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2020年硕士研究生入学考试管理类联考综合能力
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绝密☆启用前2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类联考综合试题及答案解析(科目代码:199)考生注意事项1. 答题前,考生须在试题册指定位置上填写考生姓名和考生编号;在答题卡指定位置上填写报考单位,考生姓名和考生编码,并涂写考生编号信息点。
2. 考生须把试题册上的“试卷条形码”粘贴条取下,粘贴在答题卡的“试卷条形码粘贴位置”框中。
不按规定粘贴条形码而影响试卷结果的,责任由考生自负。
3. 选择题的答案必须涂写在答题卡相应题号的选项上,非选择题的答案必须书写在答题纸指定位置的边框区域内。
超出答题区域写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题册上答题无效。
4. 填(书)写部分必须使用黑色字迹签字笔或者钢笔书写,字迹工整、笔迹清楚;涂写部分必须使用2B铅笔填涂。
5. 考试结束,将答题卡和试题册按规定交回。
(以下信息考生必须认真填写)2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类联考综合试题一、问题求解:第1~15题,每题3分,共45分。
下列每题给出的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的。
1、某产品去年上涨价格10%,今年上涨20%,两年共上涨()A.15%B.16%C.30%D.32%E.33%【答案】D。
设原价为x,则现价为x×1.1×1.2=1.32x,所以提高了32%。
2、设{}⊂的充分必要条件是=-<∈=-<∈,则A B1,,{2,}A x x a x RB x x b x R()A. ǀa−bǀ≤1B. ǀa−bǀ≥1C. ǀa−bǀ<1D. ǀa−bǀ>1E. ǀa−bǀ=1【答案】A。
ǀx−aǀ<1⇔a-1<x<a+1;ǀx−bǀ<2⇔b-2<x<b+2,又因为A⸦B,推出ǀa−bǀ≤13、总成绩=甲成绩×30%+乙成绩×20%+丙成绩×50%,考试通过的标准是每部分≥50分,且总成绩≥60分,已知甲成绩70分,乙成绩75分,且通过这项考试,则丙成绩分数至少是()A.48B.50C.55D.60E.62【答案】B。
全国联考管理类联考综合能力模拟题2020年(12)_真题-无答案
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全国联考管理类联考综合能力模拟题2020年(12)(总分100,考试时间60分钟)单项选择题1. 1.关于一个班的英语六级通过情况有如下陈述:(1)班长通过了。
(2)该班所有人都没有通过英语六级考试。
(3)有些人通过了。
(4)如果班长通过了,那么学习委员也通过了。
经过详细调查,发现上述断定只有一个是假的,可见,( )A. 该班有人通过了,但也有人没有通过。
B. 班长没有通过。
C. 学习委员没有通过。
D. 所有人都没有通过。
E. 该班有人通过了。
2. 2.小王比小李高,小赵比小钱高,小李比小孙矮,小孙比小钱矮。
据此,我们知道一定为真的是:A. 小李比小赵矮。
B. 小王比小赵高。
C. 小孙比小王矮。
D. 小孙比小赵高。
E. 小王比小钱高。
3. 3.桌子上有4个杯子,每个杯子上都写着一句话。
第一个杯子:“所有的杯子中都有水果糖。
”第二个杯子:“本杯中有苹果。
”第三个杯子:“本杯中没有巧克力。
”第四个杯子:“有些杯子中没有水果糖。
”如果其中只有一句真话,那么以下哪项为真?A. 所有的杯子中都有水果糖。
B. 所有的杯子中都没有水果糖。
C. 所有的杯子中都没有苹果。
D. 第三个杯子中有巧克力。
E. 第二个杯子中有苹果。
4. 4.在对反复重感冒患者的治疗过程中,有的医生经常会使用一种抗生素,这会产生两种副作用:一是常常会破坏患者体内的菌群平衡;二是使患者产生抗药性。
因为没被抗生素杀死的细菌开始具有抗药性,而且它们还有可能不断繁殖。
以下哪种方法最有可能解决上述问题?A. 只使用消炎效果好的抗生素。
B. 研究更好的抗生素来减少其副作用。
C. 根据患者的病症,周期性地使用不同种类的抗生素。
D. 用中药来代替抗生素。
E. 逐渐增加抗生素的使用量使没被杀歹三的细菌尽可能地减少。
5. 5.一位房地产信息员通过对某地的调查发现:护城河两岸房屋的租金都比较廉价:廉租房都坐落在凤凰山北麓;东向的房屋都是别墅;非廉租房不可能具有廉价的租金;有些单室套的两限房建在凤凰山南麓;别墅也都建筑在凤凰山南麓。
2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类专业学位联考【英语(二)】Writing Part A
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Dear friends, I am really happy to know you are going to visit
China.Because all of you are interested in Chinese culture,I will plan a tour of Badaling Great Wall,a famous historical and cultural site for you.I will briefly introduce the scene spots and some tips for you.
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Once again,Welcome to China.I am looking forward to seeing you soon.If you want more informations,please don’t hesitate to contact me in time.
Yours Sincerely, Li Ming
Badaling Great Wall is located Beijing,which is one of important parts of the great defence project of
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ancient China.Inside Badaling Great Wall,you can see the city wall,city platform,enemy tower and other military defense facilities,from which you can understand the history of ancient Chinese war.In order to a smooth play,please bring your student ID card and enjoy a certain discount.In addition,please don’t forget take cold proof clothes with you during the tour,because the Great Wall is windy.
