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torycourses.Thenewertrendistostart

recruitingpoorandnon-whitestudentsasearly

astheseventhgrade,usinginnovativetoolsto

identifykidswithsophisticatedverbalskills.

Suchprogramscanbeexpensive,ofcourse,but

cheapcomparedwiththemillionsalready

investedinscholarshipsandgrantsforkidswho

havelittlechancetograduatewithoutspecial

support.

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Witheffortandmoney,thegraduationgapcan

beclosed.WashingtonandLeeisasmall,

selectiveschoolinLexington,Va.Itsstudent

bodyislessthan5%blackandlessthan2%

Latino.Whiletheschoolusuallygraduated

about90%ofitswhites,thegraduationrateof

itsblacksandLatinoshaddippedto63%by.

“Wewentthroughadramaticshift/1saysDawn

Watkins,thevicepresidentforstudentaffairs.

Theschoolaggressivelypushedmentoring

ofminoritiesbyotherstudentsand

npartneringnwithparentsataspecial

pre-enrollmentsession.Theschoolhadits

first-everblackhomecoming.Lastspringthe

schoolgraduatedthesameproportionof

minoritiesasitdidwhites.IftheUnitedStates

wantstokeepupintheglobaleconomicrace,it

willhavetopaysystematicattentionto

graduatingminorities,notjustenrollingthem.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡i上作答。

1.Whatistheauthor*smainconcernabout

Americanhighereducation?

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A)Thesmallproportionofminoritystudents.

B)Thelowgraduationratesofminority

students.

C)Thegrowingconflictsamongethnicgroups.

D)Thepooracademicperformanceofstudents.

2.WhatwastheprideofPresidentBarryMills

ofBowdoinCollege?

A)Theprestigeofitsliberalartsprograms.

B)ItsrankingamonguniversitiesinMaine.

C)Thehighgraduationratesofitsstudents.

D)Itsincreasedenrollmentofminoritystudents.

3.WhatistheriskfacingAmerica?

A)Itsschoolswillbeoverwhelmedbythe

growingnumberofillegalimmigrants.

B)Therisinggenerationwillbelesswell

educatedthanthepreviousone.

C)Morepoorandnon-whitestudentswillbe

deniedaccesstocollege.

D)Itisgoingtoloseitscompetitiveedgein

highereducation.

4.HowmanyAfrican-Americanstudents

earnedtheirdegreesinCaliforniacommunity

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collegesaccordingtoarecentreview?

A)Fifty-six

percent.C)

Fifteenpercent.

B)Thirty-nine

percent.D)

Sixty-sevenpercent.

5.Harvard,Yale,andPrincetonshowalmost

nogapbetweenblackandwhitegraduation

ratesmainlybecause.

A)theirstudentswork

harderC)theirclasses

aregenerallysmaller

B)theyrecruitthebest

studentsD)theygive

studentsmoreattention

6.HowdoesAmyWilkinsoftheEducation

Trustviewminoritystudents*failuretogeta

degree?

A)Universitiesaretoblame.

B)Studentsdon'tworkhard.

C)Thegovernmentfailstoprovidethe

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necessarysupport.

D)Affirmativeactionshouldbeheld

responsible.

7.Whydosomestudentsdropoutafterayear

ortwoaccordingtotheauthor?

A)Theyhavelostconfidenceinthemselves.

B)Theycannotaffordthehightuition.

C)Theycannotadapttotherigoroftheschool.

D)Theyfailtodevelopinterestintheirstudies.

8.Totackletheproblemofgraduationgap,

theUniversityofWisconsin-Madisonhelps

minoritystudentsgetoverthestereotypethat

9.Foryears,privatecollegessuchas

PrincetonandMIThaveprovidedminority

studentswithduringthesummer

beforefreshmanyear.

10.WashingtonandLeeUniversityiscited

asanexampletoshowthatthegapof

graduationratesbetweenwhitesandminorities

can・

PartIIIListening

Comprehension(35minutes)

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SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8short

conversationsand2longconversations.Atthe

endofeachconversation,oneormorequestions

willbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe

conversationandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbea

pause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour

choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecide

whichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletteronAnswersheet2withasingle

linethroughthecentre.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

11.A)Shewillgivehimthereceiptlater.

B)Themanshouldmakehisowncopies.

