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        2002年全国攻读工商管理硕士研究生入学考试
        英语试题
        Section I Vocabulary (10 points)
        Directions:
    There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence there
are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the
sentence and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
    21.The precious manuscripts were hopelessly by long exposure in the cold,
damp cellar.
    A.ruined B. damaged
    C. destroyed D. harmed
    22. the board of the company has decided to its operation to include all
aspects of the clothing business.
    A. extend B. enlarge
    C. expand D. amplify
    23.That sound doesn’t in his language, so it’s difficult for him to
pronounce it .
    A. happen B. occur
    C. have D. take place
    24. the accommodation was cheap, but the food was very .
    A. high B. costly
    C. dear D. overpaid
    25.My boss insists on seeing everything in before he makes a decision.
    A. black and blue B. red and blue
    C. black and white D. green and yellow
    26. The work is not very profitable cash, but I am getting valuable
experience from it.
    A. in the light of B. according to
    C. on the basis of D. in terms of
    27. At the meeting ,Smith argued in favor of the proposal.
    A. severely B. warmly
    C. forcefully D. heavily
    28. His attention often at lectures, No wonder he failed the exam.
    A. branched B. wondered
    C. wandered D. went out
    29.It’s often a mistake to appearance: that poor-looking individual is
anything but poor. In fact, he is a millionaire.
    A. go over B. go by
    C. go against D. go for
    30. He doesn‘t seem to be able to any interest in his studies.
    A. make up B. work up
    C. turn up D. use up
    31.Man has used metals for centuries in gradually increasing quantities but
it was the Industrial Revolution that they came to be employed in really vast
quantities.
    A. till B. until
    C. not until D. not till
    32. His brother had become a financier, he wanted to be.
    A. who B. what
    C. which D. that
    33. These goods are sold at reduced prices, .
    A. the defects are pointed out to the customers
    B. the defects pointed out to the customers
    C. the defects have been pointed out to the customers
    D. the defects being pointed out to the customers
    34. Basic research provides the capital fund of scientific knowledge, which
the applied researchers drew to give society a rich rate of interest.
    A. on B. up
    C. out D. to
    35. I’ve kept up a friendship with a girl who I was at school twenty years
ago.
    A. about B. since
    C. with D. till
    36. is generally accepted, economical growth is determined by the smooth
development of production.
    A. What B. That
    C. it D. As
    37. The Social Security Retirement Program is made up of two trust funds,
could go penniless by next year.
    A. the larger one B. the larger of which
    C. the largest one D. the largest of which
    38. For my own part, in seems that the main requirement of an international
language is that it .
    A. would be easily learned B. is easily learned
    C. will be easily learned D. be easily learned
    39. There ought to be less anxiety over the perceived risk of getting
cancer than in the public mind today.
    A. exist B. exists
    C. existing D. existed
    40. the government is believed to be considering a law making it a crime to
import any kind of weapon.
    A. to pass B. to have passed
    C. passing D. having passed
        Section II Cloze (10 points)
    Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each
numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.
    In order to work here the foreigner needs a work permit, which must be
applied for by his prospective employer. The problem here is that the Department
of Employment has the right to 41 or refuse these permits, and there is little
that can be 42 about it, it would be extremely unwise 43 a foreign visitor to
work without a permit, since anyone doing so is 44 to immediate deportation.
There are some 45 to this rule, most notably people from the Common Market
countries, who are 46
    to work without permits and who are often given temporary residence permits
of up to five years. Some 47 people, such as doctors, foreign journalists,
authors and others, can work without permits.
    The problem with the Act is not just that some of its rules are unfair but
48 it
    is administered, and the people who administer it.An immigration official
has the power to stop 2 visitor 49 these shores coming into the country, if this
happens the visitor has the 50 to appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal.
While the appeals are being considered, the visitor has no choice but to wait
sometimes for quite a long time.
    41. A. allow B. admit C. present D. grant
    42. A. made B. done C. explained D. talked
    43. A. for B. to C. as D. in
    44. A. apt B. likely C. liable D. inclined
    45. A. exemptions B. exceptions C. excerptions D. expositions
    46. A. prescribed B. qualified C. entitled D. certified
    47. A. more B. fewer C. others D. other
    48. A. the way B. that C. the time D. what
    49. A. out of B. to C. from D. off
    50. A. honor B. force C. right D. authority
        Section IV Reading Comprehension (40 points)
        Part A
    Directions: There are 4 passages m this part. Each passage is followed by
some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices
marked , B, C, and D, you should decide on the best choice and blacken the
corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET I with a pencil.
