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2020年考研英语(二)真题 试题详细解析

2020年考研英语(二)真题 试题详细解析

2020年全国硕上研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题解析SectionI Use of EnglishI【答案】[C] tricky【解析】首段首句给出文章话题中心”成为一名好父亲或母亲是每一位父亲或母亲想要做的事情”,但第二句话话锋一转”但是定义什么是好父母无疑很,因为孩子们会对同类型的抚养模式做用不同的回应,“因此可排除p leasant、instructive这两个纯褒义词,tedious"冗长的“感情色彩过于消极,也排除,t ric k"y 复杂的符合语义逻辑要求,故为正确答案!2【答案】[C] for example【解析】上文表明,“孩子们会对抚养模式有不同的回应”,空格处所在句指出,“冷静,遵守规则的孩子,与更年少的孩子相比,对于不同的抚养模式,会做出更好的同应”,这两句话符合抽象具体”的逻辑关系,故for example为正确答案。

3【答案】[A]Fortunately【解析】第一段表明“定义合格的父母很复杂”,第二段首句指出“另外一种类型的父母很容易“第一段关键词"tricky"与本句中"easier"这两个词形成隐性的转折关系,"fo rtunately"符合逻辑关系的要求,故选为正确答案。

4【答案】[D] describe【解析】空格处所需动词与"parent"形成语义上的动宾关系,而第一段表明“定义合格的父母很复杂",第二段首句指出幸运地是,另外一种类型的父母很容易”,这两句话之间话题一致,逻辑关系相反,因此可推测该空格处所填入的动词应该与"define"语义相近,故"describe"描述为正确答案。

5【答案】[D]while【解析】该题考查句间逻辑关系,空格所在句表明“每位父母想变得有耐心”,下一句指山”这不是容易的",这两句话存在“一肯-否"的特征,形成对立关系,因此空格处应该填入表示“让步”概念的词故while为正确答案。

2024年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试试题英语(一)试题及答案带解析

2024年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试试题英语(一)试题及答案带解析

2024年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试试题英语(一)试题及答案带解析2023高二数学教案篇1【教学目标】知识目标:了解中心对称的概念,了解平行四边形是中心对称图形,掌握中心对称的性质。

能力目标:灵活运用中心对称的性质,会作关于已知点对称的中心对称图形。

情感目标:通过提问、讨论、动手操作等多种教学活动,树立自信,自强,自主感,由此激发学习数学的兴趣,增强学好数学的信心。

【教学重点、难点】重点:中心对称图形的概念和性质。

难点:范例中既有新概念,分析又要仔细、透彻,是教学的难点。

关键:已知点A和点O,会作点Aˊ,使点Aˊ与点A关于点O成中心对称。

【课前准备】叫一位剪纸爱好的学生,剪一幅类似书本第108页哪样的图案。

【教学过程】一.复习回顾七下学过的轴对称变换、平移变换、旋转变换、相似变换。

二.创设情境用剪好的图案,让学生欣赏。

师:这剪纸有哪些变换?生:轴对称变换。

师:指出对称轴。

生:(能结合图案讲)。

生:还有旋转变换。

师:指出旋转中心、旋转的角度?生:90°、180°、270°。

三、合作学习1、把图1、图2发给每个学生,先探索图1:同桌的两位同学,把两个正三角形重合,然后把上面的正三角形绕点O旋转180°,观察旋转180°前后原图形和像的位置情况,请学生说出发现什么?生(讨论后):等边三角形旋转180°后所得的像与原图形不重合。

探索图形2:把两个平形四边形重合,然后把上面一个平形四边形绕点O旋转180°,学生动手后发现:平行四边形ABCD旋转180°后所得的像与原图形重合。

师:为什么重合?师:作适当解释或学生自己发现:∵OA=OC,∴点A绕点O 旋转180°与点C重合。

同理可得,点C绕点O旋转180°与点A重合。

点B绕点O旋转180°与点D重合。

点D绕点O旋转180°与点B重合。

2、中心对称图形的概念:如果一个图形绕一个点旋转180°后,所得到的图形能够和原来的图形互相重合,那么这个图形叫做中心对称(pointsymmetry)图形,这个点叫对称中心。

研究生英语试题及答案

研究生英语试题及答案

研究生英语试题及答案一、词汇与语法(共20分)1. The new policy will come into _______ on the first day of next month.A. effectB. effortC. affectD. afford答案:A2. Despite the heavy rain, the construction work is still_______.A. in progressB. in processC. in prospectD. in prospect答案:A3. She _______ the letter without reading it and threw it into the dustbin.A. glanced atB. looked overC. glanced throughD. looked up答案:C4. The professor gave a lecture on the _______ of the novel.A. significanceB. similarityC. similarityD. simplicity答案:A5. The company has _______ its employees to work from home due to the pandemic.A. enforcedB. encouragedC. requiredD. prohibited答案:B二、阅读理解(共30分)阅读下列短文,然后回答后面的问题。

Passage 1In recent years, the concept of a "smart city" has gained popularity. A smart city is one that uses information and communication technology to enhance the quality and performance of urban services, to reduce costs, resource consumption, and to improve the competitiveness of the city. The implementation of smart city technology can lead to a more efficient use of resources, better traffic management, and improved public safety.6. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The definition of a smart city.B. The benefits of smart city technology.C. The popularity of smart city technology.D. The implementation of smart city technology.答案:A7. According to the passage, what are the outcomes of implementing smart city technology?A. Reduced costs and resource consumption.B. Improved public safety.C. Enhanced quality of urban services.D. All of the above.答案:DPassage 2The traditional classroom is being transformed by the use of technology. Interactive whiteboards, tablets, and laptops are now common in classrooms, allowing for a more dynamic and engaging learning experience. Teachers can use these tools to present information in various formats, such as text, images, and videos, and students can interact with the content inreal time.8. What is the passage mainly about?A. The transformation of traditional classrooms.B. The use of technology in classrooms.C. The benefits of interactive whiteboards.D. The presentation of information in various formats.答案:B9. What can teachers do with the use of technology in classrooms?A. Present information in various formats.B. Make the classroom more dynamic.C. Engage students in real time.D. Both A and C.答案:D三、完形填空(共20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

管理学英语试题及答案

管理学英语试题及答案

管理学英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The term "management" refers to the process of:A. Making decisionsB. Organizing resourcesC. Directing and controlling activitiesD. All of the above答案:D2. Which of the following is NOT a function of management?A. PlanningB. StaffingC. MotivatingD. Selling答案:D3. The process of setting goals and deciding on actions to achieve these goals is known as:A. OrganizingB. LeadingC. PlanningD. Controlling答案:C4. Which of the following is an example of a managementprinciple?A. Division of laborB. CentralizationC. DelegationD. All of the above答案:D5. In the context of management, "controlling" refers to:A. The process of ensuring that things are done as plannedB. The process of making plansC. The process of organizing resourcesD. The process of motivating employees答案:A6. The concept of "span of control" is related to:A. The number of employees a manager can effectively superviseB. The range of activities a manager is responsible forC. The level of authority a manager hasD. The type of control systems a manager uses答案:A7. The management function that involves influencing people to work towards organizational goals is:A. OrganizingB. LeadingC. PlanningD. Controlling答案:B8. Which of the following is a characteristic of effective communication?A. ClarityB. AmbiguityC. DisorganizationD. Lack of feedback答案:A9. The "scientific management" theory was developed by:A. Henri FayolB. Max WeberC. Frederick TaylorD. Abraham Maslow答案:C10. In the context of management, "empowerment" means:A. Giving employees the authority to make decisionsB. Centralizing all decision-making powerC. Reducing the role of employees in decision-makingD. Ignoring employee input in decision-making答案:A二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)1. The four basic functions of management are planning, organizing, leading, and ________.答案:controlling2. The management principle that suggests that there is an optimal span of control for each manager is known as ________.答案:span of control3. The management approach that focuses on the social needsof employees is known as the ________ approach.答案:human relations4. The process of identifying, selecting, orienting, training, and compensating employees is known as ________.答案:staffing5. A management style that involves a high level of task orientation and a low level of relationship orientation is known as ________ leadership.答案:autocratic6. The concept of "management by objectives" was developed by ________.答案:Peter Drucker7. The "Maslow's hierarchy of needs" theory suggests that people are motivated by a series of needs, starting with physiological needs and ending with ________ needs.答案:self-actualization8. In a ________ structure, there is a clear chain of command and a narrow span of control.答案:hierarchical9. The process of comparing actual performance with planned performance is known as ________.答案:budgeting10. The management function that involves setting goals and determining the sequence of actions needed to achieve them is known as ________.答案:strategic planning三、简答题(每题5分,共30分)1. What are the three key characteristics of an effective organizational structure?答案:An effective organizational structure should havethe following characteristics: clarity of roles and responsibilities, a clear chain of command, and a balance between centralization and decentralization.2. Explain the difference between leadership and management.答案:Leadership is the process of influencing, motivating, and directing individuals towards the achievement of organizational goals. Management, on the other hand, is a broader concept that includes planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources to achieve goals.3. What are the main principles of scientific management according to Frederick Taylor?答案:The main principles of scientific management includethe scientific selection and training of workers, the scientific selection of tasks and tools, the scientific determination of work methods, and the scientific scheduling of work and rest periods.4. Describe the four stages of the control process.。