2020年管理类联204考英语(二)考试大纲
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2020年管理类联考英语(二)考试大纲考试科目:204 英语(二)Ⅰ考试性质英语(二)考试是为高等学校和科研院所招收专业学位硕士研究生而设置的具有选拔性质的全国招生考试科目。
其目的是科学、公平、有效地测试考生对英语语言的运用能力,评价的标准是高等学校非英语专业本科毕业生所能达到的及格或及格以上水平,以保证被录取者具有一定的英语水平,并有利于各高等学校和科研院所在专业上择优选拔。
Ⅱ考查目标考生应掌握下列语言知识和技能:(一)语言知识1. 语法知识考生应能熟练地运用基本的语法知识,其中包括:(1)名词、代词的数和格的构成及其用法;(2)动词时态、语态的构成及其用法;(3)形容词与副词的比较级和最高级的构成及其用法;(4)常用连接词的词义及其用法;(5)非谓语动词(不定式、动名词、分词)的构成及其用法;(6)虚拟语气的构成及其用法;(7)各类从句(定语从句、主语从句、表语从句等)及强调句型的结构及其用法;(8)倒装句、插入语的结构及其用法。
2. 词汇考生应能较熟练地掌握5500个左右常用英语词汇以及相关常用词组(详见附录相关部分)。
考生应能根据具体语境、句子结构或上下文理解一些非常用词的词义。
(二)语言技能1. 阅读考生应能读懂不同题材和体裁的文字材料。
题材包括经济、管理、社会、文化、科普等,体裁包括说明文、议论文和记叙文等。
根据阅读材料,考生应能:(1)理解主旨要义;(2)理解文中的具体信息;(3)理解语篇的结构和上下文的逻辑关系;(4)根据上下文推断重要生词或词组的含义;(5)进行一定的判断和推理;(6)理解作者的意图、观点或态度。
2. 写作考生应能根据所给的提纲、情景或要求完成相应的短文写作。
短文应中心思想明确、切中题意、结构清晰、条理清楚、用词恰当、无明显语言错误。
Ⅲ考试形式和试卷结构(一)考试形式考试形式为笔试。
考试时间为180分钟。
满分为100分。
试卷包括试题册和答题卡。
考生应将英语知识运用和阅读理解部分的答案按要求填涂在答题卡相应题号的选项上,将英译汉和写作部分的答案写在答题卡指定位置的边框区域内。
2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试199管理类联考综合能力考试真题及答案解析
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28. 有学校提出,将效仿免费师范生制度,提供减免学费等优惠条件以吸引成绩优秀的调剂生,提高医学人才培养质量。有专家对此提出反对意见:医生是即崇高又辛苦的职业,要有足够的爱心和兴趣才能做好。因此,宁可招不满,也不要招生调剂生。
(2)已知长方体一个顶点的三个面的面对角线.
22.已知甲,乙,丙三人共捐款 元,则能确定每人的捐款金额.
(1)三人的捐款金额各不相同.
(2)三人的捐款金额都是 的倍数.
23.设函数 ,则在 左侧附近有 .
(1) .
(2) .
24.设 , 是正实数,则 存在最小值.
(1)已知 的值.
(2)已知 , 是方程 的不同实根.
25.设 , , , 是正实数,则 .
(1) .
(2) .
26. 领导干部对于各种批评意见应采取有则改之,无则加勉的态度,营造言者无罪,闻者足戒的氛围。只有这样,人们才能知无不言、言无不尽。领导干部只有从谏如流并为说真话者撑腰,才能做到“兼听则明”或作出科学决策,只有乐于和善于听取各种不同意见,才能营造风清气正的政治生态。
D. E.
11.已知数列 满足 ,且 ,则 ().
A. 1 B. C.2 D. E.0
12.如图,圆O的内接 是等腰三角形,底边 ,顶角为 ,则圆O的面积为().
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D. E.
13.两地相距1800米,甲的速度为100米,乙的速度为80米,两人相向而行,则两人第三次相遇时,甲距离其出发点()米.
2020年199管理类联考综合能力考试
真题及答案解析
一、问题求解:第1~15小题,每小题3分,共45分.下列每题给出的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的,请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑.
2020MBA管理类联考翻译版17类逻辑连接词基本表-MBA
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but
但是
even so
尽管如此
however
然而
though
尽管
even though
尽管
independent of
不管
reckless of
尽管
despite that
尽管如此
in spite of that
equal it is certain that...
不可否认 在其他因素
相同的情况 这是肯定的
surely
当然
to be strict
严格来说
to be true
诚然
truly
真正的
by definition
根据定义
definitely
肯定
undoubtedly
毫无疑问
without (a) doubt
be obvious there are about...