    Questions 51 to 54 are based on the following passage:
    Shoppers who have flocked to online stores for their holiday shopping are
losing privacy with every mouse click, according to a new report. The study by
the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Center
scrutinized(仔细审查)privacy policies on 100 of the most popular online shopping
sites and compared those policies with a set of basic privacy principles that
have come to be known as “fair information practices.”
    The group found that none of the 100 sites met all of the basic criteria
for privacy protection, which include giving notice of what information is
collected and how it is used, offering consumers a choice over whether the
information will be used in certain ways, allowing access to data that give
consumers a chance to see and correct the information collected, and instituting
the kind of security measures that ensure that information won’t fall into the
wrong hands.
    “This study shows that somebody else, other than Santa, is reading your
Christmas list,” said Jeff Chester, executive director of the Center for Media
Education, which also worked on the survey.The online privacy of children is
protected by Federal Trade Commission rules, but adults do not share the same
degree of privacy protection. The movement, like the online shopping industry,
favors selfregulation over imposition of further movement restrictions on
electronic commerce.”Marc Rosenberg, executive director of the privacy group,
said the study shows that self regulations have failed, “We need legislation to
enforce fair information pretences,” he said. “Consumers are at greeter risk
than they were in 1997,” when the group released its first report. The survey
also asked whether the 100 sites used” profilebased” advertising, and whether
the sites incorporate “cookies ”technology, which gives Web sites basic
information on visitors. Profiling is the practice of gathering in then used to
create targeted advertising on Wed sites.All but 18 of the top shopping sites
did display a privacy policy, a major improvement over the early days of
electronic commerce, when such policies were scarce. But that did not satisfy
the privacy group:” Companies arc posting privacy policies, but these policies
are not the same thing As fair information practices,” Rosenberg said. The sites
also did not perform well by other measures, the group said it found that 35 of
the sites feature profilebased advertising, and 87 percent use cookies, The
group concluded that the phonies that were posted “are typically confusing,
incomplete, and inconsistent”, The report, “Surfer Beware III: Privacy Policies
Without Privacy Protection, ” is the third such survey by the group, It called
for further development of technologies that help consumers protect their
privacy and even anonymity (匿名)when exploring the internet. 51What does the
sentence “This study shows that somebody else, other than Santa, is reading your
Christmas list” mean?
    A. the study shows that someone else would buy consumers a gift for
Christmas B. The study shows that consumers’ privacy is being invaded. C. the
study shows that companies want to make a Christmas list for children. D. the
study shows that Santa would not bring the Christmas gifts this year. 52.Which
of the following is not in the list of the basic criteria of privacy protection
mentioned in paragraph 3?
    A. Give notice of what in formation is collected and how it is used to
consumers. B. Allow access to data that give consumers a chance to see and
correct the information collected. C. Make consumers believe that the
information provided by the sites is surely correct. /D. Institute the kind of
security measures that ensure that the information won’t fall into the wrong
hands. 53. it could be drawn from the passage that . A. the Washington-based
Electronic Privacy Information Center has released at least 3 reports concerning
the online privacy
    B. adults cannot get any online privacy protection C. both the online
privacy of children and that of adults are not protected by FTC rules
    D. only 18 of the top shopping sites displayed a privacy policy nowadays
54. What does the passage mainly talk about?
    A. Mare Rosenberg’s study on self-regulation.
    B. Some online problems found by a privacy group’s study.
    C. Adults and children are different.
    D. Online security measures.
    Questions 55 to 58 are based on the following passage: Suppose you go into
a fritterer’s shop, wanting an apple-you take up one, and on biting it you find
it is sour; you look at it, and see that it is hard and green. You take up
another one, and that, too, is hard, green, and sour. The shipman offers you a
third; but, before biting it, you examine it, and find that it is hard and
green, and you immediately say that you will not have it, as it must be sour,
like those that you have already tried.Nothing can be more simple than that, you
think; but if you will take the trouble to analyze and trace out into its
logical elements what has been done by the mind, you will be greatly surprised.