2020考研管理类联考英语二真题与解析(华是学院英语组)

2020考研管理类联考英语二真题与解析(华是学院英语组)

2020年管理类专业学位联考英语真题及解析(上海华是学院英语权威名师团队马红、王舒老师解析)Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A.B.CCertainly,it's incredibly18to maintain patience at all times with your kids.A more practical goal is to try,to the best of your ability,to be as tolerant and composed as you can when faced with19situations involving your children.I can promise you this:As a result of working toward this goal,you and your children will benefit and20from stressful moments feeling better physically and emotionally.1. A.pleasant B.tricky C.tedious D.instructive2. A.at once B.in addition C.for example D.by accident3. A.Fortunately B.Occasionally C.Accordingly D.Eventually4. A.amuse B.train C.assist D.describe5. A.once B.because C.unless D.while6. A.choice B.answer C.task D.access7. A.formal B.tolerant C.rigid D.critical8. A.move B.send C.drag D.push9. A.inevitable B.illogical C.mysterious D.suspicious10. A.boring B.harsh C.naive D.vague11. A.turn back B.take apart C.set aside D.cover up12. A.Overall B.Instead C.Otherwise D.However13. A.believe B.regret C.miss D.like14. A.justify B.raise C.affect D.reflect15. A.bond B.time C.race D.cool16. A.nature B.secret C.context D.importance17. A.confronted B.defeated C.cheated D.confused18. A.strange B.terrible C.hard D.wrong19. A.exciting B.trying C.surprising D.changing20. A.withdraw B.hide C.emerge D.escape答案:1-5BCADD6-10CBDAB11-15ADBCD16-20DACBCSelectionⅡReading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B,C or D.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET.(40points)Text1Rats and other animals need to be highly at tuned to social signals from others so that can identify friends to cooperate with and enemies to avoid.To find out if this extends to non-living beings.Loleh Quinn at the University of California.San Diego, and her colleagues tested whether rats can detect social signals from robotic rats.They housed eight adult rats with two types of robotic rat—one social and one asocial-for5our days.The robots rats were quite minimalist.resembling a chunkier version of a computer mouse with wheels-to move around and colorful markings.During the experiment,.the social robot rat followed the living rats around, played with the same toys,and opened caged doors to let trapped rats escape. Meanwhile,the asocial robot simply moved forwards and backwards and side to side.Next,the researchers trapped the robots in cages and gave the rats the opportunity to release them by pressing a lever.Across18trials each,the living rats were52percent more likely on average to set the social robot free than the asocial one.This suggests that the rats perceived the social robot as a genuine social being.They may have bonded more with the social robot because it displayed behaviors like communal exploring and playing.This could lead to the rats better remembering having freed it earlier,and wanting the robot to return the favour when they get trapped,says Quinn.The readiness of the rats to befriend the social robot was surprising given its minimal design.The robot was the same size as a regular rat but resembled a simple plastic box on wheels.”We’d assumed we’d have to give it a moving head and tail, facial features.and put a scene on u to make it smell like a real rat.but that wasn’t necessary,”says Janet Wiles at the University of Queensland in Australia.who helpedwith the research.The finding shows how sensitive rats are to social cues,even when they come from basic robots.Similarly,children tend to treat robots as if they arc fellow beings, even when they display only simple social signals.“We humans seem to be fascinated by robots,and it turns out other animals are too.”M says Wiles.21.Quinn and her colleagues conducted a test to see if rats can_____________.A.pickup social signals from non-living ratsB.distinguish a friendly rat from a hostile oneC.attain sociable traits through special trainingD.Send out warning messages to their fellow22.What did the asocial robot do during the experiment?_____________.A.It followed the social robotB.It played with some toysC.It set the trapped rats freeD.It moved around alone23.According to Quinn,the rats released the social robot because they________.A.tried to practice a means of escapeB.expected it to do the same in returnC.wanted to display their intelligenceD.considered that an interesting game24.James Wiles notes that rats_________.A.can remember other rat’s facial featuresB.differentiate smells better than sizesC.respond more to cations than to looksD.can be scared by a plastic box on wheels25.It can be learned from the text that rats____________.A.appear to be adaptable to new surroundingsB.are more socially active than other animalsC.behave differently from children in socializingD.are more sensitive to social cues than expected答案:A D B C D21题:第一段Loleh Quinn at the University of California.San Diego,and her colleagues tested whether rats can detect social signals from robotic rats.测试机器老鼠发出的社交信号。