鉴于 原因显而易见 有关于
for this reason
由于这个原因
as a result of this 因此
therefore
因此
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consequently
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2020年硕士研究生入学考试管理类联考英语二
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2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题S ection Ⅰ U se of EnglishRead the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEER. (10 points)Being a good parent is, of course, what every parent would like to be. But defining what it means to be a good parent is undoubtedly very 1 , particularly since children respond differently to the same style of parenting. A calm, rule-following child might respond better to a differently sort of parenting than, 2 , a younger one.3 ,there’s another sort of parent that’s a bit easier to4 :a patient. Children of every age benefit from patient parenting. Still,5 every parent would like to be patient, this is no easy 6. Sometimes parents get exhausted and frustrated and are unable to maintain a 7 and composed style with their kids. I understand this.You're only human, and sometimes your kids can 8 you just a little too far. And then the 9 inevitable happens: You lose your patience and either scream at your kids or say something that was a bit too 10 and does nobody any good. You wish that you could 11 back the clock and start over. We all been there.12 , even though it’s common, it’s important to keep in mind that i n a single moment of fatigue. you can say something to your child that you may 13 for a long time. This may not only do damage to your relationship with your child but also 14 your chil d’s self-esteem.If you consistently lose your 15 with your kids, then you are modeling a lack of emotional control for your kids. We are all becoming increasingly aware of the 16 of modeling tolerance and patience for the younger generation. This is a skill that will help them all throughout life. In fact, the ability to emotional regulate or maintain emotional control when 17 by stress is one of the most important of all life’s skills.Certainly, it’s incredibly 18 to maintain patience at all times with your children. A more practical goal is to try, to the best of your ability, to be as tolerant and composed as you can when faced with 19 situations involving your children, I can promise you this: As a result of working toward this goal, you and your children will benefit and 20 from stressful moments feeling better physically and emotionally.1. A tedious B. pleasant C. instructive D. tricky2. A. in addition B. for example C. at once D. by accident3. A. fortunately B. occasionally C. accordingly D. eventually4. A. amuse B. assist C. describe D. train5. A. while B. because C. unless D. once6. A. answer B. task C. choice D. access7. A. tolerant B. formal C. rigid D. critical8. A move B. drag C. push D. send9. A. mysterious B. illogical C. suspicious D. inevitable10. A. boring B. naive C. harsh D. vague11. A. turn back B. take apart C. set aside D. cover up12. A. overall B. instead C. however D. otherwise13. A. like B. miss C. believe D. regret14. A. raise B. affect C. justify D. reflect15. A. time B. bond C. race D. cool16. A. nature B. secret C. importance D. context17.A. cheated B. defeated C. confused D. confronted18.A. terrible B. hard C. strange D. wrong19. A. trying B. changing C. exciting D. surprising20. A. hide B. emerge C. withdraw D. escapeSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions after each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text1Rats and other animals need to be highly at runes to social signals from others so that 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-for 5 our 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 back’, yards 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.Across 18 trials each, the living rats were 52 percent 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 betterremembering having freed it earlier, and wanting the robot to return the favor when 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 have to give it a moving head and rail, facial features. And put a scene on it to make it smell like a real rat, but that wasn’t necessary.”Says Janet Wiles at the University of Queensland in Australia, who helped with 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 are 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,” says Wiles.21. Quinn and her colleagues conducted a test to see if rats canA. I pick up 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 actions 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 surroundingB. are more socially active than other animalsC. behave differently from children iii socializingD. are more sensitive to social cues than expected【答案】ADBCDText 2It is fashionable today to bash Big Business. And there is one issue on which the many critics agree: CEO pay. We hear that CEOs are paid too much (or too much relative to workers), or that they rig others' pay, or that their pay is insufficiently related to positive outcomes. But the more likely truth is CEO pay is largely caused by intense competition.It is true that CEO pay has gone up-top ones may make 300 times the pay of typical workers on average, and since the mid-1970s, CEO pay for large publicly traded American corporations has, by varying estimates, gone up by about 500%. The typical CEO of a top American corporation- -from the 350 largest such companies-now makes about $18.9 million a year.While individual cases of overpayment definitely exist, in general, the determinants of CEO pay are not so mysterious and not so mired in corruption. In fact, overall CEO compensation for the top companies rises pretty much in lockstep with the value of those companies on the stock market.The best model for understanding the growth of CEO pay, though, is that of limited CEO talent in a world where business opportunities for the top firms are growing rapidly. The efforts of America' s highest-earning 1% have been one of the more dynamic elements of the global economy. It' s not popular to say, but one reason their pay has gone up so much is that CEOs really have upped their game relative to many other workers in the Ú.S. economy.Today' s CEO, at least for major American firms, must have many more skills than simply being able to "run the company." CEOs must have a good sense of financial markets and maybe even how the company should trade in them. They also need better public relations skills than their predecessors, as the costs of even a minor slipup can be significant. Then there' s the fact that large American companies are much more globalized than ever before, with supply chains spread across a larger number of countries. To lead in that system requires knowledge that is fairly mind-boggling.There is yet another trend: virtually all major American companies are becoming tech companies, one way or another. An agribusiness company, for instance, may focus on R&D in highly IT-intensive areas such as genome sequencing. Similarly, it is hard to do a good job running the Walt Disney Company just by picking good movie scripts and courting stars; you also need to build a firm capable of creating significant CGI products for animated movies at the highest levels of technical sophistication and with many frontier innovations along the way.On top of all of this, major CEOs still have to do the job they have always done-which includes motivating employees, serving as an internal role model, helping to define and extend a corporate culture, understanding the internal accounting, and presenting budgets and business plans to the board. Good CEOs are some of the world’s most potent creators and have some of the very deep skills of understanding.26. Which of the following has contributed to CEO pay rise?A. The growth in the number of cooperationB. The general pay rise with a better economyC. Increased business opportunities for top firmsD. Close cooperation among leading economicspared with their predecessors, today's CEOs are required to ___.A. foster a stronger sense of teamworkB. finance more research and developmentC. establish closer ties with tech companiesD. operate