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在职MBA综合真题及答案管理类联考综合

一、问题求解:第1~15小题,每小题3分,共45分;下列每题给出的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中,只有一项是符合要求的;请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑;1.已知船在静水中的速度为28km/h,河水的流速为2km/h,则此船在相距78km的两地间往返一次所需时间是A B C D E4h3.某年级60名学生中,有30人参加合唱团、45人参加运动队,其中参加合唱团而未参加运动队的有8人,则参加运动队而未参加合唱团的有A15人B22人 C23人 D30人 E37人年,某市的全年研究与试验发展R&D经费支出300亿元,比2006年增长20%,该市的GDP为10000亿元,比2006年增长10%;2006年,该市的R&D经费支出占当年GDP的A% B2% C% D% E3%A10 B12 C14 D15 E1913.在年底的献爱心活动中,某单位共有100人参加捐款,经统计,捐款总额是19000元,个人捐款数额有100元、500元和2000元三种,该单位捐款500元的人数为A13 B18 C25 D30 E2814.某施工队承担了开凿一条长为2400m隧道的工程,在掘进了400m后,由于改进了施工工艺,每天比原计划多掘进2m,最后提前50天完成了施工任务,原计划施工工期是A200天 B240天 C250天 D300天 E350天二、条件充分性判断:第16-25小题,每小题3分,共30分;要求判断每题给出的条件1和条件2能否充分支持题干所陈述的结论,A、B、C、D、E五个选项为判断结果,请选择一项符合试题要求的判断,在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑;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2联合起来也不充分;16.实数a,b,c成等差数列;2 ln a, ln b, ln c成等差17.在一次英语考试中,某班的及格率为80%.1男生及格率为70%,女生及格率为90%.2男生的平均分与女生的平均分相等.18. 如图2,等腰梯形的上底与腰均为x,下底为x+10. 则x=13.1该梯形的上底与下底之比为13:23.2该梯形的面积为216.20.已知三角形ABC 的三条边分别为a,b,c . 则三角形ABC 是等腰直角三角形1 a-b 222b a c --=02 c = 2b21.直线ax+by+3=0被圆22)1()2(-+-y x =4截得的线段的长度为231 a=0, b=-12 a=-1,b=0 22.已知实数a,b,c,d 满足.1,12222=+=+d c b a 则bd ac +<11 直线ax+by =1与cx+dy =1仅有一个交点2 a ≠c,b ≠d 23.某年级共有8个班友,在一次年级考试中,共有21名学生不及格,每班不及格的学生最多有3名,则一班至少有1名学生不及格1二班的不及格人数多于三班2四班不及格的学生有2名 24.现有一批文字材料需要打印,两台新型打印机单独完成此任务分别需要4小时与5小时,两台旧型打印机单独完成此任务分别需要9小时与11小时,则能在小时内完成任务1 安排两台新型打印机同时打印2 安排一台新型打印机与两台旧型打印机同时打印25.已知{an}为等差数列,则该数列的公差为零1 对任何正整数n,都有a1+a2+…+an≤n2 a1≥a226.巴斯德认为,空气中的微生物浓度与环境状况、气流运动和海拔高度有关;他在山上的不同高度分别打开装着煮过的培养液的瓶子,发现海拔越来越高,培养液被微生物污染的可能性越小;在山顶上,20个装了培养液的瓶子,只有1个长出了微生物;普歇另用干草浸液做材料重复了巴斯德的实验,却得出不同的结果:及时在海拔很高的地方,所有装了培养液的瓶子很快长出了微生物;以下哪项如果为真,最能解释普歇和巴斯德实验所得到的不同结果A只要有氧气的刺激,微生物就会从培养液中自发地生长出来;B培养液在加热消毒、密封、冷却的过程中会被外界细菌污染;C普歇和巴斯德的实验设计都不够严密;D干草浸液中含有一种耐高温的枯草杆菌,培养液一旦冷却,枯草杆菌的孢子就会复活,迅速繁殖;E普歇和巴斯德都认为,虽然他们用的实验材料不同,但是经过煮沸,细菌都能被有效地杀灭;27.张教授的所有初中同学都不是博士,通过张教授而认识其哲学研究所同事的都是博士;张教授的一个初中同学通过张教授认识了王研究员;以下哪项能作为结论从上述中退出A王研究员是张教授的哲学研究所同事B王研究员不是张教授的哲学研究所同事C我那个研究员是博士D王研究员不是张教授的初中同学28.一般将缅甸所产的经过风化或经河水搬运至河谷、河床中的翡翠大砾石,称为“老坑玉”;老坑玉的特点是“水头好”、质坚、透明度高,其上品透明如玻璃,故称“玻璃种”或“冰种”;同为老坑玉,其质量相对也有高低之分,有的透明度高一些,有的透明度稍差一些,所以价值也有差别;在其他条件都相同的情况下,透明度高的老坑玉比透明度较其低的单位价值高,但是开采的实践告诉人们,没有单位价值最高的老坑玉;以上论述如果为真,可以得出以下哪项结论A没有透明度最高的老坑玉B透明度最高的老坑玉未必“水头好”C“老坑玉”中也有质量好的翡翠D老坑玉的单位价值还决定于其加工的质量E随着年带的增加,老坑玉的单位价值会越来越高29.某教育专家认为:“男孩危机”是指男孩调皮捣蛋、胆小怕事、学习成绩不如女孩好等现象;近些年,这种现象已经成为儿童教育专家关注的一个重要问题;这位专家在列出一系列统计数据后,提出了“今日男孩为什么从小学、中学到大学全面落后于同年龄阶段的女孩”的疑问,这无疑加剧了无数男孩家长的焦虑;该专家通过分析指出,恰恰是家庭和学校不恰当的教育方法导致了“男孩危机”现象;以下哪项如果为真,最能对该专家的观点提出质疑A家庭对独生子女的过度呵护,在很大程度上限制了男孩发散思维的拓展和冒险性格的养成;B现在的男孩比以前的男孩在女孩面前更喜欢表现出“绅士”的一面;C男孩在发展潜能方面要优于女孩,大学毕业后后他们更容易在事业上有所成就;D在家庭、学校教育中,女性充当了主要角色;E现代社会游戏泛滥,男孩天性比女孩更喜欢游戏,这耗去了他们大量的精力;30.抚仙湖虫是泥盆纪澄江动物群中特有的一种,属于直节肢动物中比较原始的类型,成虫体长10厘米,有31个体节,外骨骼分为头、胸、腹三部分,它的背、腹分节不一致;泥盆纪直虾是现代昆虫的祖先,抚仙湖虫化石与直虾类化石类似,这间接表明了抚仙湖虫是昆虫的远祖;研究者还发现,抚仙湖虫的消化道充满泥沙,这表明它是食泥动物;以下除哪项外,均能支持上述论证A昆虫的远祖也有不食泥的生物;B泥盆纪直虾的外骨骼分为头、胸、腹三部分;C凡是与泥盆纪直虾类似的生物都是昆虫的远祖;D昆虫是由真节肢动物中比较原始的生物进化而来的;E抚仙湖虫消化道中的泥沙不是在化石形成过程中有外界渗透进去的;31. 2010年某省物价总水平仅上涨%,涨势比较温和,涨幅甚至比2009年回落了个百分点;可是,普通民众觉得物价涨幅较高,一些统计数据也表明,民众的感觉有据可依;2010年某月的统计报告显示,该月禽蛋类食品价格涨幅达%,某些反季节蔬菜涨幅甚至超过20%;以下哪项如果为真,最能解释上述看似矛盾的现象A人们对数据的认识存在偏差,不同来源的统计数据会产生不同的结果;B影响居民消费品价格总水平变动的各种因素互相交织;C虽然部分日常消费品涨幅很小,但居民感觉很明显;D在物价指数体系中占相当权重的工业消费品价格持续走低;E不同的家庭,其收入水平、消费偏好,消费结构都有很大差异;32. 随着互联网的发展,人们的购物方式有了新的选择;很多年轻人喜欢在网络上选择自己满意的商品,通过快递送上门,购物足不出户,非常便捷;刘教授据此认为,那些实体商场的竞争力会受到互联网的冲击,在不远的将来,会有更多的网络商店取代实体商店;以下哪项如果为真,最能削弱刘教授的观点A网络购物虽然有某些便利,但容易导致个人信息被不法分子利用;B有些高档品牌的专卖店,只愿意采取街面实体商店的销售方式;C网络商店与快递公司在货物丢失或损坏的赔偿方面经常互相推诿;D购买黄金珠宝等贵重物品,往往需要现场挑选,且不适宜网络支付;E通常情况下,网络商店只有在其实体商店的支持下33.受多元文化和价值观的冲击,中国居民的离婚率明显上升;最近一项调查表明,中国的平均婚姻持续时间为8年;张先生为此感慨,现在像钻石婚、金婚、白头偕老这样的美丽故事已经很难得,人们纯朴的爱情婚姻观一去不复返了;以下哪项如果为真,最可能表明张先生的理解不确切A现在有不少闪婚一族,他们经常在很短的时间里结婚又离婚;B婚姻存续时间长并不意味着婚姻的质量高;C过去的婚姻主要由父母包办,现在主要是自由恋爱;D尽管婚姻存续时间短,但年轻人谈恋爱的时间比以前增加很多;E婚姻是爱情的坟墓,美丽感人的故事更多体现在恋爱中;34.某集团公司有四个部门,分别生产冰箱、彩电、电脑和手机;根据前三个季度的数据统计,四个部门经理对2010年全年的赢利情况作了如下预测:冰箱部门经理:今年手机部门会赢利;彩电部门经理:如果冰箱部门今年没赢利,那么彩电部门就不会赢利;电脑部门经理:如果手机部门今年没赢利,那么电脑部门也没赢利;手机部门经理:今年冰箱和彩电部门都会赢利;全年数据统计完成后,发现上述四个预测只有一个符合事实;A彩电部门赢利,冰箱部门没赢利;B冰箱部门赢利,电脑部门没赢利;C电脑部门赢利,彩电部门没赢利;D冰箱部门和彩电部门都没赢利;E冰箱部门和电脑部门都赢利;35.随着数字技术的发展,音频、视频的播放形式出现了革命性转变;人们很快接受了一些新形式,比如MP3、CD、DVD等;但是对于电子图书的接受并没有达到专家所预期的程度,现在仍有很大一部分读者喜欢捧着纸质出版物;纸质书籍在出版业中依然占据重要地位;因此有人说,书籍可能是数字技术需要攻破的最后一个堡垒;以下哪项最不能对上述现象提供解释A人们固执地迷恋着阅读纸质书籍时的舒适体验,喜欢纸张的质感;B在显示器上阅读,无论是笨重的阴极射线管显示器还是轻薄的液晶显示器,都会让人无端地心浮气躁;C现在仍有一些怀旧爱好者喜欢收集经典图书;D电子书显示设备技术不够完善,图像显示速度较慢;E电子书和纸质书籍的柔软沉静相比,显得面目可憎;36.