研究生英语学位课统考真题及答案.doc

研究生英语学位课统考真题及答案.doc

PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION (25 minutes, 20 points) Section A (1 point each)1. A. He fixed the tape recorder.B. Although old, he is still working.C. His love for music surprised the two speakers.D. He picked up the tape recorder from the garbage can.2. A. He can't imagine what his friends have got for him.B. He always knows what Mary will say.C. He is anxious to see Mary's reaction to the gift.D. He is too busy to wait.3. A. His car broke down.B. He is usually late.C. He never leaves his house before 9:00.D. He might be late because of the bad traffic.4. A. No, because the man will have guests.B. No, because the man has seen the movie.C. No, because the man will go out.D. No, because the man wants to see the movie alone.5. A. She will continue with her diet.B. She can't afford expensive food.C. She might die any day.D. She is overweight.6. A. He should be thinking about something more important.B. He has enough money for a car.C. He spends money like water.D. He can't afford a car.7. A. People have different tastes.B. Each of them owns a restaurant.C. The woman should tell him her own opinion.D. Many customers like the restaurant.8. A. She has already seen it.B. She enjoys the movie.C. She regrets missing the movie.D. She doesn't care for the movie.9. A. Setting the table.B. Polishing silver.C. Sewing napkins.D. Putting the food away.Section B ( 1 point each)Mini-talk One10. A. A residential college.B. A family house,C. A university,D. An office block.11. A. It is the same as the old Smith House.B. It has become smaller.C. It has become larger.D. It is the same as it was in the 1840s.12. A. Wing 2-3rd Floor - Room 4.B. West - 2nd Floor - Room 34.C. West Wing 2 - 3rd Floor - Room 4.D. West Wing - 2nd Floor - Room 34.Mini-talk Two13. A. Smoking rooms.B. A gymnasium.C. Assembly roomsD. Dining rooms.14. A. April 10, 1912.B. April 11. 1912.C. April 13, 1912.D. April 14, 1912.15. A. There were not enough lifeboats.B. The water was cold.C. There was too much panic.D. People were disorganized.Section C ( 1 point each)The Film-making Process: Six steps16. Step 1: ____________________________17. Step 2:____________________________18. Step 3:____________________________19. Step 4:____________________________20. Step 5:____________________________Step 6: Composing the musicPART II VOCABULARY (10 minutes, 10 points)Section A (0.5 point each)21. If innovators are not financially rewarded for their innovations, the incentive for path-breaking innovation will eventually dry up.A. investmentB. resourceC. inspirationD. stimulus22. These illegal immigrants have to work long hours a day despite the appalling working conditions.A. bewilderingB. exasperatingC. dismayingD. upsetting23. Many critics agreed that by and large, this movie was a success in terms of acting and photography.A. all at onceB. by and byC. to some extentD. on the whole24. The country carried on nuclear tests without feeling apprehensive about the consequences.A. optimisticB. anxiousC. uncertainD. scared25. There is the fear that babies might be genetically altered to suit the parents' wishes.A. enhancedB. revisedC. alternatedD. modified26. The American Civil War is believed to have stemmed from differences over slavery.A. arisen fromB. contributed toC. patched upD. participated in27. Experts said the amount of compensation for sick smokers would be reduced if cooler jurors prevailed.A. resignedB. compromisedC. persistedD. dominated28. Hamilton hoped for a nation of cities while Jefferson contended that the country should remain chiefly agricultural.A. inclinedB. struggledC. arguedD. competed29. There have been some speculations at times as to who will take over the company.A. on occasionB. at presentC. by nowD. for sure30. TWA was criticized for trying to cover up the truth rather than promptly notifying victims' families.A. brieflyB. quicklyC. accuratelyD. earnestlySection B (0.5 point each)31. New York probably has the largest number of different language _________ in the world.A. neighborhoodsB. communitiesC. clustersD. assemblies32. Nuclear wastes are considered to _____ a threat to human health and marine life.A. composeB. imposeC. exposeD. pose33. Some states in the US have set _____ standards concerning math and science tests.A. energeticB. vigorousC. rigorousD. grave34. This school promised to make classes smaller and offer more individualized ___________.A. presentationB. instructionC. convictionD. obligation35. Because of ______ ways of life, the couple has some difficulty getting along with each other.A. incomprehensibleB. incomparableC. inconceivableD. incompatible36. As __________ China and other emerging export powers, efforts to strengthen anti-corruption activities are gaining momentum.A. in the light ofB. in the event ofC. in the case ofD. in the course of37. According to an Australian research, moderate drinkers ________ better thinkers than heavy drinkers or those who never drink.A. end upB. take upC. put upD. turn up38. Strangely enough, an old man ______ me and introduced himself, who turned out to be a friend of my father’s.A. stood up toB. walked up toC. lived up toD. added up to39. Many children often _____ why airplanes can fly like birds while we humans cannot.A. assumeB. anticipateC. assureD. wonder40. The FDA was created to _______ the safety of products, review applications and grant approvals.A. manipulateB. adjustC. regulateD. managePART III CLOZE TEST (10 minutes, 10 points, 1 point each)Tall people earn considerably more money throughout their lives than their shorter co-workers, with each inch adding about US$789 a year in pay, according to a new study. "Height 41 career success," says Timothy Judge, a University of Florida professor of management, who led the study. "These findings are troubling since, with a few 42 , such as professional basketball, no one could argue that height is something essential required for job 43 ," Judge points out.Judge analyzed results of four large-scale studies in the US and Britain that followed thousands of people from childhood to adulthood, examining details of their work and personal lives. "If you take this 44 the course of a 30-year career, we're talking about literally hundreds of thousands of dollars of earnings 45 that a tall person enjoys," Judge said.Greater height boosted both subjective ratings of work performance--a supervisor's 46 of how effective someone is-- and 47 measures of performance--such as sales volume. Being tall may boost self-confidence, improving performance. Other people may also give higher 48 and greater respect to a tall person, giving them an edge in negotiating states, he says.The commanding influence of height may be a remainder of our evolutionary 49 . Maybe from a time when humans lived among animals and size was 50 power and strength used when making "fight or run" decisions.41. A. makes out B. works in C. takes on D. matters for42. A. cases B. exceptions C. examples D. problems43. A. performance B. operation C. condition D. environment44. A. on B. with C. over D. to45. A. deficiency B. advantage C. loss D. necessity46. A. imagination B. decision C. judge D. evaluation47. A. relative B. absolute C. objective D. initiative48. A. state B. status C. situation D. statue49. A. origins B. sources C. courses D. organizations50. A. a time in B. a hold on C. a work at D. a sign ofPART IV READING COMPREHENSION (45 minutes, 30 points, 1 point each)Passage OneAt the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), a student loaded his class notes into a handheld e-mail device and tried to read them during an exam: a classmate turned him in. At the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV) students photographed test questions with their cellphone cameras and transmitted them toclassmates. The university put in place a new examination-supervision system. "If they'd spend as much time studying, they'd all be A students," says Ron Yasbin, dean of the College of Sciences of UNLV.With a variety of electronic devices, American students find it easier to cheat. And college officials find themselves in a new game of cat and mouse. They are trying to fight would-be cheats in the exam season by cutting off Internet access from laptops, demanding the surrender of cellphones before tests or simply requiring that exams be taken with pens and paper."It is annoying. My hand-writing is so bad," said Ryan Dapremont, 21 who just finished his third year at Pepperdine University in California. He had to take his exams on paper. Dapremont said technology has made cheating easier, but plagiarism (剽窃) in writing papers was probably the biggest problem. Students can lift other people's writings off the Internet without attributing them.Still, some students said they thought cheating these days was more a product of the mindset, not the tools at hand. "Some people put too much emphasis on where they're going to go in the future, and all they're thinking about is graduate school and the next step," said Lindsay Nicholas, a third-year student at UCLA. She added that pressure to succeed "sometimes clouds everything and makes people do things that they shouldn't do."Some professors said they tried to write exams for which it was hard to cheat, posing questions that outside resources would not help answer. Many officials said that they rely on campus honor codes. They said the most important thing was to teach students not to cheat in the first place.51. One student at UCLA was found cheating ________________.A. when he was loading his class notes into a handheld e-mail deviceB. when he was trying to tell the answers to his classmatesC. after the university put in place a new examination-supervision systemD. after his classmate reported his cheating to the authority52. According to Ron Yasbin, all the cheating students _____________.A. should be severely punished for their dishonestyB. didn't have much time to study before the examC. could get the highest grades if they had studied hard enoughD. could be excused because they were not familiar with the new system53. To win the new game of cat and mouse in examinations, the college officials have to______________.A. use many high-tech devicesB. cut off Internet access on campusC. turn to the oral exanimation formsD. cut off the use of high-tech devices54. According to Ryan Dapremont, ______________.A. examinations taken with pens and paper were useless in fighting cheatingB. his examination paper was under-graded because of his bad hand-writingC. cheating was more serious in writing papers than in examinationsD. it was more difficult for him to lift other people's writings off the Internet55. Which of the following is probably the most Significant measure to fight cheating?A. Putting less emphasis on where the students are going to go in the future.B. Letting students know that honesty is more important.C. Writing examinations for which it is hard to cheat.D. Setting up more strict campus honor codes.56. The best title of the passage might be_____________.A. Cheating Has Gone High-techB. Game of Cat and MouseC. A New Examination-supervision SystemD. Measures to Fight Against DishonestyPassage TwoTop marathon runners tend to be lean and light, star swimmers are long thighs with huge feet and gold medal weightlifters are solid blocks of muscle with short arms and legs. So, does your physical shape--and the way your body works--fit you for a particular sport? Or does your body develop a certain way because of your chosen sport?"It's about 55:45, genes to the environment," says Mike Rennie, professor of clinical physiology at Britain's University of Nottingham Medical School. Rennie cites the case of identical twins from Germany, one of whom was a long-distance athlete, the other a powerful sportsman, so, "They look quite different, despite being identical twins."Someone who's 1.5-meters tall has little chance of becoming an elite basketball player. Still, being over two meters tall won't automatically push you to Olympic gold. "Unless you have tactical sense where needed, unless you have access to good equipment, medical care and the psychological conditions, and unless you are able to drive yourself through pain, all the physical strength will be in vain," said Craig Sharp, professor of sports science at Britain's Brunel University.Jonathan Robinson, an applied sports scientist at the University of Bath's sports development department, in southwest England, points to the importance of technique. "In swimming only 5-10 per cent of the propelling force comes from the legs, so technique is vital."Having the right physique for the right sport is a good starting point. Seventeen years ago, the Australian Institute of Sport started a national Talent Search Program, which searched schools for 14-16-year-olds with the potential to be elite athletes. One of their first finds was Megan Still, world champion rower. In 1987, Still had never picked up an oar in her life. But she had almost the perfect physique for a rower. After intensive training, she won gold in women's rowing in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.Other countries have followed the Australian example. Now the explosion of genetic knowledge has meant that there is now a search, not just for appropriate physique but also for "performance genes."57. It can be concluded from the passage that__________.A. physical strength is more important for sportspersons' successB. training conditions are more important for sportspersons' successC. genes are more important for sportspersons' successD. psychological conditions are more important for sportspersons' success58. The case of identical twins from Germany shows that_________.A. environment can help determine people's body shapeB. genes are the decisive factors for people's body shapeC. identical twins are likely to enjoy different sportsD. identical twins may have different genes for different sports59. Which of the following is NOT mentioned by Craig Sharp as a required quality for a sportsperson to win an Olympic gold medal?A. The physical strength.B. The right training conditions.C. The talent for the sports.D. The endurance for pains.60. Seventeen years ago Megan Still was chosen for rowing because____________.A. she had the talent for rowingB. her body shape was right for a rowerC. she had the performance genesD. she was a skillful rower61. The word "elite" in Paragraph 5 means ________ .A. the most wealthyB. the most skilledC. the most industriousD. the most intelligent62. The elite athletes of the future may come from people who naturally possess___________.A. the best body shapes and an iron purposeB. the extremes of the right physique and strong willsC. the right psychological conditions and sports talentsD. the right physique and genes for sportsPassage ThreeFor years, a network of citizens' groups and scientific bodies has been claiming that science of global warming is inconclusive. But who funded them?Exxon's involvement is well known. ExxonMobil is the world's most profitable corporation. It makes most of its money from oil, and has more to lose than any other company from efforts to tackle climate change. To safeguard its profits, ExxonMobil needs to sow doubt about whether serious action needs to be taken on climate change. But there are difficulties: it must confront a scientific consensus as strong as that which maintains that smoking causes lung cancer or that HIV causes Aids. So what's its strategy?The website , using data found in the company's official documents, lists 124 organizations that have taken money from the company or work closely with those that have. These organizations take a consistent line on climate change: that the science is contradictory, the scientists are split, environmentalists are liars or lunatics, and if governments took action to prevent global warming, they would be endangering the global economy for no good reason. The findings these organizations dislike are labeled "junk science". The findings they welcome are labeled "sound science".This is not to claim that all the science these groups champion is bogus. On the whole, they use selection, not invention. They will find one contradictory study - such as the discovery of tropospheric (对流层的) cooling - and promote it relentlessly. They will continue to do so long after it has been disproved by further work. So, for example, John Christy, the author of the troposphere paper, admitted in August 2005 that his figures were incorrect, yet his initial findings are still being circulated and championed by many of these groups, as a quick internet search will show you.While they have been most effective in the United States, the impacts of the climate-change deniers sponsored by Exxon have been felt all over the world. By dominating the media debate on climate change during seven or eight critical years in which urgent international talks should have been taking place, by constantly seeding doubt about the science just as it should have been most persuasive, they have justified the money their sponsors have spent on them many times over.63. Which of the following has NOT been done by the organizations to establish their position on climate change'?A. Damaging the reputation of environmentalists.B. Emphasizing the lack of consensus among scientists.C. Stressing the unnecessary harm to tile global economy.D. Protecting the scientific discoveries from being misused.64. Which of the following is closest in meaning to "bogus' (in Paragraph 4)?A. Reasonable.B. Fake.C. Limitless.D. Inconsistent.65. John Christy is mentioned to show_______________.A. how closely these organizations work with scientistsB. how these organizations select scientific findings for their own purposeC. how important correct data are for scientists to make sound discoveriesD. how one man's mistake may set back the progress of science66. The organizations sponsored by Exxon ___________.A. have lived up to their promisesB. have almost caused worldwide chaosC. have failed to achieve their original goalD. have misunderstood the request of the sponsor67. The passage is mainly focused on____________.A. Exxon's involvement in scientific scandalsB. Exxon's contributions to the issue of climate changeC. Exxon's role in delaying solutions to global warmingD. Exxon's efforts to promote more scientific discoveries68. What is the author's tone in presenting the passage?A. Factual.B. Praiseful.C. Biased.D. Encouraging.Passage FourWhere anyone reaching the age of 60 was considered to be near death's door at the turn of the 20th century, it is barely old enough for retirement at the turn of the 21st century. And scientists are still not holding back. They say that as new anti-ageing treatments become available, our species will get even older. While few would argue。

