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MBA联考英语6真题无答案
MBA联考-英语-6
(总分100,考试时间90分钟)
SectionⅠVocabulary
1.Governmentstodayplayanincreasinglylargerroleinthe______ofwelfare,economics,andeducation.
A.scopes B.ranges C.ranks D.domains
2.Itookthemedicine10minutesago,butthebitternessisstill______inmymouth.
A.scattering B.feeling C.maintaining D.lingering
3.SharepricesontheStockExchangeplungedsharplyinthemorningbut______slightlyintheafternoon.
A.recovered B.regained C.restored D.resolved
4.Thefinanceministerhasnotbeenso______sinceheraisedtaxestoanunbearablelevel.
A.famous B.favorable C.popular D.preferable
5.Thewoodencasesmustbesecuredbyoverallmetalstrappingsothattheycanbestrongenoughtostandroughhandlingduring______.
A.transit B.motion C.shift D.traffic
6.Theytriedtoprevail______Marytoinvestallhermoneyintheproject.
A.at B.into C.above D.on
7.Theycametotheirrescueandconvincedthesetremblingmen______safetyandhelp.
A.of B.with C.for D.as
8.Thefirm'spromisetoincreaseourpaywasareluctant______touniondemands,becausetheunionwouldotherwisenotgobacktowork.
A.response B.reply C.reaction D.concession
9.Allthepeople______treatmentprotestedthatthemedicalfeewastoohightobeacceptable.
A.of B.on C.with D.under
10.Theconference______thepossibilityofestablishingcloserdiplomaticrelationshipbetweenthetwocountries.
A.explores B.locates C.searches D.tracks
11.Hisactionsweremore______ofhisrealpurposethanwerehiswords.
A.magnificent B.significant C.splendid D.superb
12.Notonlytheprofessionalsbutalsotheamateurswill______fromthenewtrainingfacilities.
A.derive B.acquire C.benefit D.reward
13.Togivepraise______thegivernothingbutamoment'sthoughtandamoment'seffort.
A.costs B.tells C.benefits D.prizes
14.Anysalespersonwhosellsmorethantheweekly______willreceiveabonus.
A.ratio B.quota C.allocation D.portion
15.Doyouthinkthepresidentwillbeableto______hispromisenottoraisetaxes?
A.catch B.capture C.find D.keep
16.Veryfewpeoplecouldunderstandhislecturebecausethesubjectwasvery______.
A.faint B.indefinite C.obscure D.gloomy
17.Ourmanageris______animportantcustomernowandhewillbebackthisafternoon.
A.callingon B.callingin C.callingup D.callingfor
18.Oneofthereasonsforhispopularityinourvillageisthathe______almosteveryoneeverytimewhenhecomesbackfromthebigcity.
A.looksafter B.caresfor C.asksafter D.runsfor
19.Wemust______thattheexperimentisgongtobecontrolledasrigidlyaspossible.
A.assure B.secure C.ensure D.endure
20.Iwouldneverhave______acourtoflawifIhadn'tbeensodesperate.
A.soughtfor B.accountedfor C.turnedup D.resortedto
SectionⅡCloze
Largelectureclassesarefrequentlyregardedasanecessaryevil.Suchclasses (21) beofferedinmanycollegesanduniversitiestomeethighstudent (22) withlimitedfacultyresource, (23) teachingalargelectureclasscanbea (24) task.Lecturehallsare (25) large,barren,andforbidding.Itisdifficulttogettoknowstudents.Studentsmayseemboredinthe (26) environmentandmay (27) readnewspapersorevenleaveclassinthemiddleofalecture.Writtenworkbythestudentsseemsoutofthe (28) .
Althoughthechallengesofteachingalargelectureclassare (29) ,theyarenotinsurmountable.Thesolutionistodevelop (30) methodsofclassroominstructionthatcanreduce,ifnot (31) ,manyofthedifficulties (32) inthemassclass.Infact,wehave (33) atKentStateUniversityteachingtechniqueswhichhelpmakealargelectureclassmorelikeasmall (34) .
An (35) butimportantbenefitofteachingthecourse (36) thismannerhasinvolvedtheactivitiesoftheteachingassistantswhohelpusmarkstudents'writtenwork.Thefacultyinstructororiginallydecidedtoasktheteachingassistantsforhelp (37) thiswastheonlypracticalwayto (38) thatallthepaperscouldbeevaluated.Nowthose (39) reportenjoyingtheirnewstatusas"juniorprofessors",gainingaverydifferent (40) oncollegeeducationbybeingontheothersideofthedesk,learningagreatdealaboutthesubjectmatter,andimprovingtheirownwritingasadirectresultofgradingotherstudents'papers.