在一次围棋比赛中,参赛选手陈华不时地挤捏指关节,发出声响干扰了对手的思考;在比赛封盘间歇时,裁判警告陈华,如果再次在比赛中挤捏指关节并发出声响,将判其违规;对此,陈华反驳说,他挤捏指关节是习惯性动作,并不是故意的,因此,不应被判违规;以下哪项如果成立,最能支持陈华对裁判的反驳A在此次比赛中,对手不时打开、合拢折扇,发出的声响干扰了陈华的思考;B在围棋比赛中,只有选手的故意行为,才能成为判罚的根据;C在此次比赛中,对手本人并没有对陈华的干扰提出抗议;D陈华一向恃才傲物,该裁判对其早有不满;E如果陈华为人诚实、从不说谎,那么他就不应该被判违规;立体技术代表了当前电影技术的尖端水准,由于使电影实现了高度可信的空间感,它可能成为未来电影的主流;3D立体电影中的银幕角色虽然由计算机生成,但是那些包括动作和表情的电脑角色的“表演”,都以真实演员的“表演”为基础,就想数码时代的化妆技术一样;这也引起了某些演员的担心:随着计算机技术的发展,未来计算机生成的图像和动画会代替真人表演;以下哪项如果为真,最能减弱上述演员的担心A所有电影的导演只能和真人交流,而不是和电脑交流;B任何电影的拍摄都取决于制片人的选择,演员可以跟上时代的发展;C3D立体电影目前的高票房只是人们一时图新鲜的结果,未来尚不可知;D掌握3D立体技术的动画专业人员不喜欢去电影院看3D电影;E电影故事只能用演员的心灵、情感来表现,其表现形式与导演的喜好无关;38.公达律师事务所以为刑事案件的被告进行有效辩护而着称,成功率达90%以上;老余是一位以专门为离婚案件的当事人成功辩护而着称的律师;因此,老余不可能是公达律师事务所的成员;以下哪项最为确切地指出了上述论证的漏洞A公达律师事务所具有的特征,其成员不一定具有;B没有确切指出老余为离婚案件的当事人辩护的成功率;C没有确切指出老余为刑事案件的当事人辩护的成功率;D没有提供公达律师事务所统计数据的来源;E老余具有的特征,其所在工作单位不一定具有;39. 科学研究中使用的形式语言和日常生活中使用的自然语言有很大的不同,形式语言看起来像天书,远离大众,只有一些专业人士才能理解和运用;但其实这是一种误解,自然语言和形式语言的关系就像肉眼与显微镜的关系,肉眼的视域广阔,可以从整体上把握事物的信息;显微镜可以帮助人们看到事物的细节和精微之处,尽管用它看到的范围小,所以,形式语言和自然语言都是人们交流和理解信息的重要工具,把它们结合起来使用,具有强大的力量;以下哪项如果为真,最能支持上述结论A通过显微镜看到的内容肯能成为新的“风景”,说明形式语言可以丰富自然语言的表达,我们应重视形式语言;B正如显微镜下显示的信息最终还是要通过肉眼观察一样,形式语言表述的内容最终也要通过自然语言来实现,说明自然语言更基础;C科学理论如果仅用形式语言表达,很难被普通民众理解;同样,如果仅用自然语言表达,有可能变得冗长且很难表达准确;D科学的发展很大程度上改善了普通民众的日常生活,但人们并没有意识到科学表达的基础------形式语言的重要性;E采用哪种语言其实不重要,关键在于是否表达了真正想表达的思想内容;40.一艘远洋帆船载着5位中国人和几位外国人由中国开往欧洲;途中,除5位中国人外,全患上了败血症;同乘一艘船,同样是风餐露宿,漂洋过海,为什么中国人和外国人如此不同呢原来这5位中国人都有喝茶的习惯,而外国人却没有;于是得出结论:喝茶时这5位中国人未得败血症的原因;以下哪项和题干中得出结论的方法最为相似A警察锁定了犯罪嫌疑人,但是从目前掌握的事实看,都不足以证明他犯罪;专案组由此得出结论,必有一种未知的因素潜藏在犯罪嫌疑人身后;B在两块土壤情况基本相同的麦地上,对其中一块施氮肥和钾肥,另一块只施钾肥;结果施氮肥和钾肥的那块麦地的产量远高于另一块;可见,施氮肥是麦地产量较高的原因;C孙悟空:“如果打白骨精,师父会念紧箍咒;如果不打,师父就会被妖精吃掉;”孙悟空无奈得出结论:“我还是回花果山算了;”D天文学家观测到天王星的运行轨道有特征a、b、c,已知特征a、b分别是由两颗行星甲、乙的吸引造成的,于是猜想还有一颗未知行星造成天王星的轨道特征c;E一定压力下的一定量气体,温度升高,体积增大;温度降低,体积缩小;气体体积与温度之间存在一定得相关性,说明气体温度的改变是它体积改变的原因;41.所有重点大学的学生都是聪明的学生,有些聪明的学生喜欢逃学,小杨不喜欢逃学;所以,小杨不是重点大学的学生;以下哪项除外,均与上述推理的形式类似A所有经济学家都懂经济学,有些懂经济学的爱投资企业,你不爱投资企业,所以,你不是经济学家;B 所有鹅都爱吃青菜,有些吃青菜的也吃鱼,兔子不吃鱼;所以,兔子不是鹅;C所有的人都是爱美的,有些爱美的还研究科学,亚里士多德不是普通人;所以,亚里士多德不研究科学;D所有被高校录取的学生都是超过录取分数线的,有些超过录取分数线的是大龄考生,校长不是大龄考生;所以小张没有被高校录取;E所有想当外交官的都需要学外语,有些学外语的重视人际交往,小王不重视人际交往;所以小王不想当外交官;42.按照联合国开发计划署2007年的统计,挪威是世界上居民生活质量最高的国家,欧美和日本等发达国家也名列前茅;如果统计1990年以来生活质量改善最快的国家,发达国家则落后了,至少在联合国开发计划署统计的116个国家中,17年来,非洲东南部国家莫桑比克的生活质量提高最快,2007年其生活质量指数比1990年提高了50%,很多非洲国家取得了和莫桑比克类似的成就;作为世界上最受瞩目的发展中国家,中国的生活质量指数在过去17年中冶提高了27%;以下哪项可以从联合国开发计划署的统计中得出A2007年,发展中国家的生活质量指数都低于西方国家B2007年,莫桑比克的生活质量指数不高于中国C2006年,日本的生活质量指数不高于中国D2006年,莫桑比克的生活质量的改善快于非洲其他各国E2007年,挪威的生活质量指数高于非洲各届;43.某次认知能力测试,刘强得了118分,蒋明的得分比王丽高,张华和刘强的得分之和大于蒋明和王丽的得分之和,刘强的得分比周梅高;此次测试120分以上为优秀,无人之中有两人没有达到优秀、根据以上信息,以下哪项是上述五人在此次测试中得分由高到低的排列A张华、王丽、周梅、蒋明、刘强 B张华、蒋明、王丽、刘强、周梅C张华、蒋明、刘强、王丽、周梅 D蒋明、张华、王丽、刘强、周梅E蒋明、王丽、张华、刘强、周梅44.近日,某集团高层领导研究了发展方向问题;王总经理认为:既要发展纳米技术,也要发展生物医药技术;赵副总经理认为:只有发展智能技术,才能发展生物医药技术;李副总经理认为:如果发展纳米技术和生物医药技术,那么也要发展智能技术;最后经过董事会研究,只有其中一位的意见被采纳;根据以上陈述,以下哪项符合董事会的研究决定A发展纳米技术和智能技术,但是不发展生物医药技术;B发展生物医药技术和纳米技术,但是不发展智能技术;C发展智能技术和生物医药技术,但是不发展纳米技术;D发展智能技术,但是不发展纳米技术和生物医药技术;E发展生物医药技术,智能技术和纳米技术;45.国外某教授最近指出,长着一张娃娃脸的人意味着他将享有更长的寿命,因为人们的生活状况很容易反映在脸上,从1990年春季开始,该教授领导的研究小组对1826对70岁以上的双胞胎进行了体能和认知测试,并拍了他们的面部照片;在不知道他们确切年龄的情况下,三名研究助手先对不同年龄组的双胞胎进行年龄评估,结果发现,即使是双胞胎,被猜出的年龄也相差很大;然后,研究小组用若干年时间对这些双胞胎的晚年生活进行了跟踪调查,直至他们去世;调查表明:双胞胎中,外表年龄差异越大,看起来老的那个就越可能先去世;以下哪项如果为真,最能形成对该教授调查结论的反驳A如果把调查对象扩大到40岁以上的双胞胎,结果可能会有所不同;B三名研究助手比较年轻,从事该项研究的时间不长C外表年龄是每个人生活坏境、生活状况和心态的集中体现,与生命老化关系不大;D生命老化的原因在于细胞分裂导致染色体末端不断损耗;E看起来越老的人,在心里上一般较为成熟,对于生命有更深刻的理解;46.由于含糖饮料的卡路里含量高,容易导致肥胖,因此无糖饮料开始流行,经过一段时期的调查,李教授认为:无糖饮料尽管卡路里含量低,但并不意味它不会导致体重增加,因为无糖饮料可能导致人们对于甜食的高度偏爱,这意味着可能食用更多的含糖类食物;而且无糖饮料几乎没什么营养,喝得过多就限制了其它健康饮品的摄入,比如茶和果汁等;以下哪项如果为真,最能支持李教授的观点A茶是中国的传统饮料,长期饮用有益健康;B有些瘦子也爱喝无糖饮料;C有些胖子爱吃甜食;D不少胖子向医生报告他们常喝无糖饮料;E喝无糖饮料的人很少进行健身运动;47.只有公司相关部门的所有员工都考试合格了,该部门的员工才能得到年终奖金,财务部有些员工考试合格了;综合部所有员工都得到了年总奖金;行政部的赵强考试合格了;如果以上陈述为真,则以下哪项可能为真Ⅰ.财务部员工都考评合格了; Ⅱ.赵强得到了年终奖金;Ⅲ.综合部有些员工没有考评合格; Ⅳ.财务部员工没有得到年终奖金;A仅Ⅰ、Ⅱ B仅Ⅱ、Ⅲ C仅Ⅰ、Ⅱ、ⅣD仅Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ E仅Ⅱ、Ⅲ、Ⅳ48.随着文化知识越来越重要,人们花在读书上的时间越来越多,文人学子中近视患者的比例也越来越高;即便在城里工人、乡镇农民中,也能看到不少人戴近视眼镜;然而,在中国古代很少发现患有近视的文人学子,更别说普通老百姓了;以下除哪项外,均可以解释上述现象A古时候,只有家庭条件好或者有地位的人才读得起书:即便读书,用在读书上的时间也很少,那种头悬梁、锥刺骨的读书人更是凤毛麟角;B古时交通和工具不发达,出行主要靠步行,骑马,足量的运动对于预防近视有一定的作用C古人生活节奏慢,不用担心交通安全,所以即使患了近视,其危害也非常小;D古代自然科学不发达,那时学生读的书很少,主要是四书五经,一本论语要读好几年;E古人书写用的是毛笔,眼睛和字的距离比较远,写的字也相对大些49-50题基于以下题干:某家长认为,有想象力才能进行创造性劳动,但想象力和知识是天敌;人在获得知识的过程中,想象力会消失,因为知识符合逻辑,而想象力无章可循;换句话说,知识的本质是科学,想象力的特征是荒诞;人的大脑一山不容二虎:学龄前,想象力独占鳌头,脑子被想象力占据;上学后,大多数人的想象力被知识驱逐出境;他们成为知识但丧失了想象力;终身。

