考试中心2006MBA联考管理模拟试题(1)

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MBA联考考试真题试卷(1)

MBA联考考试真题试卷(1)

MBA联考考试真题试卷(1)姓名:_____________ 年级:____________ 学号:______________一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。

每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)1、I know it is difficult to pick her out in such a crowd, but if you_ _happen to see her, give her this note.A:couldB:wouldC:shouldD:might2、Albert Einstein was a mathematical________A:inventorB:advocateC:architectD:genius3、目前,国内彩电市场竞争十分激烈。

进口名牌彩电款新质优,但价格比较昂贵;而国产彩电虽以质量价格比优于进口彩电而日受欢迎,但也将面临严峻的考验。

据统计,1994年全国国产彩电销量为1100万台,而目前全国的彩电生产能力已达2000万台以上。

以上论断中得不出以下哪项推论?A:该公司供电地区的电力供应量未来将会增加。

B:新建电厂的开支额度不能超过提高经营效率或扩大规模带来的收益水平。

C:拟议中的新电厂完全能够提高整个公司的效益。

D:新电厂的安全措施设计将与原来的老电厂一样。

E:发电量增加两倍不会有什么技术上的障碍。

4、我国有2000万家庭靠生产蚕丝维持生计,出口量占世界市场的四分之三,然而近年来丝绸业面临出口困境丝绸形象降格,出口数量减少,又遇到亚洲的一些竞争对手,有些国家还对丝绸进口实行了配额,这无疑对我国丝绸业是一个打击。

以下哪项不是造成上述形象的原因?A:丝绸行业的决策者不认真研究国际行情,缺乏长远打算,只追求短期效益。

B:几年来国内厂家一门心思提高丝绸产量,而忘记了质量。

C:中国的丝绸技术传到了外国,使丝绸市场有了竞争对手。

D:丝绸是人们非常喜欢的一种夏季面料,穿着凉爽、舒适。

试题中心2006MBA联考20题模拟试题

试题中心2006MBA联考20题模拟试题

试题中心2006MBA联考20题模拟试题1.加入W旱冰俱乐部的要求之一是具备滑旱冰的高超技艺。

该俱乐部主席曾表达了这样的忧虑:今年俱乐部在批准接纳会员时,可能会歧视已经具备资格的妇女。

但是,今年获准加人俱乐部的申请者当中有一半是妇女。

这说明今年俱乐部在接纳会员时没有歧视具备资格的女性申请者。

上述论证的结论所依赖的前提假设是下面哪一项?A.今年只有一少部分申请者够资格被接纳为俱乐部成员。

B.在W旱冰俱乐部只有半数滑旱冰的人是妇女。

C.在W旱冰俱乐部,滑早冰的人中男人只占半数。

D.在今年具备加人俱乐部资格的全部申请者中,妇女只占半数。

E.在今年审定申请者资格的俱乐部委员会成员中,男人只占半数。

2.牙齿患龋率和饮用水的氟含量有直接关系,研究表明长期饮用含氟量低的饮用水的人平均患龋率是饮用含氟量高的3倍。

因为氟化物能够有效地保护牙齿。

下列哪项如果为真,将最有力地支持以上结论?A,氟化钙除了保护牙齿外,无任何毒副作用。

B.饮用含氟量低的饮用水的人数是饮用含氟量高的3倍。

C.用含氟牙膏每天刷牙两次能够有效地预防龋齿。

D.我国城市人均患龋率为1.2颗牙/人。

E.人工合成的氟化物已经可以替代天然氟化物的作用。

3.北京不适宜发展私人汽车,因为北京城市人口密度太大,交通设施落后,停车泊位过少,城市的道路容量也有限,现在的车流量已使城市交通不堪重负,如果再大量发展私人汽车,势必造成难以解决的社会问题。

下列哪项如果为真,将最有力地削弱了以上结论?A.随着经济的发展,无论从个人的经济能力还是从国家的经济实力看,我国都具备了发展私人汽车工业的条件。

B.日本东京的人口密度和总量不亚于北京市,它也曾经存在过交通设施滞后的问题,但它现在是世界上拥有私人汽车最多的城市之一,并没有出现难以解决的社会问题。

C.各国的经。

MBA联考考试真题试卷(1)新版

MBA联考考试真题试卷(1)新版

MBA联考考试真题试卷(1)姓名:_____________ 年级:____________ 学号:______________题型单选题多选题填空题判断题解答题计算题总分得分评卷人得分一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。

