MBA联考英语模拟试题及答案解析(1)

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MBA联考英语模拟试题及答案解析(1)

(1~20/共20题) ClozeDirections: For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are

four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and blacken the corresponding letter on

the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil.

Excitement, fatigue, and anxiety can all be detected from someone´s blinks, according to

psychologist John Stern 1 Washington University in St. Louis. Stern specialized in the study

on these tiny twitches, using them as sensitive 2 of how the brain works. "I use blinks as a

psychological measure to make 3 about thinking because I have very little 4 in what

you tell me about what you are thinking." He says. "If I ask you the question, ´what does the

phrase a rolling stone gathers no moss mean?´ you can´t tell me 5 you´ve started looking

for the answer. But I can, by watching your eyes."

Blinks also tell Stern when you have understood his question--often long before he´s finished

asking it--and when you´ve found an answer or part of 6 . "We blink at times 7 are

psychologically important." He says. "You have listened to a question, you understand it, 8

you can take time out for a blink. Blinks are 9 marks. Their timing is tied to what is going on

in your 10 ."

Stern has found that 11 suppress blinks when they are absorbing or anticipating 12

but not when they´re reciting it. People blink later, for example, 13 they have to memorize

six numbers instead of two. "You don´t blink," he says, "until you have 14 the information

to some short-term memory store." And if subjects are cued 15 the set of numbers is

coming, say, five seconds, they´ll curb their blinks until the task is 16 . Similarly, the more

important the information that people are taking in, the more likely they are to put their blinks

on hold for 17 Pilots blink less when they´re 18 for flying a plane than when they

19 their eyes from the road to the rearview mirror. But if they see the flashing lights of a state

trooper behind them, their 20 will move fast to the speed-meter and back to the mirror.

第1题

A.to

B.of

C.with

D.in

第2题

A.probes

B.researches

C.microscopes

D.pursuits

第3题

A.pictures

B.studies

C.conclusions

D.inferences

第4题

A.doubt

B.question

C.inclination D.faith

第5题

A.when

B.why

C.where

D.whom

第6题

A.one

B.it

C.that

D.this

第7题

A.that

B.what

C.where

D.why

第8题

A.but

B.how

C.since

D.now

第9题

A.evaluation

munication

C.punctuation

D.consideration

第10题

A.eye

B.heart

C.head

D.question

第11题

A.scientists

B.they

C.psychologists

D.subjects

第12题

A.mind

B.memory

rmation

D.direction

第13题

A.if

B.until C.unless

D.except

第14题

A.retrieved

B.memorized

C.absorbed

mitted

第15题

A.how

B.that

C.if

D.when

第16题

A.over

B.up

C.off

D.in

第17题

A.it

B.them

D.themselves

第18题

A.relaxed

B.tired

C.responsible

D.capable

第19题

A.shift

B.shut

C.play

D.focus

第20题

A.eyes

B.cars

C.lights

D.blinks

下一题

(21~25/共25题) Reading ComprehensionDirections: There are 4 passages in this section. Each

passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four

choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and blacken the

corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a pencil.

In August, environmentalists in the Philippines vandalized a field of Golden Rice, an experimental

grain whose genes had been modified. Its seeds will be handed out free to farmers. The aim is to improve the health of children in poor countries by reducing vitamin A deficiency, which

contributes to hundreds of thousands of premature deaths and cases of blindness each year.

Environmentalists claim that these sorts of actions are justified because genetically modified

crops pose health risks. Now the main ground for those claims has crumbled. Last year a paper

which was published in a respected journal found that unusual rates of tumours and deaths in

rats that had been fed upon a variety of genetic modification (GM) corn. Other studies found no

such effects. But this one enabled campaigners to make a health-and-safety argument against