考研管理类联考历年英语试题附答案.docx

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2018考研管理类联考:

历年英语试题(8)

 2018考研,真题是最有价值的参考复习资料,对于2018工商管理硕士考研的同学来说,大家一定要把真题多做几遍,这样才能够更好地理解出题的方向和模式,从而有助于自己合理的规划和安排自己的复习计划。

下面是小编和考生分享的关于考研管理类联考的英语试题,供考生们参考!

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,C,Donanswersheet1(10points)

  TheoutbreakofswinefluthatwasfirstdetectedinMexicowasdeclaredaglobalepidemiconJune11,2009.Itisthefirstworldwideepidemic___1___bytheWordHealthOrganizationin41years.

  Theheightenedalert____2___anemergencymeetingwithfluexpertsinGenevathatassembledafterasharpriseincasesinAustralia,andrising_____3___inBritain,Japan,Chileandelsewhere.

  Buttheepidemicis”____4____”inseverity,accordingtoMargaretChan,theorganization’sdirectorgeneral,____5___theoverwhelmingmajorityofpatientsexperiencingonlymildsymptomsandafullrecovery,ofteninthe____6___ofanymedicaltreatment.

  Theoutbreakcametoglobal____7____inlateApril2009,whenMexicanauthoritiesnotedanunusuallylargenumberofhospitalizationsanddeaths___8_____healthyadults.AsmuchofMexicoCityshutdownattheheightofapanic,casesbeganto____9____inNewYorkCity,thesouthwesternUnitedStatesandaroundtheworld.

  IntheUnitedStates,newcasesseemedtofade____10____warmerweatherarrived.ButinlateSeptember2009,officialsreportedtherewas___11__fluactivityinalmosteverystateandthatvirtuallyallthe____12____testedarethenewswineflu,alsoknownas(A)H1N1,notseasonalflu.IntheU.S,ithas____13____morethanonemillionpeople,andcausedmorethan600deathsandmorethan6,000hospitalizations.

  Federalhealthofficials____14___Tamifluforchildrenfromthenationalstockpileandbegan___15___ordersfromthestatesforthenewswinefluvaccine.Thenewvaccine,whichisdifferentfromtheannualfluvaccine,is____16___aheadofexpectations.MorethanthreemilliondosesweretobemadeavailableinearlyOctober2009,thoughmostofthose___17__dosewereoftheFluMistnasalspraytype,whichisnot____18___forpregnantwomen,peopleover50orthosewithbreathingdifficulties,heartdiseaseorseveralother___19__.Butitwasstillpossibletovaccinatepeopleinotherhigh-riskgroup,healthcareworkers,people___20____infantsandhealthyyoungpeople.

  1.[A]criticized[B]appointed[C]commented[D]designated

  2.[A]proceeded[B]activated[C]followed[D]prompted

  3.[A]digits[B]numbers[C]amounts[D]sums

  4.[A]moderate[B]normal[C]unusual[D]extreme

  5.[A]with[B]in[C]from[D]by

  6.[A]progress[B]absence[C]presence[D]favor

  7.[A]reality[B]phenomenon[C]concept[D]notice

  8.[A]over[B]for[C]among[D]to

  9.[A]stayup[B]cropup[C]fillup[D]coverup

  10.[A]as[B]if[C]unless[D]until

  11.[A]excessive[B]enormous[C]significant[D]magnificent

  12.[A]categories[B]examples[C]patterns[D]samples

  13.[A]imparted[B]immersed[C]injected[D]infected

  14.[A]released[B]relayed[C]relieved[D]remained

  15.[A]placing[B]delivering[C]taking[D]giving

  16.[A]feasible[B]available[C]reliable[D]applicable

  17.[A]prevalent[B]principal[C]innovative[D]initial

  18.[A]presented[B]restricted[C]recommended[D]introduced

  19.[A]problems[B]issues[C]agonies[D]sufferings

  20.[A]involvedin[B]caringfor[C]concernedwith[D]wardingoff

  SectionⅡReadingcomprehension

  PartA

  Directions:

  Readthefollowingfourpassages.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachpassagebychoosingA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

  Text1

  Thelongestbullruninacenturyofart-markethistoryendedonadramaticnotewithasaleof56worksbyDamienHirst,“BeautifulInsideMyHeadForever”,atSotheby’sinLondononSeptember15th2008(seepicture).Allbuttwopiecessold,fetchingmorethanā70m,arecordforasalebyasingleartist.Itwasalasthurrah.Astheauctioneercalledoutbids,inNewYorkoneoftheoldestbanksonWallStreet,LehmanBrothers,filedforbankruptcy.

  Theworldartmarkethadalreadybeenlosingmomentumforawhileafterrisingvertiginouslysince2003.Atitspeakin2007itwasworthsome$65billion,reckonsClareMcAndrew,founderofArtsEconomics,aresearchfirm—doublethefigurefiveyearsearlier.Sincethenitmayhavecomedownto$50billion.Butthemarketgeneratesinterestfarbeyonditssizebecauseitbringstogethergreatwealth,enormousegos,greed,passionandcontroversyinawaymatchedbyfewotherindustries.MBA加油站

  IntheweeksandmonthsthatfollowedMrHirst’ssale,spendingofanysortbecamedeeplyunfashionable,especiallyinNewYork,wherethebail-outofthebankscoincidedwiththelossofthousandsofjobsandthefinancialdemiseofmanyart-buyinginvestors.Intheartworldthatmeantcollectorsstayedawayfromgalleriesandsalerooms.Salesofcontemporaryartfellbytwo-thirds,andinthemostoverheatedsector—forChinesecontemporaryart—theyweredownbynearly90%intheyeartoNovember2008.Withinweekstheworld’stwobiggestauctionhouses,Sotheby’sandChristie’s,hadtopayoutnearly$200minguaranteestoclientswhohadplacedworksforsalewiththem.