每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)1、曾有某高技术企业的总裁,其个人并无接受过相关高技术教育及从事过相关领域经营的背景,而只有接受过MBA教育并在其他非高技术企业成功经营的履历,但他上任后,在短短的不到3年时间里,就迅速扭转了该公司多年亏损的局面,完成了当初董事会提出的盈利目标。

这一事例说明A:企业高层管理者不需要专业知识和技能,有管理经验就行了。

B:成功的管理经验具有通用性,可以不分行业地加以成功移植。

C:企业核心领导的管理水平会对企业的发展产生不可估量的作用。

D:这只是一种偶然发生的现象,可能是该总裁正好遇到市场机会。

2、美国联邦所得税是累进税,收入越高,纳税率越高。

美国有的州还在自己管辖的范围内,在绝大部分出售商品的价格上附加7%左右的销售税。

如果销售税也被视为所得税的一种形式的话,那么,这种税收是违背累进原则的收入越低,纳税率越高。

以下哪项,如果为真,最能加强题干的议论?A:人类很快就能人工合成细胞色素P405,并把它用于治疗因体内不能生成这种细胞色素而导致的疾病。

B:那些体内无法生成细胞色素P405的人,往往同时无法生成其它多种人体有用物质。

C:细胞色素P405除了能使大脑免受有毒化学物质侵害之外,对大脑没有其它影响。

D:多巴胺是一种在大脑中自然生成的化学物质,当对帕金森氏病患者使用多巴胺进行治疗时,他们的症状大都明显缓解。

E:许多帕金森病患者具有在体内自然产生细胞色素P405的能力。

3、人类学家宣称,仅当独立性代替依赖性,也即仅当局外人的强行介入被局内人的首创精神取代时,文化才能进步。

换句话说,只有本族文化的人才能推动本族文化的进步。

非本族文化的人可以提供一些有价值的建议,但是他们的见解的任何强行介入都会对这个文化的独立性和进步造成威胁。

MBA联考管理模拟试题及答案

MBA联考管理模拟试题及答案

MBA联考管理模拟试题及答案1. 传统的控制方法有那些?答案:预算、统计资料、专题报告、盈亏平衡分析、经营审核、深入现场。

简述控制的动态性特点。

答:组织是动态的,其外部环境及内部条件随时都在发生变化,因此控制标准和方法不可能固定不变。

管理控制应具有动态的特征,这样可以提高控制的适应性和有效性。

简述现场控制的弊端。

答:1)容易受到管理者时间、精力、业务水平的制约。

2)应用范围较窄。

3)容易在控制者和被控制者之间形成对立。

简述影响组织目标实现的主要因素。

(即:控制的对象)简述影响组织目标实现的主要因素。

(即:控制的对象)答:1)环境特点及其发展趋势2)资源投入3)组织活动5、简述制定控制标准的步骤。

答:1)确立控制对象。

2)选择控制重点。

3)制定控制标准。

6.简述工业企业常用的控制标准。

答:1)时间标准。

如工时、交货期等。

2)数量标准。

如产品数量、废品数量等。

3)质量标准。

如产品等级、合格率等。

4)成本标准。

如单位产品成本等。

7.简述制定控制标准的方法。

答:1)统计标准:利用统计方法来确定预期结果。

2)经验标准:根据经验和判断来估计预期结果。

3)工程标准:在客观的定量分析的基础上建立标准。

8. 简述控制标准的制定要求。

答:1)便于对各部门的工作进行衡量。

2)有利于组织目标的实现。

3)应与未来的发展相结合。

4)应尽可能体现出一致性。

5)应是经过努力可以达到的。

6)应具有一定的弹性。

9.对控制信息有什么要求?答:控制信息应具备以下特性:及时性、可靠性、适用性。

