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Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft chairman without a single earned university degree, is by his success raising new doubts about the worth of the business world’s favorite academic title: the MBA (Master of Business Administration).
The MBA, a 20th century product, always has borne the mark of lowly commerce and greed on the tree-lined campuses ruled by purer disciplines such as philosophy and literature.
But even with the recession(经济萎缩) apparently cutting down the hiring of business school graduates, about 79,000 people are expected to receive MBAs in 1993. This is nearly 16 times the number of business graduates in 1960.
“If you are going into the corporate world it is still a disadvantage not to have one,” said Donald Morrison, professor of marketing and management science. “But in the last five years or so, when someone says, ‘Should I attempt to get an MBA?’ the answer a lot more is: It depends.”
The success of Bill Gates and other non-MBAs, such as the late Sam Walton of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has helped inspire self-conscious debates on business school campuses over the worth of a business degree and whether management skills can be taught.
The Harvard Business Review printed a lively, fictional exchange of letters to dramatize complaints about business degree holders. The article called MBA hires “extremely disappointing” and said “MBAs want to move up too fast, they don’t understand politics and people, and they aren’t able to function as part of a team until their third year. But by then, they’re out looking for other jobs.”
The problem, most participants in the debate acknowledge, is that the MBA has acquired an aura (光环) of future riches and power far beyond its actual importance and usefulness.
Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees of ten know how to analyze systems but are not so skillful at motivating people. “They don’t get a lot of grounding in the people side of the business”, said James Shaffer, vice-president and principal of the Towers Perrin management consulting firm.
小题1:According to paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses ruled by purer disciplines?
A.Envious(嫉妒的).B.Realistic.
C.Scornful(蔑视的).D.Appreciative.
小题2:. It seems that the argument over the value of MBA degrees had been fueled mainly by ___.
A.the complaints from various employers
B.the success of many non-MBAs
C.the criticism from the scientists of purer disciplines
D.the poor performance of MBAs at work
小题3:. What is the major weakness of MBA holders according to the Harvard Business Review?
A.They are usually self-centered.
B.They are aggressive and greedy.
C.They keep complaining about their jobs.
D.They are not good at dealing with people.
小题4:. From the passage we know that most MBAs ________.
A.can climb the corporate ladder fairly quickly
B.quit their jobs once they are familiar with their workmates
C.receive salaries that do not match their professional training
D.cherish unrealistic expectations about their future
小题5: What is the passage mainly about?
A.Why there is an increased enrollment in MBA programs.
B.The necessity of reforming MBA programs in business schools.
C.Doubts about the worth of holding an MBA degree.
D.A debate held recently on university campuses.

