mba英语测试附答案第六周

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1、更多请访豆丁资料网 http:/ 一、词汇1. A window in the kitchen was _; there was rubbish everywhere, and the curtains and carpets had been stolen.A) scattered B) scraped C) scratched D) smashed2. This advanced jet fighter needs no runway at all as it can make a _ take-off or landing like a helicopter.A) straight B)

2、 direct C) horizontal D) vertical3. Since many insects have already become _ to DDT, scientists have to look for some new insecticide (杀虫剂).A) active B) resistant C) gradual D) tough4. In general, the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to one-fifth of the total _ for living expe

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4、y C) faithfully D) sincerely7. These goods are _ for export, though a few of them may be sold on the home market.A) essentially B) completely C) necessarily D) remarkably8. Beethoven is my favorite musician. I regard him as _ other musicians.A) superior to B) more superior than C) more superior to D

5、) superior than9. I am sure I can _ him into letting us stay in the hotel for the night.更多请访豆丁资料网 http:/ A) speak B) say? C) talk D) tell10. The club chairman suggested that they should _ their usual custom and finish the season with a concert instead of a dance.A) stick to B) depart from C) go by D

6、) drift from二、翻译句子In almost every form of media, including television, newspapers and magazines, a great deal of attention is paid to the personal lives of celebrities. It seems that the public cannot get enough of this kind of news. However, I believe that the media have a responsibility to present

7、 a balanced view of the world, as well as respect the lives of public figures. Therefore, I believe that the media pay too much attention to the personal lives of famous people.For people who are fascinated with the lives of public figures there are some forms of media devoted exclusively to this to

8、pic. They can satisfy their curiosity by buying fan magazines and watching TV shows devoted to entertainment news. The general media s更多请访豆丁资料网 http:/ hould present all types of information because people have different interests. Furthermore, the practice of dwelling on the private lives of celebri

9、ties can lead people to pay more attention to these matters than they otherwise would. Perhaps most importantly, the media should respect the privacy of every individual, including public figures. They may have chosen to be in the public eye, but that does not give the public the right to know every

10、thing about them. Moreover, many stories about celebrities are untrue; they are only gossip reported to increase sales of magazines and other media. They are unfair to the famous and mislead the public.For all of these reasons, I believe that the media should pay more attention to matters other than

11、 the private lives of public figures. In this way, they can appeal to a wider audience and encourage people to develop other interests. In my opinion, the media currently pay too much attention to the private lives of public figures.三、完形填空更多请访豆丁资料网 http:/ Among the devastating consequences of AIDS h

12、as _1_ its epidemic spread in the developing world. The disease has caused _2_ suffering, debilitation, loss of life and disruption of family, social and economic _3_. Because of the considerable expense and logistical difficulty in providing antiviral drugs to populations _4_ with the human immunod

13、eficiency virus _5_ the world, the biomedical community is looking towards vaccines to help solve this compelling problem.The search for an AIDS vaccine began more than 15 years ago with great _6_ and high expectations. With the _7_ of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the cause of AIDS, it

14、seemed that a _8_ would follow closely behind. But despite a large concerted effort, the problem has proven more difficult than _9_, and progress has not _10_ the _11_ hopes. Here I review the _12_ scientific obstacles confronting the development of an effective HIV vaccine, and I consider _13_ stra

15、tegies to overcome these obstacles.更多请访豆丁资料网 http:/ It is instructive to consider the circumstances that have _14_ to past successes in vaccine development. The smallpox vaccine is _15_ the most successful inventions in the history of _16_. Why, 200 years ago, without the benefit of modern biotechnology, did the smallpox vaccine succeed so readily while an AIDS vaccine _17_ elusive? The answer lies in an experiment of nature that provided, to an astute observer, a clear direction for smallpox vaccine development. In this classic story of _18_ discovery, Edward Jennet noticed that milk ma

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