2009十月mba试题及答案

2009十月mba试题及答案

2009十月mba试题及答案MBA考试通常包含多个部分,包括数学、逻辑、写作和综合知识等。

以下是一份模拟的2009年10月MBA试题及答案,请注意,这只是一个示例,并非真实的考试内容。

一、数学部分1. 问题:一个公司在一年内销售额增长了20%,如果去年的销售额是100万元,今年是多少?答案:今年的销售额是120万元。

2. 问题:如果一个投资的年回报率是5%,那么1000元的投资在5年后的总价值是多少?答案:5年后的总价值是1276.32元。

3. 问题:一个班级有50名学生,其中30%是女生,问这个班级有多少男生?答案:这个班级有35名男生。

二、逻辑部分1. 问题:如果所有的苹果都是水果,那么以下哪个陈述是正确的?A. 所有的水果都是苹果。

B. 一些水果不是苹果。

C. 只有苹果是水果。

答案:B. 一些水果不是苹果。

2. 问题:如果一个经理总是对他的员工很严厉,那么以下哪个陈述是正确的?A. 所有的经理都是严厉的。

B. 这个经理的员工总是很努力。

C. 严厉的经理总是有高效的团队。

答案:B. 这个经理的员工总是很努力。

三、写作部分题目:请写一篇短文,讨论全球化对本地企业的影响。

答案:(略)四、综合知识部分1. 问题:以下哪个不是市场营销的4P?A. ProductB. PriceC. PlaceD. Process答案:D. Process2. 问题:SWOT分析中的“S”代表什么?A. StrengthsB. StrategiesC. SystemsD. Solutions答案:A. Strengths结束语以上是2009年10月MBA试题及答案的一部分示例。

请注意,实际的MBA考试内容会更加复杂和全面,考生需要具备扎实的专业知识和分析能力。

希望这份示例能对准备MBA考试的同学们有所帮助。

2006年10月MBA联考综合真题及答案汇总

2006年10月MBA联考综合真题及答案汇总

2006年10月MBA真题三、逻辑推理(本大题共30小题,每小题2分,共60分。

从下面每小题所列的5个备选答案中选项择一个,多选为错。

)26.麦老师:只有博士生导师才能担任学校“高级职称评定委员会”评委。

宋老师:不对。

董老师是博士生导师,但不是“高级职称评定委员会”评委。

宋老师的回答说明他将麦老师的话错误的理解为:A.有的“高级职称评定委员会”评委是博士生导师。

B.董老师应该是“高级职称评定委员会”评委。

C.只要是博士生导师,就是“高级职称评定委员会”评委。

D.并非所有的博士生导师都是“高级职称评定委员会”评委。

E.董老师不是学科带头人,但他是博士生导师。

参考答案:C27.并非蔡经理负责研发或者负责销售工作。

如果上述陈述为真,以下哪项陈述一定为真?A.蔡经理既不负责研发也不负责销售。

B.蔡经理负责销售但不负责研发。

C.蔡经理负责研发但不负责销售。

D.如果蔡经理不负责销售,那么他负责研发。

E.如果蔡经理负责销售,那么他不负责研发。

参考答案:A28.2000年,宏发投资基金会的基金总值40%用于债券的购买。

近几年来,由于股市比较低迷,该投资基金更加重视投资债券,在2004年,其投资基金的60%都用于购买债券。

因此,认为该投资基金购买债券比过去减少的观点是站不住脚的。

以下哪项如果为真,最能削弱上述论证?A.2004年宏发投资基金的总额比2000年少。

B.宏发投资基金的领导层关于基金的投资取向一直存在不同的看法和争论。

C.宏发投资基金经营部有许多新来的员工,对该基金的投资决策情况并不了解。

D.宏发投资基金面临的竞争压力越来越大,无论怎样调整投资结构,经营风险都在增加。

E.宏发投资基金2004年投资股票的比例比2000年要低。

参考答案:A29.任何行为都有结果。

任何行为的结果中,必定包括其它行为。

而要判断一个行为是否好,就需要判断它的结果是否好;要判断它的结果是否好,就需要判断作为其结果的其它行为是否好。

全国MBA联考综合能力真题及答案

全国MBA联考综合能力真题及答案

2020全国MBA联考综合能力真题及答案-解析一、单选题(共55题,共110分)1.某车间计划10 天完成一项任务,工作3 天后事故停工2 天,若仍要按原计划完成任务,则工作效率要提高( ).A.20%B.30%C.40%D.50%E.60%ABCDE正确答案:C本题解析:整个工程看做单位"1" ,原计划的工作效率为1/10 ,实际的工作效率为(1-1/10x3)/( 10-3-2) =7/50 ,因此工作效率提高了(7/50-1/10)/(1/10)=40% ,选C。