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mba研究生英语考试真题及答案MBA Graduate English Exam Questions and AnswersThe MBA Graduate English Exam is a crucial part of the application process for many business schools. It assesses a candidate's proficiency in English, which is essential for success in an MBA program. To help you prepare for the exam, here are some sample questions along with their answers.Section 1: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions that follow:Passage:The rapid advancement of technology has transformed the way we do business. With the advent of the internet and smartphones, companies can now reach customers around the globe with ease. This has led to increased competition and the need for businesses to adapt quickly to changing market trends.Question 1: According to the passage, what has transformed the way we do business?Answer: The rapid advancement of technology.Question 2: How has technology impacted businesses?Answer: Technology has enabled companies to reach customers around the globe with ease.Question 3: Why do businesses need to adapt quickly to changing market trends?Answer: Due to increased competition.Section 2: WritingWrite an essay on the following topic:"The importance of innovation in the business world."Answer:Innovation plays a crucial role in the success of businesses in today's competitive market. Companies that are able to innovate and develop new products and services are more likely to stay ahead of their competitors and meet the changing needs of customers. Innovation also helps businesses improve efficiency, reduce costs, and drive growth. Therefore, it is essential for businesses to foster a culture of innovation to thrive in the ever-evolving business world.Section 3: GrammarCorrect the following sentences:1. He is the more intelligent person I know.Answer: He is the most intelligent person I know.2. Neither John nor Peter is going to the conference.Answer: Neither John nor Peter are going to the conference.3. I have never been to Japan before.Answer: I have never been to Japan.Section 4: VocabularyMatch the words with their definitions:1. EntrepreneurAnswer: a person who starts a business and takes on financial risks2. InflationAnswer: a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money3. Market ResearchAnswer: the action or activity of gathering information about consumers' needs and preferencesSection 5: ListeningListen to the audio clip and answer the following questions:Question 1: What is the speaker's opinion on the impact of globalization on businesses?Answer: The speaker believes that globalization has opened up new opportunities for businesses.Question 2: What is the main challenge identified by the speaker in the global business environment?Answer: The speaker mentions increased competition as a major challenge for businesses.Overall, the MBA Graduate English Exam aims to assess a candidate's language skills and ability to understand and analyze business-related content. By practicing with sample questions like the ones provided above, you can improve your performance on the exam and increase your chances of being admitted to your desired MBA program. Good luck!。

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2018年管理类英语二真题-详尽解析

[同义词] blackball minus veto disconfirming
[反义词] positive affirmative neutral
painful [-fl]
[释义] adj. 疼痛的,使痛苦的
[同义词] atrocious sore irritating afflictive
[反义词] painless
①27 个学生被告知哪些钢笔是带 电的;另有 27 个只被告知一些是带电 的,当独自一个人在房间的时候,那
room, the students who did not know
些不知道会产生电击的学生比那些知
which ones would shock them clicked more pens and incurred more shocks than the students who knew what would __8__. ②Subsequent experiments reproduced this effect with other stimuli,
[释义] v. 繁殖,再生,复制,使...在脑海中重现
[构词] [re- 再,produce 生产 → 再生产,再造,复制]
[同根词] abduct abduction educate education induce
[同义词] regurgitate procreate multiply
photograph [ˈfəutəgrɑ:f]
inherent [ɪnˈhɪərənt, -ˈher-]
[释义] adj. 固有的,内在的,与生俱来的
[构词] [in- 加强意义,her 粘,-ent …的 → 生来的,固有的,原有的]

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2023年全国硕士研究生招生考试试题及答案解析(英语二)

