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Sam Gates, Marketing Director of Mansfield Motors’...

Sam Gates, Marketing Director of Mansfield Motors’ Electrical Division, is leading a study to assess the relative importance of product features. An item on a survey questionnaire distributed to 121 Mansfield customers asked them to rate the importance of ‘ease of maintenance’ on a scale of 1 to 10 (with 1 meaning ‘not important’ and 10 meaning ‘highly important’). His staff assembled the following statistics. Ease of Maintenance Mean 7.5 Population Standard Deviation 1.1 The 90% confidence interval for the population mean rating of ‘ease of maintenance’ is _____.

A、5.34 to 9.66

B、7.34 to 7.66

C、5.69 to 9.31

D、7.30 to 7.70

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第1题
Doubts and Debates over the Worth of MBABill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft chairman wit

Doubts and Debates over the Worth of MBA

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 (贪婪) on the tree-lined campuses ruled by purer disciplines such as philosophy and literature. But even with the recession apparently cutting into 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, a testimony to the widespread assumption that the MBA is vital for young men and women who want to run companies some day. "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 wants 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 for beyond its actual importance and usefulness.

Enrollment in business schools exploded in the 1970s and 1980s and created the assumption that no one who pursued a business career could do with out one. The growth was fueled by a backlash (反冲) against the anti-business values of the 1960s and by the women's movement.

Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees often 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.

According to Paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses dominated by purer disciplines?

A.Envious.

B.Scornful.

C.Realistic.

D.Appreciative.

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第2题
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 apparently cutting into the hiring of business school graduates, about 79, 000 people were expected to receive MBAs in 1993. This is nearly 16 times the number of business graduates in 1960, a testimony to the widespread assumption that the MBA is vital for young men and women who want to run companies some day.

"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 asks, ' 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 image of future riches and power far beyond its actual importance and usefulness.

Enrollment in business schools exploded in the 1970s and 1980s and created the assumption that no one who pursued a business career could do without one. The growth was fueled by a drive against the anti-business values of the 1960s and by the women' s movement.

Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees often 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.

According to Paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses dominated by purer disciplines?

A.Scornful.

B.Appreciative.

C.Envious.

D.Realistic.

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第3题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

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 (贪婪) on the tree-lined campuses ruled by purer disciplines such as philosophy and literature.

But even with the recession apparently cutting into 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, a testimony to the widespread assumption that the MBA is vital for young men and women who want to run companies some day.

"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.

Enrollment in business schools exploded in the 1970s and 1980s and created the assumption that no one who pursued a business career could do without one. The growth was fueled by a backlash (反冲) against the anti-business values of the 1960s and by the women's movement.

Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees often 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 Shatter, vice-president and principal of the Towers Perrin management consulting firm.

According to Paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses dominated by purer disciplines?

A.Scornful.

B.Appreciative.

C.Envious.

D.Realistic.

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第4题
Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each p

Section B

Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

听力原文: Bill Gates, the head of the world's biggest computer software company, has a mission: "to put computers on every office desk and in every home." Bill Gates has had this mission since he was a university student years ago. [26] This deep personal interest, together with his technical skill and his business marketing, skills, helped him to create a giant computer company and to make him wealthy.

Although he is so wealthy, Bill Gates does not want to give up. He is still very interested in his vision and he travels the globe, from Beijing to London, making quick stops in cities to sell the new software products of his company.

The central vision of Bill Gates is the "information highway". [27] This is a network of computers that will link every home, office and shopping mall in the future. This computer network system will have an effect on business, shopping and education. Bill Gates says that the main use of this new technology will be in communication. It will be a way to find people with common interests and to share opinions with them.

But is this communication by computer along the "information highway" really a good thing? Won't we be sitting at home, only "socializing" with our computer? No, says Bill Gates. In fact, the computer network will let us choose our own intellectual direction. It will give us freedom. [28] It will also bring good to society, because it will allow for the spread of education. When more and more people receive education, the gap between rich and poor will be narrowed.

(27)

A.His vision and his travel all over the world.

B.His expertise and business marketing skills.

C.The money we pay for the "information highway".

D.His confidence in software products.

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第5题
Bill Gates,the head of the world’s biggest computer software company,the Microsoft Corporation,has a mission:“to put a computer on every office desk and in every home”.Bill Gates has had this mission since he was a university student years ago.This deep personal interest,together with his technical skills and his business marketing skills helped him to create a giant computer company and to make him wealthy.

Although he is so wealthy,Bill Gates does not want to give up.He is still very interested in his vision and he travels the globe,making quick stops in cities to sell the new software products of his company.

The central vision of Bill Gates is the “information highway”.This is a network for computers that will link every home,office and shop in the future.This computer network system will have an effect on business,shopping and education.Bill Gates says that the main use of this new technology will be in communication.It will be a way to find people with common interests and to share opinions with them.