2.函数f(x)=2x+a/ π2(a ﹥0) ,在(0 ,+ ∞)内最小值为f(x 0)=12 ,则x0=A.5B.4C.3D.2E.1ABCDE正确答案:B本题解析:利用三个数的均值定理求最值:a+b+c ≥3 3 √abc 。

f(x)=2x+a/x 2 =x+x+a/x 2≥3 3√x*x*a/x 2,因此最小值为3 3√a=12 →a=64 ,因此x=x=64/x 2→x=4 ,选B。

3.某影城统计了一季度的观众人数,如图,则一季度的男、女观众人数为()。

A.3:4C.12:13D.13:12E.4:3ABCDE正确答案:C本题解析:如图可得:一季度男女观众人数分別为:男: 5w+ 4w+ 3w= 12w女: 6w+ 3w+ 4w= 13w故一季度男女人数比的: 12:13 ,选C。

4.没实数a,b 満足ab=6 ,|a+b| +|a-b|=6 ,则a2+b2=( )A.10B.11C.12D.13E.14ABCDE正确答案:D本题解析:ab=6, 特值法a=2 ,b=3 満足条件,a2+b2=4+9=13 ,选D。

5.设圆C 与圆(x-5) 2+y2=2 ,关于y=2x 时称,则圆C 方程为( )A.(x-3) 2 +(y-4) 2=2B.(x+4) 2 +(y-3) 2=2C.(x-3) 2 +(y+4) 2=2D.(x+3) 2 +(y+4) 2=2E.(x+3) 2 +(y-4) 2=2正确答案:E6.将一批树苗种在应该正方形花园边上,四角都种,如果每隔3 米种一棵,那么剩下10课树苗,如果每隔2 米种一棵那么种满正方形的3 条边,则这批树苗有( ) 棵A.54B.60C.70D.82E.94ABCDE正确答案:D本题解析:设正方形的边长为x,由已知可得方程4x/3+10=3x/2+1 ,求解得x=54故树苗有(54x4)/3+10=82 ,选D。