2023年全国硕士研究生招生考试试题及答案解析(英语二)2023年全国硕士研究生招生考试试题及答案解析(英语二)2023年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语二试卷共分为两部分:选择题和阅读理解、翻译和写作。

以下是试题及答案的详细解析。

一、选择题1. C2. B3. D4. A5. D6. C7. A8. B9. C 10. A11. B 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. B二、阅读理解阅读理解部分共有三篇文章,下面逐篇进行解析。

文章一:本文主要讲述了研究人员在探索宇宙星系的过程中发现了一个罕见的恒星系统,此系统有望帮助科学家研究银河系的形成和演化。

对于这篇文章的解题关键在于理解文章的主旨和目的。

在原文中,科学家发现的这个罕见的恒星系统将进一步帮助他们研究银河系的形成和演化。

因此,正确答案为C。

文章二:本文主要介绍了一项关于音乐和施工噪音的研究。

研究结果显示,音乐可以减轻对施工噪音的厌恶心理。

阅读理解这篇文章时,我们应该关注研究的目的和研究结果。

根据文章中的描述,研究结果表明,音乐可以减轻人们对施工噪音的厌恶心理。

因此选择B项为正确答案。

文章三:本文主要介绍了一个对比实验,通过比较长期静态和长期动态学习在人们记忆中的作用。

结果表明,长期动态学习对人们的记忆能力有着明显的积极影响。

针对这篇文章的理解,我们需要关注对比实验和结果。

实验结果显示,长期动态学习在人们的记忆能力上有积极的影响。

因此,答案选择D。

三、翻译本部分考察学生对中英文之间表达的翻译能力。

以下是参考答案:1. 答案:The canteen has been renovated and will reopen next month.2. 答案:It is essential to understand the importance of teamwork in achieving organizational goals.3. 答案:The government has implemented a series of measures to promote sustainable development.四、写作本部分要求学生根据提示写一篇文章。

2024年研究生考试-在职硕士-英语考试历年真题常考点试题3带答案

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A blotchD.An inattention8.Blue-green algae grow abundantly in salt marshes.A. primarilyB.slowlyC.on plants(cultivate)D. in great numbers9.The flower bud of a water lily 百合 opens at sunset since .its opening istriggered(commence) .by the decreased light.A. alleviated 减轻B. enduredC.set offD.covered up10.The future survival of the bald eagle is still an important American ecological concern.A. migrationB.populationC. existenceD. evolution11.Solid geometry has enabled astronomers to calculate the positions of the heavenly bodies relative to one another.A. on top ofB.next to12.With the acquisition of smaller companies by larger ones, the 1960's saw a wave of new conglomerates.A. surgeB.handfulC. suspensionD. dissolution 分解13.Despite the proliferation of other faster modes of transportation, the railroads remain the largest carriers of intercity freight in the United States.A.schemesB. meansC.tracksD. variables14.When carbon is added to iron in the proper proportions , the result is steel.A. containerB. sequenceC. laboratoriesD.amounts15.Formerly , in the United States, many nurses worked as private duty nurses rather than in hospitals.A.PreviouslyB. StrictlyC. OfficiallyD. Periodically16.Insect pests are among the leading causes of crop failure.A.expectedB. chiefC. naturalD. least17.The wheels of the first road vehicles were fashioned from crude stone disks.A.hand-carvedB.roughly madeC. flatD. heavy18.The Native American interpreter Sacajawea was a valuable member of the Lewis and darkA.very friendlyB. very usefulC. very thoughtful.D.very wealthy19.Urban renewal programs strive to upgrade areas that are becoming slums.A.reproachB. improveC.fortifyD.uproot20.Mary McCarthy s satires 讽刺文学 are couched in a prose style that has a classic precision.A.fusedB.prefacedC. standardizedD. expressed第2卷一.单选题(共20题)1.The first important exposition in the United States was held in Philadelphia in 1876.A.exhibitionB. concertC. excursionD.contest2.Eyespots, the most rudimentary eyes, are found in protozoan原生动物 flagellates 鞭毛虫 , flatworms 扁形虫 , and segmented worms片段蠕虫 .A.hostile-lookingB.perceptiveC. primitiveD.strangely formed3.Some animals pant and sweat to speed evaporation of body moisture and thus cool themselves.A.wiggle 摆动 slowlyD.perspire4.A mythical(imaginary) creature, the dragon was believed to have lion's claws, scaly skin, and fiery breath.A. legendaryB. magicalC.frighteningD.perplexing5.Some cosmetics manufacturers attempt to capture the rose's unmistakable fragrance香味in soaps and perfumes.A.designB.textureC. scentD. freshness6.The controls of most modern airplanes can be operated either manually or automatically.A.by the bookB.by a mapC. by logicD. by handmunication is one of the most important bonds that hold cultural systems together.A.obligationsB.qualitiesC. linksD. needs8.While Billie Holiday did not invent the music called "the blues", she most assuredly helped popularize it.A. finallyB.certainlyC.earnestlyD.enthusiastically9.People who do not sleep enough tend to become irritable .A.easily annoyedB. illC. wearyD.stiff and soreA. numberedB. stabilizedC. contrastedD.considered11.The company issues an annual report every March.A.a yearlyB. a comprehensiveC. a financialD.a product12.Cream of tartar 酒石 , a weak acid, can be added to egg whites to help them foam泡沫when they are beatenA.whippedB. agedC.boiledD.cracked13.Double Eagle in the first transatlantic balloon, was greeted by avid crowds in France.A.eagerB.surgingC.appreciativeD.vigorous14.Some sea urchins海胆 have venomous (toxin) spinesA.sensuous (feeling)B.crooked (twisted)C. poisonousD.sticky15.Some children display an unquenchable 难以抑制的 curiosity about every new thing they encounter.A.insatiable 贪的无厌的B. inherentC.indiscriminate 不加选择的D. incredible16.One of the greatest breakthroughs for professional women came in 1973 when the field of banking opened up for them.A. most serious disappointmentsB.most significant advances17.The first paper was made from the bark of the mulberry tree.A. dried woodB. outer coveringC.syrup(sirup)D. root18.In 1974 Henry Aaron broke Babe Ruth's monumental lifetime record of 714 home runs.A.archaic(old, antique)B. degrading (discredit)C.outstandingD.entire19.Formulated in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine asserted that the Americas were no longer open to European colonization.A. emphatically statedB. belligerently(aggressively) arguedC. accentuated(emphasize)D. entreated 恳求(implore, plea, invoke )20.Ella Grasso, elected governor of Connecticut in 1974, supported the enactment (given, granted) of a freedom-of-information law.A. passingB.advocatesC. draftingD. circulation第1卷参考答案一.单选题1.参考答案: A2.参考答案: D3.参考答案: D4.参考答案: C5.参考答案: C6.参考答案: C7.参考答案: D8.参考答案: D9.参考答案: C10.参考答案: C11.参考答案: D12.参考答案: A13.参考答案: B14.参考答案: D16.参考答案: B17.参考答案: B18.参考答案: B19.参考答案: B20.参考答案: D第2卷参考答案一.单选题1.参考答案: A2.参考答案: C3.参考答案: D4.参考答案: A6.参考答案: D7.参考答案: C8.参考答案: B9.参考答案: A10.参考答案: D11.参考答案: A12.参考答案: A13.参考答案: A14.参考答案: C15.参考答案: A16.参考答案: B18.参考答案: C19.参考答案: A20.参考答案: A。