more globalized companies28. CEO pay has been rising since the 1970s despite ____.A. continual internal oppositionB. strict corporate governanceC. conservative business strategiesD. repeated governance warnings29.High CEO pay can be justified by the fact that it helps ___.A. confirm the status of CEOsB. motive inside candidatesC. boost the efficiency of CEOsD. increase corporate value30.Themost suitable title for this text would be ___.A. CEOs Are Not OverpaidB. CEO Pay : Past and PresentC. CEOs' Challenges of TodayD. CEO Traits: Not Easy to De【答案】CDBDAText3Madrid was hailed as a public health beacon last November when it rolled out ambitious restrictions on the most polluting cars. Seven months and one election day later, a new conservative city council suspended enforcement of the clean air zone, a first step toward its possible demise.Mayor Jose Luis Martinez-Alineida made opposition to the zone a centerpiece of his election campaign, despite its success in improving air quality. A judge has now overruled the city’s decision to stop levying fines. Ordering them reinstated. But with legal battles ahead. The zone’s future looks uncertain at best.Among other weaknesses, the measures cities must employ when left to tackle dirty air on their own are politically contentious. And thereforevulnerable. That’s because they inevitably put the costs of cleaning the air on to individual drivers, who must pay fees or buy better vehicles-rather than on to the car manufacturers whose clearing is the real cause of our toxic pollution.It’s not hard to imagine a similar reversal happening in London. The new ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) is likely to be a big issue in next year’s mayoral election. And if Sadiq Khan wins and extends it to the North and South Circular roads in ’10:1 as he intends. It is sure to spark intense opposition from the far larger number of motorists who will then be affected.It’s not that measures such as London’s Ulez are useless. Far from it, Local officials are using the levers that are available to them to safeguard residents “health in the face of a serious threat. The zones do deliver some improvements to air quality, and the science tells us that means real health benefits-fewer heart attacks, strokes and premature births, less cancer, dementia and asthma. Fewer untimely deaths.But mayors and councilors can only do so much about a problem that is far bigger than any one city or town.They are acting because national governments-Brit ain’s and others acro ss Europe-have failed to do so.Restrictions that keep highly polluting cars our of certain areas-city centres, “school streets”, even individual roads-are a response to the absence of a larger effort to properly enforce existing regulations and require auto companies to bring their vehicles into compliance. Wales has introduced special low speed limits to minimize pollution. we’re doing everything bur insist that manufacturers clear up their cars.31. Which of the following is true about Madrid’s clean air zone?A. Its effects are questionable.B. It has been opposed by a judge.C. Its fate is yet to be decided.D. It needs tougher enforcement.32. Which is considered a weakness of the city-level measures to tackle dirty air?A. They are biased against car manufacturers.B. They prove impractical for city councils.C. They are deemed too mild for politicians.D. They put too much burden on individual motorists.33. The au thor believes that the extension of London’s Ulez will .A. arouse strong resistance.B. ensure Khan’s electoral success.C. improve the city’s traffic.D. discourage car manufacturing.34. Who does the author think should have addressed the problem?A. Local residentsB. Mayors.C. Councilors.D. National governments.35. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that auto companies .A. will raise low-emission car productionB. should be forced to follow regulationsC. will upgrade the design of their vehiclesD. should be put under public supervision【答案】DDADBText 4Now that members of Generation Z are graduating college this spring-the most commonly-accepted definition says this generation was born after 1995. Give or take a year-the attention has been rising steadily in recent weeks. GenZs are about to hit the streets looking for work in a labor market that’s tighter than it’s been in decades. And employers are planning on hiring about 17 percent more new graduates for jobs in the U.S. this year than last, according to a survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Everybody wants to know how the people who will soon inhabit those empty office cubicles will differ from those who came before then.If “entitled”is the most common adjective, fairly or not, applied to millennials (those born between 1981 and 1995). The catchwords for Generation Z are practical and cautious. According to the career counselors and experts who study them.Generation Zs are clear-eyed, economic pragmatists. Despite graduating into the best economy in the past 50 years. Gen Zs know what an economic train wreck looks like. They were impressionable kids during the crash of 2008. When many of their parents lost their jobs or their life savings or both. They aren’t interested in taking any chances. The booming economy seems to have done little to assuage this underlying generational sense of anxious urgency, especially for those who have college debt. College loan balances in the U.S. now stand at a record Sl.5 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve.One survey from Accenture found that 88 percent of graduating seniors this year chose their major with a job in mind. In a 2019 survey of University of Georgia students, meanwhile, the career office found the most desirable trait in a future employer was the ability to offer secure employment (followed by professional development and training, and then inspiring purpose). Job security or stability was the second most important career goal (work-life balance was number one). Followed by a sense of being dedicated to a cause or to feel good about serving the greater good.36. Generation Zs graduating college this spring______A. are recognized for their abilities.B. are optimistic about the labor market.C. are in favor of office job offers.D. are drawing growing public attention.37. Generation Zs are keenly aware________A. What their parents expect of themB. How valuable a counselor’s advice isC. What a tough economic situation is likeD. How they differ from past generation38.The word “ assuage” (line 9 paragraph 2) is closet in meaning to .A. deepenB. defineC. maintainD. relieve39. It can be learned from Para. 3 that Generation 2s____A. care little about their job performanceB. give top priority to professional trainingC. think it hard to achieve work-life balanceD. have a clear idea about their future job40. Michelsen thinks that compared with millennials, Generation ZS are______.A. less realisticB. less adventurousC. more diligentD. more generous【答案】DABDBPart BDirections:Read the following text and answer the questions by choosing the most suitable subheading from the list A-G for each numbered paragraphs(4l-45).There are two extra subheadings which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)[A] Give compliments, just not too many.[B] Put on a good face, always.[C] Tailor your interactions.[D] Spend time with everyone.[E] Reveal, don’t hide information.[F] Slow down and listen.[G] Put yourselves in others’ shoes.Five ways to Win Over Everyone in the OfficeIs it possible to like everyone in your office’? Think about how tough it is toget together 15 people. Much less 50.who all get along perfectly. But unlike in friendships, you need coworkers. You work with them every day arid you depend on them just as they depend on you. Here are some ways that you can get the whole office on your side.41. 。
2020年管理类联考试题及答案解析(1)
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A. a b 1 B. a b 1 C. a b 1 D. a b 1 E. a b =1 答案:A 3.总成绩=甲成绩×30%+乙成绩×20%+丙成绩×50%。考试通过,每部分≥50 分,且总成 绩≥60 分。已知某人甲成绩 70 分,乙成绩 75 分,且通过了这项考试,则此人丙成绩的分 数至少是( ). A.48 B.50 C.55 D.60 E.62 答案:B 4.从 1 至 10 这 10 个整数中任取 3 个数,恰有一个质数的概率是( ).