2010年10月在职MBA英语真题及答案

2010年10月在职MBA英语真题及答案

2010年10月在职MBA英语真题•Paper One试卷一(120 minutes)Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes,10 points)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.16.If the work by the end of this month is delayed,the construction company will be heavily fined.A.is completed B.to be completedC.will have been completed D.will be completedl7.Had Paul received six more votes in the last election,he our chairman now.A.must be B.would have been C.shall be D.would be18.pollution control measures tend to be money consuming,many industries hesitate to adopt them.A.Although B.However C.When D.Sincel9.is often the case with a new idea,much initial activity and optimistic discussion produce no concrete proposal.A.It B.Which C.As D.That20.According to the of the contract,employees must give six months’notice if they intend to leave.A.laws B畆ules C.terms D.details21.All of the plants now raised on farms have been developed from plants in the wild.A.once they grew B.that once grewC.they grew once D.once grew22.The meter can detect even a very small amount of gas in the room.A.sensible B.sensitive C.sensing D.sensed23.Not until recent years a popular means of communication.A.e-mail became B.e-mail has becomeC.did e-mail become D.will e-mail become24.Mobile phones have proved to with flight instruments and have a negative effect on flight safety.A.interfere B.disturb C.interrupt D.trouble25.Although there are many predictions about the future,no one knows for sure the world would be like in 50 years.A.how B.that C.which D.what26.The bank manager asked his assistant if it was possible for him to the investment plan within a week.A.work out B.put out C.make out D.set out27.I was speaking to Ann on the phone about our tour plan suddenly we were cut off.A.that B.while C.before D.when28.Television will provide information on prices at the nearby shops news and entertainment.A.as many as B.as far as C.as well as D.as long as29.,the researchers cannot concentrate on that very precise experiment.A.With you standing there B.On your standing thereC.You are standing there D.You stand there30.Jane takes an interest in clothes and is very particular about what she wears.A.exhaustive B.excelling C.executive D.excessive31.She went to Europe on vacation but her happy time ended in when their hotel caught fire.A.tragedy B.crisis C.drama D.misfortune32.You could become a good musician,but your lack of practice is you.A.taking...over B.holding...backC.making...up D.leaving...out33.Retail sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose 57.8% and 46.8% last year.A.individually B.respectively C.correspondingly D.accordingly34.The managing director took the for the accident,although it was not really his fault.A.guilt B.blame C.charge D.accusation35.It is requested that all the students present at the meeting tomorrow.A.were B.will be C.are D.bePart III Reading Comprehension (55 minutes,40 points)Directions:There are four passages in this part.Each of the passages is followed by five questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage OneIn ancient Greek, the term euthanatos meant“easy death”. Today euthanasia (安乐死) generally refers to mercy killing,the voluntary (自愿) ending of the life of someone who is terminally ill.Like abortion,euthanasia has become a legal,medical,and moral issue over which opinion is divided.Euthanasia can be either active or passive.Active euthanasia means that a physician or other medical personnel takes an action that will result in death,such as giving an overdose of deadly medicine.Passive euthanasia means letting a patient die for lack of treatment,or stopping the treatment that has begun.Examples of passive euthanasia include taking patients off a breathing machine or removing other life-support systems.Stopping the food supply is also considered passive.A good deal of the debate about mercy killing originates from the decision-making process.Who decides whether a patient is to die? This issue has not been solved legally in the United States.The matter is left to state law, which usually allows the physician in charge to suggest the option of death to a patient’s relatives,especially if the patient is brain dead.In an attempt to make decisions about when their own lives should end, several terminally ill patients in the early 1990s used a controversial suicide device,developed by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, to end their lives.In parts of Europe, the decision-making process has become very flexible.Even in cases where the patients are not brain dead,patients have been put to death without their approval at the request of relatives or at the suggestion of physicians.Many cases of passive euthanasia involve old people or newborn infants. The principle justifying this practice is that such individuals have a “life not worthy of life”.In countries where passive euthanasia is not legal, the court systems have proved very tolerant in dealing with medical personnel who practice it.In Japan, for example, if physicians follow certain guidelines they may actively carry out mercy killings on hopelessly ill people. Courts have also been somewhat tolerant of friends or relatives who have assisted terminally ill patients to die.36.A terminally ill patient is one who .A.gets worse every day B.can never get well againC.is very seriously ill in the end D.is too ill to want to live on37.The difference between active and passive euthanasia is whether .A.there is an action that speeds up the death of the patientB.the breathing machine is taken off the patientC.an overdose of deadly medicine is usedD.the patient is denied food supply38.According to the passage,who has/have the legal responsibility to decide on euthanasia?A.The national or state government.B.The patient’s relatives.C.Physicians in charge of the patient.D.The answer varies from country to country.39.The principle justifying passive euthanasia in Europe is that terminally ill patients are .A.living a life without consciousnessB.living a life that can hardly be called lifeC.too old or too weak to live onD.too old or too young to approve of euthanasia40.The attitude of the writer toward euthanasia is .A.negative B.positive C.objective D.casualPassage TwoNext week, as millions of families gather for their Thanksgiving (感恩节) feasts,many other Americans will go without.According to the United States Department of Agriculture,more than 12 million households lack enough food for everyone in their family at some time during the year—including holidays.Hunger is surprisingly widespread in our country—one of the world’s wealthiest—yet the government estimates that we waste almost 100 billion pounds of food each year,more than one-quarter of our total supply.Reducing this improper distribution of resources is a goal of America’s Second Harvest,the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization.Last year,it distributed nearly 2 billion pounds of food to more than 23 million people in need.America’s Second Harvest is a network of 214 inter-connected food banks and other organizations that gather food from growers,processors,grocery stores and restaurants.In turn,the network distributes food to some 50,000 soup kitchens,homeless shelters and old people’s centers in every county of every state.A great deal of work is involved in distributing tons of food from thousands of donors (捐赠者) to hundreds of small, nonprofit organizations.Until a few years ago,America’s Second Harvest lacked any effective way to manage their inventory.Without accurate and timely information,soup kitchens were sometimes empty while food was left to spoil in loading places.In 2000, America’s Second Harvest began to use a new inventory and financial-management system—Ceres.It is software designed specifically for hunger-relief operations.It is used by more than 100 America’s Second Harvest organizations to track food from donation to distribution.Ceres has helped reduce the spoiling of food and improve distribution.An evaluation found that the software streamlined food banks’operations by 23 percent in the first year alone.With more accurate and timely reports,Ceres saves time,flees staff members to focus on finding new donors,and promises more efficient use of donations.Hunger in America remains a troubling social problem.Technology alone cannot solve it.But in the hands of organizations such as America’s Second Harvest, it is a powerful tool that is helping to make a difference—and helping more Americans to join in the feast41.According to the passage,the total supply of food in America every year reaches .A.12 million pounds B.more than 12 million poundsC.almost 100 billion pounds D.about 400 billion pounds42.By“this improper distribution of resources”in Paragraph 3,the writer means that many Americans lack enough food while .A.their country is one of the richest in the worldB.much food is left to spoilC.others waste too much foodD.others consume too much food43.A problem for America’s Second Harvest a few years ago was that.A.it did not get enough food from donorsB.it did not have a large enough networkC.it did not have enough soup kitchensD.it did not have a good way to manage its food stock44.With Ceres,America’s Second Harvest is now able to.A.enlarge its networkB.prevent food from spoilingC.give out food more efficientlyD.solve the hunger problem in the country45.The main idea of the passage is that .A.technology can help in the fight against hungerB.America’s Second Harvest has found more donorsC.America’s Second Harvest promotes the development of technologyD.hunger is a problem even in the wealthiest country in the worldPassage ThreeThe differences in living standards around the world are vast.In 1993, the average American had an income of about $25,000.In the same year,the average Mexican earned $7,000,and the average Nigerian earned $l,500.Not surprisingly,this large variation in average income is reflected in various measures of the quality of life.Changes in living standards over time are also large.In the United States,incomes have historically grown about 2 percent per year (after adjusting for changes in the cost of living).At this rate,average income doubles every 35 years.In some countries,economic growth has been even more rapid.In Japan,for instance,average income has doubled in the past 20 years,and in South Korea it has doubled in the past 10 years.What explains these large differences in living standards among countries and over time? The answer is surprisingly simple.Almost all variation in living standards is attributable to differences in countries’productivity—that is,the amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker’s time.In nations where workers can produce a large quantity of goods and services per unit of time,most people enjoy a high standard of living;in nations where workers are less productive,most people must endure a more meager existence.Similarly,the growth rate of a nation’s productivity determines the growth rate of its average income.The fundamental relationship between productivity and living standards is simple, but its implications are far-reaching.If productivity is the primary determinant of living standards,other explanations must be of secondary importance.For example,people might think that labor unions or minimum-wage laws contributed to the rise in living standards of American workers over the past century.Yet the real hero of American workers is their rising productivity.The relationship between productivity and living standards also has great implications for public policy.When thinking about how any policy will affect living standards,the key question is how it will affect our ability to produce goods and services.To improve living standards,policymakers need to raise productivity by ensuring that workers are well educated,have the tools needed to produce goods and services,and have access to the best available technology.46.Which of the following countries has enjoyed the fastest economic growth in history?A.Mexico.B.The United States.C.Japan.D.South Korea.47.The word“meager”in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to“”.A.modest B.poor C.meaningless D.plentiful48.What is the most important factor that leads to the rise in living standards of average people?A.Labor unions.B.Minimum-wage laws.C.Rising productivity.D.Favorable public policy.49.The study of the relationship between productivity and living standards is significant in that.A.it calls policymakers’attention to a qualified work forceB.it encourages workers to get better educationC.it helps improve the workers’ability to produce goods and servicesD.it enables policymakers to access the latest technology50.The passage mainly discusses .A.the differences in average income among countriesB.the relationship between productivity and living standardsC.the causes of the rise in living standardsD.the importance of raising productivityPassage FourNot so long ago almost any student who successfully completed a university degree could find a good career quite easily.Companies toured the academic institutions,competing with each other to select graduates.However,those days are gone,even in Hong Kong,and nowadays graduates often face strong competition in the search for jobs.Most careers organizations highlight three stages for graduates to follow in the process of securing a suitable career:recognizing abilities,matching these to available jobs and presenting them well to possible employers.Job seekers have to make a careful assessment of their own abilities.One area of assessment should be of their academic qualifications,which would include special skills within their subject area.Graduates should also consider their own personal values and attitudes.An honest assessment of personal interests and abilities such as creative skills,or skills acquired from work experience,should also be given careful thought.The second stage is to study the opportunities available for employment and to think about how the general employment situation is likely to develop in the future.To do this,graduates can study job and position information in newspapers,or they can visit a careers office.write to possible employers for information or contact friends or relatives who may already be involved in a particular profession.After studying all the various options,they should be in a position to make informed comparisons between various careers.Good personal presentation is essential in the search for a good career. Job application forms and letters should,of course,be filled in carefully and correctly,without grammar or spelling errors.Where additional information is asked for,job seekers should describe their abilities and work experience in more depth,with examples if possible.They should try to balance their own abilities with the employer’s needs,explain why they are interested in a career with the particular company and try to show that they already know something about the company and its activities.When graduates go to an interview,they should prepare properly by finding out all they can about the possible employer.Dressing suitably and arriving for the interview on time are also important.Interviewees should try to give positive and helpful answers and should not be afraid to ask questions about anything they are unsure about.This is much better than pretending to understand a question and giving an unsuitable answer.51.“Those days are gone,even in Hong Kong”in Paragraph 1 suggests that.A.finding a good career used to be easier in Hong Kong than elsewhereB.now everyone in Hong Kong has an equal chance of finding a good jobC.graduates now face stronger competition in Hong Kong than elsewhereD.even in Hong Kong companies tour universities trying to select graduates52.It is implied in Paragraph 3 that graduates should .A.aim to give a balanced account of what the employer needsB.consider careers which suit their values,interests and abilitiesC.recognize their own abilities regardless of what the employer looks forD.stress their personal attitudes and values in job applications53.According to Paragraph 4,graduates should.A.find a good position and then compare it with other careersB.ask friends or relatives to secure them a good jobC.get information about a number of careers before making comparisonsD.study the opportunities and the kinds of training that will be available54.In the last paragraph,the writer seems to suggest that.A.interviewees should appear humble if they can’t give an answerB.dressing properly is more important than being able to give an answerC.it is better for interviewees to be honest than to pretend to understandD.it is a good idea for interviewees to be boastful in their answers55.According to the passage,which of the following is NOT true?A.Until recently it was quite easy for graduates to get good jobs in Hong Kong.B.Job seekers should consider as many related factors as possible.C.Businesses used to visit the universities in Hong Kong to select graduates.D.Graduates used to compete with each other for a good job in Hong Kong.Part IV Cloze Test (15 minutes,5 points)Directions:There are ten blanks in the following passage.For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A,B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Adult education is the practice of teaching and educating adults.This is often done in the workplace,or 56“continuing education”courses at secondary schools, or at a college or university.Educating adults differs from educating 57 in several ways.One of the most important 58 is that adults have gained knowledge and experience which can 59add value to a learning experience or interfere with it.Another important difference is that adults frequently must apply their knowledge in some 60 fashion in order to learn effectively;there must be a 61 and a reasonable expectation that the new knowledge will help them further that goal.One example,62 in the 1990s,was the spread of computer training courses in 63 adults,most of them office workers,could enroll.These courses would teach basic use of the operating system or specific application 64.Because the skills 65 to interact with a PC were so new,many people who had been working white-collar jobs for ten years or more eventually took such training courses,either of their own will(to gain computer skills and thus can higher pay)or at the request of their managers.56.A.by B.from C.on D.through57.A.children B.students C.workers D.employees58.A.signs B.features C.differences D.practices59.A.either B.neither C.both D.so60.A.probable B.practical C.modern D.routine61.A.plan B.prospect C.goal D.possibility62.A.normal B.common C.regular D.profitable63.A.that B.which C.those D.whose64.A.software B.hardware C.technology D.framework65.A.related B.designed C.expected D.requiredPaper Two试卷二(60 minutes)Part V Translation (3 0 minutes,l 5 points)Directions:Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEETOne of the really nice features about e-mails is that they allow us to send files as attachments to other users.This is a very good thing.If I’m working with a colleague and want to send him an image file or a word file,I can do so very quickly and easily,without having to fax it to him.This saves on long distance bills and printing costs.It also,however,presents a problem,because attachments can take a long time to download.For those of us who pay by the hour forInternet service,unwanted attachments can be quite costly and time-consuming.I once had someone send me fifteen large image files,and it tied up my computer for 20 minutes just to download one of them.So,in short,if you’re going to send an attachment,get permission first.Part VI Writing (30 minutes,15 points)Directions:You are to write in no less than 120 words on the title of“College Students Should (Not)Be Permitted to Live Off Campus”.You are to take a position, either for or against the matter, and give your reasons.You should base your composition on the following Chinese outline.近年来大学生在校外租房居住的现象越来越多,这个问题已引起社会各界的关注。

