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1、考博英语-595 及答案解析(总分:68.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A(总题数:2,分数:10.00)It is incongruous that the number of British institutions offering MBA courses should have grown by 254 percent during a period when the economy has been sliding into deeper recession. Optimists, or those g

2、iven to speed, assumptions, might think it marvelous to have such a resource of business school graduates ready for the recovery. Unfortunately, there is now much doubt about the value of the degree not least among MBA graduates themselves, suffering as they are from the effects of recession and fac

3、ing the prospect of shrinking management structures.What was taken some years ago as a ticket of certain admission to success is now being exposed to the scrutiny of cost-conscious employers who seek “can-dos“ rather than “might-dos“, and who feel that academia has not been sufficiently appreciative

4、 of the needs of industry or of the employers possible contribution.It is curious, given the name of the degree, that there should be no league table for UK business schools; no unanimity about what the degree should encompass; and no agreed system of accreditation. Surely there is something wrong.

5、One wonders where all the tutors for this massive infusion of business expertise came from and why all this mushrooming took place.Perhaps companies that made large investments would have been wiser to invest in already existing managers, perched anxiously on their own internal ladders. The Institut

6、e of Managements 1992 survey, which revealed that eighty-one per cent of managers thought they personally would be more effective if they received more training, suggests that this might be the case. There is, too, the fact that training alone does not make successful managers. They need the inheren

7、t qualifications. Of character; a degree of self-subjugation; and, above all, the ability to communicate and lead more so now, when empowerment is a buzzword that is at least generating genuflexions, if not total conviction.One can easily think of people, some comparatively unlettered, who are now l

8、auded captains of industry. We may, therefore, not need to be too concerned about the fall in applications for business school places, or even the doubt about MBAs. The proliferation and subsequent questioning may have been an inevitable evolution. If the Management Charter Initiative, now exploring

9、 the introduction of a senior management qualification, is successful, there will be a powerful corrective.We believe now that management is all about change. One hopes there will be some of that in relationship between management and science within industry, currently causing concern and which is o

10、verdue for attention. No one doubts that we need more scientists and innovation to give us an edge in an increasingly competitive world. If scientists feel themselves under-valued and under-used, working in industrial ghettos, that is not a promising augury for the future. It seems we have to resolv

11、e these misapprehensions between science and industry. Above all, we have to make sure that management is not itself smug about its status and that it does not issue mission statements about communication without realizing that the essence of it is a dialogue. More empowerment is required and we sho

12、uld strive to achieve it.(分数:5.00)(1).What is the writers view in the reading passage?A. He believes that there are too many MBAs.B. He believes that the degree is over-valued.C. He believes that standards are inconsistent.D. He believes that the degree has dubious value.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Accordi

13、ng to the passage, employers _.A. feel that they have not been consulted sufficiently about their needsB. consider that cost-consciousness is the most important qualificationC. are more concerned about the value of the degree than graduates themselvesD. feel that MBAs will not be necessary because o

14、f shrinking management structures(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(3).According to the passage _.A. managers need a degree and the ability to communicateB. training needs to be done in groups to be successfulC. managers today must have good communication and leadership skillsD. industrial managers do not need to wr

15、ite letters(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(4).In the writers opinion _.A. science increases competitionB. scientists are undervaluedC. the management of science needs reassessmentD. management feels smug about its status(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(5).Which of the information is true according to the passage?A. Most manager

16、s interviewed felt that their colleagues needed more training.B. Employers today are looking for proven experience rather than potential ability.C. The Management Charter Initiative is an attempt to standardize MBAs.D. Companies would have benefited more from recruiting MBAs rather than investing in

17、 their own staff.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.One of the many theories about alcoholism is the learning and reinforcement theory, which explains alcoholism by considering alcohoi ingestion as a reflex response to some stimulus and as a way to reduce an inner drive state such as fear or anxiety. Characterizing l