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2020MBA考研英语二真题答案及解析(网友版)
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2020MBA考研英语二真题答案及解析(网友版):Section I【导语】水滴石穿,绳锯木断。
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快来练习吧!2020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)Being a good parent is, of course, what every parent would like to be. But defining what it means to be a good parent is undoubtedly very __1__, particularly since children respond differently to the same styleof parenting. A calm, rule-following child might respond better to a different sort of parenting than, __2__, a younger sibling.__3__, there’s another sort of parent that’s a bit easier to __4__: a patient parent. Childr en ofevery age benefit from patient parenting. Still, __5__ every parent would like to be patient, this is noeasy __6__. Sometimes parents get exhausted and frustrated and are unable to maintain a __7__ and composed style with their kids. I understand this.You’re only human, and sometimes your kids can __8__ you just a little too far. And then the __9__ happens: You lose your patience and either scream at your kids or say something that was a bit too __10__and does nobody any good. You wish that you c ould __11__ the clock and start over. We’ve all been there.__12__, even though it’s common, it’s important to keep in mind that in a single moment of fatigue,you can say something to your child that you may __13__ for a long time. This may not only do damage to your relationship with your child but also __14__ your child’s self-esteem.If you consistently lose your __15__ with your kids, then you are inadvertently modeling a lack of emotional control for your kids. We are all becoming increasingly aware of the __16__ of modeling tolerance and patience for the younger generation. This is a skill that will help them all throughout life. In fact,the ability to emotionally regulate or maintain emotional control when __17__ by stress is one of the most imp ortant of all life’s skills.Certainly, it’s incredibly __18__ to maintain patience at all times with your children. A more practical goal is to try, to the best of your ability, to be as tolerant and composed as you can when faced with __19__ situations involving your children. I can promise you this: As a result of working toward this goal, you and your children will benefit and __20__ from stressful moments feeling better physically and emotionally.1. A tedious B pleasant C instructive D tricky2. A in addition B for example C at once D by accident3. A fortunately B occasionally C accordingly D eventually4. A amuse B assist C describe D train5. A while B because C unless D once6. A answer B task C choice D access7. A tolerant B formal C rigid D critical8. A move B drag C push D send9. A mysterious B illogical C suspicious D inevitable10. A boring B naive C harsh D vague11. A turn back B take apart C set aside D cover up12. A overall B instead C however D otherwise13. A like B miss C believe D regret14. A raise B affect C justify D reflect15. A time B bond C race D cool16. A nature B secret C importance D context17. A cheated B defeated C confused D confronted18. A terrible B hard C strange D wrong19. A trying B changing C exciting D surprising20. A hide B emerge C withdraw D escape解析今年完形填空的难度系数很小,基本无生词,长难句也很少。
2020管理类联考复试英语真题MBA联考英语复试面试经典35题
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MBA联考英语复试面试经典35题1.Would you please make a brief introduction about yourself?2.Why did you take the MBA examination?Would you please say something about the currently MBA program in China?3.Why do you choose RENMIN University to study MBA?Tell me a little about RENMIN University form your understanding。
4.How do the people around you review MBA?5.What“s the difference between MBA program at home and abroad?6.If you failed this time what will you do in the near future?7.Why do you want to be a part of MBA students?8.Why do you think you are qualified for MBA program?9.Do you have a career plan in5years?10.Do you have a study plan if you were accepted as a MBA student?11.What“s your opinion about the requirement that a MBA student must have working experience?12.How do you define marketing or management?13.Do you think English is quite important in MBA study?Why?14.Do you think MBA training courses will help you a lot in your future life?Why?15.What do you want to do after your MBA study?16.What is the most important qualification that a MBA student should have?17.Say a little about teamwork。
2020年硕士研究生招生专业目录(学术硕士)
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复试科目名称
0306Z1 治安学
01(全日制)治安管理 02(全日制)警务指挥与战术
治安学导论
03(全日制)涉外警务
0306Z2 侦查学
01(全日制)刑事侦查
0306 公安学
02(全日制)侦查讯问 03(全日制)公安情报 04(全日制)国内安全保卫 0306Z3 犯罪学 01(全日制)犯罪学
①(101)思想政治理论 ②(201)英语一 ③(621)法学基础(二) ④(821)公安学基础理论 和管理学
管理理论综合
1 报考公安技术研究方向的人员,本科专业应为理学或工学。 2 限全国公安机关经侦系统在职人民警察报考。
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初试科目代码及名称
复试科目名称
法理学
行政法学与行政诉讼法学
刑法学
①(101)思想政治理论 ②(201)英语一 ③(620)法学基础(一) ④(820)法学综合
民商法学
刑事诉讼法学
国际法学
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2020 年硕士研究生招生专业目录(学术硕士)
招生学科 代码及名称
二级学科、方向 代码及名称
初试科目代码及名称
2020 年硕士研究生招生专业目录(学术硕士)
招生学科 代码及名称
二级学科、方向 代码及名称
0301 法学
030101 法学理论 01(全日制)法理学 02(全日制)法律史 03(全日制)人权法学 030103 宪法学与行政法学 01(全日制)宪法学 02(全日制)行政法学 03(全日制)警察法学 030104 刑法学 01(全日制)中国刑法学 02(全日制)外国刑法学 03(全日制)网络安全法学 030105 民商法学 01(全日制)民法学 02(全日制)商法学 03(全日制)知识产权法学 030106 诉讼法学 01(全日制)刑事诉讼法学 02(全日制)律师学 03(全日制)证据法学 030109 国际法学 01(全日制)国际公法学 02(全日制)国际私法学 03(全日制)国际经济法学
2020全国研究生考试-管理类联考英语高频词汇(MBA适用)
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n. 审查 【频次 3】 常考词组: under review 在审查中 e.g. The case is under review. 案件正在审查中。
n. 评论 【频次 1】 常考词组: film review 影评
vt. 审查 【频次 3】 检查 【频次 2】
n. 评论员 【频次 1】
不关你的事。这是私人间的谈话!(新概念 2,第一节)
conversational [kɒnvə'seɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l]
adj. 会话的 【频次 2】 e.g. The article is written in a conversational style.
