MBA英语易错题(2015-12-17) |
第1题:"Arethesetwoissuessettled?" "No,theystillwere()conflict." A.during B.on C.with D.in |
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第2、3、4、5、6题: Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage: About 16 million people in ale United States have lost some of their hearing. About two million others are extremely or completely deaf. They cannot hear speech or most other sounds in their everyday life, even with a hearing aid to make sounds louder. There are several kinds of hearing loss. The first kind results from disease or injury to the outer or middlepart of the ear. The damage prevents sound waves from reaching the inner ear. Usually, this form of hearing loss is not extreme. And a hearing aid or medical treatment call often restore hearing. A second kind of hearing loss involves the nerves. It is caused by damage to the inner ear. A loud noise or disease may destroy some of the tiny nerve cells that carry sound. People suffering this kind of damage may lose the ability to hear some sounds, high or low. The third kind of deafness is called a central hearing loss. It is caused by damage to the hearing nerves leading to the brain or in the brain itself. Deafness is the most common bodily disability in America. Often nothing can be done to stop it. But manycases can be prevented. One simple thing is responsible for most hearing loss. That one thing is noise. Telephone bells, loud music, machines. In industrial countries, especially, these things make the world very noisy. Studies have shown that old men in quiet African villages have much better hearing than young people in America. Other sources of deafness include accidents, drugs and illnesses. ( ) 11. What kind of hearing loss mentioned in the passage is the most serious? A. The first kind. B. The second kind. C. The third kind. D. None. ( )12. Hearing loss caused by damage to can often be restored. A. the outer ear B. the inner ear C. the nerves D. the brain ( )13. Which of the following is NOT a source of deafness? A. loud music B. bodily disability C. accidents D. some drugs ( )14. It can be inferred from the passage that . A. developed countries are more noisy B. nothing can be done to prevent loss of hearing C. old people suffer less from hearing loss D. 16 million Americans have lost their hearing ( )15. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Deafness is very common in America B. Hearing nerves are most important to one‘s hearing. C. There are different causes to hearing loss. D. Hearing aids can help deaf people hear clearly. |
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第7、8、9、10、11题:Quotations 16 to 20 based on the following passage: At the end of the 7 weeks, the step-test was again given to both groups of subjects, and their pulses taken. he post-exercise pulse rates of subjects in the experimental group were found to have decreased an average of 30 heart beats per minute, with the lowest deceased 28 and the highest decrease 46. The pulse rate of subjects in the control group remained the same or changed no more than 4 beats, with an average difference between the initial and final tests of zero. ( ) 16. The step-test was given A. after each exercise period B. at the beginning and at the end of the seven week period C. only once, at the beginning of the seven week period D. twice to the men in Group A and once to the men in Group B ( ) 17. When were pulse rates taken? A. After every exercise period. B. Every day. C. After the step-tests. D. Every time the ratio of active riding was increased. ( ) 18. The exercise schedule was planned so that the amount of active riding A. increased every few days B. varied from day to day C. increased until the third week and then was kept constant D. increased every exercise period ( ) 19. What did Group A do in their program? A. They stepped up and down on a bench each day B. They pushed and pulled on exercise handles every day C. They refrained from any exercise D. They rode on an Exercycle every day ( ) 20. This paragraph implies that A. most people do not get enough exercise B. a high pulse rate is desirable C. regular exercise can strengthen your heart D. everyone should exercise 15 minutes a day |
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第12题:Hewaslaid()forsixweekswithwebrokenribs. A.in B.out C.up D.down |
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第13题:Theofficersweregrantedaconcessiontohavefamiliesstaywiththemtogether.() A.privilege B.satisfaction C.warrant D.regulation |
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第14题:()wouldhaveknowntheanswer. A.Cleveranyone B.Anyoneclever C.Anyoneisclever D.Cleverisanyone |
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第15题:MaryisoneofthebrighteststudentswhofromNewYorkUniversity.() A.isgraduated B.havegraduated C.hasgraduated D.aregraduated |
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第16题:ThePrimeMinisterrefusedtocommentontherumorthathehadplannedtogiveupthepost.() A.discharge B.dismiss C.resign D.resume |
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第17题:Smithistostudymedicineassoonashe()militaryservice. A.willfinish B.hasfinished C.finish D.wouldfinish |
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第18、19、20、21题: Jokes are as old as the spoken worD.In every country in the world and in every age in history, people have old funny stories to make one another laugh. In the Middle Ages in Europe, the court jesters(弄臣) or fools, amused( 逗乐) rulers and their courts with jokes and tricks. While we no longer have court jesters, we still have people whose job is to make us laugh. We still laugh at many of the same things that made people laugh long ago. We laugh at jokes that have surprise endings, and stories of people who simply never seem able to do anything right. Quick answers also amuse us. Here are some simple jokes that will show you what they mean. Linda’s mother called up the stairs to her, “Linda, did you put out the light?” Linda said, “How should I know? It’s too dark in here to see.” Kevin to Teacher: “Would you be mad at me for something I didn’t do?” Teacher: “Of course not, Kevin.” Kevin: That’s good, because I didn’t do my homework. A salesman came to Jimmy who was sitting on the steps of a house. “Sonny,” he asked, “is your Mommy home?” “Yes,” replied Jimmy. The salesman began to ring the doorbell. He rang and rang and, but there was no answer. Finally he turned back to Jimmy and said angrily, “I thought you said that your Mommy was home.” “I did” replied Jimmy, “but this isn’t my house.” Fern: “That’s a strange pair of socks you have onone is red and the other is green.” Elaine: “Yes, and the funny thing about it is that I have another pair at home exactly like this one.” A man went to the dentist to have a tooth pulleD.“How much will that cost?” he asked. “Thirty dollars,” was the answer. The man thought a minute, then said, “Here ten dollars. Just loosen it a little.” “Joey’s been walking since he was 8 months old,” his mother told a friend. “Good heaven!” the friend exclaimeD.“Isn’t he tired?” Teacher to Sally: “If we breathe oxygen(氧气) in the daytime, what do we breathe at night?” Sally: “That’s easy. Nitrogen(氮气),of course.” 33.According to the selection, jokes are as old as A.the Middle Ages B.the history of Europe C.the history of the courts D.the language 34.According to the writer, the jokes we laugh at now are A.quite different from the old jokes B.quite similar to the old jokes C.fewer than the joke people had in the ancient times D.not as funny as the old jokes 35.The point of the joke about Linda lies in A.Linda’s foolishness. B.mother’s foolishness. C.The surprise ending of the joke. D.Linda’s quick answer 36.We laugh at the joke about Kevin and the teacher because A.Kevin never seemed able to do anything right B.the teacher never seemed able to do anything right C.it has an unexpected ending D.the teacher gave a quick answer |
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