答案

小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:D
小题4:D
小题5:C
解析

试题分析:
小题1:C 推理题。根据文章第一段内容可知Bill Gates的成功让人们对于MBA的学历有了很大的怀疑。那些学习哲学和文学的人对MBA更是很看轻。故说明C项正确。
小题2:B 推理题。根据第五段内容The success of Bill Gates and other non-MBAs, such as the late Sam Walton of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has helped inspire self-conscious debates on business school campuses over the worth of a business degree and whether management skills can be taught.说明Bill Gates等人的成功让人们对MBA持有了怀疑的态度。故B正确。
小题3:.D 推理题。根据文章最后一段第1,2行Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees of ten know how to analyze systems but are not so skillful at motivating people.说明MBA的毕业生可能不太擅长与人交流,在处理与人有关的事物方面的技巧缺乏,故D正确。
小题4:.D 细节题。根据倒数第三段MBAs want to move up too fast, they don’t understand politics and people, and they aren’t able to function as part of a team until their third year. But by then, they’re out looking for other jobs.”说明MBA的毕业生有些想法不是很实际,故D正确。
小题5:.C 主旨大意题。文章主要是关于对MBA课程的怀疑,认为MBA的毕业生在处理人际关系方面有缺陷,以及他们可能会有一些不太切合实际的想法等。故C正确。
点评:文章主要是关于对MBA课程的怀疑,认为MBA的毕业生在处理人际关系方面有缺陷,以及他们可能会有一些不太切合实际的想法等。考查了推理题为主,。以推理题的考查为主,在解答这类问题时要求学生抓住题干文字信息,采用针对性方法进行阅读,准确定位细心判断。
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
At the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, the favorite team in the four-man canoe race was the United States team. One member of that team was a young man by the name of Bill Havens.
As the time for the Olympics   36  it became clear that Bill’s wife would give birth to their first child about the time that the U.S. team would be   37  in the Paris games. In 1924 there were no jet airliners from Paris to the United States, only   38  ocean-going ships. And so Bill found himself in a   39 . Should he go to Paris and   40  not being at his wife’s side when their baby was born? Or should he   41  from the team and remain with his family?
Bill’s wife   42  that he go to Paris.   43 , competing in the Olympics was his life long   44 . But Bill felt   45 and, after much   46  searching decided to withdraw from the competition and remain home, where he could   47 his wife when the child arrived.
As it   48 , the United States four-man canoe team won the gold medal in Paris. And Bill’s wife was   49  in giving birth to their child. She was so late,   50 , that Bill could have competed in the event and returned home in time to be with her when she gave birth.
People said, “What a shame.” But Bill said he had no   51 . For the rest of his life, he believed he had made the   52  decision. Bill Havens knew what was most   53  to him. Not everybody figures that out. And he acted on what he believed was best.   54  everybody has the strength of character to say no to something he or she truly wants in order to say yes to something that truly   55 . But for Bill, it was the only way to peace; the only way to no regrets.
小题1:
A.nearedB.startedC.ended D.narrowed
小题2:
A.practisingB.competingC.entering D.trying
小题3:.
A.expensiveB.heavyC.large D.slow
小题4:
A.hurryB.puzzleC.dilemmaD.trouble
小题5:
A.avoidB.riskC.bearD.missed
小题6:
A.breakB.keepC.wanderD.withdraw
小题7:
A.complainedB.preferredC.insistedD.promised
小题8:.
A.After allB.Above allC.In allD.At all
小题9:.
A.purposeB.struggleC.opportunityD.dream
小题10:
A.disappointedB.conflictedC.confused D.encouraged
小题11:
A.memoryB.decisionC.soul D.peace
小题12:.
A.supportB.watchC.comfort D.raise
小题13:
A.fed backB.pointed outC.came outD.turned out
小题14:
A.effortlessB.sorryC.late D.hard
小题15:.
A.at lastB.in factC.without doubtD.in brief
小题16:
A.painsB.sufferingsC.defeatsD.regrets
小题17:
A.betterB.biggerC.worseD.more
小题18:.
A.obviousB.trueC.importantD.close
小题19:
A.AlmostB.CertainlyC.SurelyD.Not
小题20:.
A.1astsB.mattersC.worksD.rewards

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I"m feeling sad.My 19-year-old∞nleft home about a week ago to  36  the Air Force, and my 23-year-old daughter left two days ago to marry in another state.I"m so  37  of my son as he had to really work hard to get into the Air Force, and my daughter moved to be with her fiance(未婚夫).I"m just simply upset.It  38  feels like someone has ripped my heart from my chest.I’ve tried to talk to their father, friends, and family but it just feels like no one around me   39  what I"m going through.
My children were  40  to me.I put all my energy into   41  both of them and doing all types of activities with them, even sometimes at the  42 of my own best interests.I understand they grow up and need their _43 ,but for some reason I just can"t seem to let go.I am go _ 44  that they"re establishing their own lives,   45 I get so depressed whenever I have even a simple _46 of them.I"ve been crying for over a week now.I really don"t know what to do to make this  47 go away.I can"t even walk by either one"s room without bursting into tears.I don"t understand why I"m unable to _48 this sense of great loss.I"m  49  that I need to move on with my own life and find  _50 things to devote my attention to, but I _51 being a mom and spending time on my children.I"ve    52  adopting a child but it"s _53  atthe moment for me considering my poor health.
I"m just thankful to have found this website and found there are others who are  54 similar problems.It helps to   55 I"m not crazy or overreacting.Thank you for sharing your problems and showing others like myself this isn’t so abnormal.
小题1:
A.joinB.visitC.contactD.lead
小题2:
A.afraidB.proudC.ashamedD.guilty
小题3:
A.hardlyB.even C.almostD.truly
小题4:
A.remindsB.regretsC.understandsD.questions
小题5:
A.everythingB.everyoneC.nothingD.anyone
小题6:
A.persuadingB.raisingC.payingD.charging
小题7:
A.mercyB.distanceC.sightD.cost
小题8:
A.freedomB.countryC.careerD.house
小题9:
A.anxiousB.embarrassedC.amazedD.happy
小题10:
A.ifB.andC.butD.unless
小题11:
A.thoughtB.lookC.impressionD.idea
小题12:
A.momentB.decisionC.feelingD.event
小题13:
A.recognizeB.realizeC.achieveD.overcome
小题14:
A.afraidB.awareC.doubtfulD.confident
小题15:
A.expensiveB.greatC.newD.simple
小题16:
A.forgotB.triedC.stoppedD.enjoyed
小题17:
A.admittedB.consideredC.suspectedD.remembered
小题18:
A.impossibleB.disappointing C.worthyD.surprising
小题19:
A.researchingB.experiencingC.imitatingD.recording
小题20:
A.hearB.imagineC.knowD.say

