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2011年1月MBA联考英语真题

SectionI UseofEnglish

  Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblackandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)

  TheInternetaffordsanonymitytoitsusers,ablessingtoprivacyandfreedomofspeech.Butthatveryanonymityisalsobehindtheexplosionofcyber-crimethathas 1 acrosstheWeb.

  Canprivacybepreserved 2  bringingsafetyandsecuritytoaworldthatseemsincreasingly 3  ?

  Lastmonth,HowardSchmidt,thenation’scyber-czar,offeredthefederalgovernmenta 4 tomaketheWebasaferplace-a“voluntarytrustedidentity”systemthatwouldbethehigh-tech 5 ofaphysicalkey,afingerprintandaphotoIDcard,allrolled 6 one.Thesystemmightuseasmartidentitycard,oradigitalcredential 7 toaspecificputer.andwouldauthenticateusersatarangeofonlineservices.

  Theideaisto 8 afederationofprivateonlineidentitysystems.Usercould 9 whichsystemtojoin,andonlyregistereduserswhoseidentitieshavebeenauthenticatedcouldnavigatethosesystems.TheapproachcontrastswithonethatwouldrequireanInternetdriver’slicense     10   bythegovernment.

  GoogleandMicrosoftareamongpaniesthatalreadyhavethese“singlesign-on”systemsthatmakeitpossibleforusersto  11 justoncebutusemanydifferentservices.

  12.theapproachwouldcreatea“walledgarden”ncyberspace,withsafe“neighborhoods”andbright“streetlights”toestablishasenseofa  13 munity.

  Mr.Schmidtdescribeditasa“voluntaryecosystem”inwhich“individualsandorganizationscanpleteonlinetransactionswith 14 ,trustingtheidentitiesofeachotherandtheidentitiesoftheinfrastructure 15 whichthetransactionruns”.

  Still,theadministration’splanhas 16 privacyrightsactivists.Someapplaudtheapproach;othersareconcerned.Itseemsclearthatsuchaschemeisaninitiativepushtowardwhatwould 17 beapulsoryInternet“drive’slicense”mentality.

  Theplanhasalsobeengreetedwith 18 bysomeputersecurityexperts,whoworrythatthe“voluntaryecosystem”envisionedbyMr.SchmidtwouldstillleavemuchoftheInternet 19 .TheyarguethatallInternetusersshouldbe 20 toregisterandidentifythemselves,inthesamewaythatdriversmustbelicensedtodriveonpublicroads.

  1.A.swept  B.skipped  C.walked  D.ridden

  2.A.for  B.within  C.while  D.though

  3.A.careless  B.lawless  C.pointless  D.helpless

  4.A.reason  B.reminder  C.promise  D.proposal

  5A.information.  B.interference  C.entertainment  D.equivalent

  6.A.by  B.into  C.from  D.over

  7.A.linked  B.directed  C.chained  D.pared

  8.A.dismiss  B.discover  C.create  D.improve

  9.A.recall  B.suggest  C.select  D.realize

  10.A.relcased  B.issued  C.distributed  D.delivered

  11.A.carryon  B.lingeron  C.setin  D.login

  12.A.Invain  B.Ineffect  C.Inreturn  D.Incontrast

  13.A.trusted  B.modernized  c.thriving  D.peting

  14.A.caution  B.delight  C.confidence  D.patience

  15.A.on  B.after  C.beyond  D.across

  16.A.divided  B.disappointed  C.protected  D.united

  17.A.frequestly  B.incidentally  C.occasionally  D.eventually

  18.A.skepticism  B.relerance  C.indifference  D.enthusiasm

  19.A.manageable  B.defendable  C.vulnerable  D.invisible

  20.A.invited  B.appointed  C.allowed  D.forced

参考答案:

1~5ACBDD  6~10BACCB 11~15DBACA  16~20ADACD

SectionII  Readingprehension

PartA  

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

  Text 1

  RuthSimmonsjoinedGoldmanSachs’sboardasanoutsidedirectorinJanuary2000:

ayearlatershebecamepresidentofBrownUniversity.Fortherestofthedecadesheapparentlymanagedbothroleswithoutattractingmucheroticism.Butbytheendof2009Ms.SimmonswasunderfireforhavingsatonGoldman’spensationmittee;howcouldshehaveletthoseenormousbonuspayoutspassunremarked?

ByFebruarythenextyearMs.Simmonshadlefttheboard.Thepositionwasjusttakinguptoomuchtime,shesaid.

  Outsidedirectorsaresupposedtoserveashelpful,yetlessbiased,advisersonafirm’sboard.Havingmadetheirwealthandtheirreputationselsewhere,theypresumablyhaveenoughindependencetodisagreewiththechiefexecutive’sproposals.Ifthesky,andthesharepriceisfalling,outsidedirectorsshouldbeabletogiveadvicebasedonhavingweatheredtheirowncrises.

  TheresearchersfromOhioUniversityusedadatabasehatcoveredmorethan10,000firmsandmorethan64,000differentdirectorsbetween1989and2004.Thentheysimplycheckedwhichdirectorsstayedfromoneproxystatementtothenext.Themostlikelyreasonfordepartingaboardwasage,sotheresearchersconcentratedonthose“surprise”disappearancesbydirectorsundertheageof70.Theyfountthatafterasurprisedeparture,theprobabilitythatthepanywillsubsequentlyhavetorestateearningsincreasedbynearly20%.Thelikelihoodofbeingnamedinafederalclass-actionlawsuitalsoincreases,andthestockislikelytoperformworse.Theeffecttendedtobelargerforlargerfirms.Althoughacorrelationbetweenthemleavingandsubsequentbadperformanceatthefirmissuggestive,itdoesnotmeanthatsuchdirectorsarealwaysjumpingoffasinkingship.Oftenthey“tradeup.”Leavingriskier,smallerfirmsforlargerandmorestablefirms.