  ThecurrentdownturnintheartmarketistheworstsincetheJapanesestoppedbuyingImpressionistsattheendof1989,amovethatstartedthemostseriouscontractioninthemarketsincethesecondworldwar.Thistimeexpertsreckonthatpricesareabout40%downontheirpeakonaverage,thoughsomehavebeenfarmorevolatile.ButEdwardDolman,Christie’schiefexecutive,says:

“I’mprettyconfidentwe’reatthebottom.”

  Whatmakesthisslumpdifferentfromthelast,hesays,isthattherearestillbuyersinthemarket,whereasintheearly1990s,wheninterestrateswerehigh,therewasnodemandeventhoughmanycollectorswantedtosell.Christie’srevenuesinthefirsthalfof2009werestillhigherthaninthefirsthalfof2006.Almosteveryonewhowasinterviewedforthisspecialreportsaidthatthebiggestproblematthemomentisnotalackofdemandbutalackofgoodworktosell.ThethreeDs—death,debtanddivorce—stilldeliverworksofarttothemarket.Butanyonewhodoesnothavetoselliskeepingaway,waitingforconfidencetoreturn.

  21.Inthefirstparagraph,DamienHirst'ssalewasreferredtoas“alastvictory”because____-.

  A.theartmarkethadwitnessedasuccessionofvictoryies

  B.theauctioneerfinallygotthetwopiecesatthehighestbids

  C.BeautifulInsideMyHeadForeverwonoverallmasterpieces

  D.itwassuccessfullymadejustbeforetheworldfinancialcrisis

  22.Bysaying“spendingofanysortbecamedeeplyunfashionable”(Line1-2,Para.3),theauthorsuggeststhat_____.

  A.collectorswerenolongeractivelyinvolvedinart-marketauctions

  B.peoplestoppedeverykindofspendingandstayedawayfromgalleries

  C.artcollectionasafashionhadlostitsappealtoagreatextent

  D.worksofartingeneralhadgoneoutoffashionsotheywerenotworthbuying

  23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTture?

  A.Salesofcontemporaryartfelldramaticallyfrom2007to2008.

  B.Theartmarketsurpassedmanyotherindustriesinmomentum.

  C.Themarketgenerallywentdownwardinvariousways.

  D.Someartdealerswereawaitingbetterchancestocome.

  24.ThethreeDsmentionedinthelastparagraphare____

  A.auctionhouses'favorites

  B.contemporarytrends

  C.factorspromotingartworkcirculation

  D.stylesrepresentingimpressionists

  25.Themostappropriatetitleforthistextcouldbe___

  A.FluctuationofArtPrices

  B.Up-to-dateArtAuctions

  C.ArtMarketinDecline

  D.ShiftedInterestinArts

  Text2

  IwasaddressingasmallgatheringinasuburbanVirginialivingroom--awomen'sgroupthathadinvitedmentojointhem.Throughouttheeveningonemanhadbeenparticularlytalkativefrequentlyofferingideasandanecdoteswhilehiswifesatsilentlybesidehimonthecouch.TowardtheendoftheeveningIcommentedthatwomenfrequentlycomplainthattheirhusbandsdon'ttalktothem.Thismanquicklyconcurred.Hegesturedtowardhiswifeandsaid"She'sthetalkerinourfamily."Theroomburstintolaughter;themanlookedpuzzledandhurt."It'strue"heexplained."WhenIcomehomefromworkIhavenothingtosay.Ifshedidn'tkeeptheconversationgoingwe'dspendthewholeeveninginsilence."

  ThisepisodecrystallizestheironythatalthoughAmericanmentendtotalkmorethanwomeninpublicsituationstheyoftentalklessathome.Andthispatterniswreakinghavocwithmarriage.

  ThepatternwasobservedbypoliticalscientistAndrewHackerinthelate'70s.SociologistCatherineKohlerRiessmanreportsinhernewbook"DivorceTalk"thatmostofthewomensheinterviewed--butonlyafewofthemen--gavelackofcommunicationasthereasonfortheirdivorces.Giventhecurrentdivorcerateofnearly50percentthatamountstomillionsofcasesintheUnitedStateseveryyear--avirtualepidemicoffailedconversation.

  Inmyownresearchcomplaintsfromwomenabouttheirhusbandsmostoftenfocusednotontangibleinequitiessuchashavinggivenupthechanceforacareertoaccompanyahusbandtohisordoingfarmorethantheirshareofdailylife-supportworklikecleaningcookingsocialarrangementsanderrands.Insteadtheyfocusedoncommunication:

"Hedoesn'tlistentome""Hedoesn'ttalktome."IfoundasHackerobservedyearsbeforethatmostwiveswanttheirhusbandstobefirstandforemostconversationalpartnersbutfewhusbandssharethisexpectationoftheirwives.

  Inshorttheimagethatbestrepresentsthecurrentcrisisisthestereotypicalcartoonsceneofamansittingatthebreakfasttablewithanewspaperheldupinfro

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