这篇文章是以对话的形式写成的。
MBA 大师 21 天搞定 800+核心词 第2页 /共42页
technology [tek'nɒlədʒɪ]
n. 科技,技术 tech 【频次 13】 常用搭配:technology revolution 科技革命
technological [teknə'lɒdʒɪk(ə)l]
adj.技术的,科技的 【频次 4】 常用搭配: technological revolution 技术革命
imbalance [ɪm'bæl(ə)ns]
corporate [ˈkɔːpərət]
corporation [ˌkɔːpə'reɪʃn]
business ['bɪznəs] company ['kʌmpəni]
firm [fɜːm] enterprise ['entəpraɪz]
n. 平衡 【频次 12】 vt./vi. 使平衡 e.g. I found it hard to keep my balance on the icy path.
2020年管理类联考试题及答案解析(1)
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绝密☆启用前2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类联考综合试题及答案解析(科目代码:199)考生注意事项1.答题前,考生须在试题册指定位置上填写考生姓名和考生编号;在答题卡指定位置上填写报考单位、考生姓名和考生编号,并涂写考生编号信息点。
2.考生须把试题册上的“试卷条形码”粘贴条取下,粘贴在答题卡的“试卷条形码粘贴位置”框中。
不按规定粘贴条形码而影响试卷结果的,责任由考生自负。
3.选择题的答案必须涂写在答题卡相应题号的选项上,非选择题的答案必须书写在答题纸指定位置的边框区域内。
超出答题区域写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题册上答题无效。
4.填(书)写部分必须使用黑色字迹签字笔或者钢笔书写,字迹工整、笔迹清楚;涂写部分必须使用2B铅笔填涂。
5.考试结束,将答题卡和试题册按规定交回。
(以下信息考生必须认真填写)考生编号考生姓名2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类联考综合试题一、问题求解:第1~15小题,每小题3分,共45分。
下列每题给出的A 、B 、C 、D 、E 五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的。
请在答题卡...上将所选项的字母涂黑。
1.某产品去年涨价10%,今年涨价20%,则该产品这两年涨价().A.15%B.16%C.30%D.32%E.33%答案:D2.设{}{}|1,,B |2,A x x a x R x x b x R =-<∈=-<∈,则A B ⊂的充分必要条件是().A.1a b -≤B.1a b -≥C.1a b -<D.1a b ->E.=1a b -答案:A3.总成绩=甲成绩×30%+乙成绩×20%+丙成绩×50%。
考试通过,每部分≥50分,且总成绩≥60分。
已知某人甲成绩70分,乙成绩75分,且通过了这项考试,则此人丙成绩的分数至少是().A.48B.50C.55D.60E.62答案:B4.从1至10这10个整数中任取3个数,恰有一个质数的概率是().1A.23B.12C.512D.25E.1120答案:B5.等差数列{}n a 满足18a =,且241a a a +=,则{}n a 前n 项和的最大值为().A.16B.17C.18D.19E.20答案:E6.已知实数x 满足2213320x x x x +--+=,则331=x x +().A.12B.15C.18D.24E.27答案:C7.设实数,x y 满足222x y -+-≤,则22x y +的取值范围是().A.[]2,18B.[]2,20C.[]2,36D.[]4,18E.[]4,20答案:B8.某网店对单价为55元,75元,80元的三种商品进行促销,促销策略是每单满200元减m 元,如果每单减m 元后实际价格均不低于原价的8折,那么m 的最大值为().A.40B.41C.43D.44E.48答案:B9.某人在同一观众群体中调查了对5部电影的看法,得到如下数据:好:0.250.50.30.80.4坏:0.750.50.70.20.6据此数据,观众意见分歧最大的前两部电影依次是().A.一三B.二三C.二五D.四一E.四二答案:C10.如图,在∆ABC 中,30ABC ∠=︒,将线段AB 绕终点B 旋转至DB ,使60DBC ∠=︒,则ABC ∆∆与DBC 的面积之比为().A.1B.2C.2D.32E.3答案:E11.已知数列{}n a 满足.......)3.2.1(,2,11221=-===++n a a a a a n n n 且,则=100a ()A.1B.-1C.2D.-2E.0答案:B12.如图,圆O 的内接∆ABC 是等腰三角形,底边BC=6,顶角为4π,则圆0的面积为().A.12πB.16πC.18πD.32πE.36π答案:C13.两地相距1800m ,甲每分钟走100m ,乙每分钟走80m ,相向而行,则两人第三次相遇时,甲距其出发点()A.600B.900C.1000D.1400E.1600答案:D14.节点A,B,C,D 两两相连,从一个节点沿线段到另一个节点当做一步,若机器人从节点A 出发,随机走了3步,则机器人未到达节点C 的概率为().A.49B.1127C.1027D.1927E.827答案:E15.若科室有4名男职员,2名女职员,若将这6名职员分为3组,每组2人,且女职员不同组().A.4B.6C.9D.12E.15答案:D二、条件充分性判断:第16~25小题,每小题3分,共30分.要求判断每题给出的条件(1)和条件(2)能否定充分支持提干所陈述的结论.A 、B 、C 、D 、E 五个选项为判断结果,请选择一项符合试题要求的判断,在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑.A.条件(1)充分,但条件(2)不充分.B.条件(2)充分,但条件(1)不充分.C.条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,但条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来充分.D.条件(1)充分,条件(2)也充分.E.条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来也不充分.16.在ABC ∆中,60,2cB a∠=︒>则(1)90C ∠<︒(2)90C ∠>︒答案:B17.2222x y x y +=+上的点到0ax by ++=的距离最小值大于1(1)221a b +=(2)0,0a b >>答案:C18.若,,a b c 是实数,则能确定,,a b c 的最大值(1)已知,,a b c 的平均值(2)已知,,a b c 的最小值答案:C19.某商家有手机20部,从中任选2部,则恰有1部甲的概率为12P >(1)甲手机不少于8部(2)乙手机大于7部答案:C20.共有n 辆车,则能确定人数(1)若每辆20个座位,1车未满(2)若每辆12个座位,则少10个座位答案:E21.则能确定长方体的体对角线(1)已知长方体一个顶点的三个面的面积(2)已知长方体一个顶点的三个面的面对角线答案:D22.已知甲,乙,丙三人共捐款3500元,则能确定每人的捐款金额(1)三人的捐款金额各不相同(2)三人的捐款金额都是500的倍数答案:E23.设函数)4)(1()(--=x ax x f ,则在X=4左侧附近有0)(≤x f (1)41>a (2)4<a 答案:A24.设,a b 是正实数,则11a b+存在最小值(1)已知ab 的值(2)已知,a b 是方程()220x a b x -++=的不同实根答案:Da b c d25.设,,,+=+(1)a d b c=(2)ad bc答案:A三、逻辑推理:第26~55小题,每小题2分,共60分。