10.怎样理解控制工作的重要性?答案:(1)一方面,任何组织、任何活动都需要进行控制。

因为由于主客观原因,计划在执行过程中可能出现偏差。

控制工作起着执行和完成计划的保障作用,以及在管理过程中产生新的计划、新的目标和新的控制标准的作用。

通过控制工作了解偏差和纠正计划。

(2)另一方面,控制工作的.重要性还表现在管理的五个职能中它所处的地位及其相互关系。

2006年在职攻读MPA学位全国联考综合知识试卷1

2006年在职攻读MPA学位全国联考综合知识试卷1

2006年在职攻读MPA学位全国联考综合知识试卷1、小王说:如果明天不下大雨,我一定去看足球比赛以下哪项为真,可以证明小王没有说真话?Ⅰ天没下大雨,小王没去看足球赛Ⅱ天下大雨,小王去看了足球赛Ⅲ天下大雨,小王没去看足球赛A仅ⅡB仅ⅠC仅ⅢD仅Ⅰ和ⅡEⅠ、Ⅱ和Ⅲ2、某公司为了扩大其网上商店的销售收入,采取了各种各样的广告宣传和促销手段,但是效果并不明显。

该公司重金聘请了专业人士进行市场分析,专业人士认为开通了网上银行的人群才是真正潜在的网上商店的顾客群。

于是该公司决定于商业银行合作,在新开通网上银行业务的人群中开展宣传和促销活动。

但是三个月后,效果并不理想。

以下哪项为真,最能解释上述结果?A 开通网上银行在中国还是一件新鲜事,一般来说,消费对此的态度比较谨慎B最近网上银行用户被盗的案件频发,开通网上银行的人因此有所减少C一般来说,刚刚开通网上银行的人需要经过一段时间后才有可能进行网上消费 D网上金融服务在知识分子中已经比较普及,他们更希望网上商店能够提供一些特色服务。

E目前网上商店数量增长很快,广告宣传和推广促销要想有成效,必须有鲜明的特色,才能够大东消费者的心。

3、英国的一项实验发现,把母狗和他们的幼小子女分开后,将这些子女混入一群同类的成年狗和幼狗中去,然后再把母狗放入狗群。

母狗很快就和自己的子女会合到一起。

研究表明,狗身上的体味是它们互相辨认的依据。

而幼狗无法区分自己母亲和其它母狗身上的味道。

因此每个母狗都能分辨出自己子女的体味上述论证采用了下列那种论述方法?A 在对某种现象的两种可供选择的解释中,通过排除其中的一种,来确定另一种。

B通过对发生现象的客观描述,支持关于某个可能发生现象的假说。

C说明某一特殊情况,以论证一个规律D运用类比的方法,根据两组对象有某些类似的特征,得出它们具有另一个相同特征。

E运用反例推翻一个一般性结论4、锐进软件股份有限公司是一个由四个子公司,即甲、乙、丙、丁组成的总公司。

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。

2006年MBA联考管理模拟试题及答案

2006年MBA联考管理模拟试题及答案

MBA联考管理模拟试题节选(此套题为近两年考题中易错的题的集合,难度大于考题)一、简述题(每小题4分,共20分)1.为什么说计划工作有助于降低风险?2.在快速变化的环境中企业应如何具体地确立自己的使命?3.某组织的一项实际决策会受哪些因素影响?4. 管理人员应该怎样对待企业内部的冲突?5.是一个企业的一把手逢人总说自己的企业没有可用的人才,你认为主要原因是什么?长此以往对该企业将会产生什么后果?二、选择题(每小题1分,共40分)1.某企业界拟购置一套大型设备,现了解到市场上有甲、乙、丙三个供应商,他们对于设备的报价基本相同,设备性能均能满足企业生产需要。

经认真分析,发现不同供应的设备在使用过程中每年所需的维修费有着明显的差异,具体数据如下表所示:根据以上数据,你认为该企业应购买哪个(些)供应商的设备?A.甲或丙B.乙C.甲或乙D.丙。