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全国硕士研究生入学统考试英语试题与答案
考试内容:包括听力、阅读理解、翻译和写作等 部分
考试难度:难度适中,注重考查考生的英语综合 运用能力
考试特点:注重实际应用能力的考查,如 阅读理解部分注重对文章整体理解和细节 把握的考查,听力部分注重对听力技巧和 语言运用能力的考查
考试建议:建议考生在备考过程中注重英语基础 知识的巩固和英语实际应用能力的提高,多进行 模拟练习和真题演练
注重基础知识:在复习过程中,注重基础知识的学习和掌握,尤其是词汇 和语法知识。
多做模拟试题:通过做模拟试题,了解考试形式和难度,找出自己的薄弱 环节,有针对性地进行复习。
保持积极心态:在复习过程中,保持积极的心态,相信自己能够取得好成 绩。
知识点梳理与巩固
词汇和语法:重点掌握高频词汇和常用语法结构
考试目的
选拔优秀人才:通过考试选拔具有潜力和才华的考生进入更高层次 的教育机构深造
促进教育公平:确保考试内容和标准全国统一,避免地域差异对考 生竞争造成不公平现象
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模拟试题与答案
模拟试题一
内容:一篇关于环保的文章
题目:阅读理解
答案:根据文章内容,选择 最佳答案
分析:对文章进行结构分析, 理解文章主旨
模拟试题二
题目内容:阅读 理解、完形填空、 翻译等
题目难度:与考 研英语难度相当
题目数量:100 道左右
题目分值:每道 题目分值不同, 总分为100分
模拟试题三
阅读理解:提高阅读速度和理解能力,注重文章结构和细节 翻译和写作:加强翻译技巧和写作表达能力,注重语言表达的准确性 和流畅性 听力理解:提高听力速度和理解能力,注重语音和语调的辨识

管理英语试题及答案

管理英语试题及答案

管理英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The term "management" refers to the process of:A. Planning and organizingB. Directing and controllingC. Both A and BD. None of the above2. Which of the following is NOT a function of management?A. StaffingB. LeadingC. InnovatingD. Budgeting3. In the context of management, the "planning" function involves:A. Setting goals and determining actions to achieve themB. Allocating resourcesC. Monitoring performanceD. All of the above4. The "organizing" function of management includes:A. Developing a hierarchy of authorityB. Assigning tasks to individualsC. Both A and BD. None of the above5. "Directing" in management refers to:A. Guiding and motivating subordinatesB. Allocating resourcesC. Formulating policiesD. Monitoring performance6. The "controlling" function involves:A. Comparing actual performance with planned performanceB. Taking corrective action if necessaryC. Both A and BD. None of the above7. Which of the following is a principle of effective management?A. Centralization of authorityB. Delegation of authorityC. Unity of commandD. All of the above8. The "span of control" concept suggests that:A. Managers should have as few subordinates as possibleB. Managers should have as many subordinates as possibleC. The number of subordinates a manager can effectively manage is limitedD. None of the above9. "Delegation" in management means:A. Assigning tasks to subordinatesB. Taking on all tasks personallyC. Ignoring tasksD. None of the above10. The "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" is related to:A. Motivation in managementB. Planning in managementC. Organizing in managementD. Controlling in management二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)11. The four basic functions of management are planning, organizing, ______, and controlling.12. The process of management begins with ______ and endswith controlling.13. Effective communication is crucial for ______ and ______in management.14. The principle of unity of command states that an employee should receive orders from only one superior.15. The Hawthorne studies highlighted the importance of______ in the workplace.三、简答题(每题5分,共20分)16. What are the three main types of planning in management?17. Explain the difference between leadership and management.18. Describe the role of motivation in the management process.19. What are the benefits of decentralization in an organization?四、论述题(每题15分,共30分)20. Discuss the importance of ethical considerations in management.21. Analyze the impact of globalization on management practices.五、案例分析题(共20分)22. Read the following case study about a company facing challenges in its management structure. Analyze the situation and suggest possible solutions based on the principles of management.[Case Study]XYZ Corporation has recently expanded its operations to a new international market. The management team is struggling with coordinating the activities of the new branch, which is leading to delays and inefficiencies. The company's founder, who has been the sole decision-maker, is finding it difficult to manage the increased workload.[Your Answer]参考答案:一、选择题1. C2. D3. A4. C5. A6. C7. D8. C9. A10. A二、填空题11. directing12. planning13. leading, motivating14. attention, recognition15. human factors三、简答题16. The three main types of planning in management are strategic planning, operational planning, and tactical planning.17. Leadership is the process of influencing others to achieve organizational goals, while management is the broader process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources to achieve those goals.18. Motivation in the management process is crucial as it drives employees to perform at their best, leading to increased productivity and job satisfaction.19. Benefits of decentralization include increasedflexibility, faster decision-making, and a greater sense of responsibility and ownership among employees.四、论述题20. Ethical considerations in management are important as they ensure that decisions are made with integrity, respect for stakeholders, and compliance with laws and regulations. Ethical management also helps in building trust and apositive reputation for the organization.。

管理英语试题及答案

管理英语试题及答案

管理英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共10分)1. The company has recently undergone a significant ________ in its management structure.A. innovationB. renovationC. transformationD. alteration答案:C2. Effective communication is essential for the success of any ________ project.A. collaborativeB. individualC. independentD. isolated答案:A3. The manager emphasized the importance of ________ in achieving the company's goals.A. cooperationB. competitionC. conflictD. isolation答案:A4. The new policy aims to improve ________ and reduce costs.A. efficiencyB. productivityC. profitabilityD. effectiveness答案:B5. The team leader needs to delegate tasks to ensure ________ and balance workload.A. equityB. equalityC. fairnessD. justice答案:C二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)6. The company is focusing on ________ to improve its market position.[答案]:innovation7. The project was delayed due to a lack of ________ among team members.[答案]:communication8. The CEO announced a new ________ strategy to increase shareholder value.[答案]:growth9. The HR department is responsible for ________ and employee relations.[答案]:recruitment10. The company's ________ plan includes measures to reduce environmental impact.[答案]:sustainability三、阅读理解(每题2分,共20分)阅读以下段落,回答问题。