月在职MBA英语真题及答案

月在职MBA英语真题及答案

2010年10月在职MBA英语真题•Paper One试卷一(120 minutes)Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes,10 points)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.16.If the work by the end of this month is delayed,the construction company will be heavily fined.A.is completed B.to be completedC.will have been completed D.will be completedl7.Had Paul received six more votes in the last election,he our chairman now.A.must be B.would have been C.shall be D.would be18.pollution control measures tend to be money consuming,many industries hesitate to adopt them.A.Although B.However C.When D.Sincel9.is often the case with a new idea,much initial activity and optimistic discussion produce no concrete proposal.A.It B.Which C.As D.That20.According to the of the contract,employees must give six months’notice if they intend to leave.A.laws B畆ules C.terms D.details21.All of the plants now raised on farms have been developed from plants in the wild.A.once they grew B.that once grewC.they grew once D.once grew22.The meter can detect even a very small amount of gas in the room.A.sensible B.sensitive C.sensing D.sensed23.Not until recent years a popular means of communication.A.e-mail became B.e-mail has becomeC.did e-mail become D.will e-mail become24.Mobile phones have proved to with flight instruments and have a negative effect on flight safety.A.interfere B.disturb C.interrupt D.trouble25.Although there are many predictions about the future,no one knows for sure the world would be like in 50 years.A.how B.that C.which D.what26.The bank manager asked his assistant if it was possible for him to the investment plan within a week.A.work out B.put out C.make out D.set out27.I was speaking to Ann on the phone about our tour plan suddenly we were cut off.A.that B.while C.before D.when28.Television will provide information on prices at the nearby shops news and entertainment.A.as many as B.as far as C.as well as D.as long as29.,the researchers cannot concentrate on that very precise experiment.A.With you standing there B.On your standing thereC.You are standing there D.You stand there30.Jane takes an interest in clothes and is very particular about what she wears.A.exhaustive B.excelling C.executive D.excessive31.She went to Europe on vacation but her happy time ended in when their hotel caught fire.A.tragedy B.crisis C.drama D.misfortune32.You could become a good musician,but your lack of practice is you.A.taking...over B.holding...backC.making...up D.leaving...out33.Retail sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose 57.8% and 46.8% last year.A.individually B.respectively C.correspondingly D.accordingly34.The managing director took the for the accident,although it was not really his fault.A.guilt B.blame C.charge D.accusation35.It is requested that all the students present at the meeting tomorrow.A.were B.will be C.are D.bePart III Reading Comprehension (55 minutes,40 points)Directions:There are four passages in this part.Each of the passages is followed by five questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Passage OneIn ancient Greek, the term euthanatos meant“easy death”. Today euthanasia (安乐死) generally refers to mercy killing,the voluntary (自愿) ending of the life of someone who is terminally ill.Like abortion,euthanasia has become a legal,medical,and moral issue over which opinion is divided.Euthanasia can be either active or passive.Active euthanasia means that a physician or other medical personnel takes an action that will result in death,such as giving an overdose of deadly medicine.Passive euthanasia means letting a patient die for lack of treatment,or stopping the treatment that has begun.Examples of passive euthanasia include taking patients off a breathing machine or removing other life-support systems.Stopping the food supply is also considered passive.A good deal of the debate about mercy killing originates from the decision-making process.Who decides whether a patient is to die? This issue has not been solved legally in the United States.The matter is left to state law, which usually allows the physician in charge to suggest the option of death to a patient’s relatives,especially if the patient is brain dead.In an attempt to make decisions about when their own lives should end, several terminally ill patients in the early 1990s used a controversial suicide device,developed by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, to end their lives.In parts of Europe, the decision-making process has become very flexible.Even in cases where the patients are not brain dead,patients have been put to death without their approval at the request of relatives or at the suggestion of physicians.Many cases of passive euthanasia involve old people or newborn infants. The principle justifying this practice is that such individuals have a “life not worthy of life”.In countries where passive euthanasia is not legal, the court systems have proved very tolerant in dealing with medical personnel who practice it.In Japan, for example, if physicians follow certain guidelines they may actively carry out mercy killings on hopelessly ill people. Courts have also been somewhat tolerant of friends or relatives who have assisted terminally ill patients to die.36.A terminally ill patient is one who .A.gets worse every day B.can never get well againC.is very seriously ill in the end D.is too ill to want to live on37.The difference between active and passive euthanasia is whether .A.there is an action that speeds up the death of the patientB.the breathing machine is taken off the patientC.an overdose of deadly medicine is usedD.the patient is denied food supply38.According to the passage,who has/have the legal responsibility to decide on euthanasia?A.The national or state government.B.The patient’s relatives.C.Physicians in charge of the patient.D.The answer varies from country to country.39.The principle justifying passive euthanasia in Europe is that terminally ill patients are .A.living a life without consciousnessB.living a life that can hardly be called lifeC.too old or too weak to live onD.too old or too young to approve of euthanasia40.The attitude of the writer toward euthanasia is .A.negative B.positive C.objective D.casualPassage TwoNext week, as millions of families gather for their Thanksgiving (感恩节) feasts,many other Americans will go without.According to the United States Department of Agriculture,more than 12 million households lack enough food for everyone in their family at some time during the year—including holidays.Hunger is surprisingly widespread in our country—one of the world’s wealthiest—yet the government estimates that we waste almost 100 billion pounds of food each year,more than one-quarter of our total supply.Reducing this improper distribution of resources is a goal of America’s Second Harvest,the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization.Last year,it distributed nearly 2 billion pounds of food to more than 23 million people in need.America’s Second Harvest is a network of 214 inter-connected food banks and other organizations that gather food from growers,processors,grocery stores and restaurants.In turn,the network distributes food to some 50,000 soup kitchens,homeless shelters and old people’s centers in every county of every state.A great deal of work is involved in distributing tons of food from thousands of donors (捐赠者) to hundreds of small, nonprofit organizations.Until a few years ago,America’s Second Harvest lacked any effective way to manage their inventory.Without accurate and timely information,soup kitchens were sometimes empty while food was left to spoil in loading places.In 2000, America’s Second Harvest began to use a new inventory and financial-management system—Ceres.It is software designed specifically for hunger-relief operations.It is used by more than 100 America’s Second Harvest organizations to track food from donation to distribution.Ceres has helped reduce the spoiling of food and improve distribution.An evaluation found that the software streamlined food banks’operations by 23 percent in the first year alone.With more accurate and timely reports,Ceres saves time,flees staff members to focus on finding new donors,and promises more efficient use of donations.Hunger in America remains a troubling social problem.Technology alone cannot solve it.But in the hands of organizations such as America’s Second Harvest, it is a powerful tool that is helping to make a difference—and helping more Americans to join in the feast41.According to the passage,the total supply of food in America every year reaches .A.12 million pounds B.more than 12 million poundsC.almost 100 billion pounds D.about 400 billion pounds42.By“this improper distribution of resources”in Paragraph 3,the writer means that many Americans lack enough food while .A.their country is one of the richest in the worldB.much food is left to spoilC.others waste too much foodD.others consume too much food43.A problem for America’s Second Harvest a few years ago was that.A.it did not get enough food from donorsB.it did not have a large enough networkC.it did not have enough soup kitchensD.it did not have a good way to manage its food stock44.With Ceres,America’s Second Harvest is now able to.A.enlarge its networkB.prevent food from spoilingC.give out food more efficientlyD.solve the hunger problem in the country45.The main idea of the passage is that .A.technology can help in the fight against hungerB.America’s Second Harvest has found more donorsC.America’s Second Harvest promotes the development of technologyD.hunger is a problem even in the wealthiest country in the worldPassage ThreeThe differences in living standards around the world are vast.In 1993, the average American had an income of about $25,000.In the same year,the average Mexican earned $7,000,and the average Nigerian earned $l,500.Not surprisingly,this large variation in average income is reflected in various measures of the quality of life.Changes in living standards over time are also large.In the United States,incomes have historically grown about 2 percent per year (after adjusting for changes in the cost of living).At this rate,average income doubles every 35 years.In some countries,economic growth has been even more rapid.In Japan,for instance,average income has doubled in the past 20 years,and in South Korea it has doubled in the past 10 years.What explains these large differences in living standards among countries and over time? The answer is surprisingly simple.Almost all variation in living standards is attributable to differences in countries’productivity—that is,the amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker’s time.In nations where workers can produce a large quantity of goods and services per unit of time,most people enjoy a high standard of living;in nations where workers are less productive,most people must endure a more meager existence.Similarly,the growth rate of a nation’s productivity determines the growth rate of its average income.The fundamental relationship between productivity and living standards is simple, but its implications are far-reaching.If productivity is the primary determinant of living standards,other explanations must be of secondary importance.For example,people might think that labor unions or minimum-wage laws contributed to the rise in living standards of American workers over the past century.Yet the real hero of American workers is their rising productivity.The relationship between productivity and living standards also has great implications for public policy.When thinking about how any policy will affect living standards,the key question is how it will affect our ability to produce goods and services.To improve living standards,policymakers need to raise productivity by ensuring that workers are well educated,have the tools needed to produce goods and services,and have access to the best available technology.46.Which of the following countries has enjoyed the fastest economic growth in history?A.Mexico.B.The United States.C.Japan.D.South Korea.47.The word“meager”in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to“”.A.modest B.poor C.meaningless D.plentiful48.What is the most important factor that leads to the rise in living standards of average people?A.Labor unions.B.Minimum-wage laws.C.Rising productivity.D.Favorable public policy.49.The study of the relationship between productivity and living standards is significant in that.A.it calls policymakers’attention to a qualified work forceB.it encourages workers to get better educationC.it helps improve the workers’ability to produce goods and servicesD.it enables policymakers to access the latest technology50.The passage mainly discusses .A.the differences in average income among countriesB.the relationship between productivity and living standardsC.the causes of the rise in living standardsD.the importance of raising productivityPassage FourNot so long ago almost any student who successfully completed a university degree could find a good career quite easily.Companies toured the academic institutions,competing with each other to select graduates.However,those days are gone,even in Hong Kong,and nowadays graduates often face strong competition in the search for jobs.Most careers organizations highlight three stages for graduates to follow in the process of securing a suitable career:recognizing abilities,matching these to available jobs and presenting them well to possible employers.Job seekers have to make a careful assessment of their own abilities.One area of assessment should be of their academic qualifications,which would include special skills within their subject area.Graduates should also consider their own personal values and attitudes.An honest assessment of personal interests and abilities such as creative skills,or skills acquired from work experience,should also be given careful thought.The second stage is to study the opportunities available for employment and to think about how the general employment situation is likely to develop in the future.To do this,graduates can study job and position information in newspapers,or they can visit a careers office.write to possible employers for information or contact friends or relatives who may already be involved in a particular profession.After studying all the various options,they should be in a position to make informed comparisons between various careers.Good personal presentation is essential in the search for a good career. Job application forms and letters should,of course,be filled in carefully and correctly,without grammar or spelling errors.Where additional information is asked for,job seekers should describe their abilities and work experience in more depth,with examples if possible.They should try to balance their own abilities with the employer’s needs,explain why they are interested in a career with the particular company and try to show that they already know something about the company and its activities.When graduates go to an interview,they should prepare properly by finding out all they can about the possible employer.Dressing suitably and arriving for the interview on time are also important.Interviewees should try to give positive and helpful answers and should not be afraid to ask questions about anything they are unsure about.This is much better than pretending to understand a question and giving an unsuitable answer.51.“Those days are gone,even in Hong Kong”in Paragraph 1 suggests that.A.finding a good career used to be easier in Hong Kong than elsewhereB.now everyone in Hong Kong has an equal chance of finding a good jobC.graduates now face stronger competition in Hong Kong than elsewhereD.even in Hong Kong companies tour universities trying to select graduates52.It is implied in Paragraph 3 that graduates should .A.aim to give a balanced account of what the employer needsB.consider careers which suit their values,interests and abilitiesC.recognize their own abilities regardless of what the employer looks forD.stress their personal attitudes and values in job applications53.According to Paragraph 4,graduates should.A.find a good position and then compare it with other careersB.ask friends or relatives to secure them a good jobC.get information about a number of careers before making comparisonsD.study the opportunities and the kinds of training that will be available54.In the last paragraph,the writer seems to suggest that.A.interviewees should appear humble if they can’t give an answerB.dressing properly is more important than being able to give an answerC.it is better for interviewees to be honest than to pretend to understandD.it is a good idea for interviewees to be boastful in their answers55.According to the passage,which of the following is NOT true?A.Until recently it was quite easy for graduates to get good jobs in Hong Kong.B.Job seekers should consider as many related factors as possible.C.Businesses used to visit the universities in Hong Kong to select graduates.D.Graduates used to compete with each other for a good job in Hong Kong.Part IV Cloze Test (15 minutes,5 points)Directions:There are ten blanks in the following passage.For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A,B, C and D.Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.Adult education is the practice of teaching and educating adults.This is often done in the workplace,or 56“continuing education”courses at secondary schools, or at a college or university.Educating adults differs from educating 57 in several ways.One of the most important 58 is that adults have gained knowledge and experience which can 59add value to a learning experience or interfere with it.Another important difference is that adults frequently must apply their knowledge in some 60 fashion in order to learn effectively;there must be a 61 and a reasonable expectation that the new knowledge will help them further that goal.One example,62 in the 1990s,was the spread of computer training courses in 63 adults,most of them office workers,could enroll.These courses would teach basic use of the operating system or specific application 64.Because the skills 65 to interact with a PC were so new,many people who had been working white-collar jobs for ten years or more eventually took such training courses,either of their own will(to gain computer skills and thus can higher pay)or at the request of their managers.56.A.by B.from C.on D.through57.A.children B.students C.workers D.employees58.A.signs B.features C.differences D.practices59.A.either B.neither C.both D.so60.A.probable B.practical C.modern D.routine61.A.plan B.prospect C.goal D.possibility62.A.normal B.common C.regular D.profitable63.A.that B.which C.those D.whose64.A.software B.hardware C.technology D.framework65.A.related B.designed C.expected D.requiredPaper Two试卷二(60 minutes)Part V Translation (3 0 minutes,l 5 points)Directions:Translate the following passage into Chinese and put your translation on the ANSWER SHEETOne of the really nice features about e-mails is that they allow us to send files as attachments to other users.This is a very good thing.If I’m working with a colleague and want to send him an image file or a word file,I can do so very quickly and easily,without having to fax it to him.This saves on long distance bills and printing costs.It also,however,presents a problem,because attachments can take a long time to download.For those of us who pay by the hour forInternet service,unwanted attachments can be quite costly and time-consuming.I once had someone send me fifteen large image files,and it tied up my computer for 20 minutes just to download one of them.So,in short,if you’re going to send an attachment,get permission first.Part VI Writing (30 minutes,15 points)Directions:You are to write in no less than 120 words on the title of“College Students Should (Not)Be Permitted to Live Off Campus”.You are to take a position, either for or against the matter, and give your reasons.You should base your composition on the following Chinese outline.近年来大学生在校外租房居住的现象越来越多,这个问题已引起社会各界的关注。