2.某企业领导决定在整个企业里开展凝聚力工程,其目标在于建立员工对于企业的归属感,并能做到以企业为家。

以下是该企业凝聚力工程准备开展的几项工作,你认为这其中哪项最无效?A.加强企业规章制度建设,将员工利益与企业发展密切挂钩。

B.加强对员工思想与行为的控制,确保员工关心企业发展。

C.在员工中开展关于如何以企业为家的大讨论,增强员工向心力。

D.即使会引起产品成本提高,也要切实改善骨干员工的福利待遇。

3.某公司来了一位新员工,工作一段时间后,领导发现该员工工作热情饱满,业绩提高很快。

对于这种情况,除了按公司激励制度的正常规定给予相应奖励外,如果你作为该公司的领导,最赞同进一步采取以下哪种做法?A.及时肯定他的进步,鼓励他取得更大的成绩。

B.顺其自然,让他通过自我激励不断提高绩效。

C.给他提供进一步提高业绩的方法与程序指导。

D.充分肯定他的成绩,并提醒他不要骄傲自满。

4.有人认为,管理水平的提高,关键在于事先采取防范措施,从而为整个企业的有效运作提供保障。

在质量管理理论中还有这样一句名言:质量不是检查出来的,而是制造出来的。

2006MBA联考英语试卷参考试卷及答案

2006MBA联考英语试卷参考试卷及答案

2006 MBA联考英语试卷Section I V ocabularyDirections: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 1.1. In some countries girls are still_____ of a good education.A. deniedB. declinedC. denvedD. deprived2. As the years passed, the memories of her childhood ______ away.A. fadedB. disappearedC. flashedD. fired3. Brierley‟s book has the_______ of being both informative and readable.A. inspirationB. requirementsC. mythD. merit4. If I have any comments to make, I‟ll write them in the ______of the book I‟m reading.A. edgeB. pageC. marginD. side5. My _____ would really trouble me if I wore a fur coat.A. consciousnessB. consequenceC. constitutionD. conscience6. When the post fell_______. Dennis Bass was appointed to fill it.A. emptyB. vacantC. hollowD. hare7. Mother who takes care of everybody is usually the most _________person in each family.A. considerateB. considerableC. consideringD. constant8. For ten years the Greeks _______the city of Troy to separate it from the outside.A. capturedB. occupiedC. destroyedD. surrounded9. Other guests at yesterday‟s opening, which was broadcast______ by the radio station, included Anne Melntosh and Mayor.A. liveB. aliveC. livingD. lively10. A New Zealand man was recently ______ to life imprisonment for the murder of an English tourist, Monica Cantwell.A. punishedB. accusedC. sentencedD. put11. The past 22 years have really been amazing, and every prediction we‟ve made about improvements have al come________.A. trulyB. trueC. TruthD. truthful12. The teachers tried to ______these students that they could solve the complicated problem, however, they just didn‟t see the point.A. convinceB. encourageC. consultD. inclined13. I‟m ______ to think that most children would like their teachers to be their friends rather than their commanders.A. subjectedB. supposedC. declinedD. inclined14. She is under the impression that he isn‟t a _________ person for he wouldn‟t tell her where and when he went to university.A. geniusB. generousC. genuineD. genetic15. The first glasses of Coca Cola were drunk in 1886. The drink was first _____ by a US chemist called John Pemberton.A. formedB. madeC. foundD. done16. These two chemicals _________with each other at a certain temperature to produce a substance which could cause an explosion.A. interactB. attractC. reactD. expel17. _________they can get people in the organization to do what must he done, they will not succeed.A. SinceB. UnlessC. IfD. Whether18. Once you have started a job, you should do it__________.A. in practiceB. in theoryC. in earnestD. in a hurry19. Although they new library service has been very successful, its future is ______certain.A. at any rateB. by no meansC. by all meansD. at any cost20.To my surprise, at yesterday‟s meeting he again _________the plan that had been disapproveda week before.A. brought aboutB. brought outC. brought upD. brought downSection II ClozeDirections: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.Wholesale prices in July rose more sharply than expected and at a faster rate than consumer prices, 21 hat businesses were still protecting consumers 22 the full brunt (冲击) of higher energy costs.The Producer Price Index 23 measures what producers receive for goods and services, 24 1 percent in July. The Labor Department reported yesterday. Double 25 economists had been expecting and a sharp turnaround from flat prices in June. Excluding 26 and energy. the core index of producer prices rose 0.4 percent, 27 than the 0.1 percent that economists had 28 . Much of that increase was a result of an 29 increase in car and truck prices.On Tuesday, the Labor Department said the 30 that consumers paid for goods and services in July were 31 0.5 percent over all, and up 0.1 percent, excluding food and energy.32 the overall rise in both consumer and producer prices 33 caused by energy costs, which increased 4.4 percent n the month. Wholesale food prices 34 0.3 percent in July. 35 July 2004,Wholesale prices were up 4.6 percent, the core rate 36 2.8 percent, its fastest pace since 1995.Typically, increases in the Producer Price Index indicate similar changes in the consumer index 37 businesses recoup (补偿) higher costs from customers. 38 for much of this expansion, which started 39 the end of 2001, that has not been the 40 . In fact, many businesses like automakers have been aggressively discounting their products.21. A indicate B to indicate C indicating D indicated22. A of B to C by D from23. A that B which C it D this24. A rise B rises C rose D raised25. A that B what C which D this26. A food B grain C crop D diet27. A less B lower C higher D more28. A said B reported C calculated D forecast29. A expectable B. unexpected C expectation D expecting30. A prices B costs C charges D values31. A down B from C to D up32. A Much B Most C Most of D Much of33. A was B were C is D are34. A fall B fell C falls D has fallen35. A Comparing with B In comparison C Compared with D Compare to36. A dropped B declined C lifted D climbed37. A as B so C while D when38. A And B But C Yet D Still39. A at B by C in D to40. A condition B situation C matter D caseSection III Reading