18、ife situations in terms of approach and avoidance, this theory holds that persons tend to be drawn to pleasant situations or repelled by unpleasant ones. In the latter case, alcohol ingestion is said to reduce the tension or feelings of unpleasantness and to replace them with the feeling of euphoria

19、 generally observed in most persons after they have consumed one or more drinks.Some experimental evidence tends to show that alcohol reduces fear in an approachavoidance situation. Conger trained one group of rats to approach a food goal and, using aversive conditioning, trained another group to av

20、oid electric shock. After an injection of alcohol the pull away from the shock was measurably weaker, while the pull toward the food was unchanged.The obvious troubles experienced by alcoholic persons appear to contradict the learning theory in the explanation of alcoholism. The discomfort, pain, an

21、d punishment they experience should presumably serve as a deterrent to drinking. The fact that alcoholic persons continue to drink in the face of family discord, loss of employment, illness, and other sequels of repeated bouts is explained by the proximity of the drive reduction to the consumption o

22、f alcohol; that is, alcohol has the immediate effect of reducing tension while the unpleasant consequences of drunken behavior come only later. The learning paradigm, therefore, favors the establishment and repetition of the resort to alcohol.In fact, the anxieties and feelings of guilt induced by t

23、he consequences of excessive alcohol ingestion may themselves become the signal for another bout of alcohol abuse. The way in which the clue for another bout could be the anxiety itself is explained by the process of stimulus generalization: conditions or events occurring at the time of reinforcemen

24、t tend to acquire the characteristics of stimuli. When alcohol is consumed in association with a state of anxiety or fear, the emotional state itself takes on the properties of a stimulus, thus triggering another drinking bout.The role of punishment is becoming increasingly important in formulating

25、a cause of alcoholism based on the principles of learning theory. While punishment may serve to suppress a response, experiments have shown that in some cases it can serve as a reward and reinforce the behavior. Thus if the alcoholic person has learned to drink under conditions of both reward and pu

26、nishment, either type of condition may precipitate renewed drinking.Ample experimental evidence supports the hypothesis that excessive alcohol consumption can be learned. By gradually increasing the concentration of alcohol in drinking water, psychologists have been able to induce the ingestion of l

27、arger amounts of alcohol by an animal than would be normally consumed. Other researchers have been able to achieve similar results by varying the schedule of reinforcement; that is, by requiring the animal to consume larger and larger amounts of the alcohol solutions before rewarding it. In this man

28、ner, animals learn to drink enough to become dependent on alcohol in terms of demonstrating withdrawal symptoms.(分数:5.00)(1).The authors primary purpose in the passage is to _.A. support Alcoholics Anonymous as a means of coping with alcoholismB. present a learning paradigm that will help alcoholics

29、 to understand what causes their dependence upon alcoholC. explain the application of a psychological approach to alcoholismD. help researchers to formulate workable hypotheses about the treatment of alcoholism(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(2).To which one of the following questions does the author provide enoug

30、h information to formulate an answer?A. Why do people who are alcoholics continue to drink even though the consequences of their drinking are very unpleasant?B. How did Conger explain the behavior of alcoholics in terms of shock therapy?C. Under what circumstances does an alcoholic benefit from anxi

31、ety attacks?D. To what extent does stimulus generalization prevent alcohol ingestion from becoming the signal for another bout of alcohol abuse?(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(3).Which of the following statements is not directly stated but can be inferred from the passage?A. The behavior of alcoholics contradicts

32、 the approach-avoidance theory.B. People may be taught by experience to become alcoholics.C. Punishment may become the stimulus for added drinking.D. The behavior of alcoholics seems to defy accepted psychological theories.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(4).Which of the following, according to the passage, contri

33、bute(s) to alcoholism?. the need to reduce tensions and anxieties. the anxieties resulting from guilt feelings about previous drinking bouts. punishment for alcoholic behaviorA. I onlyB. and onlyC. , , and D. and only(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.(5).Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?