2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类联考综合能力(199)真题及答案
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全国硕士研究生入学统一考试管理类联考综合能力(199)真题及答案一、问题求解:第1~15小题,每小题3分,共45分,下列每题给出的A 、C 、C 、D 、E 五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的。
1.学科竞赛设一、二、三等奖,比例1:3:8获奖率30%,已知10人已获一等奖,则参赛人数( )A.300B.400C.500D.550E.6002.为了解某公司员工年龄结构,按男女人数比例进行随机抽样,结果如下: 男员工年龄(岁)23 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 41 女员工年龄(岁) 23 25 27 27 29 31据表中数据统计,该公司男员工的平均年龄与全体员工平均年龄分别是( )A.32,30B.32,29.5C.32,27D.30,27E.29.5,27 3.某单位分段收费收网站流量(单位:GB )费:每日20(含)GB 以内免,20到30(含)每GB 收1元,30到40(含)每GB 3元,40以上每GB 5元,小王本月用45GB 该交费( )A.45B.65C.75D.85E.1354.圆O 是△ABC 内切圆△ABC 面积与周长比1:2,则图O 面积( )A.πB.2πC.3πD.4πE.5π 5.实数满足, 则( )A.30B.22C.15D.13E.10 ,a b ||2a b -=22a b +=6.6张不同卡片两张一组分别装入甲乙丙3个袋中,指定两张要在同一组,不同装法有()种,A.12B.18C.24D.30E.367.四边形A、B、C、D是平行四边形,是四边的中点是四边中点依次下去,得到四边形序列设面积为且则()A.16B.20C.24D.28E.308.甲乙比赛围棋,约定先胜2局者胜,已知每局甲胜概率0.6,乙为0.4,若第一局乙胜,则甲赢得比赛概率为()A.0.144B.0.288C.0.36D.0.4E.0.69.圆,若圆在点(1,2)处的切线与轴及点为(0.3)则=()A.-2B.-1C.0D.1E.210.96顾客至少购甲、乙、丙3种商品中一种,经调查同时购甲、乙两种的有8位,同时购甲丙的有12位,同购乙、丙的有6位,同购3种的有2位,则仅购一种的有()A.70位B.72C.74D.76E.8211.函数22()max{,8}f x x x=-+的最小值为()A.8B.7C.6D.5E.42222A B C D1111A BC D3333A B C D2222A B C D(123)n n n nA B C D n=、、…n n n nA B C DnS112S=123S S S+++…=22:()C x y a b+-=C yab12.某单位为检查3个印前工作,由这3个部门主任和外聘3名人员组成检查组,每组1名外聘,规定本部门主任不能检查本部门,则不同的安排方式有()A.6种B.8种C.12种D.18种E.36种13.从标号1到10中的10张卡片中随抽2张,而它们的标号2种能被5整除的概率()A. B. C. D. E.14.圆柱体底面半径2,高3,垂直于底面的平面截圆柱体所得截面为矩形,若弦所对圆心角是,则截去部分(较小那部分)体积()A. B. C.332π-D.233π- E.15.羽毛球队4名男运动员3女足动员,从中选出2对参加混双比赛,不同选派方式()A.19B.18C.24D.36E.72二、条件充分性判断:第16~25小题,每小题3分,共30分。
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2020年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试试题管理类联考《综合能力》一、问题求解:第1~15题,每题3分,共45分。
下列每题给出的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的。
1、某产品去年上涨价格10%,今年上涨20%,两年共上涨()A.15%B。
16%C.30%D.32%E。
33%【答案】D。
设原价为x,则现价为x×1。
1×1。
2=1。
32x,所以提高了32%。
2、设{}=-<∈=-<∈,则A B1,,{2,}A x x a x RB x x b x R⊂的充分必要条件是()A.B。
C.D。
E。
【答案】A。
⇔a—1〈x〈a+1;⇔b—2〈x〈b+2,又因为A⸦B,推出3、总成绩=甲成绩×30%+乙成绩×20%+丙成绩×50%,考试通过的标准是每部分≥50分,且总成绩≥60分,已知甲成绩70分,乙成绩75分,且通过这项考试,则丙成绩分数至少是()A。
48D.60E 。
62【答案】B 。
设丙的成绩为x 分,那么得出:x ≥50;70×30%+75×20%+x ×50%≥60,x ≥48。
推出:x ≥504、从1至10这10个整数中任意取3个数,恰有1个质数的概率是()A.2/3B.1/2C 。
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2020年管理类专业学位联考综合能力试题一、问题求解:第1~15小题,每小题3分,共45分.下列每题给出的A 、B 、C 、D 、E 五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的,请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑. 1. 某产品去年涨价10%,今年又涨价20%,则该产品这两年涨价( ). A.15%B.16%C.30%D.32%E. 33%2. 某集合{}|1,A x x a x R =-<∈,{}|2,B x x b x R =-<∈,则集合A B ⊂的充分必要条件为( ). A. 1a b -≤B. 1a b -≥C. 1a b -<D. 1a b ->E. =1a b -3. 某项考试有甲、乙、丙三部分,最终的总成绩的计算公式为:总分=甲成绩⨯30%+乙成绩⨯20%+丙成绩⨯50%;若要考试通过的标准是:要求每部分的分数≥50分,且总成绩≥60分.已知某人甲部分成绩为70分,乙部分成绩75分,且通过了这项考试,则此人丙部分成绩的分数至少是( )分. A.48B.50C.55D.60E.624. 