全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语真题及答案解析

全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语真题及答案解析

202X年研究生入学统一考试试题〔英语二〕Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)People have speculated for centuries about a future without work.Today is no different,with academics,writers,and activists once again 1 that technology is replacing human workers. Some imagine that the coming work-free world will be defined by 2 . A few wealthy people will own all the capital,and the masses will struggle in an impoverished wasteland..A different and not mutually exclusive 3 holds that the future will be a wasteland of a different sort,one 4 by purposelessness:Without jobs to give their lives 5 ,people will simply become lazy and depressed. 6 tod ay’s unemployed don’t seem to be having a great time. One Gallup poll found that 20 percent of Americans who have been unemployed for at least a year report having depression,double the rate for 7 Americans. Also,some research suggests that the 8 for rising rates of mortality,mental-health problems,and addicting9 poorly-educated middle-aged people is shortage of well-paid jobs. Perhaps this is why many 10 the agonizing dullness of a jobless future.But it doesn’t 11 follow from findings like these that a world without work would be filled with unease. Such visions are based on the 12 of being unemployed in a society built on the concept of employment. In the 13 of work,a society designed with other ends in mind could 14 strikingly different circumstances for the future of labor and leisure. Today,the 15 of work may be a bit overblown. “Many jobs are boring,degrading,unhealthy,and a waste of human potential,〞says John Danaher,a lecturer at the National University of Ireland in Galway.These days,because leisure time is relatively 16 for most workers,people use their free time to counterbalance the intellectual and emotional 17 of their jobs. “When I come home from a hard day’s work,I often feel 18 ,〞Danaher says,adding,“In a world in which I don’t have to work,I might feel rather different〞—perhaps different enough to throw himself 19 a hobby or a passion project with the intensity usually reserved for 20 matters.1. [A] boasting [B] denying [C] warning [D] ensuring2. [A] inequality [B] instability [C] unreliability [D] uncertainty3. [A] policy [B]guideline [C] resolution [D] prediction4. [A] characterized [B]divided [C] balanced [D]measured5. [A] wisdom [B] meaning [C] glory [D] freedom6. [A] Instead [B] Indeed [C] Thus [D] Nevertheless7. [A] rich [B] urban [C]working [D] educated8. [A] explanation [B] requirement [C] compensation [D] substitute9. [A] under [B] beyond [C] alongside [D] among10. [A] leave behind [B] make up [C] worry about [D] set aside11. [A] statistically [B] occasionally [C] necessarily [D] economically12. [A] chances [B] downsides [C] benefits [D] principles13. [A] absence [B] height [C] face [D] course14. [A] disturb [B] restore [C] exclude [D] yield15. [A] model [B] practice [C] virtue [D] hardship16. [A] tricky [B] lengthy [C] mysterious [D] scarce17. [A] demands [B] standards [C] qualities [D] threats18. [A] ignored [B] tired [C] confused [D] starved19. [A] off [B] against [C] behind [D] into20. [A] technological [B] professional [C] educational [D] interpersonalSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. 〔40 points〕Text 1Every Saturday morning, at 9 am, more than 50,000 runners set off to run 5km around their local park. The Parkrun phenomenon began with a dozen friends and has inspired 400 events in the UK and more abroad. Events are free, staffed by thousands of volunteers. Runners range from four years old to grandparents; their times range from Andrew Baddeley's world record 13 minutes 48 seconds up to an hour. Parkrun is succeeding where London's Olympic "legacy" is failing. Ten years ago onMonday, it was announced that the Games of the 30th Olympiad would be in London. Planning documents pledged that the great legacy of the Games would be to level a nation of sport lovers away from their couches. The population would be fitter, healthier and produce more winners. It has not happened. The number of adults doing weekly sport did rise, by nearly 2 million in the run-up to 202X-but the general population was growing faster. Worse, the numbers are now falling at an accelerating rate. The opposition claims primary school pupils doing at least two hours of sport a week have nearly halved. Obesity has risen among adults and children. Official retrospections continue as to why London 202X failed to "inspire a generation." The success of Parkrun offers answers.Parkun is not a race but a time trial: Your only competitor is the clock. The ethos welcomes anybody. There is as much joy over a puffed-out first-timer being clapped over the line as there is about top talent shining. The Olympic bidders, by contrast, wanted to get more people doing sports and to produce more elite athletes. The dual aim was mixed up: The stress on success over taking part was intimidating for newcomers.Indeed, there is something a little absurd in the state getting involved in the planning of such a fundamentally "grassroots", concept as community sports associations. If there is a role for government, it should really be getting involved in providing common goods-making sure there is space for playing fields and the money to pave tennis and netball courts, and encouraging the provision of all these activities in schools. But successive governments have presided over selling green spaces, squeezing money from local authorities and declining attention on sport in education. Instead of wordy, worthy strategies, future governments need to do more to provide the conditions for sport to thrive. Or at least not make them worse.21. According to Paragraph1, Parkrun has_____.A.gained great popularityB.created many jobsC.strengthened community tiesD.become an official festival22. The author believes that London's Olympic "legacy" has failed to_____. A.boost population growthB.promote sport participationC.improve the city's imageD.increase sport hours in schools23. Parkrun is different from Olympic games in that it_____.A.aims at discovering talentsB.focuses on mass competitionC.does not emphasize elitismD.does not attract first-timers24. With regard to mass sport, the author holds that governments should_____. A.organize "grassroots" sports eventsB.supervise local sports associationsC.increase funds for sports clubsD.invest in public sports facilities25. The author's attitude to what UK governments have done for sports is_____. A.tolerantB.criticalC.uncertainD.sympatheticText 2With so much focus on children’s use of screens, it's easy for parents to forget about thei r own screen use. “Tech is designed to really suck on you in,〞says Jenny Radesky in her study of digital play, "and digital products are there to promote maximal engagement. It makes it hard to disengage, and leads to a lot of bleed-over into the family routine.〞Radesky has studied the use of mobile phones and tablets at mealtimes by giving mother-child pairs a food-testing exercise. She found that mothers who sued devices during the exercise started 20 percent fewer verbal and 39 percent fewer nonverbal interactions with their children. During a separate observation, she saw that phones became a source of tension in the family. Parents would be looking at their emails while the children would be making excited bids for their attention.Infants are wired t o look at parents’ faces to try to understand their world, and if those faces are blank and unresponsive—as they often are when absorbed in a device-it can be extremely disconcerting foe the children. Radesky cites the “still face experiment〞devised by developmental psychologist Ed Tronick in the 1970s. In it, a mother is asked to interact with her child in a normal way before putting on a blank expression and not giving them any visual social feedback; The child becomes increasingly distressed as she trie s to capture her mother’s attention. 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This can make them feel happier,which lets then be more available to their child the rest of the time.26. According to Jenny Radesky, digital products are designed to ______. A.simplify routine mattersB.absorb user attentionC.better interpersonal relationsD.increase work efficiency27. Radesky’s fo od-testing exercise shows that mothers’ use of devices ______.A.takes away babies’ appetiteB.distracts children’s attentionC.slows down babies’ verbal developmentD.reduces mother-child communication28. Radesky’s cites the “still face experiment〞to show that _______.A.it is easy for children to get used to blank expressionsB.verbal expressions are unnecessary for emotional exchangeC.children are insensitive to changes in their parents’ moodD.parents need to respond to children's emotional needs29. The oppressive ideology mentioned by Tronick requires parents to_______. A.protect kids from exposure to wild fantasiesB.teach their kids at least 30,000 words a yearC.ensure constant interaction with their childrenD.remain concerned about kid's use of screens29.【答案】C【解析】此题目为具体细节题。

研究生学术英语考试真题及答案解析

研究生学术英语考试真题及答案解析

研究生学术英语考试真题及答案解析Research on the Graduate Academic English Examination Questions and Answers AnalysisIntroductionThe Graduate Academic English Examination is an important test for graduate students aiming to pursue higher education in English-speaking countries. This test assesses the students' proficiency in academic English, which is crucial for their success in their academic studies. In this article, we will analyze some sample questions from the test and provide explanations for the correct answers.Reading ComprehensionQuestion 1:According to the passage, what is the main purpose of the research?A. To explore the relationship between climate change and biodiversity.B. To study the effects of pollution on marine life.C. To analyze the impact of deforestation on the environment.D. To investigate the causes of global warming.Answer: A. To explore the relationship between climate change and biodiversity.Explanation: The passage discusses the importance of biodiversity in mitigating the effects of climate change. Therefore, the main purpose of the research is to explore the relationship between climate change and biodiversity.Question 2:Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?A. Biodiversity is not affected by climate change.B. Deforestation has no impact on the environment.C. Marine life is not threatened by pollution.D. Climate change poses a threat to biodiversity.Answer: D. Climate change poses a threat to biodiversity.Explanation: The passage highlights the impact of climate change on biodiversity, indicating that it poses a threat to the diversity of species.Question 3:What can be inferred from the passage about the importance of biodiversity?A. It has no relevance to climate change.B. It plays a key role in maintaining ecosystems.C. It has a negative impact on marine life.D. It does not contribute to the environment.Answer: B. It plays a key role in maintaining ecosystems.Explanation: The passage emphasizes the importance of biodiversity in maintaining healthy ecosystems, supporting the answer choice that it plays a key role in maintaining ecosystems.Writing TaskQuestion:Write an essay discussing the advantages and disadvantages of online education. Provide examples to support your argument.Answer:Online education has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its flexibility and accessibility. One of the main advantages of online education is the ability to learn fromanywhere at any time, without the constraints of a traditional classroom setting. This allows students to balance their studies with other commitments, such as work or family responsibilities. Additionally, online education offers a wide range of courses and programs, allowing students to choose the subjects that best suit their interests and career goals.However, online education also has its disadvantages. One of the main drawbacks is the lack of face-to-face interaction with instructors and peers. This can make it challenging for students to receive personalized feedback and support, leading to a sense of isolation and disconnection. Furthermore, online education requires strong self-discipline and time management skills, as students must motivate themselves to stay on track and complete assignments independently.In conclusion, online education offers a convenient and flexible learning option for students, but it also poses challenges in terms of social interaction and self-motivation. By weighing the advantages and disadvantages of online education, individuals can make an informed decision about whether it is the right fit for their educational needs and goals.ConclusionIn this article, we have analyzed sample questions from the Graduate Academic English Examination and provided explanations for the correct answers. It is essential for students preparing for this exam to practice reading comprehension and writing tasks to improve their proficiency in academic English. By familiarizing themselves with the test format and practicing regularly, students can increase their chances of success in the exam and pursue their academic goals in English-speaking countries.。

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2010年研究生管理考试英语真题答案解析Section I Use of English解析:A项affect 意思是“影响,感动”;B项achieve 意思是“达成,完成”;C项extract意思是“提取,榨出”;D 项restore是“恢复,重建”. 这句话的意思是:他们想通过实验探究车间照明是如何影响工人的生产率的,所以答案是A。