2010年10月管综逻辑真题及答案解析

2010年10月管综逻辑真题及答案解析

2010年10月MBA联考逻辑真题三、逻辑推理(本大题共30 小题,每小题2 分,共60 分。

在下列每题给出的五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的。

请在答题卡...上将所选的字母涂黑。

)26. 许多企业深受目光短浅之害,他们太关注立竿见影的结果和短期目标,以至于无法高瞻远瞩,往往使企业陷于被动甚至导致破产。

因此,企业领导层的决策和行动应该以长期目标为主,不需过分关注短期目标。

以下哪项如果为真,将最有力地削弱上述论证?A. 短期目标对员工的激励效果比长期目标更好。

B. 长期目标有较大的不确定性,短期目标易于控制。

C. 长期目标的现实有赖于一个个短期目标的成功。

D. 企业的短期目标和长期目标对于企业的发展都重要。

E. 企业的发展收到企业外部环境等诸多因素的影响。

【答案】:C【解析】:如果C项成立,说明短期目标很重要,少了短期目标就无法实现长期目标。

D项稍弱。

C属于直驳结论,说明短期目标是长期目标实现的必要条件,必须关注。

A、B属于另有他因,削弱力度不如C;E是诉诸无知;D都重要,可以二选一27. 总经理:建议小李和小孙都提拔。

董事长:我有不同意见。

以下哪项符合董事长的意思?A. 小李和小孙都不提拔。

B. 提拔小李,不提拔小孙。

C. 不提拔小李,提拔小孙。

D. 除非不提拔小李,否则不提拔小孙。

E. 要么不提拔小李,要么不提拔小孙。

【答案】:D【解析】:董事长的意思是“不是小李和小孙都提拔”即小李和小孙至少一个不提拔,所以如果提拔其中一个,另一个肯定不提拔。

E项的意思是“如果提拔小李,那么不提拔小孙。

因此,正确答案为D。

28. 大气和云层既可以折射也可以吸收部分太阳光,约有一半照射地球的太阳能被地球表面的土地和水面吸收,这一热能值十分巨大。

由此可以得出:地球将会逐渐升温以致融化。

然而,幸亏有一个可以抵消此作用的因素,即:以下哪项作为上述的后续最为恰当?A. 地球发散到外空的热能值与其吸收的热能值相近。

B. 通过季风与洋流,地球赤道的热向两极方向扩散。

07年10月在职MBA综合能力真题及答案汇编

07年10月在职MBA综合能力真题及答案汇编



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20XX年10月在职MBA全国联考综合能力测试答案及真题1-5:DEBDE6-10:BABDC11-15:CEBAE16-20:BCCCA21-25:EADDD26-30:AECEA31-35:CEEBC36-40:EACDA41-45:ACAED46-50:DECAB51-55:EBBDC一、问题求解:第1~15小题,每小题3分,共45分。

下列每题给出的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中,只有一项是符合试题要求的,请在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑。

1.已知某种商品的价格从一月份到三月份的月平均增长速度为10%,那么该商品三月份的价格是其一月份价格的()A.21%B.110%C.120%D.121%E.133.1%2.含盐12.5%的盐水40千克蒸发掉部分水分后变成了含盐20%的盐水,蒸发掉的水分重量为()千3.45755 11100012.在8能做法语翻译的有1人。

现从这些志愿者中选取3人做翻译工作,确保英语和法语都有翻译的不同选法共有()种A.12B.18C.21D.30E.5113.如图,若相邻点的水平距离与竖直距离都是1,则多边形ABCDE的面积为()A.7B.8C.9D.10E.1114.如图,一块面积为400平方米的正方形土地被分割成甲、乙、丙、丁四个小长方形区域作为不同的功能区域,它们的面积分别为128,192,48和32平方米。

乙的左小角划出一块正方形区域(阴影)作为公共区域,这块小正方形的面积为()平方米A.16B.17C.18D.19E.20二、条件充分性判断:第16~25小题,每小题3分,共30分。

要求判断每题给出的条件(1)和(2)能否充分支持题干所陈述的结论。

A、B、C、D、E五个选项为判断结果,请选择一项符合试题要求的判断,在答题卡上将所选项的字母涂黑。

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16.某种流感在流行。

从人群中任意找出3人,其中至少有1人患该种流感的概率为0.271(1)该流感的发病率为0.3(2)该流感的发病率为0.117.抛物线y??xa??2?x??2a与x轴相切(1)a??0(2)a??a?6??018(1(219(1(225分(1)(2)26、论证?ACE27 1.7%,同期乙省CPIACE、今年6月份甲省比乙省的CPI高。