34、A. If the pleasurable taste of whisky leads to an acquired taste for brandy, then stimulus generalization has occurred.B. Slapping a child for misbehaving may over time encourage him to repeat his misbehavior.C. If a person has learned to drink under two sets of conditions, both must be present in o

35、rder to induce him to drink.D. The troubles experienced by alcoholics as a result of their alcoholism tend to encourage them to abstain from drinking.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.三、Part B(总题数:2,分数:13.00)Malnutrition during weaning age-when breast milk is being replaced by semisolid foods-is highly prevalent in

36、children of poor households in many developing countries. While the etiology (病因学) is complex and multifactorial, the immediate causes are recognized as feeding at less than adequate levels for child growth and development, and recurrent infections, including diarrhea, resulting mainly from ingestio

37、n of contaminated foods. As a result, many young children, particularly between six months to two years of age, experience weight loss and impaired growth and development.Studies by investigators in various countries have concentrated on traditional food preparation methods and have resulted in offe

38、ring cheap and practical answers to these problems based on familiar, indigenous and culturally acceptable home processing practices.Two such answers have arisen. Firstly, cereal fermentation is used for reducing the risk of contamination under the existing inappropriate conditions for food preparat

39、ion and storage in many households. Secondly, a tiny amount of sprouted grains flour is used in preparation of weaning foods as a magic way to lessen the viscosity without decreasing energy density.A method to eliminate pathogenic (致病的) bacteria and inhibit their growth during storage of weaning pre

40、parations can benefit nutrition and health in young children considerably. Use of fermented foods for feeding children of weaning age appears to be an effective solution. Fermented foods have lower levels of diarrhoeal germ contamination, they are suitable for child feeding, and can be safely stored

41、 for much longer periods of time than fresh foods. The practice has been a traditional way of food preservation in many parts of the world. The antimicrobial properties of fermented foods and their relative higher safety-documented since the early 1900s-have been indicated in a number of studies.In

42、Ghana, it is common to ferment maize dough before cooking it as porridge. In Kenya, cerealbased porridge and milk are traditionally fermented. Preserving milk in the form of yogurt has been known to many households living in hot climate.What are the underlying mechanisms by which fermentation proces

43、ses help to prevent or reduce contamination? A possible answer suggests that during the fermentation process foods become more acid. This explains why diarrheacausing bacteria are not able to grow in fermented foods as rapidly as in unfermented ones. It is also hypothesized that some of the germs pr

44、esent in the foods are killed or inhibited from growing through the action of antimicrobial substances produced during fermentation. The fermented foods can, therefore, be kept for a longer time compared to fresh ones. It has been shown that while contamination levels in cooked unfermented foods inc

45、rease with storage time, fermented foods remain less contaminated.Whatever the underlying mechanisms, the fact is that the exercise reduces contamination without adding to the household cost both in terms of time and money. Its preparation is easy. The cereal flour is mixed with water to form a doug

46、h which is left to be fermented; addition of yeast (酵母), or mixing with a small portion of previously fermented dough is sometimes needed. The dough can then be cooked into porridge for feeding to the child.Although beneficial, unfortunately the practice is going out of fashion, partly be-cause of c

47、urrent emphasis on the use of fresh foods, particularly for children. For example, a study on the use of fermented foods for young children in Kenya, demonstrated that while foods are still frequently fermented at home for child feeding, their use is becoming less popular, particularly in urban area

48、 where commercial products are more available. Clearly they now need to be promoted.Directions:The statements below relate to the passage you have just read. Identify whether they are TRUE or FALSE and mark the corresponding letter (T for True and F for False) on the Answer Sheet with a single line

49、through the center.(分数:7.00)(1).The fermentation of foods is investigated because it both inhibits food contamina- tion and enhances storability.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(2).Anti-microbial substances in fermented foods cause acidity.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(3).Fermented foods are free of contamination.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(4).It can be beneficial to ferment breast milk before feeding to young children.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_(5).Cooked foods can be stored longer than fresh foods.(分数:1.00)填空项 1:_

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