2022-2023年考博英语-浙江工商大学模拟考试题(含答案解析)第11期

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1、2022-2023年考博英语-浙江工商大学模拟考试题(含答案解析)1. 单选题The audience waited in ( )silence while their aged speaker searched among his note for the figures he could not remember.问题1选项A.respectiveB.respectC.respectfulD.respectable【答案】C【解析】【试题解析】考查形容词辨析。A选项respective意为“分别的”;B选项respect意为“尊敬,敬重”动词;C选项respectful“恭敬的,有礼貌的”

2、;D选项respectable“可敬的”。根据空格前后判断,根据“aged speaker年老的演讲者”,可知C选项respectful“恭敬的,有礼貌的”符合语境,句意为:当上了年纪的演讲者搜寻笔记寻找他不记得的数字的时候,观众们都充满敬意地默默等待。因此选项C正确。2. 单选题 When executives at Google went looking for Wall Street investment bankers to underwrite the companys massive initial public offering, they laid down strict te

3、rms of engagement: bring us new ideas on how to sell the deal to investors and save the usual political gamesmanship. But with such a huge payday at stakean estimated $100 million in fees for handling the offeringwould you expect all the big firms to play by the Google rules? Of course not, just ask

4、 Goldman Sachs. To win a chunk of the Google business, Goldman, the nations premier investment bank, set free its CEO: Hank Paulson, to pull some strings. Paulson is one of Wall Streets best “call men”, who can wave a Palm PDA full of connections when its crunch time to bring home a deal. But Newswe

5、ek has learned that Paulson tried to sidestep Googles orders by reaching out to one of Googles largest investors, Kleiner Perkins, the powerful venture-capital firm that was an early Google backer. The move helped doom Goldmans efforts to win the lead underwriting spot, which went instead to Credit

6、Suisse First Boston and Morgan Stanley. Paulson thought his best shot was John Doerr, one of Kleiners top partners. Bad move, when word of Paulsons misstep got back to Googles top executives, Goldman was quickly bumped from the top of the short list. “The people at Google were such enthusiasts about

7、 the rules,” said one executive who works at a rival Wall Street firm. “When they heard about this, they went ape.” None of the parties involvedGoogle, Goldman Sachs or Doerrwould comment. The two winners, CSFB and Morgan Stanley, managed to keep a low profile. John Mack, CSFBs famously well-connect

8、ed chief executive, purposely stayed out of the bidding process for fear that he might tip the scales to another player, people with knowledge of the matter say. Meanwhile, new rules for Wall Street research analysts appear to have prevented Mary Meeker, Morgan Stanleys top Internet analyst, from pl

9、aying a direct role, even though she and Doerr have done business together for years. Goldman, meanwhile, cant blame its loss just on Paulson. People close to the deal say bankers for the firm bragged to Google about the Goldman name, and didnt generate enough ideas about how to sell shares to inves

10、tors through an auction. “Their lack of marketing wit may have hurt them more than Paulson,” said the executive from a rival firm. Sometimes, it really does pay to play by the rules.1. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?2. Hank Paulsons name is mentioned to show that( ).3. The speaker in

11、the third paragraph thinks that( ).4. John Mack and Mary Meeker shared similarities in that they both( ).5. Goldman might learn a lesson from Googles deal that ( ).问题1选项A.Google followed the rules of Wall Street.B.Goldman Sachs disobeyed Googles rules.C.Goldman Sachs followed Googles rules.D.Big fir

12、ms in Wall Street are afraid of Google.问题2选项A.he is a famous banker in Wall StreetB.he failed by following Googles rulesC.he lost Googles deal by using gamesmanshipD.he lost Googles deal to his rivals问题3选项A.John Doerr was the best shot for PaulsonB.Goldman was wrong in Googles dealC.Google made a fu

13、ss about Paulsons actD.Google followed the rules perfectly问题4选项A.behaved with deliberate restraint or modestyB.purposely stayed out of the bidding processC.worked together with Doerr for yearsD.tipped the scale to their rivals问题5选项A.they should not unleash its CEO to pull some stringsB.they should a

14、lways play by the rulesC.Paulson is not the right person to lead the hankD.its vital to have good perception in marketing【答案】第1题:B第2题:C第3题:D第4题:A第5题:D【解析】1.【试题答案】B【试题解析】主旨大意题。定位到文章第一段“But with such a huge payday at stakean estimated $100 million in fees for handling the offeringwould you expect all

15、the big firms to play by the Google rules? Of course not, just ask Goldman Sachs. 但是,考虑到如此巨额的发薪日估计有1亿美元用于处理股票发行的费用你还指望所有的大公司都遵守谷歌规则吗?当然不是,问问高盛公司就知道了。”由此可得到B选项“高盛公司不服从谷歌的规定”符合题意。2.【试题答案】C【试题解析】推理判断题。定位到文章第二段“But Newsweek has learned that Paulson tried to sidestep Googles orders by reaching out to one of Googles largest investors, Kleiner Perkins, the powerful venture-capital firm that was an early Google backer. The move helped doom Goldmans efforts to win the lead underwriting spot, which went instead to Credit Suisse First Boston a

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