C)Shehasnotgottheman'scopiesready.

D)Themanforgottomakethecopiesforher.

12.A)ShephonedFredaboutthe

book.C)SheranintoFredonherway

here.

B)Shewaslatefortheappointment.D)

Sheoftenkeepsotherpeoplewaiting.

13.A)Markisnotfittotakechargeofthe

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StudentUnion.

B)Markisthebestcandidateforthepostof

chairman.

C)Itwon'tbeeasyforMarktowintheelection.

D)Femalesaremorecompetitivethanmalesin

elections.

14.A)Itfailedtoarriveatitsdestinationin

time.

B)Itgotseriouslydamagedontheway.

C)ItgotlostattheairportinParis.

D)Itwasleftbehindinthehotel.

15.A)Justmakeuseofwhateverinformationis

available.

B)Putmoreeffortintopreparingforthe

presentation.

C)Findmorerelevantinformationfortheir

work.

D)Simplyraisetheissueintheirpresentation.

16.A)ThemanhasdecidedtochooseLanguage

Studiesashismajor.

B)Thewomanisn'tinterestedinthepsychology

oflanguage.

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C)Themanisstilltryingtosignupforthe

courseheisinterestedin.

D)Thewomanisn'tqualifiedtotakethecourse

themanmentioned.

17.A)Theyarebothtoblame.

B)Theyarebotheasytoplease.

C)Theycanmanagetogetalong.

D)Theywillmakepeaceintime.

18.A)Theyareindesperateneedoffinancial

assistance.

B)Theyhopetodomiracleswithlimited

resources.

C)Theywanttoborrowahugesumfromthe

bank.

D)Theyplantobuyouttheirbusinesspartners.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Wesimplycannothelpreacting

instinctivelythatway.

B)Wewishtohideourindifferencetotheir

misfortune.

C)Wederivesomehumoroussatisfactionfrom

theirmisfortune.

D)Wethinkitservesthemrightforbeingmean

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tootherpeople.

20.A)Theywanttoshowtheirgenuine

sympathy.

B)Theyhavehadsimilarpersonalexperiences.

C)Theydon*tknowhowtocopewiththe

situation.

D)Theydon'twanttorevealtheirown

frustration.

21.A)Theythemselveswouldliketodoitbut

don'tdareto.

B)It'sanopportunityforrelievingtheir

tension.

C)It'sararechanceforthemtoseetheboss

loseface.

D)Theyhaveseenthismanytimesinoldfilms.

22.A)Toirritate

them.C)Torelieve

herfeelings.

B)Toteachthema

lesson.D)Toshowher

courage.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.A)SmugglingdrugsintoHong

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Kong.C)Stealingafellowpassenger's

bag.

B)Havingcommittedarmedrobbery.D)

BringingahandgunintoHongKong.

24.A)Hesaidnotasinglewordduringthe

entireflight.

B)HetookawayKumar'sbaggagewhilehewas

asleep.

C)Hewastravellingonascholarshipfrom

DelhiUniversity.

D)Heissuspectedofhavingslippedsomething

inKumar*sbag.

25.A)Givehima

lift.C)Checkthe

passengerlist.

B)FindAlfred

Foster.D)Searchall

suspiciouscars.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3short

passages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill

hearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear

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aquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfrom

thefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Then

markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2WithCl

singlelinethroughthecentre.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.A)Theythinktravelhasbecomeatrend.

B)Theythinktravelgivesthemtheirmoney's

worth.

C)Theyfindmanyofthebanksuntrustworthy.

D)Theylacktheexpertisetomakecapital

investments.

27.A)Lowertheirpricestoattractmore

customers.

B)Introducetravelpackagesforyoung

travelers.

C)Designprogramstargetedatretiredcouples.

D)Launchanewprogramofadventuretrips.

28.A)Theroleoftravel

agents.C)Thenumberof

last-minutebookings.

B)Thewaypeople

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travel.D)Thepricesof

polarexpeditions.

PassageTwo

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.A)Theoldstereotypesaboutmenandwomen.

B)Thechangingrolesplayedbymenand

women.

C)Thedivisionoflaborbetweenmenand

women.

D)Thewidespreadprejudiceagainstwomen.

30.A)Offermorecreativeandpracticalideas

thanmen.