从1到10这10个整数中任取3个数,恰有1个质数的概率是( ). A.23B.12C.512 D.25 E.11205. 若等差数列{}n a 满足18a =,且241a a a +=,则{}n a 的前n 项和的最大值为( ). A. 16B.17C. 18D. 19E.206. 已知实数x 满足2213320x x x x +--+=,则331x x +=( ).A.12B.15C.18D.24E. 277. 设实数,x y 满足222x y -+-≤,则22x y +的取值范围是( ).A. []2,18B. []2,20C. []2,36D. []4,18E. []4,208. 某网点对单价为55元、75元、80元的三种商品进行促销,促销策略是每单满200元减m 元,如果每单减m 元后实际售价均不低于原价的8折,那么m 最大值为( ). A .40B .41C .43D .44E .489. 某人在同一观众群体中调查了对五部电影的看法,得到如下数据则观众意见分歧最大的是两部电影依次是( ). A.一、三B.二、三C.二、五D.四、一E.四、二10. 如图,在ABC ∆中,ABC 30∠=,将线段AB 绕点B 旋转至DB ,使D B C 60∠=,则DBC ∆与ABC∆的面积之比为( ).A.1C.2D.11. 已知数列{}n a 满足121,2a a ==,且()211,2,3n n n a a a n ++=-=,则100a =( ).A. 1B. 1-C.2D. 2-E.012. 如图,圆O 的内接ABC ∆是等腰三角形,底边BC=6,顶角为4π,则圆O 的面积为( ). A. 12π B. 16π C. 18π D. 32π E. 36π13. 两地相距1800米,甲的速度为100米,乙的速度为80米,两人相向而行,则两人第三次相遇时,甲距离其出发点( )米.A. 600B. 900C. 1000D. 1400E. 1600 14. 节点A 、B 、C 、D 两两相连,从一个节点沿线段到另一个节点当做1步,若机器人从节点A 出发,随机走了3步,则机器人未到达节点C 的概率为( ). A. 49B. 1127C. 1027D. 1927E. 82715. 某科室有4名男职员、2名女职员,若将这6名职员分成3组,每组2人,且女职员不在同一组的分组方式有( )种.A. 4B. 6C.9D.12E.15 二、条件充分性判断:第16~25题,每小题3分,共30分.要求判断每题给出的条件(1)和条件(2)能否充分支持题干所陈述的结论.A 、B 、C 、D 、E 五个选项为判断结果,请选择一项符合试题要求的判断.A :条件(1)充分,但条件(2)不充分.B :条件(2)充分,但条件(1)不充分.C :条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,但条件(1)和(2)联合起来充分.D :条件(1)充分,条件(2)也充分.E :条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,条件(1)和(2)联合起来也不充分.16. 在ΔABC 中,︒=∠60B ,则2>ac. (1)90C ︒∠<. (2)︒>∠90C .17. y x y x 2222+=+上的点到02=++by ax 的距离最小值大于1. (1)122=+b a . (2)0>a ,0>b .18. 若a ,b ,c 是实数,则能确定a ,b ,c 的最大值. (1) 已知a ,b ,c 的平均值. (2) 已知a ,b ,c 的最小值.19. 某商店有20部手机,从中任选2部,则恰有1部甲手机的概率21>p . (1) 甲手机不少于8部. (2) 乙手机大于7部.20. 共有n 辆车,则能确定人数. (1) 若每辆20座,1辆车未坐满. (2) 若每辆12座,则少10个座.21. 则能确定长方体的体积对角线. (1) 已知长方体一个顶点的三个面的面积. (2) 已知长方体一个顶点的三个面的面对角线.22. 已知甲,乙,丙三人共捐款3500元,则能确定每人的捐款金额. (1) 三人的捐款金额各不相同. (2) 三人的捐款金额都是500的倍数.23. 设函数()()()14f x ax x =--,则在4=x 左侧附近有()0<x f .(1) 41>a . (2) 4<a .24. 设a ,b 是正实数,则ba 11+存在最小值.(1) 已知ab 的值.(2) 已知a ,b 是方程()220x a b x -++=的不同实根.25. 设a ,b ,c ,d ≤ (1) c b d a +=+. (2) bc ad =.26. 领导干部对于各种批评意见应采取有则改之,无则加勉的态度,营造言者无罪,闻者足戒的氛围。
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2020 管理类联考英语二Section 1 Use of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark [A], [B], [C] or [D] on 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 be 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 exclusive3 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 ,today’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 addicting 9 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 11follow 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 the13 of work, a society designed with other ends in mind could 14 strikingly different circumstanced for the future of labor and leisure. Today, the15 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]makeup [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 after each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on 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 on Monday, 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 2012—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 2012 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 “g rassroots”, concept as community sports associations 。