comprehensionDirections:Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A,B,C and D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage:Office jobs are among the positions hardest hit by compumation (计算机自动化). Word processors and typists will lose about 93,000 jobs over the next few years, while 57,000 secretarial jobs will vanish. Blame the PC: Today, many executives type their own memos and carry there” secretaries” in the palms of their hands. T ime is also hard for stock clerks, whose ranks are expected to decrease by 68,000. And employees in manufacturing firms and wholesalers are being replaced with computerized systems.But not everyone who loses a job will end up in the unemployment line. Many will shift to growing positions within their own companies. When new technologies shook up the telecomm business, telephone operator Judy Dougherty pursued retraining. She is now a communications technician, earning about $ 64,000 per year. Of course, if you‟ve been a tollbooth collector for the past 30 years, and you find yourself replaced by an E ZPass machine, it may be of little consolation(安慰) to know that the telecom field is booming.And that‟s just it: The service economy is fading: welcome to the expertise(专门知识) economy. To succeed in the new job market, you must be able to handle complex problems. Indeed, all but one of the 50 highest-paying occupations---air-traffic controller---demands at least a bachelor‟s degree.For those with just a high school diploma(毕业证书).It‟s going to get tougher to find a well-paying job. Since fewer factory and clerical jobs will be available .what‟s left be the jobs that compumations can‟t kill, computers cant clean offices, or for Alzheimer‟s patients(老年痴呆病人). But, since most people have the skills to fill those positions, the wages stay painfully low, meaning compumation could drive an even deeper wedge (楔子) between the and poor, The best advice now, Never stop learning, and keep up with new technology.For busy adults of course that can be tough, The good news is that very technology that‟s reducing so many jobs is a making it easier to go back to school without having to sit in a classroom. So called internet distance learning is hot, with more than three million studentscurrently enrolled, and it‟s gaining credibility with employers. Are you at risk of losing your job to a computer?Check the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics‟ Occupational Outlook Handbook, which is available online at .41. Prom the first paragraph we can infer that all of the following persons are easily thrown into unemployment EXCEPT .A. secretariesB. stock clerksC. managersD. wholesalers42. In the second paragraph the anther mentions the tollbooth collector toA. mean he will get benefits from the telecomm fledB. show he is too old to shift to a new positionC. console him on having been replaced by a machineD. blame the PC for his unemployment43. By saying “compumation could drive an even deeper wedge between the rich and poor “(line 5. Para 4 )the author meansA. people are getting richer and richerB. there will be a small gap between rich and poorC. the gap between rich and poor is getting larger an largerD. it‟s time to close up be gap between the rich and poor44. What is the author‟s attitude towards computers?A. positiveB. negativeC. neutralD. prejudiced45. Which of the following might serve as the best title of passage?A. Blaming the PCB. The booming telecomm fieldC. Internet distance leaningD. Keeping up with compumationQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage:Tens of thousands of 18 year olds will graduate this year and be handed meaningless diplomas .These diplomas won‟t look any different from awarded their luckier classmates Their validity will be questioned only when their employers discover the these graduates are semiliterate(半文盲).Eventually a fortunate few will find their way into educational – repair – adult – literacy Programs, such as the one where I teach grammar and writing. There, high school graduates and high school dropouts pursuing graduate equivalency certificates will learn the skills they should have learned in school. They will discover they have been cheated by our educational system.I will never forget a teacher senior when be had her for English “He site in the back of the room talking to his friends “.she told me, ” Why don‟t you move him to the front row?I urged believing the embarrassment would get him to settle down, Mrs. Stiffer said, "I don‟t move seniors. I flunk them.” Our son‟s academic life flashed before my eyes. No teacher had ever threatened him. By the time I got home I was feeling pretty good this .It was a radical approach for these times, but well. Why not? She‟s going to flunk you “I told my son.I did not discuss it any further. Suddenly English became a priority in his life. He finished out the semester with an A.I know one example doesn‟t make a case, but at night I see a parade of students who areangry for having been passed along until they could no longer even pretend to keep up. Of average intelligence or better, they eventually quit school, concluding they were too dumb to finish.” I should have been held back,” is a comment I hear frequently. Even sadder are those students who are high-school graduates who say to me after a few weeks of class. ”I don‟t know how I eve r got a high-school diploma.”Passing students who have not mastered the work cheats them and the employers who expect graduates to have basic skills. We excuse this dishonest behavior by saying kids can‟t learn if they come from terrible environments. No one seems to stop to think that most kids don‟t