B)Askquestionsthatoftenleadtocontroversy.

C)Speakloudlyenoughtoattractattention.

D)Raiseissuesonbehalfofwomen.

31.A)Toprovethatshecouldearnherlivingas

agardener.

B)Toshowthatwomenaremorehardworking

thanmen.

C)Toshowthatwomenarecapableofdoing

whatmendo.

D)Toprovethatshewasreallyirritatedwith

herhusband.

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PassageThree

Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

32.A)Coveringmajoreventsofthedayinthe

city.

B)ReportingcriminaloffensesinGreenville.

C)Huntingnewsforthedailyheadlines.

D)Writingarticlesonfamilyviolence.

33.A)Itisamuchsaferplacethanitusedtobe.

B)Rapesrarelyoccurinthedowntownareas.

C)Assaultsoftenhappenonschoolcampuses.

D)Ithasfewerviolentcrimesthanbigcities.

34.A)Thereareawiderangeofcases.

B)Theyareverydestructive.

C)Therehasbeenariseinsuchcrimes.

D)Theyhavearousedfearamongtheresidents.

35.A)Writeaboutsomething

pleasant.C)Offerhelptocrime

victims.

B)Dosomeresearchonlocalpolitics.D)

Workasanewspapereditor.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassage

threetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirst

time,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral

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idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,

youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumbered

from36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejust

heard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46you

arerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.For

theseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwords

youhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpoints

inyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageis

readforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyou

havewritten.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。C

InAmerica,peoplearefacedwithmoreand

moredecisionseveryday,whetherit'spicking

oneof31icecream(36)ordeciding

whetherandwhentogetmarried.Thatsounds

likeagreatthing.Butasarecentstudyhas

shown,toomanychoicescanmakeus(37),

unhappy-evenparalyzedwithindecision.

Thafs(38)truewhenitcomestothe

workplace,saysBarrySchwartz,anauthorof

sixbooksabouthuman(39).Studentsare

graduatingwitha(40)ofskillsand

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interests,butoftenfindthemselves(41)

whenitcomestochoosinganultimatecareer

goal.

Inastudy,Schwartzobserveddecision-making

amongcollegestudentsduringtheir(42)

year.Basedonanswerstoquestionsregarding

theirjob-hunting(43)andcareer

decisions,hedividedthestudentsintotwo

groups:nmaximizersnwhoconsiderevery

possibleoption,andnsatisficersnwholookuntil

theyfindanoptionthatisgoodenough.

Youmightexpectthatthestudents(44)

________________________________.Butit

turnsoutthafsnottrue.Schwartzfoundthat

whilemaximizersendedupwithbetterpaying

jobsthansatisficersonaverage,theyweren'tas

happywiththeirdecision.

Thereason(45)

________________________________・When

youlookateverypossibleoption,youtendto

focusmoreonwhatwasgivenupthanwhatwas

gained.Aftersurveyingeveryoption,(46)

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PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25

minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassage

with5questionsorincompletestatements.Read

thepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossible

words.PleasewriteyouranswersonAnswersheet2.

Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Howgoodareyouatsaying"no''?Formany,

ifssurprisinglydifficult.Thisisespeciallytrue

ofeditors,whobynaturetendtobeeagerand

engagedparticipantsineverythingtheydo.

Considerthesescenarios:

Ifslateintheday.Thatfrontpackage

you'vebeenworkingonisnearlycomplete;one

lasteditandifsfinished.Entertheexecutive

editor,whomakesasuggestionrequiringa

more-than-modestrearrangementofthedesign

andtheadditionofaninformationbox.You

wanttoscream:"No!It'sdone!”Whatdoyou

do?

Thefirstruleofsayingnotothebossisdon't

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sayno.Sheprobablyhassomethinginmind

whenshemakessuggestions,andit'suptoyou

tofindoutwhat.Thesecondruleisdon'traise

thestakesbychallengingherauthority.That

issueisalreadydecided.Thethirdruleistobe

readytociteoptionsandconsequences.The

boss飞suggestionsmightbeappropriate,but

therearealwaysconsequences.Shemightnot

knowaboutthepagesbackingupthatneed

attention,oraboutthedesignerwhohadtogo

homesick.Tellhershecanhavewhatshewants,

butexplaintheconsequences.Understandwhat

she'stryingtoaccomplishandproposeaPlanB

thatwillmakeithappenwithoutdestroying

whatyou'vedonesofar.

