MBA每日一练(2019/6/17) |
第1题:{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
B.The situation has taken a turn for the better. Consumer spending is low and goods cannot be solD、 D.The statistics have not reflected the true picture of the situation. | |
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第2题:The invention of both labor-saving tools and tools of intelligence is rarely accidental. Instead, it is usually the product of human need; (21) is truly the mother of invention. People usually devise tools to (22) for natural deficiencies. For example, people invented weapons to defend (23) from physically superior (24) .But (25) is only one incentive for inventions. People also invent (26) tools to (27) certain established tasks more efficiently. For instance, people developed the bow and arrow from the (28) spear or javelin in order to shoot (29) and strike with greater strength. (30) civilizations developed, greater work efficiency came to be demanded, and (31) tools became more (32) .A、tool would (33) a function until it proved (34) in meeting human needs, at which point an improvement would be made. One impetus for invention has always been the (35) for speed and high-quality results--provided they are achieved (36) reasonable costs. Stone pebbles were sufficient to account for small quantities of possessions, (37) they were not efficient enough for performing sophisticated mathematics. However, beads arranged systematically evolved into the abacus. The (38) of this tool can be (39) to the development of commerce in theEast around 3000B、C、, and the abacus is known (40) by the ancientBabylonians,Egyptians,Chinese, etC、 A、deserted B、existing C、withering D、outdated |
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第3题: {{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices markedA、B,C、andD、Choose the best one and mark your answers onANSWER SHEET 1.
B.consumers C.builders D.suppliers | |
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第4题: 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. 如图所示,O为圆心,则圆的面积与长方形的面积相等 (1)圆的周长是16.4厘米 (2)图中阴影部分的周长是20.5厘米 ![]() |
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第5题:母亲:这学期冬冬的体重明显下降,我看这是因为他的学习负担太重了。 父亲:冬冬体重下降和学习负担没有关系。医生说冬冬营养不良,我看这是冬冬体重下降的原因。 以下哪项如果是真的,则最能对父亲的意见提出质疑 A.学习负担过重,会引起消化紊乱,妨碍对营养的正常吸收。 B.隔壁松松和冬冬一个班,但松松是个小胖墩,正在减肥。 C.由于学校的重视和努力,这学期冬冬和同学们的学习负担比上学期有所减轻。 D.现在学生的普遍问题是过于肥胖,而不是体重过轻。 E.冬冬所在的学校承认学生的负担偏重,并正在采取措施解决。 |
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第6题:TheAfricans’ interest is to guard preferential export rules enshrined in the temporaryAfrican Growth and OpportunityAct, passed byCongress in 2,000. Tariff-free exports of some 6,000 goods fromAfrica to the United States are boosting trade and investment in southernAfric A、Lesotho’s fast-growing textile industry depends almost entirely onChinese investment in factories to make clothes for sale in the United States. The region also wants more access toAmerica’s markets for fruit, beef and other agricultural goods. American interest lies mainly in SouthAfrica, by far the largest economy in the region. Services account for 60% of its GDP, and it increasingly dominates the rest ofAfrica in banking, information technology, telecom, retail’ and other areas. Just asBritish banks, such asBarclays, have moved theirAfrican headquarters to SouthAfrica over the past year,American investors see the country as a platform to the rest of the continent. Agreeing investment rules and resolving differences on intellectual property rights are the most urgent issues.American drug firms want to be part of the fast expansion in SouthAfrica of production of anti-retroviral drugs, used againstAIDS.By 2007 SouthAfrica alone expects 1.2m patients to take the drugs daily. The country might be the world’s biggest exporter of anti-AIDS drugs within a few years. Striking a bilateral deal now should makeAmerican investments easier. But Mr. Zoellick’s greater concern is for multilateral trade talks that stalled inCancun, Mexico, in September.AlecErwin, his SouthAfrican counterpart, helped to organize the G20 group of poor and middle-income countries that opposed jointAmerican-EU proposals there; he is widely tipped to take over as head of the World Trade Organization late next year, and would be a useful ally. So Mr. Zoellick is trying to charm hisAfrican partner by agreeing to drop support for most of a group of issues (known as "Singapore" issues) that jammed up the talks atCancun, and were opposed by poor countries; he says he also favors abolishing export subsidies inAmerica--though only if Japan and theEU agree to do the same. That would pleaseAfrican exporters who say such subsidies destroy markets for their goods. Mr. Zoellick’s efforts to make more friends may be paying off.Even thoughAmerica has treatedAfrica very shabbily on trade in the past, Mr.Erwin hints it is easier doing business withAmerica than withEurope or Japan. A、small sign, but perhaps a telling one. American drug makers want to get a share in the anti-AIDS drug production in SouthAfrica in that ______. A、the U.S. domestic anti-AIDS drug market is shrinking quickly B、American drug makers have a lot of extra capital to invest C、the bilateral deal has made U.S. investments much easier now D、SouthAfrica has a huge global market potential in these drugs |
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第7题:下列关于企业技术创新的理解,错误的是( )。 A.技术创新必须是以获得商业利益为目标 B.技术创新应该对企业生产条件和要素进行有效组合 C.技术创新内容包括产品创新、工艺创新、管理创新和制度创新 D.技术创新是科技、组织、商业、金融等系列活动的综合过程 |
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第8题: 书最早是以昂贵的手稿复制品出售的,印刷机问世后,就便宜多了。在印刷机问世的最初几年里,市场上对书的需求量成倍增长。这说明,印刷品书籍的出现刺激了人们的阅读兴趣,大大增加了购书者的数量。 以下哪项如果为真,最能质疑上述论证 A.书的手稿复制品比印刷品更有收藏价值。 B.在印刷机问世的最初几年里,原来手稿复制品书籍的购买者,用原先只能买一本书的钱,买了多本印刷品书籍。 C.在印刷机问世的最初几年里,印刷品的质量远不如现代的印刷品那样图文并茂,很难吸引年轻人购买。 D.在印刷机问世的最初几年里,印刷书籍都没有插图。 E.印刷机问世的最初几年里,读者的主要阅读兴趣从小说转到了科普读物。 |