put school first on their list unless they perceive something is at risk. They‟d rather be sailing.Many students I see at night have decided to make education a priority. They are motivated by the desi re for a better job or the need to hang on to the one they‟ve got. They have a healthy fear of failure.People of all ages can rise above their problems, but they need to have a reason to do so. Yong people generally don‟t have the maturity to value ed ucation in the same way my adult students value it. But fear of failure can motivate both.46. What is the subject of this essay?A. view point on learningB. a qualified teacherC. the importance of examinationD. the generation gap47. How did Mrs.Stif fer get the attention of one of the author‟s children?A. flunking himB. moving his seatC. blaming himD. playing card with him48. The author believes that most effective way for a teacher is toA. purify the teaching environments .B. set up cooperation between teachers and parents.C. hold back student.D. motivate student.49. From the passage we can draw the conclusion that the authors‟ attitude toward flunking isA. negativeB. positiveC. biasedD. indifferent50. Judging from the content, this passage is probably written forA. administratorsB. studentsC. teachersD. parentsQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage:Names have gained increasing importance in the competitive world of higher education. Ascolleges strive for market share, they are looking for names that project the image they want or reflect the changes they hope to make. Trenton. State College, for example, became the College of New Jersey nine years ago when it began raising admissions standards and appealing to students from throughout the state.“All I hear in higher education is, “Brand, brand, brand,” said Tim Westerbeck, who specializes in branding and is managing director of Lipman Hearne, a marketing firm based in Chicago that works with universities and other nonprofit organizations. “There has been a sea change over the last 10 years. Marketing used to be almost a dirty word in higher education.”Not all efforts at name changes are successful, of course. In 1997, the New School for Social Research became New School University to reflect its growth into a collection of eight colleges, offering a list of majors that includes psychology, music, urban studies and management. But New Yorkers continued to call it the New School.Now, after s pending an undisclosed sum on an online survey and a marketing consultant‟s creation of “haming structures”, “brand architecture” and “identity systems,” the university has come up with a new name: the New School. Beginning Monday, it will adopt new logon (标识), banners, business cards and even new names for the individual colleges, all to include the words “the New School.”Changes in names generally reveal significant shifts in how a college wants to be perceived. In altering its name from Cal State. Hayward, to Cal State, East Bay, the university hoped to project its expanding role in two mostly suburban countries east of San Francisco.The University of Southern Colorado, a state institution, became Colorado State University at Pucblo two years ago, hoping to highlight many internal changes, including offering more graduate programs and setting higher admissions standards.Beaver College turned itself into Arcadia University in 2001 for several reasons: to break the connection with its past a s a women‟s college, to promote its growth into a full-fledged(完全成熟的) university and officials acknowledged, to e liminate some jokes about the college‟s old name on late-night television and “moring zoo” radio shows.Many college officials said changing a name and image could produce substantial results. At Arcadia, in addition to the rise in applications, the average student‟s test score has increased by 60 points, Juli Roebeck, an Arcadia spokeswoman said.51. which of the following is NOT the reason for colleges to change their names?A. They prefer higher education competitionB. They try to gain advantage in market share.C. They want to project their image.D. They hope to make some changes.52. It is implied that one of the most significant changes in highter education in the past decade isA. the brand.B. the college namesC. the concept of marketingD. list of majors.53. The phrase "come up with"(Line 3 Para 4)probably meansA. catch up withB. deal withC. put forwardD. come to the realization54. The case of name changing from Cal State Hayward to Cal State indicates that the universityA. is perceived by the societyB. hopes to expand its influenceC. prefers to reform its reaching programsD. expects to enlarge its campus55. According to the spokeswoman the name change of Beaver CollegeA. turns out very successfulB. fails to attain its goalC. has eliminated some jokesD. has transformed its statusQuestions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage:It looked just like another aircraft from the outside .The pilot told his young passengers that it was built in 1964.But appearances were deceptive, and the 13 students from Europe and the USA who boarded the aircraft were in for the flight of their lives.Inside the area that normally had seats had become a long white tunnel. Heavily padded(填塞)from floor to ceiling,it looked a bit strange. There were almost no windows,but lights along the padded walls illuminated it. Most of the seats had been taken out apart from a few at the back where the young scientists quickly took their places with a look of fear.For 12 months, science students from across the continents had competed to win a place on the flight at the invitation of the