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Ray Travers sat back at the large desk, and looked around his plush(豪华的)office.He was tired.
Ray"s eyes stopped at a painting on the wall.It was a gift given by an old friend, Bull, as a farewell gift when he left his hometown.He recalled the life spent in that small town; pleasant times.The many hours he spent talking lo his good friend, and the tales he was told about hunting in the Africa of old.
Memories flowed back more than ten years; he remembered how he enjoyed hearing about the wonderful hunting, and how he wished he could have shared those times.
Ray opened his desk drawer and brought out a wooden box.He opened the lid and exposed a work of art, a hand-made hunting knife.This was a gift from Bull, given to Ray more than 20 years ago.It was one of the first knives Bull had made, and Ray had called it "Zambezi”, the river where Bull had been so many times.
He closed the box and sat upright at his desk; he was driving himself hard, and deserved a break.Things were going well with the business, everything running smoothly.He could afford a week off!
He went back home.A week in the hometown would be like going back in history."Man, it"s going to be good," Ray said aloud, as he turned onto the highway and watched the city lights fast disappearing, as he looked in the rearview mirror.
It was well into the night when Ray pulled into an all-night gas station He walked around the gas station and the memories started …  He was finally back on the road, the powerful car going its way through the night, headlights piercing (穿透) the darkness.Memories danced through the man" s mind.Memories of good times , when he knew what it was to relax , to talk, and to really visit
Slowly entering town he looked around.Ray sat in his car, looking at the old building, smiling. Inside it was almost as though it was the same people as 15 years ago.
小题1:We learn from the passage that Bull is                    
A.Ray"s colleagueB.a man in Ray" s hometown
C.Ray"s relative in AfricaD.an African woodcarving artist
小题2:What does the author mainly want to tell us in Paragraphs 2 -5?
A.Bull loved Africa and knew much about it.
B.Bull was good at making works of art.
C.Ray missed his hometown and relatives.
D.Ray missed the time he spent with Bull in his hometown.
小题3:What do we know from the passage?
A.Ray visited Africa together with Bull many times.
B.Ray and Bull often went hunting together.
C.Zambezi is the name of a river in Hay a hometown.
D.Ray planned to stay in his hometown for about a week.
小题4:What does the under lined part in Paragraph 7 mean?
A.Ray knew how to relax after keeping busy for along time.
B.Ray didn"t want to leave his hometown because of so many memories.
C.Ray"s hometown changed a lot and was worth a visit.
D.The visit to his hometown reminded Ray of the days together with Bull.
小题5:What may the author talk about in the paragraph that follows the passage?
A.The hard time Ray experienced in his career.
B.Why Ray left his hometown alone.
C.The situation in Ray"s hometown.
D.How Ray became a successful businessman.