Here'sanothercase.Yourleast-favoritereporter

suggestsadumbstoryidea.Thisoneshouldbe

easy,butifsnot.Ifyousayno,evenpolitely,you

riskinhibitingfurtherideas,notjustfromthat

reporter,butfromotherswhoheardthatyou

turneddowntheidea.Thisscenarioiscommon

innewsroomsthatlackasystematicwaytofilter

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storysuggestions.

Twostepsarenecessary.First,youneeda

systemforhowstoriesareproposedand

reviewed.Reporterscantoleraterejectionof

theirideasiftheybelievetheyweregivenafair

hearing.Yourgw^reaction(本能反应)and

dismissiverejection,evenofaworthlessidea,

mightnotqualifyassystematicorfair.

Second,thepeopleyouworkwithneedto

negotiatea“Whatifagreementcovering

"Whatifmyideaisturneddown?"Howare

peopleexpectedtoreact?Isthereanappeal

process?Cantheyrefinetheideaandresubmit

it?Byanticipating"Whatif...?nsituations

beforetheyhappen,youcanreach

understandingthatwillhelpeaseyououtof

confrontations.

47.Insteadofdirectlysayingnotoyourboss,

youshouldfindout.

48.Theauthor'ssecondwarningisthatwe

shouldavoidrunningagreaterriskby

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49.Onewayofrespondingtoyourboss*s

suggestionistoexplainthetoher

andofferanalternativesolution.

50.Toensurefairnesstoreporters,itis

importanttosetupasystemforstoriesto

51.Peoplewholearntoanticipate"What

if...?nsituationswillbeabletoreach

understandingandavoid.

SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare

fourchoicesmarkedA)fB),C)andD),You

shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthe

correspondingletteronAnswersheet2withasingleline

throughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Attheheartofthedebateoverillegal

immigrationliesonekeyquestion:are

immigrantsgoodorbadfortheeconomy?The

Americanpublicoverwhelminglythinksthey1re

bad.Yettheconsensusamongmosteconomists

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isthatimmigration,bothlegalandillegal,

providesasmallnetboosttotheeconomy.

Immigrantsprovidecheaplabor,lowerthe

pricesofeverythingfromfarmproducetonew

homes,andleaveconsumerswithalittlemore

moneyintheirpockets.Sowhyistheresucha

discrepancybetweentheperceptionof

immigrants*impactontheeconomyandthe

reality?

Thereareanumberoffamiliartheories.Some

arguethatpeopleareanxiousandfeel

threatenedbyaninflowofnewworkers.Others

highlightthestrainthatundocumented

immigrantsplaceonpublicservices,likeschools,

hospitals,andjails.Stillothersemphasizethe

roleofrace,arguingthatforeignersaddtothe

nation'sfearsandinsecurities.There*ssome

truthtoalltheseexplanations,buttheyaren't

quitesufficient.

Togetabetterunderstandingofwhafsgoingon,

considerthewayimmigration'simpactisfelt.

Thoughitsoveralleffectmaybepositive,its

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costsandbenefitsaredistributedunevenly.

DavidCard,aneconomistatUCBerkeley,notes

thattheoneswhoprofitmostdirectlyfrom

immigrants*low-costlaborarebusinessesand

employers-meatpackingplantsinNebraska,

forinstance,oragriculturalbusinessesin

California.Granted,theseproducers*savings

probablytranslateintolowerpricesatthe

grocerystore,buthowmanyconsumersmake

thatmentalconnectionatthecheckoutcounter?

Asforthedrawbacksofillegalimmigration,

these,too,areconcentrated.Nativelow-skilled

workerssuffermostfromthecompetitionof

foreignlabor.AccordingtoastudybyGeorge

Borjas,aHarvardeconomist,immigration

reducedthewagesofAmericanhigh-school

dropoutsby9%between1980-.

Amonghigh-skilled,better-educatedemployees,

however,oppositionwasstrongestinstateswith

bothhighnumbersofimmigrantsandrelatively

generoussocialservices.Whatworriedthem

most,inotherwords,wasthefiscal(M

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的)burdenofimmigration.Thatconclusionwas

reinforcedbyanotherfinding:thattheir

oppositionappearedtosoftenwhenthatfiscal

burdendecreased,asoccurredwithwelfare

reforminthe1990s,whichcurbedimmigrants*

accesstocertainbenefits.