European Space Agency. The challenge had been to suggest imaginative experiments to be conducted in weightless conditions.For the next two hours the flight resembled that of an enormous bird which had lose its reason,shooting upwards towards the heavens before rushing towards Earth. The invention was to Achieve weightlessness for a few seconds.The aircraft took off smoothly enough. But any feelings that I and the young scientists had that we were on anything like a scheduled passenger service were quickly dismissed when the pilot put the plane into a 45 degree climb which lasted around 20 seconds. Then the engines cut our and we became weightless. Everything became confused and left or right,up or down no longer had any meaning. After ten seconds of free fall descent the pilot pulled the aircraft out of its nosedive. The return of gravity was less immediate than its loss, but was still sudden enough to ensure that some students came down with a bump.Each time the pilot cut the engines and we became weightless,a new team conducted its experiment. First it was the Ducth who wanted to discover how it is that cats always land on their feet. Then the German team who conducted a successful experiment on a traditional building method to see if could be used for building a further space station .the Americans had an idea to create solar sails that could be used by satellites.After two hours of going up and down in the lane doing their experiments,the predominate feeling was one of excitement rather than sickness. Most of the students thought it was an unforgettable experience and one they would be keen to repeat.56、what did the writer say about the plane?.56. What did the writer say about the plane?A. It had no seats.B. It was painted white.C. It had no windows.D. The outside was misleading.57.according to the writer, how did the young scientists feel before the flight?A. sickB. keenC. nervousD. impatient58.what did the pilot do with the plane after it took off?A. He quickly climbed and then stopped the engines.B. He climbed and them made the plane fall slowly.C. He took off normally and then cut the engines for 20 seconds.D. He climbed and then made the plane turn over.59.Acoording to the passage, the purpose of being weightless was toA. see what conditions bare like in spaceB. prepare the young scientists for future work in spaceC. show the judges of the competition what they could doD. make the teams try out their ideas60. This passage was written to .A. encourage young people to take up scienceB. describe the process of a scientific competitionC. show scientists what young people can doD. report on a new scientific techniqueSection IV TranslationDirections:In this section there is a passage in English. Translate the five sentences underlined into Chinese and write your translation on A NSWER SHEET 2.The smooth landing of shuttle(航天飞机)Discovery ended a flight that was successful in almost every respect but one:the dislodging of a big chunk of foam,like the one that doomed the Columbia. This flight was supposed to vault the shuttle fleet back into space after a prolonged grounding for repairs. But given the repeat of the very problem that two years of retooling was supposed to resolve,the verdict is necessarily mixed.(61)Once again,the space agency has been forced to put off the flight until it can find a solution to the problem,and no one seems willing to guess how that may take .The Discovery astronauts performed superbly during their two-week mission,and the shuttle looked better than ever in some respects.(62)space officials were justifiably happy that so much had gone well, despite daily worries over possible risks. The flight clearly achieved its prime objectives.The astronauts transferred tons of cargo to the international space station,which has been limping along overhead with a reduced crew and limited supplies carried up on smaller Russian spacecraft .(63)They replaced a broken device .repaired another and carted away a load ofrubbish that had been left on the station, showing the shuttle can bring full loads back down from space.This was the most scrutinized shuttle flight ever. with the vehicle undergoing close inspection while still in orbit.(64)New sensing and photographic equipment to look for potentially dangerous damage to the sensitive external skin proved valuable. A new back flip maneuver allowed station astronauts to photograph the shuttle…s underbelly .and an extra-long robotic arm enabled astronauts see parts of the shuttle that were previously out of sight .(65)The flood of images and the openness in discussing its uncertainties about potential hazards sometimes made it appear that the shuttle was about to fall apart, In the end the damage was clearly tolerable. A much-touted spacewalk to repair the shuttl e…s skin the first of its kind moved an astronaut close enough to pluck out some protruding material with his hand Preliminary evidence indicates that Discovery has far fewer nicks and gouges than shuttles on previous flights.Perhaps showing that improvements to reduce the shedding of debris from the external fuel tank have had some success .Section V writing (20 points)Directions:In this part, you are asked to write a composition according to the information below. You should write more than 150 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.2006MBA联考英语试卷参考答案Section I Vocabulary and Structure1--5 DADCD 6--10 BADAC11--15 BBDAB16--20 ABCBCSection II Cloze21--25 CDBCB 26--30 ACDBA 31--35 DDABC36--40 DACADSection III Reading Comprehension41--45 CBCAD 46--50 AADBC51--55 ACCAC 56--60 ACADASection IV Translation (参考译文)61. 航天部门被迫再次推迟飞行,直到找到问题的解决办法。