  Buttheresearchersbelievethatoutsidedirectorshaveaneasiertimeofavoidingablowtotheirreputationsiftheyleaveafirmbeforebadnewsbreaks,evenifareviewofhistoryshowstheywereontheboardatthetimeanywrongdoingoccurred.Firmswhowanttokeeptheiroutsidedirectorsthroughtoughtimesmayhavetocreateincentives.OtherwiseoutsidedirectorswillfollowtheexampleofMs.Simmons,onceagainverypopularoncampus.

  21.AccordingtoParagraph1,Ms.Simmonswascriticizedfor        .

  [A]gainingexcessiveprofits  [B]failingtofulfillherduty

[C]refusingtomakepromises  [D]leavingtheboardintoughtimes

  22.WelearnfromParagraph2thatoutsidedirectorsaresupposedtobe        .

  [A]generousinvestors  [B]unbiasedexecutives

  [C]sharepriceforecasters  [D]independentadvisers

  23.AccordingtotheresearchersfromOhioUniversityafteranoutsidedirector’ssurprisedeparture,thefirmislikelyto       .

  [A]beemorestable  [B]reportincreasedearnings

  [C]dolesswellinthestockmarket  [D]performworseinlawsuits

  24.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatoutsidedirectors        .

  [A]maystayfortheattractiveoffersfromthefirm

  [B]haveoftenhadrecordsofwrongdoingsinthefirm

  [C]areaccustomedtostress-freeworkinthefirm

  [D]willdeclineincentivesfromthefirm

  25.Theauthor’sattitudetowardtheroleofoutsidedirectorsis       .

  [A]permissive  [B]positive  [C]scornful[D]critical

参考答案

  21.A。

细节题:

原文第1段,倒数第3行的howcould…?

直接提到了bonuspayouts就是说profits。

  22.C。

细节题:

原文中出现outsidedirectors有几处,helpfulbutlessbiasedadvisor,但是B选项用的是executive,拼凑答案,D选项也是一样。

最后一句weatheredtheirowncrises对应forecasters。

  23.C。

细节题:

原文是若干个并列,stockislikelytoperformworse对应答案,迷惑选项是B,但是主语不一致20%是probability不是earnings。

  24.A。

推理题:

原文对应firmswhowantto…..说想留住outsidedirector就是增加incentive。

  25.B。

态度题:

文章各个段落都说outsidedirector的方面。

因此是positive。

 

Text 2

  Whateverhappenedtothedeathofnewspaper?

Ayearagotheendseemednear.Therecessionthreatenedtoremovetheadvertisingandreadersthathadnotalreadyfledtotheinternet.NewspapersliketheSanFranciscoChroniclewerechroniclingtheirowndoom.America’sFederalTrademissionlaunchedaroundoftalksabouthowtosavenewspapers.Shouldtheybeecharitablecorporations?

Shouldthestatesubsidizethem?

Itwillholdanothermeetingsoon.Butthediscussionsnowseemoutofdate.

  Inmuchoftheworldthereisthesignofcrisis.GermanandBrazilianpapershaveshruggedofftherecession.EvenAmericannewspapers,whichinhabitthemosttroubledeoftheglobalindustry,havenotonlysurvivedbutoftenreturnedtoprofit.Notthe20%profitmarginsthatwereroutineafewyearsago,butprofitallthesame.

  Ithasnotbeenmuchfun.Manypapersstayedafloatbypushingjournalistsoverboard.TheAmericanSocietyofNewsEditorsreckonsthat13,500newsroomjobshavegonesince2007.Readersarepayingmoreforslimmerproducts.Somepapersevenhadthenervetorefusedeliverytodistantsuburbs.Yetthesedesperatemeasureshaveprovedtherightonesand,sadlyformanyjournalists,theycanbepushedfurther.

  Newspapersarebeingmorebalancedbusinesses,withahealthiermixofrevenuesfromreadersandadvertisers.Americanpapershavelongbeenhighlyunusualintheirrelianceonads.Fully87%oftheirrevenuescamefromadvertisingin2008,accordingtotheOrganizationforEconomicCooperation&Development(OECD).InJapantheproportionis35%.Notsurprisingly,Japanesenewspapersaremuchmorestable.

  Thewhirlwindthatsweptthroughnewsroomsharmedeverybody,butmuchofthedamagehasbeenconcentratedinareaswherenewspaperareleastdistinctive.Carandfilmreviewershavegone.Sohavescienceandgeneralbusinessreporters.Foreignbureaushavebeensavagelycutoff.Newspapersarelesspleteasaresult.Butpletenessisnolongeravirtueinthenewspaperbusiness.

  26.Bysaying“Newspaperslike…theirowndoom”(Lines3-4,Para.1),theauthorindicatesthatnewspaper       .

  [A]neglectedthesignofcrisis  [B]failedtogetstatesubsidies

  [C]werenotcharitablecorporations  [D]wereinadesperatesituation

  27.Somenewspapersrefuseddeliverytodistantsuburbsprobablybecause      .

  [A]readersthreatenedtopayless

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