Theironyisthatforalltheoverexciteddebate,

theneteffectofimmigrationisminimal.Even

forthosemostacutelyaffected-say,low-skilled

workers,orCaliforniaresidents-theimpact

isn'tallthatdramatic."Theunpleasantvoices

havetendedtodominateourperceptions,nsays

DanielTichenor,apoliticalscienceprofessorat

theUniversityofOregon."Butwhenallthose

factorsareputtogetherandtheeconomists

calculatethenumbers,itendsupbeinganet

positive,butasmallone."Toobadmostpeople

don'trealizeit.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

52.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirst

paragraph?

A)Whetherimmigrantsaregoodorbadforthe

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economyhasbeenpuzzlingeconomists.

B)TheAmericaneconomyusedtothriveon

immigrationbutnowifsadifferentstory.

C)Theconsensusamongeconomistsisthat

immigrationshouldnotbeencouraged.

D)Thegeneralpublicthinksdifferentlyfrom

mosteconomistsontheimpactofimmigration.

53.Inwhatwaydoestheauthorthinkordinary

Americansbenefitfromimmigration?

A)Theycanaccessallkindsofpublicservices.

B)Theycangetconsumergoodsatlower

prices.

C)Theycanmixwithpeopleofdifferent

cultures.

D)Theycanavoiddoingmuchofthemanual

labor.

54.Whydonativelow-skilledworkerssuffer

mostfromillegalimmigration?

A)Theyhavegreaterdifficultygettingwelfare

support.

B)Theyaremorelikelytoencounterinterracial

conflicts.

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C)Theyhaveahardertimegettingajobwith

decentpay.

D)Theyarenomatchforillegalimmigrantsin

laborskills.

55.Whatisthechiefconcernofnative

high-skilled,better-educatedemployeesabout

theinflowofimmigrants?

A)Itmaychangetheexistingsocialstructure.

B)Itmayposeathreattotheireconomicstatus.

C)Itmayleadtosocialinstabilityinthe

country.

D)Itmayplaceagreatstrainonthestate

budget.

56.Whatistheironyaboutthedebateover

immigration?

A)Eveneconomistscan'treachaconsensus

aboutitsimpact.

B)Thosewhoareopposedtoitturnoutto

benefitmostfromit.

C)Peoplearemakingtoobigafussabout

somethingofsmallimpact.

D)Thereisnoessentialdifferencebetween

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seeminglyoppositeopinions.

PassageTwo

Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

PictureatypicalMBAlecturetheatretwenty

yearsago.Initthemajorityofstudentswill

haveconformedtothestandardmodelofthe

time:male,middleclassandWestern.Walkinto

aclasstoday,however,andyou'llgeta

completelydifferentimpression.Forastart,you

willnowseeplentymorewomen-the

UniversityofPennsylvania'sWhartonSchool,

forexample,boaststhat40%ofitsnew

enrolmentisfemale.Youwillalsoseeawide

rangeofethnicgroupsandnationalsof

practicallyeverycountry.

Itmightbetempting,therefore,tothinkthatthe

oldbarriershavebeenbrokendownandequal

opportunityachieved.But,increasingly,this

apparentdiversityisbecomingamaskforanew

typeofconformity.Behindthedifferencesinsex,

skintonesandmothertongues,thereare

commonattitudes,expectationsandambitions

whichriskcreatingasetofclonesamongthe

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businessleadersofthefuture.

Diversity,itseems,hasnothelpedtoaddress

fundamentalweaknessesinbusinessleadership.

Sowhatcanbedonetocreatemoreeffective

managersofthecommercialworld?According

toValerieGauthier,associatedeanatHECParis,

thekeyliesintheprocessbywhichMBA

programmesrecruittheirstudents.Atthe

momentcandidatesareselectedonafairly

narrowsetofcriteriasuchasprioracademic

andcareerperformance,andanalyticaland

problemsolvingabilities.Thisisthencoupledto

aschooFspictureofwhatadiverseclassshould

looklike,withtheresultthatpassport,ethnic

originandsexcanallbecomeinfluencingfactors.