In the first place you have performed the operation of induction You find that,
in two experiences, hardness and greenness in apples went together with
sourness. It was so in the first case, and it was confirmed by the second.
Trued, it is a very small basis, but still it is enough from which to make an
induction; you generalize the facts, and you expect to find spumes in apples
where you get hardness and greenness. You found upon that a general law, that
all hard and green apples are sour; and that, so far as it goes, is a perfect
induction. Well, having got your natural law in this way, when you are offered
another apple which you find it hard and green ,you say, “AII hard and green
apples are sour; this apple is hard and green; therefore, this apple is sour.”
That train of reasoning is what logicians call a syllogism ,and has all its
various parts and terms-its major premises, its minor premises, and its
conclusion, And by the help of further reasoning, which, if drawn out, would
have to be exhibited in two or three other syllogisms, you arrive at your final
determination, “I will not have that apple.” So that, you see, you have, in the
first place, established a law by induction, and upon that you have founded a
deduction, and reasoned out the special particular case. Well now, suppose,
having got your conclusion of the law, that at some times afterwards, you are
discussing the qualities of apple with a friend; you will say to him, “It is a
very curious thing, but I find that all hard and green apples are sour!” Your
friend says to you, “But how do you know that?” You at once reply, “On, because
I have tried them over ad over again, and have always found them to be so.”
Well, if we ware talking science instead of common sense, we should call that an
experimental verification. And, if still opposed, you go further, and say, “I
have heard from people, In Somerset shire and Devon shire and Devon shire, where
a large number of apples are grown, and in London, where many apples are sold
and eaten, that they have observed the same thing it is also found to be the
case in Normandy, and in North America, in short, I find it to be the universal
experience of mankind wherever attention has been directed to the subject.”
Whereupon, your friend, unless he is a very unreasonable man, agrees with you,
and is convinced that you are quite right in the conclusion you have drawn He
believes, although perhaps he does not know he believes it, that the more
extensive verifications have been made, and results of the same kind arrived at
–that the more varied the conditions under which the same results are attained,
the more certain is the ultimate conclusion, and he disputes the question no
further. He sees that the experiment has been tried under all sorts of
conditions, as to time, place, and people, with the same result; and he says
with you, therefore, that the law you have laid down must be a good one, and he
must believe it.
    55. Apples are used . A. in order to convince the reader that fruit has no
intellect
    B. to illustrate the subject of the passage C. to give color to the story
D. to show how foolish logic is
    56. the term” natural law ” as it appears in the text refers to . A. common
sense
    B. the result of an induction
    C. the order of nature
    D. a scientific discovery 57. it you find a hard and green apple that is
not sour, you should . A. try more apples to see if the natural law has changed
B. eat the rest of the apple at once C. reject the law stating that hard and
green apples are usually sour D. conduct further investigations and make
adjustments to the law of apples as necessary
    58. The writer is probably
    A. French B. English C. American D. None of the above
    Questions 59 to 62 are based on the following passage:
    Government is not made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do exist
in total independence of it; and exist in much greater clearness, and in a much
greater degree of abstract perfection; but their abstract perfection is their
practical defect. By having a right to everything, men want everything,
Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants. Men have
a right that these wants should be provided for by this wisdom. Among these
wants is to be reckoned the want, out of civil society, of a sufficient
restraint upon their passions. Society requires not only that the passions of
individuals should be subjected, but that even in the mass and body, as well as
in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted ,their
will controlled, and their passions brought into subjection. This can only be
done by a power out of themselves; and not, in the exercise of its function,
subject to that will and those passions which it is its office to bridle and
subdue. In this sense, the liberties and the restrictions vary with times and
circumstances, and admit to infinite modifications, they cannot be settled upon
byany abstract rule; and nothing is so foolish as to discuss them upon that
principle.The moment you abate anything from the full rights o men ,each to
golem himself ,and suffer any artificial, positive limitation upon those rights,
from that moment the whole organization of government becomes a consideration of
convenience. This it is which makes the contusion of a state, and the due
distribution of its powers, a matter of the most delicate and complicated skill.
