2005年全国mba联考英语预测试卷及答案(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

would not go away, it would only pound the frustration. If you tell yourself there isn‟t a problem, there won‟t be one. It‟s all in the mind. Stop thinking about your own problem—help others instead. A lady who is bating a lifethreatening disease revealed she coped with her illness by making herself useful, by offering help to others in a similar situation. She has spoken to at least five other women with breast cancer. She says that the sharing has helped her to find fresh meaning in her own life. Never give up on your dream. Why do we give in and give up when we meet difficulties? Is it because we have no confidence in our cause and no mitment for what we pursue? It was said that Albert Einstein‟s last request on his death bed was to be given his equations and his unfinished statement declining the presidency of Israel. Einstein first picked up his equations and lamented to his son, “If only I had more mathematics!” What a great persistent spirit! One stronghearted lady was the late head of the tragic Kennedy family, Rose Kennedy. She said this on nationwide television one week after losing yet another son to an assassin‟s bullet—Boddy Kennedy: “And we go on our way with no regrets not looking backwards to the past, but we shall carry on with courage.” Not the end of the world. Do you know something else? I‟ve learned that care as you might, love as you might, some people just don‟t care back. And it‟s not the end of the world. After all, it‟s not the event that makes a person, is it? It‟s what we do about that happens to us. 51. The appropriate title for the passage might be ______. A. How to Face . How to Resolve Problems. 中国最庞大的下载资料库 (整理 . 版权归原作者所有 ) 第 8 页 共 15 页 C. How to Hold on to Your Dream. D. How to Remain Cheerful. 52. “Take every day as a bonus” (Para. 5) is most likely to mean ______. A. we should see life from a new perspective B. we should treasure every day in our life C. we should regard every day as the last day in our life D. we should enjoy ourselves every day 53. Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the author? A. We should not be overwhelmed by problems in our life. B. We can learn to see life from a fresh light. C. We should have confidence in our cause so that we won‟t give in easily. D. Helping others will make it easier for us to solve our own difficulties. 54. The author seems not to believe that ______. A. everyone living in this world, poor or rich, has some problems B. we should not give in and give up in the face of difficulties C. we must work hard at solving some problems which can‟t be solved easily D. we should remain calm and positive when confronted with problems Questions 55 to 58 are based on the following passage: Most of all, America is inescapable. It is the world‟s 900pound gorilla: basically amiable and wellmeaning, crushing through the underbrush, dominating the landscape, altering the scenery, impossible either to shoo away or ignore. Its fads, fashions, folkways and fast food sweep around the globe。 its brandishing of missiles scares even its allies. It is a standard for the world‟s successes and a scapegoat for the world‟s failures. There has always been ambivalence about the United States. Throughout the country‟s meteoric history, people have admired its energy, riches and opportunity—and envied and resented its power and success. Since World War II, however, that ambivalence has bee even more pronounced, and today the world sees America as a curious paradox: a country whose military, diplomatic and economic prestige has been waning in a period when its cultural influence has never been stronger. The jarring discordance in feelings about American politics and culture takes some odd and ic forms: on Nicaragua‟s staterun television work, for instance, American programs like “Barnaby Jones” are interspersed with “mercials” demonstrating how to throw grenades in the event of Yankee invasion. The key distinction is simply between the American people—who are seen as warm, friendly and ingenuous—and the . government. That was underlined in a poll 中国最庞大的下载资料库 (整理 . 版权归原作者所有 ) 第 9 页 共 15 页 conducted for Newsweek International in six countries around the world. In the countries surveyed—France, Japan, Great Britain, West Germany, Brazil and Mexico—most respondents expressed approval for the American people, but a plurality said they disapproved of . government policy. Moreover, the poll found people inclined to think that a strong American military presence increases the chances for war instead of safeguarding peace. That finding represents a significant change from the early postwar years: a similar survey taken by the . Information Agency in the early fifties showed broad approval for the role of American troops. American influence in the world is seen as actually increasing—a perception that may be due largely to the strong impact America has on movies, television and music around the world. Some images of America remain constant. The United States is still regarded as a country of great affluence that rewards initiative and industriousness, a place where educational background and social class are not barriers to success. The Italian slang for striking it rich or lucky is “ha trovato l‟america”—“he found America”。 the Chinese have no word for America other than mei guo—the beautiful country. “My students see America as a land of social mobility and selfmade men,” says Prof. David Adams, head of the American Studies Department at Britain‟s University of Keele. “Ronald Reagan is the norm, not the exception.” 55. According to the passage, America should not be neglected because ______. A. American people are very kind and friendly B. America influences the world in many aspects。
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