But is this communication by computer along the “information highway” really a good thing? Won’t we be sitting at home,only “socializing” with our computer,paying big companies money so that we can receive information that some large communication corporation somewhere had decided is “acceptable” for us to read? No,says Bill Gates,he thinks that the phrase “information highway” is a terrible phrase.It makes people think that we are all going down the same road,he says.In fact,the computer network will let us choose our own intellectual direction.It will give us freedom.It will also bring good to society,because it will allow for the spread of education.When more and more people receive education,the gap between the rich and the poor will narrow.

In the meantime,however,the gap between the rich and the poor is still there.To be added to this now is the gap between those with computers and those without.

1.The “information highway” will mainly be used().

A、in human communication

B、to help link every home,office and shop

C、in business,shopping and education

D、to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor

2.The word “vision” (para.3) probably means().

A、Sight

B、idea

C、effort

D、daydream

3.Bill Gates’success depends on the following except().

A、his vision and his travel over the globe

B、his technical skills and business marketing skills

C、his deep personal interest in developing computer science

D、his strong desire to make big money

4.The best title for this passage is probably().

A、Bill Gates,his Vision and Mission

B、Computer and Information

C、Advantages of the Computer Network

D、One of the World’s Computer Giants

5.Ever since he was a college student,Bill Gates has().

A、become very interested in the computer

B、set up a goal to popularize the computer

C、discovered great potentials in computer business

D、dreamed of having a giant computer company

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第6题
Bill Gates, the head of the world’s biggest computer software company, the Microsoft C
orporation, has a mission: “to put a computer on every office desk and in every home”. Bill Gates has had this mission since he was a university student years ago. This deep personal interest, together with his technical skills and his business marketing skills helped him to create a giant computer company and to make him wealthy.

Although he is so wealthy, Bill Gates does not want to give up. He is still very interested in his vision and he travels the globe, making quick stops in cities to sell the new software products of his company.

The central vision of Bill Gates is the “information highway”. This is a network for computers that will link every home, office and shop in the future. This computer network system will have an effect on business, shopping and education. Bill Gates says that the main use of this new technology will be in communication. It will be a way to find people with common interests and to share opinions with them.

But is this communication by computer along the “information highway” really a good thing? Won’t we be sitting at home, only “socializing” with our computer, paying big companies money so that we can receive information that some large communication corporation somewhere had decided is “acceptable” for us to read? No, says Bill Gates, he thinks that the phrase “information highway” is a terrible phrase. It makes people think that we are all going down the same road, he says. In fact, the computer network will let us choose our own intellectual direction. It will give us freedom. It will also bring good to society, because it will allow for the spread of education. When more and more people receive education, the gap between the rich and the poor will narrow.

In the meantime, however, the gap between the rich and the poor is still there. To be added to this now is the gap between those with computers and those without.

1.Ever since he was a college student, Bill Gates has __________.

A. become very interested in the computer

B. set up a goal to popularize the computer

C. discovered great potentials in computer business

D. dreamed of having a giant computer company

2.Bill Gates’ success depends on the following except ___________.

A. his vision and his travel over the globe

B. his technical skills and business marketing skills

C. his deep personal interest in developing computer science

D. his strong desire to make big money

3.The word “vision” (line 2, parA.2) probably means________.

A. sight

B. idea

C. effort

D. daydream

4.The “information highway” will mainly be used _______.

A. in human communication

B. to help link every home, office and shop

C. in business, shopping and education

D. to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor

5.The best title for this passage is probably _________.

A. Bill Gates, his Vision and Mission

B. Computer and Information

C. Advantages of the Computer Network

D. One of the World’s Computer Giants

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第7题
Excellence in Industry Award Banquet Please join us for a special ceremony to honor an ex
ceptional business leader from our community. The Excellence in Industry Award is given to Nathan Hale this year in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Milestone City hospitality industry Saturday, March 10 The Milestone Hotel 325 Jasper Street Dinner begins at 7: 00 P.M. The award banquet begins at 8: 00 P.M. Please contact the city councils secretary, Cathy Evans at cevans@milestonecouncil.org by February 20 to confirm your attendance and reserve your complimentary tickets. Milestone City Council 362 Oakalley Road Milestone 36785 Tel: 250-987-4368 E-Mail Message From: Sam Houston<shouston@paradisehotel.com> To: Cathy Evans<cevans@milestonecouncil.org> Re: Tickets Dear Ms. Evans, I am writing to let you know that I will be attending the banquet. I am pleased to hear Mr. Hale will receive the Excellence in Industry Award. I am proud that he was my predecessor. I would like to attend the event with our vice president, Mr. Samuel Garner, so please send me two tickets. Thank you for your cooperation. Sam Houston Paradise Hotel Marketing Director

What is the purpose of the event?

A.To honor a businessman

B.To celebrate the opening of the Milestone Hotel

C.To honor Mr. Hale"s retirement

D.To celebrate Mr. Hale"s promotion

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第8题
In fact, Bill Gates is one of a number of U.S.business people to be left-handed.

In fact, Bill Gates is one of a number of U.S.business people to be left-handed.

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第9题
The six city gates are(__) and small north gate,(__)and(__) , (__)the west gate and (__).
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第10题
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the largest private foundations in the world.
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