MBA习题练习

MBA每日一练(2015-12-17)
1题:"Didthemedicinemakeyoufeelbetter?"
"No,()theworseIfeel."
A.takingmoremedicine
B.themostmedicineItake
C.themoremedicineItake
D.whenItakemoremedicine
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2题:对真正的企业家而言,金银的价值也比不上一个投资赢利的机会。因此,在经济发达的时代,信息是最有价值的商品。
上文作出了以下哪种假设?()
A.金银并非最有价值的商品。
B.企业家的价值观与大多数人不同。
C.关于商业投资机会的信息如果准确可靠,就可以带来利润。
D.信息的价值高不可估。
E.只有企业家才认为信息是最有价值的商品。
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3题:某校长在校庆大会上讲话时说:“我们有许多已毕业同学以自己的努力已在各自领中取得了优异成绩。他们有的已成为科学家、将军、市长、大企业家,我们的学校以他们为做。毋庸置疑,我们已毕业同学中有许多女同学……”
如果该校长讲话中的断定都是真的,则以下哪项必定是真的?()
A.取得优异成绩的全部是女同学。
B.取得优异成绩的至少有女同学。
C.取得优异成绩的女同学多于男同学。
D.取得优异成绩的男同学多于女同学。
E.取得优异成绩的可能没有女同学。
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4题:去年,冈比亚从第三世界国际基金会得到了25亿美元的贷款,它的国民生产总值增长了5%;今年,冈比亚向第三世界国际基金会提出两倍于去年的贷款要求,它的领导人并因此期待今年的国民生产总值将增加10%。但专家认为,即使上述贷款要求得到满足,冈比亚领导人的期待也很可能落空。
以下哪项如果是真的,将支持专家们的意见?()
I去年该国5%的GNP增长率主要得益于农业大丰收,而这又主要是难得的风调雨顺所致。
I冈比亚的经济还未强到足以吸收每年30亿美元以上的外来资金。
II冈比亚不具备足够的重工业基础以支持每年6%以上GNP增长率。
A.仅仅I。
B.仅仅II。
C.仅仅I和II。
D.仅仅II和III。
E.I、II和III。
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5题:“新总统上任不久,失业人数下降。所以,新总统由于增加了人们的就业机会,应该得到人们的信任。”
以下哪项是上述论证所假设的? ()
A.新总统出任前对解决失业问题作了郑重的承诺。
B.新总统对失业情况应当负责。
C.失业人数下降是因为新总统执政的结果。
D.新总统应当被信任,否则失业人数将再度上升。
E.失业问题是各国普遍存在的社会问题。
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6题:语言不能生产物质财富,如果语言能够生产物质财富,那么夸夸其谈的人就会成为世界上的富翁。
下面哪项论证在方式上与上述论证最类似?()
A.人在自己的生活中不能不尊重规律,如果违背规律,就会受到规律的无情惩罚。
B.加强税法宣传十分重要,这样做可以普及税法知识,增加人们的纳税意识,增加国家财政收入。
C.有些近体诗是要求对仗的,因为有些近体诗是律诗,而所有律诗都要求对仗。
D.风水先生惯说空,指南指北指西东,倘若真有龙虎地,何不当年葬乃翁。
E.金属都具有导电的性质,因为,我们研究了金、银、铜、铁、铅这些金属,发现它们都能导电。
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7题:一项调查表明,一些新闻类期刊每一份杂志平均有4到5个读者。由此可以推断,在《诗刊》12000订户的背后约有48000到60000个读者。
上述估算的前提是:()
A.大多数《诗刊》的读者都是该刊物的订户。
B.《诗刊》的读者与订户的比例与文中提到的新闻类期刊的读者与订户的比例相同。
C.读者通常都喜欢阅读一种以上的刊物。
D.新闻类期刊的读者数与《诗刊》的读者数相近。
E.大多数期刊订户都喜欢自己的杂志与同事亲友共享。
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8、9、10、11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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12题:Hecouldbe()bythetrafficjamorelsehewouldhavecometomebynow.
A.leftoff
B.droppedout
C.gotdown
D.heldup
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13、14、15、16题:Hostel buildings vary from cottage to castle. Most have been adapted to hostel use though some have been specially built for the purpose. As it is impossible to put identical facilities into such a wide range of buildings, hostels have been divided into four grades so that members pay an overnight fee roughly corresponding to the facilities provide. Nevertheless, whatever the architectural differences, all hostels offer accommodation with the following facilities.
Sleeping In dormitories normally with 2-tier beds. Mattresses, blankets and pillows are provided but you take your own sheet, sleeping bag or hire a freshly laundered at the hostel.
Washing. Washing facilities are provided, and at hostels where stated there are also baths or showers. You provide your own toilet articles including soap and towel.
Common Room. All hostels have a common room. At some hostels this also serves as a dining-room.
Meals. At most hostels, hot meals can be provided by the warden. (The Hostel Details state where this is not the case.) Meals cannot be guaranteed unless paid for in advance: Lunch packets should also be booked in advance whenever possible: it is easier to provide appetizing fare when the warden knows beforehand how many lunch packets will be requireD.(Please note that lunch packets do not include any drinks.) Breakfast is usually cereal or porridge and a cooked dish followed by bread and marmalade(果酱) and teA.Evening meal is a 3-course meal usually consisting of soup, a meat course, a sweet or pudding and teA.A number of hostels now have a cafeteria service or provide snack meals.
Members’ Kitchen. At all hostels except some temporary hostels there are facilities for members to cook their own meals, including cooking points, pots and pans. There is no charge for the use of these facilities.
Small Store. Where the Hostel Details state that there is a small store it means there are sufficient foodstuffs on sale to enable self-cookers to prepare a meal. The following list of a typical small store gives you a good idea of what you can buy, though every small store may not necessarily offer you these exact items. If ordered in advance: milk, bread, potatoes, margarine. Without ordering in advance: tins of beans and/or spaghetti, soup (or packets), condensed or evaporated milk, meat or meat pudding, fish, vegetables, fruit, steamed puddings. Small jars of jam and marmalade. Small packets of tea, coffee, sugar and corn-flakes or other cereal. Matches. Chocolate. Packets of crisp bread or oat-cakes and dehydrated potato powder.
Cutlery and crockery(are supplied whether you have meals provided or prepare your own.
25. The price of a night’s accommodation
A.Is related to the kind of building in which members stay.
B.Varies according to the region.
C.Is the same in all hostels.
D.Depends on standards of convenience and comfort.
26. People spending a night in a hostel
A.Have to use a sheet sleeping bag.
B.Are provided with a free sheet sleeping bag.
C.Have to bring their own sheet sleeping bag.
D.Must use only a newly washed sheet sleeping bag.
27. Meals in hostels
A.May be available in the evening to those who arrive early enough.
B.Are provided three times a day
C.Have to be booked in advance.
D.Are cooked only for hostellers who arrive before 6 p. m.
28. All hostels provide
A.Plates, knives and forks.
B.Certain kinds of foods in packets.
C.Bread and milk for self-cookers.
D.Tins of beans and of soup.
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