It requires a deep knowledge of human nature and human necessities, and of the
thugs that facilitate or obstruct the various ends, which are to be pursued by
the mechanism of civil institutions .The state is to have recruits to its
strength, and remedies to its distempers. What is the use of discussing a man’s
abstract right to food and medicine? The question is upon the method of
procuring and administering them. In that deliberation, I shall always advise to
call in the and of the farmer and the physician, rather than the professor of
metaphysics (形而上学)。
    59 According to the author, government
    A. is made by men
    B. is made in virtue of natural rights
    C. has a right to everything
    D. Wants everything
    60.The author states that the will and the people themselves of the
people¬_________.
    A. Can be effectively controlled by the people themselves
    B. Should determine government policies
    C. Can be controlled only by a power that exists apart from the people and
is not subject to that will and those passions
    D. Cannot be controlled
    61.The restraints on men as well as the liberties of men ;______.
    A .are matters for individual concern
    B. Are rights of men
    C. Should be of no concern to the movement
    D. Cannot be tolerated by a people
    62.Besides a deep knowledge of human nature and human necessities,
establishing a constitution of a state and deciding upon its powers require a
knowledge of _________.
    A. The liberties and restrictions on man, rights
    B. The things which facilitate or obstruct the ends pursued in that stets
civil institutions
    C. The will of all the peptic
    D. The constitutions of many nations
    Questions 63to 65are based on the following passage:
    The term corporate culture refers to an organization’s value system .
Managerial philosophies, workplace practices, and organizational network are
included in the concept of corporate culture. Tyson Food’s corporate culture is
reflected in the fact that everyone—even CEO Don Tyson wears tan clothes on the
job. The leaders who developed the company and the corporate culture typically
shape the corporate culture. One generation of employees passes on a corporate
culture to newer employees. Sometimes this is part of formal training; new
managers who attend McDonald, Hamburger University may learn skills in
management, but they also pick up the basics of the organization’s corporate
culture. Employees can absorb corporate culture through informal contacts as
well, by talking with other workers and through their experiences on the
job.
    Corporate culture has a major impact on the success of an organization. In
organizations with strong cultures, everyone knows and supports the
organizations’ objectives. In those with weak cultures, no clear sense of
purpose exists . In fact ,the authors of the classic book In Search of
Excellence concluded the presence of a strong corporate culture was the single
common thread among many diverse but highly successfl companies such as General
Electric and McDonald’sAs you can imagine, changing a company’s corporate
culture can be very difficult. But some managers try to do just that when they
feel the current culture is weak, or when the organization’s objectives change
and the old culture no longer fits. Sometimes the competitive situation of a
company changes; electric utilities, which once had their profits guaranteed by
public regulation, now face capitalist-style competition. Firms that were
comfortable competing against other American companies now find themselves
fighting competitors from overseas, too.
    Management expert Peter Duckers feels that, rather than trying to change
culture, managers should focus on changing employees, habits, as follows:
*Define what results are needed. Specify in measurable terms what the
organization (or department, or office ) needs to achieve.
    *Determine where these results are already being achieved within the
current organization .
    Analyze the departments that are already effective find out what they are
doing differently from the rest.
    *Determine what top management can do to encourage these good results.
Rucker suggests that executives openly ask what they can do to help, and then do
it.
    *Change the reward system¬_or develop a new one¬_to recognize these
effective habits.
    When employees realize that the organization really does reward the new
approach, they will adopt it much more quickly .
    Whether one wants to change an organization’s culture or not, it is
important to choose managers and employees whose personal styles fit the
organization’s goals.
    63.According to the author, which of the following is true?
    A. The corporate culture of a corporation can be hard to change
    B. The corporate culture of a corporation should never be changed
    C. Strong corporate cultures should not be changed
    D. Strong corporate culture is harder to be changed than weak ones.
    64. According to peter Drunker, when changing employees, a manager
should________.
    A. First determine which parts of the organization best meet the corporate
culture
    B. First determine what is to be achieved by the corporation
    C. Reward all the employees that best know the organizations corporate
culture
    D. Restructure the organization
    65. According to the passage, in McDonalds Hamburger
University,¬________
    A. New managers learn the organizations corporate culture at length
    B. New managers have the chances to know about the organizations corporate
culture
    C. New managers spend more time in studying the organizations corporate
culture rather than management skills
    D. New managers are usually more interested in learning the management
skills
      Part B
    Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then give short
answers to the five questions. Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET 2.