Butschoolsrarelydigdowntofindoutwhat

reallymakesanapplicantsucceed,tocreatea

classwhichalsocontainsdiversityofattitude

andapproach-arguablytheonlydiversitythat,

inabusinesscontext,reallymatters.

ProfessorGauthierbelievesschoolsshouldnot

justbeselectingcandidatesfromtraditional

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sectorssuchasbanking,consultancyand

industry.Theyshouldalsobeseeking

individualswhohavebackgroundsinareassuch

aspoliticalscience,thecreativearts,historyor

philosophy,whichwillallowthemtoput

businessdecisionsintoawidercontext.

Indeed,theredoesseemtobeademandforthe

moreroundedleaderssuchdiversitymight

create.AstudybyMannaz,aleadership

developmentcompany,suggeststhat,whilethe

bully-boychiefexecutiveofoldmaynothave

beeneradicatedcompletely,thereisadefinite

shiftinemphasistowardslesstoughstylesof

management-atleastinAmericaandEurope.

Perhapsmostsignificant,accordingtoMannaz,

istheincreasinginterestlargecompanieshave

inmorecollaborativemanagementmodels,such

asthoseprevalentinScandinavia,whichseekto

integratethehardandsoftaspectsofleadership

andencouragedelegatedresponsibilityand

accountability.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

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57.Whatcharacterisesthebusinessschool

studentpopulationoftoday?

A)Greater

diversity.C)

Exceptionaldiligence.

B)Intellectual

maturity.D)Higher

ambition.

58.Whatistheauthor'sconcernaboutcurrent

businessschooleducation?

A)Itwillarousestudents*unrealistic

expectations.

B)Itwillproducebusinessleadersofauniform

style.

C)Itfocusesontheoryratherthanonpractical

skills.

D)Itstressescompetitionratherthan

cooperation.

59.WhataspectofdiversitydoesValerie

Gauthierthinkismostimportant?

A)Ageandeducational

background.C)Attitudeand

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approachtobusiness.

B)Socialandprofessional

experience.D)Ethnicoriginand

gender.

60.WhatapplicantsdoestheauthorthinkMBA

programmesshouldconsiderrecruiting?

A)Applicantswithpriorexperienceinbusiness

companies.

B)Applicantswithsoundknowledgeinmath

andstatistics.

C)Applicantsfromoutsidethetraditional

sectors.

D)Applicantsfromlessdevelopedregionsand

areas.

61.WhatdoesMannazsayaboutthecurrent

managementstyle?

A)Itiseradicatingthetoughaspectsof

management.

B)Itencouragesmaleandfemaleexecutivesto

worksidebyside.

C)Itadoptsthebully-boychiefexecutive

model.

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D)Itisshiftingtowardsmorecollaborative

models.

Part

VCloze

(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowing

passage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices

markedA)fB),C)andD)ontherightsideofthe

paper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfits

intothepassage.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

Organisedvolunteeringandworkexperience

haslongbeenavitalcompaniontouniversity

degreecourses.Usuallyitisleftto_62—to

deducethepotentialfromalistof

extracurricularadventuresonagraduated

resume,―63—nowtheUniversityofBristol

haslaunchedanawardtoformalisethe

achievementsofstudentswho_64―timeto

activitiesoutsidetheircourses.BristolPLuS

aimstobooststudentsinanincreasingly_65―

jobmarketbyhelpingthemacquireworkand

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lifeskillsalongside_66__qualifications.

nOurstudentsareaprettyactivebunch,butwe

foundthattheydidn't__67_appreciatethe

valueofwhattheydid_68—thelecturehallJ

saysJeffGoodman,directorofcareersand

employabilityattheuniversity."Employersare

muchmore_69—thantheyusedtobe.They

usedtolookfor_70—andsawitaspartof

theirjobtoextractthevalueofanapplicant*s

skills.Nowtheywantstudentstobeableto

explainwhythoseskillsare_71__tothejob."

Studentswhosign_72—fortheawardwillbe

expectedtocomplete50hoursofwork

experienceor_73—work,attendfour

workshopsonemploy-abilityskills,takepartin

anintensiveskills-relatedactivity_74—,

crucially,writeasummaryoftheskillsthey

havegained.—75—effortswi

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