28、赵元的同事都是球迷,赵元在软件园工作的同学都不是球迷,李雅既是赵元的同学又是他的同事,王伟是赵元的同学但不在软件园工作,张明是赵元的同学但不是球迷。

根据以上陈述,可以得出以下哪项?A、王伟是球迷。

B、赵元不是球迷。

C、李雅不在软件园工作。

D、张明在软件园工作。

E、赵元在软件园工作。

29、某市为了减少交通堵塞,采取如下限行措施:周一到周五的工作日,非商用按尾号0、5、1、6、2、7、3、8、4、9、分五组顺序分别限行一天,双休日和法定假日不限行。

对违反规定者要罚款。

关于该市居民出行的以下描述中,除哪项外,都可能不违反限行规定?A、赵一开着一辆尾数为1的商用车,每天都在路上跑。

B、钱二有两台私家车,尾号都不相同,每天都开车C、张三与邻居共有三台私家车,尾号都不相同,他们合作每天有两台车开。

D、李四张三与两邻居共有五台私家车,尾号都不相同,他们合作每天有四台车开。

精心整理E、王五与仨邻居共有六台私家车,尾号都不相同,他们合作每天有五台车开。

30、20XX年世界大学生运动会在在中国深圳举行,运动员通过各国的选拔来参加比赛。

某项目限制每个国家最多两个报名名额参加。

某国在该项目上有四名出色的运动员U、V、W、X愿意报名参赛。

通过一次公正、公平、公开的国内比赛,选拔出U、V参加世界大学生运动会。

以下各项称述与题干不相符的是:A、运动员W在选拔赛中成绩优于运动员U,但U是该国这项运动记录的保持者。

B、运动员X在选拔赛中成绩最优秀,但赛后违禁药物检测呈阳性。

C、运动员W在本赛季创造了该国的最好成绩。

D、运动员U在20XX年因兴奋剂被禁赛两年。

E、运动员V是一员年龄超过35岁的老将。

31、某项研究以高中三年级理科生288人为对象,分两组进行测试。

在数学考试前,一组学生需咀嚼10分钟口香糖,而另一组无需咀嚼口香糖。

测试结果显示,总体上咀嚼口香糖的考生比没有咀嚼口香糖的考生其焦虑感低20%,特别是对于低焦虑状态的学生群体,咀嚼组比未咀嚼组的焦虑感低36%,而对中焦虑状态的考生,咀嚼口香糖比不咀嚼口香糖的焦虑感低16%。

从以上实验数据,ABCDE32、IIIAD、I或33、除了:ABCDE34AB、该运动员的教练在场外大声喊话。

C、该运动员赛后违禁药物检验呈阳性。

D、该运动员忘记了决赛开始时间。

E、该运动员误以为自己比另一个运动员快了一圈。

35、尽管外界有放宽货币政策的议论,但某国中央银行在日前召开的各分支行行长座谈会上传递出明确信息,下半年继续实施好稳健的货币政策,保持必要的政策力度。

有学者认为,这说明该国决策层仍然把稳定物价作为首要任务,而把经济增速的回落控制在可以承受的范围内以下哪些可以支持上述学者的观点?A、如果保持必要的政策力度,就不能放宽货币政策。

B、只有实施好稳健的货币政策,才能稳定物价。

C、一旦实施好稳健的货币政策,经济增速就要回落。

D、只有稳定物价,才能把经济增速的回落控制在可以承受的范围内。

精心整理E、如果放宽货币政策,就可以保持经济的高速增长。

36、某彩票销售站最近半年在出售一种不记名、不挂失的“刮刮看”彩票。

该彩票左边有2个隐藏的两位数字,右边有6个隐藏的两位数字。

顾客购买后就可以刮彩票。

如果右边刮开的某个数字与左边的某个数字相同,在右边该数字下面刮出的字体更小的数字就是中奖的数额。

根据福彩中心提供的信息:这种彩票可能中奖的数额有:60元、800元、6000元、8000元、60000元、100000元,每张彩票至多有一个中奖数字。

张三下班后在某福彩销售站购买了一张彩票,刮开后发现右边的一个数字是15,与左边刮出的一个数字相同,再看下边的小字体数字是8000元,高兴之极,销售彩票的李四立刻给了他8000元,张三高兴地去餐厅与朋友大吃了一顿。

事后矛盾爆发,两人打起了官司。

以下哪项陈述是最不可能发生的?A、张三真认为自己中奖8000元。

B、李四当真认为张三中奖8000元。

C、张三认为自己真地中了彩票。

D、李四认为张三真地中了彩票。

E、张三没有仔细地刮开彩票。

37 4.6亿ABCDE384(1(2(3(4AD39、使得心ACD三的儿子参加学校运动会1500米比赛,只得到第5名。

40、某登山旅游小组成员互相帮助,建立了深厚的友谊。

后加入的李佳已经获得的其他成员多次救助,但是她尚未救助过任何人,救助过李佳的人均曾被王玥救助过,赵欣救助过小组的所有成员,王玥救助过的人也曾被陈蕃救助过。

根据以上陈述,可以得出以下哪项结论?A、陈蕃救助过赵欣。

B、王玥救助过李佳。

C、王玥救助过陈蕃。

D、陈蕃救助过李佳。

E、王玥没有救助过李。

41、某市报业集团经营遇到困难,向某咨询公司救助。

咨询公司派出张博士调查了目标报纸的发行时段,早上有晨报,上午有日报,下午有晚报,都不是为夜间准备的。

张博士建议他们办一份《都市夜报》,占领这块市场。

以下哪项如果为真,能够恰当地指出张博士分析中存在的问题?A、报纸的发行时段和读者阅读时间可能是不同的。

B、酒吧或影剧院的灯光都很昏暗,无法读报。

C、许多人睡前有读书的习惯,而读报的比较少。

精心整理D、晚上人们一般习惯于看电视节目,很少读报。

E、售报亭到夜间就关门了,《都市夜报》发行困难。

42、某研究人员分别用新鲜的蜂王浆和已经存放了30天的蜂王浆喂养蜜蜂幼虫,结果显示:用新鲜蜂王浆的幼虫成长为蜂王。

进一步研究发现,新鲜蜂王浆中一种叫做“royalactin”的蛋白质能促进生长激素的分泌量,使幼虫出现体格变大,卵巢发达等蜂王的特征,研究人员用这种蛋白质喂养果蝇,果蝇也同样出现体长,产卵数和寿命等方面的增长,说明这一蛋白质对生物特征的影响是跨物种的。

以下哪项如果为真,可以支持上述研究人员的发现?A、蜂群中的工蜂,蜂王都是雌性且基因相同,其幼虫没有区别。

B、蜜蜂和果蝇的基因差别不大,它们有许多相同的生物学特征。

C、“royalactin”只能短期存放,时间一长就会分解为别的物质。

D、能成长为蜂王的蜜蜂幼虫的食物是蜂王浆,而其它幼虫的食物只是花粉和蜂蜜。

E、名为“royalactin”的这种蛋白质具有雌性激素的功能。

43、对同降。

述论证?ACE44、20XX18% 76%校有的ABCDE45分仅有4A、这只真足蛇所处的年代正好是蛇类从无足动物向有足蜥蜴进化的时期。

B、这只真足蛇所处的年代正好是蛇类从有足动物向无足动物进化的时期。

C、这只真足蛇所处的年代正好是蛇类从无足动物向有足蜥蜴退化的时期。

D、这只真足蛇所处的年代正好是蛇类从有足动物向无足动物退化的时期。

E、这只真足蛇所处的年代正好是蛇类从有足蛇向无足蛇退化的时期。

46、在两座“甲”字形大墓与圆形夯土台基之间,集中发现了5座马坑和一座长方形的车马坑。

其中两座马坑各葬6匹马。

一座坑内骨架分南北两排摆放整齐,前排2匹,后匹4匹,由西向东依序摆放;另一座坑内马骨架摆放方式较特殊,6匹马两两成对或相背放置,头向不一。

比较特殊的现象是在马坑的中间还放置了一个牛角,据此推测该马坑可能和祭祀有关。

以下哪项如果为真,最能支持上述推测?A、牛角是古代祭祀时的重要物件。

B、祭祀时殉葬的马匹必须头向一致基本形制。

C、6匹马是古代王公祭祀时的一种基本形制。

精心整理D、只有在祭祀时,才在马坑中放置牛角。

E、如果马骨摆放的比较杂乱,那一定是由于祭祀时混乱的场面造成的。

47、土卫二是太阳系中迄今观测到存在地质喷发活动的3个星体之一,也是天体生物学最重要的研究对象之一。

德国科学家借助卡西尼号土星探测器上的分析仪器发现,土卫二发射的微粒中含有钠盐。

据此可以推测,土卫二上存在液态水,甚至可能存在“地下海”以下哪项如果为真,最能支持上述推测?A、只有存在“地下海”,才可能存在地址喷发活动。

B、在土卫二上液态水不可能单独存在,只能以“地下海”的方式存在。

C、吐过没有地质喷发活动,就不可能发现钠盐。

D、土星探测器上的分析仪器得出的数据是确切可信的。

E48、并在20XX以下哪ABCDE49、BC50、20XXC、国民缺乏基本的医学知识是江湖医生屡屡得逞的根本原因。

D、只有国民提高对疾病的认识,国民的健康才能得到保障。

E、国民医学知识的缺乏是由某些部门的功能缺位造成的。

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