71) An investigator for a bank was on the line,asking in a severe voice why Collins,a university physicist,was late on payments for a $27,000 car,bought in Virginia the previous

year.I don't have a car like this, Collins protested. The last time he had set foot in Vir~n

ia was as an officer at a submarine base,three decades ago. But his name was on the contract, and so was his Social Security Number.

During the months that ensued,he and his wife learned that someone had bought four more cars and 28 other items——worth $113,000 in all m in their name. Their hitherto good cred it record had been destroyed. (72) After a lifetime of being honest, says Collins,all of a

sudden I was basically being accused of stealing and treated like a criminal.

This is what it means to fall prey to a nonviolent but frightening and fast-growing crim

e:identity theft. It happens to at least 500,000 new victims each year,according to

governm ent figures.

(73) And it happens very easily because every identification number you have m Social

Security,credit cards driver's license,telephone m is a key that unlocks some storage of mon

ey or goods, says a fraud (欺诈) program manager of the US Postal Service. So if you throw away

your credit card receipt and I get it and use the number on it,I'm not becoming you,but

to the credit card company I've become your account.

(74) One major problems experts say,is that the Social Security Number(SSN)–orig inally meant only for retirement benefit and tax purposes——has become the universal way

to identify people. It is used as identification by the military,colleges and in billions of

commercial transactions.

Yet a shrewd thief can easily snatch your SSN,not only by stealing your wallet,but

also by taking mail from your box,going through your trash for discarded receipts and bills

or as king for it over the phone on some pretext.

Using your SSN,the thief applies for a credit card in your name,asking that it be sent t

o a different address than yours,and uses it for multiple purchases. A couple of months

late r the credit card company,or its debt collection agency,presses you for payment.

You don't have to pay the debt,but you must clean up your damaged credit record. (75)Thatmeans getting a means getting a police report and copy of the erroneous contract,and the

n using them to clear the fraud from your credit reports which is held by a credit bureau. E

ach step can require a huge amount of effort.

Section VI Writing (15 points )

76. Directions: In this section,you are asked to write a composition entitled Which Is M

ore Important,Family or Career ? Your composition should be about 120 words. Remember to wri te

clearly on the ANSWER SHEET 2.

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