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As you probably know,  J.Paul Getty was one of the richest and moat successful American industrialists in history.Quite ambitious from an early age, Getty made his first million at age 23 in 1916.He later went on to found the Getty oil company, In 1957, Fortune magazine named him the richest living American and in 1966, the Guinness Book of Records named him as the world"s richest private citizen.
Although he is highly regarded by vast numbers of people for his financial success, as a younger man, his drive to acquire power and money had a detrimental impact on other aspects of his life, particularly in his relationships with women.He was, at one point quoted assaying "A lasting relationship with a woman is only possible if you are a business failure.” He married five times, having children with four of these wives.He couldn’t seem to keep a marriage going for very long.His obsession with having a fortune and power alienated (疏远) each of his wives, eventually driving them away. His marriage with his first wife Jeanette lasted for only three years, with Allene for two years, Adolphine, four years, Ann, four years, and finally Louise, nineteen years.
Perhaps as a young man, Getty was willing to pay whatever price for financial success.Yet Paul came to feel some regret in regard to his life priorities as he approached his later years when he Wrote: "I hate and regret the failure of my marriages.I would gladly give all of my millions for just one lasting marriage success."
At the end of Getty"s life, all of the wealth that he had got meant very little to him.It was only then that he became wise enough to understand what really mattered most.Despite all of his accomplishments, he died with great regret.
It" s a sad story and a cautionary tale for those of us who may have chosen to make career building our highest priority(优先权), thereby ignoring our relationships.Like any other living organism, relationships require care and attention in order to grow.Even the strongest relationships will he damaged, if there is not enough care.
小题1:What is Paragraph l mainly about?
A.People" s admiration for J.Paul Getty.
B.How J.Paul Getty led his life.
C.J. Paul Getty"s achievements.
D.How J.Paul Getty became rich.
小题2:The underlined word "detrimental" in Paragraph 2 is the closest in meaning to "_         ".
A.harmfulB.interestingC.positiveD.demanding
小题3:J.Paul Getty"s marriage that lasted for the longest time was with _         
A.AnnB.AdolphineC.AlleneD.Louise
小题4:At the end of his life, what J.Paul Getty cares about most is the success in              
A.businessB.politicsC.marriageD.education
小题5:What is the author"s conclusion from the passage?
A.Young people should focus an career - building.
B.The strongest relationships between people won"t be damaged.
C.We should attend to the needs in relationships.
D.Successful people don"t care about relationships with others.

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As a youngster, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather’s farm in western Pennsylvania. Surrounded by miles of winding stone walls, the house and field provided endless hours of fun for a city kid like me. I was used to tidy living rooms that seemed to whisper, "Not to be touched!"
I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight years old. Since my first visit to the farm, I had wanted more than anything to be allowed to climb the stone walls surrounding the houses. My parents would never approve. The walls were old; some stones were missing, others loose and falling. Still, my idea to climb across those walls grew so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, I had all my courage to enter the living room, where the adults had gathered after Sunday dinner.
"I, uh-I want to climb the stone walls," I said. Everyone looked up. "Can I climb the stone walls? "Immediately voices of disagreement went up from the women in the room. "Heavens, no!" You"ll hurt yourself!" I wasn"t too disappointed; the response was just as I"d expected. But before I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfather"s loud voice. "Now hold on just a minute," I heard him say. "Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things for himself."
"Go," he said to me, "and come and see me when you get back." For the next two and a half hours I climbed those old walls -and had the time of my life. Later I met with my grandfather to tell him about my adventures. I"ll never forget what he said. "Fred," he said, smiling, "You made this day a special day just by being yourself. Always remember, there"s only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you exactly as you are."
Many years have passed since then, and today I host the television program Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, seen by millions of children throughout America. There have been changes over the years, but one thing remains the same: my message to children at the end of almost every visit. "There"s only one person in this whole world like you," the kids can count on hearing me say, "and people can like you exactly as you are.”
小题1:When the writer was small, he lived        .
A.in the cityB.on the farm
C.with his grandparentsD.away from his parents
小题2:The writer enjoyed his visits to the farm because        .
A.there were old stone walls.B.it was an exciting place for him.
C.he liked his grandfather.D.the living room there was clean
小题3:The underlined word “approve” in paragraph 2 means        .
A.proveB.suppose C.allow D.mind
小题4:We can learn from the passage that the writer was        .
A.adventurousB.funnyC.smartD.talkative

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