解析:本题考查了固定短语end up 的用法,end up 意思是“最终成为……”,end 和其它三个介词的搭配都无此意,故选B。

解析:本句的大意为:研究最终总结为一个极具影响力的概念—“霍桑效应”,也正是实验所研究的行为改变了工人们的表现。

所以这里应选择C。

解析:作者这里表达的意思是这个问题之所以引起大家的注意是因为工厂女工的行为令人费解。

四个选项中perplexing意为“令人费解的”,所以正确答案为B。

解析:本句的含义是:根据研究描述,当照明灯变亮或变暗时,工人的时产量就会提高。

四个选项中有描述含义的是C 项accounts。

解析:这句话的意思是:实验中做什么并不重要。

Do not matter 固定表达,故选B。

解析:考查so long as 短语,意思是“只有”,句子意思是:只要有改变,生产率就会上升。

解析:A项awareness 意思是“意识”,B项expectation意为“期望”,C项sentiment 意为“”观点,意见,D项illusion 为“幻觉”,本句的大意是说:工人知到自己本身是被研究对象-这一意识就足以改变他们的行为。

所以选A。

解析:见第8题解析。

10.D解析:见第8题解析。

11.C解析:be subjected to表示“服从于,与……一致’,为固定短语。

12.A解析:contrary to表示“与…相反“。

根据语境提示,空白处需要填写一个能表示转折意味的链接词。

13.A解析:只有evidence一词可与found呼应,表示“发现或找到证据”。

14.Dmisleading“欺骗性,误导性的”,意思上来看,符合语境所表达的意思。

15.B解析:for example与上句呼应,举例说明问题。

16.A解析:duly表示“准时地,在同一个时间地”,填入句中后意思表达更精确。

17.D解析:与前句duly rose呼应,递进说明问题,故应选continue。

18.C解析:此句意思与上句相反,说明另一种情况,故应使用转折词but。

19.B解析:tend to do“倾向于做某事”,说明一种常规的事实。

20.D解析:hit 能与a plateau搭配,意为“到达高地,触及顶点”,句意才符合语境。

Section II Reading ComprehensionPart AText 121.现在此处写答案Text 226.C解析:细节题。

题干问及商业专利方法在最近引起关注的原因是是什么,解答本题应定位二段首句并结合一段的主旨要义。

二段首句指出“国家专利法庭准备对商业方法专利进行缩减,这引起了了争议。

”一段主要提及在过去10年商业方法授予了成千上万的专利。

由此可见,选项C是对原文的同义置换故为正确答案。

27.B解析:推理判断题。

文章在二段提及Bilski case,在四段提及对Bilski case的结论性说明,在四段中针对Bilski case,联邦机构发表了不同寻常的法令,而四段末句提到该法令引起对“state street Bank ruling”的是否重新考虑,由此可知B为正确答案。

28.C解析:词汇短语题。

含有该词的句子起到承前启后作用,解答本题应结合二段主旨及三段because后的句意来解题,二段提及“国家专利法庭准备对商业方法专利进行缩减”,而三段提及introduced such patents…, approving a patent…,由此可知,宣称对商业方法的控制将会有巨大的态度转变,故C正确。

29.B解析:推论题。

结合倒数二段二句及末段首句可知B符合文意。

此题用排除法最为便利。

文章的最后两段未提到ACD的内容。

而B项的内容符合“that too many patents were being upheld”,同时B 选项的内容符合文章的中心。

30.D解析:主旨题。

文章首段提到“过去10年”,而二段首句转到“Now”,文章的此脉络结构可知“ A prevailing tread”可统领文意,此外文章二至四段,主要谈及联邦巡讲对“business-method patents”的立场变化,故D为正确答案。

解析:细节题。

文章提到Tipping Point真本书描述社会流行风潮是由一小部分名人引起的,然而,笔锋一转在首段末又说“it doesn’t explain how ideas actually spread”。

进而引出作者对名人传播想法功能的讨论。

由此B选项正确。

而A、C、D 均不是作者要讨论的问题。

32.D解析:细节题。

文章第二段首句“the supposed…plausible sounding but largely untested theory。

”以及末句“…only certain special people can drive trends”充分说明这种理论证据不够充足。

而D选项正确的反应了文中的内容。

33.A解析:根据题干,线索大致定位到第三段,但是第三段并没有清晰的找到题解,而接下来的第四段清晰的反应出了社会互动所产生的巨大影响这一内容。

A选项充分的表明了这一点。

34.C解析:根据题干,线索定位到第四段。

同过分析这个短语所在的句子,“For a social epidemic…;just how many others pay attention to each of these people has little to do with…”此句主要表明人们是如何被别人影响进而又去影响别人的。

而C选项恰是对这一点的正确表述。

35.C解析:细节题。

根据题干,线索定位到最后一段,从“…relating of populations, manipulating a number of variables relating to people’s ability to influence others and their tendency to be…”这句话中能够得知社会影响动力因素包括人们影响别人的能力包括被别人影响的倾向性。

而C选项充分的体现了这一点。

Text 436.A解析:细节题。

答案意为“遵循不利的资产评估准则”。

由题干中的“Bankers complained”和“force”定位于第一段第三行“Their rules, moan the banks, have forced them to report enormous losses, and it’s just not fair. These rules say they must value some assets at the price a third party would pay, not the price managers and regulators would like them to fetch。

”该句核心词为rules,四个答案中只有A选项包含。

37.A解析:推理引申题。

答案意为“管理的作用的逐渐消失”。

根据题干中的专有名词FASB定位于第三段。

第一句提到FASB 经过努力使国会通过了一些变革,这些变革赋予了银行更多的权利,也就是说对银行的管理更为松散,所以答案为“管理的作用的逐渐消失”。

38.C解析:细节题。

答案意为“独立自主的制定法规”。

根据题干中的“McCreevy objects to”定位到第五段。

第五段提到立即根据美国的变化做出一样的反应,欧洲的各界人士对此的反对十分强烈,引用McCreevy的话是为了说明这一点:欧洲要对这个问题有自己独立的法律法规。

39.C解析:句意题。

答案意为“忽视了坏账存在的极大可能性”。

根据题干的信息定位到第六段Today they argue that market prices overstate losses, because they largely reflect the temporary illiquidity of markets, not the likely extent of bad debts。

批判银行一味的夸大“that market prices overstate losses”,而忽视了“the likely extent of bad debts”。

40.D解析:情感态度题。

文章讨论了银行针对“standard-setters”的敌意行为,特别是文章最后一段更是明确的表明了作者对“standard-setters”的同情。

Part B解析:本题需要找出文章的首段,可用排除法做。

首先A 选项中提到“the first and more important…”中的“more”应该在前文中提到,故排除。

B选项首句就提出了欧洲食品零售所面临的问题,根据文章结构法:提出问题—分析问题—解决问题,此段符合首段要求,即提出了文章的中心问题,而且本选项中也没有明显的需要和上文衔接的关系词,而其它选项都有明显的与上文衔接的信息词,不能在首段出现,故B为正确答案。

42.F解析:首段一旦确定,本段内容便可根据上文顺藤摸瓜,第一段最后一句话“but”后指出了虽然食品零售商面临着“at a standstill (几乎停止发展)”的问题,他们却忽略了一个潜在的市场即他们身边的“wholesale food and trade(食品批发市场)”。

而F 选项首句便举例说明法国、德国、意大利等国家的食品批发产业的市场规模比食品零售产业要大40%。

而且在“moreover”后又进一步说明批发的利润大零售很多。

因此可以判断此选项是对第一段的例证说明。

其中“for example”是明显的信息提示词。

43.D解析:上段介绍了食品批发商的优势,而D选项第一句“All in all, this clearly seems to be a market in which…”则对上文的内容进行总结,其中all in all 是较明显的信息提示词,即上文中提到的食品批发的优势推出这是明显对于“big retailers that master the intricacies of wholesaling”是一个“market”。

因此D项为正确答案。

解析:上段最后一句提出的“particular abilities”以及“new skills and unfamiliar business models are needed。

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