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第9题:One of the questions that is coming into focus as we face growing scarcity of resources of many kinds in the world is how to divide limited resources among countries. In the international development community, the conventional wisdom has been that the 2 billion people living in poor countries could never expect to reach the standard of living that most of us in NorthAmerica enjoy, simply because the world does not contain enough iron ore, protein, petroleum, and so on.At the same time, we in the United States have continued to pursue super affluence as though there were no limits on how much we could consume. We make up 6 percent of the world’s people; yet we consume one-third of the world’s resources. As long as the resources we consumed each year came primarily from within our own boundaries, this was largely an internal matter.But as our resources come more and more from the outside world, "outsiders" are going to have some say over the rate at which and terms under which we consume. We will no longer be able to think in terms of "our" resources and "their" resources, but only of common resources. AsAmericans consuming such a disproportionate share of the world’s resources, we have to question whether or not we can continue our pursuit of super affluence in a world of scarcity. We are now reaching the point where we must carefully examine’ the presumed link between our level of well-being and the level of material goods consumeD、If you have only one crust of bread and get another crust of bread, your well-being is greatly enhanceD、But if you have a loaf of bread, then an additional crust of bread doesn’t make that much difference. In the eyes of most of the world today,Americans have their loaf of bread and are asking for still more. People elsewhere are beginning to ask why. This is the question we’re going to have to answer, whether we’re trying to persuade countries to step up their exports of oil to us or trying to convince them that we ought to be permitted to maintain our share of the world fish catch. The prospect of a scarcity of, and competition for, the world’s resources requires that we reexamine the way in which we relate to the rest of the worlD、It means we find ways of cutting back on resource consumption that is dependent on the resources and cooperation of other countries. We cannot expect people in these countries to concern themselves with our worsening energy and food shortages unless we demonstrate some concern for the hunger, illiteracy and disease that are diminishing life for them. What is the conclusion of this passage A、The United States will be isolated if it does not stop pursuing super affluence. B、The poor countries will no longer supply the United States with their goods. C、The United States should care about the well-being of other countries. D、It is time for theAmericans to help the people in poor countries to improve their living standards. |
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第10题:Homework has never been terribly popular with students and even many parents, but in recent years it has been particularly scorneD、School districts across the country, most recently LosAngeles Unified, are revising their thinking on this educational ritual. Unfortunately, L. A、Unified has produced an inflexible policy which mandates that with the exception of some advanced courses, homework may no longer count for more than 10% of a student’ s academic grade. This rule is meant to address the difficulty that students from impoverished or chaotic homes might have in completing their homework.But the policy is unclear and contradictory.Certainly, no homework should be assigned that students cannot complete on their own or that they cannot do without expensive equipment.But if the district is essentially giving a pass to students who do not do their homework because of complicated family lives, it is going riskily close to the implication that standards need to be lowered for poor children. District administrators say that homework will still be a part of schooling; teachers are allowed to assign as much of it as they want.But with homework counting for no more than 10% of their grades, students can easily skip half their homework and see very little difference on their report cards. Some students might do well on state tests without completing their homework, but what about the students who performed well on the tests and did their homework It is quite possible that the homework helpeD、Yet rather than empowering teachers to find what works best for their students, the policy imposes a fiat, across-the-board rule. At the same time, the policy addresses none of the truly thorny questions about homework. If the district finds homework to be unimportant to its students’ academic achievement, it should move to reduce or eliminate the assignments, not make them count for almost nothing.Conversely, if homework matters, it should account for a significant portion of the grade. Meanwhile, this policy does nothing to ensure that the homework students receive is meaningful or appropriate to their age and the subject, or that teachers are not assigning more than they are willing to review and correct. The homework rules should be put on hold while the school board ,which is responsible for setting educational policy, looks into the matter and conducts public hearings. It is not too late for L. A、Unified to do homework right. It is implied in Paragraph 1 that nowadays homework ______. A、is receiving more criticism B.is gaining more preferences C、is no longer an educational ritual D.is not required for advanced courses |
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