    The greatest advantage in making your will is that it enables you to name
the person you would like to have charge hands. You know that it will be done by
someone who is a friend of yours and who will take a personal interest in seeing
that your wishes are carried out .If the court has to appoint(任命)an
administrator of your estate, while he is bound to follow the law, there is no
assurance that it will be done the way you would have wanted it done. Secondly,
there are many things you can do in a will that cannot be done under the mere
operation of the law. If you want to favor one relative over another, youcan do
so if you write your will. If you wish to leave some of your property to a good
friend, the will it the only way you can do it. If you want your business to be
carried on by one of the state law would not allow these things to bedone.
Secondly, there are many things you can do in a will that cannot be done under
the mere operation of the law. If you want to favor one relative over another,
you can do so if you write your will. If you wish to leave some of your property
to a good friend, the will is the only way you can do it .If you want your
business to be carried on by one of your heirs fora period of time after your
death, it will have to be stated in a will. The mere operation of the state law
would not allow these things to be done.
    Suppose you are killed in an automobile accident. You and your wife have
no, children, but both of you have parents living. Immediately upon your death
your wife inherited all o your property by law. One month after your death, and
before your wife has taken the time to write a will, she becomes suddenly ill
and dies. Since she has no will, all of your property which she inherited from
you now goes to her parents. Your parents are left without a cent. Certainly,
you would not have wanted it this eau had you taken the trouble to write your
will and despised of your property according to your wishes.
    66. What is the best title for this passage?
    67. If you die without a will left, then who will probably, according to
the author, take charge of disposing of your property?
    68. If you have no relatives, can your best friend obtain your property
after your death? Through what way?
    69. What does “it ”in “…that it will be in capable hands” in Paragraph I
refer to?
    70. How does the author make his point easy to be understood?
    Section V Translation (10points)
    Directions: In this section there is a passage in English. Translate the
five sentences underlined into Chinese and write your translation on the ANSWER
SHEET2.
    Genius is something that is difficult to measure to measure quantitatively
since it is a unique quality, although most of us can recognize genius when we
see it or hear it. (71)By contrast intelligence is possibly easier to quantify
and like genius is a polymeric①character that can be molded ②by the environment.
Intelligence is a qualitative trait, which does have a genetic component, but it
has a single dimension of expression.
    (72)There are several limitations in measuring intelligence by a
linear③scale ranging from dull to bright, since individuals differ greatly in
their genotypes ④.Any number of gene combination may predispose an individual to
musical genius, or to painting ,or to designing computer programs, etc. The
possession of any one of these abilities may or may not be associated with
another. Moreover, the same genotype may be expressed in markedly different ways
in markedly different environments. (73)For example, intelligence quotient test
scores vary considerably with illness and disease, educational, social and
economic levels¬¬¬ even the skin color of the examiner
    conducting the IQ test may have a significant effect! There is also
difficulty in deciding what intelligence should be applied to lean? Is it
related to the enquiring mind or to motivation?
    Consequently comparisons between an IQ test given to a University student
and to an Aborigine in Australia will give meaningless results, since the test
is most unlikely to measure the same behavior.(74)Not only are the genotypes and
the environments of these two individuals totally different, but their
motivations for achievement in particular activities will be different.
    Indeed, as some articles, which the problems mentioned above show, people
who believe they can estimate genetic and environmental contributions to
differences in intelligence between races are statistically naïve.
    (75)If some races or social groups in the human population can be inferior
in intelligence, it opens up the possibility that some segregationists or
politicians could bring in legislation or policies to suppress or even eliminate
such races or groups in the population .
    History certainly shows that this suggestion is quite likely when ruthless
are in positions of power. Can you see why the false scientific conclusions
could become dangerous socially and politically?
    Notes:
    (1) Polymeric: having many genes
    (2) Mould: to shape or form
    (3) Linear: of lines
    (4) Genotypes: types of gene
    Section VI Writing (15points)
    Directions: In this diction, you are asked to write a composition entitled
Is Failure a Bad Thing or a Good Thing? Your composition should be based on the
Answer Sheet 2.
    Outline:
    1. Failure is what often happens.
    2. Different attitudes towards failure
    3. Your attitude.
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