21.A.shouldB.willC.canD.haveto
22.A.requestB.demandC.challengeD.requirement
23.A.andB.butC.althoughD.unless
24.A.competitiveB.rewardingC.routineD.troublesome
25.A.spaciouslyB.exceptionallyC.typicallyD.unusually
26.A.unconsciousB.impatientC.unawareD.impersonal
27.A.frequentlyB.delightedlyC.inevitablyD.unexpectedly
28.A.problemB.solutionC.questionD.answer
29.A.tinyB.potentialC.fundamentalD.substantial
30.A.personalB.innovativeC.initiativeD.persuasive
31.A.increaseB.accumulateC.eliminateD.diminish
32.A.inherentB.inheritedC.injectedD.integrated
33.A.introducedB.insertedC.modifiedD.revised
34.A.conferenceB.assemblyC.seminarD.course
35.A.incredibleB.obscureC.unanticipatedD.inspiring
36.A.atB.throughC.byD.in
37.A.sothatB.althoughC.whenD.because
38.A.ensureB.assureC.secureD.certify
39.A.newteachersB.seniorstudentsC.associateprofessorsD.part-timeprofessionals
40.A.inspirationB.expectationC.stimulationD.perspective
SectionⅢReadingComprehension
PassageOne
Toparaphrase18th-centurystatesmanEdmundBurke,"allthatisneededforthetriumphofamisguidedcauseisthatgoodpeopledonothing."Onesuchcausenowseekstoendbiomedicalresearchbecauseofthetheorythatanimalshaverightsrulingouttheiruseinresearch.Scientistsneedtorespondforcefullytoanimalrightsadvocates,whoseargumentsareconfusingthepublicandtherebythreateningadvancesinhealthknowledgeandcare.Leadersoftheanimalrightsmovementtargetbiomedicalresearchbecauseitdependsonpublicfunding,andfewpeopleunderstandtheprocessofhealthcareresearch.Hearingallegationsofcrueltytoanimalsinresearchsettings,manyareperplexedthatanyonewoulddeliberatelyharmananimal.
Forexample,agrandmotherlywomanstaffingananimalrightsboothatarecentstreetfairwasdistributingabrochurethatencouragedreadersnottouseanything**esfromofistestedinanimals--nomeat,nofur,nomedicines.Askedifsheopposedimmunizations,shewantedtoknowif**efromanimalresearch.Whenassuredthattheydo,shereplied,"ThenIwouldhavetosayyes."Askedwhatwillhappenwhenepidemicsreturn,shesaid,"Don'tworry,scientistswillfindsomewayof**puters."Suchwell-meaningpeoplejustdon'tunderstand.
Scientists**municatetheirmessagetothepublicinacompassionate,understandableway--inhumanterms,notinthelanguageofmolecularbiology.Weneedtomakecleartheconnectionbetweenanimalresearchandagrandmother'shipreplacement,afather'sbypassoperation,ababy'svaccinations,andevenapet'sshots.Tothosewhoareunawarethatanimalresearchwasneededtoproducethesetreatments,aswellasnewtreatmentsandvaccines,animalresearchseemswastefulatbestandcruelatworst.
Muchcanbedone.Scientistscould"adopt"middleschoolclassesandpresenttheirownresearch.Theyshouldbequicktorespondtoletterstotheeditor,lestanimalrightsmisinformationgounchallengedandacquireadeceptiveappearanceoftruth.Researchinstitutionscouldbeopenedtotours,toshowthatlaboratoryanimalsreceivehumanecare.Finally,becausetheultimatestakeholdersarepatients,thehealth**munityshouldactivelyrecruittoitscausenotonlywell-knownpersonalitiessuchasStephenCooper,whohasmadecourageousstatementsaboutthevalueofanimalresearch,butallwhoreceivemedicaltreatment.Ifgoodpeopledonothing,thereisarealpossibilitythatanuninformedcitizenrywillextinguishthepreciousembersofmedicalprogress.
41.TheauthorbeginshisarticlewithEdmundBurke'swordsto______.
A.callonscientiststotakesomeactions
B.criticizethemisguidedcauseofanimalrights
C.warnofthedoomofbiomedicalresearch
D.showthetriumphoftheanimalrightsmovement
42.Misledpeopletendtothinkthatusingananimalinresearchis______.
A.cruelbutnatural B.inhumanandunacceptable
C.inevitablebutvicious D.pointlessandwasteful
43.Theexampleofthegrandmotherlywomanisusedtoshowthepublic's______.
A.discontentwithanimalresearch B.ignoranceaboutmedicalscience
C.indifferencetoepidemics D.anxietyaboutanimalrights
44.Theauthorbelievesthat,infaceofthechallengefromanimalrightsadvocates,scientistsshould______.
A.communicatemorewiththepublic B.employhi-techmeansinresearch
C.feelnoshamefortheircause D.strivetodevelopnewcures
45.FromthepassagewelearnthatStephenCooperis______.
A.awell-knownhumanist B.amedic