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考试中心2006MBA联考管理模拟试题(1)
考试中心2006年-MBA联考管理模拟试题(2)一.简答题(每题4分,共20分)1.领导效能的影响因素可表述为领导=5(领导者、被领导者、环境),该模型对管理者的重要启示是什幺?2.试分析管理的计划职能与其他各项职能的关系是什幺?3.有些学者提出,管理工作除计划、组织、领导、控制以外,应该加创新职能,请分析企业创新的意义和创新的内容包括哪些
方面?4.改革开放以来,人们生活水平普遍提高,但仍有一些人牢骚满腹,即所谓“端起饭碗吃肉,放下饭碗骂娘”试分析产生这一现象的原因与解决措施。

5.处在“成长的危机”中的小企业和“发展中的危机”的大企业应当如何实施变革,为什幺?二.选择题(每题1分,共40分)1.关于管理活动,存在着效率和效果的问题,在以下的各种提法中,你认为哪种提法有误?A.效率是指投入与产出之比,效果是指组织活动是否实现预期目标。

B.效率涉及到管理的方法与手段问题,效果强调管理活动的结果。

C.效率和效果相互关联,一般来说,效果好,其效率肯定高。

D.组织有效率不一定有效果,反之,有效果也不一定有效率。

2.享利法约尔在其管理论中,提出了管理的十四项原则,其中有一条叫“等级链”原则,这一原则所表述的
基本观点是A.管理应该明确的划分等级,下级人员应处在上级人员严密监控之一。

B.自下而上的信息沟通应采取链式沟通的方式C.组织纵向沟通远比横向沟通重要。

D.信息完全按等级链传递,容易产生信息延误,应当允许并系用一定的横向沟通的方式。

3.在中国的古代管理哲学中,仁、道、法家都主张“元为而治”,这种管理思想也得到现代管理学家的承认和赞许,
这一管理思想对我们最大的启示是:A.坚持管理行为的“最小―最大”原则,即以最小的领导行为取得最大的管理效果。

B.强调管理者要以德治天下,。

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