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2022年大學(xué)英語考試模擬卷七
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1.Whatisthepurposeofthisclassdiscussion
A.Todiscusstheresultsofthelabexperiment.
B.ToanswerBob'squestionaboutthelabexperiment.
C.Toexplainthemethodofcollectionbywaterdisplacement.
D.Topreparethestudentstodothelabexperiment.
2.WhatwasdepositedonthebottomofthegasbottIe
A.Magnesium.
B.Limestone.
C.Carbon.
D.Water.
3.Whatcausedthedeposits
A.Thehydrochloricacidbrokethecarbonbondsinthecarbondioxide,
B.Themagnesiumoxidebrokethecarbonoxygenbondsinthecarbondioxide.
C.Theburningmagnesiumbrokethecarbonoxygenbondsinthecarbon
dioxide.
D.Thegascollectionmethodbrokethecarbon-oxygenbondsinthecarbon
dioxide.
4.Whatcanweinferfromthisdiscussion
A.ThatBobdoesnotgetalongwithhislabpartner.
B.Thatthestudentsperformedtheexperimentcorrectly.
C.Thatthestudentshadproblems,andcouldnotcompletethelab
experiment.
D.Thattherewasafireinthelabduringtheexperiment.
5.Passagel{{I}}Questions25to27arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.ShewantedtomovetoNewYork.
B.Herhusbandhadlosthisjob.
C.Herhusbandhadgotahigherposition.
D.Shewantedtohaveawiderhouse.
6.{{l}}Questions28to30arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Thedevelopmentofballoons.
B.Theweatherballoons.
C.Thehistoryofhumanbeingflying.
D.Balloonsforrecreation.
7.{{I}}Questions31to34arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.({/IJ)
A.Howtocountnumbers.
B.Howtoreadandwrite.
C.Howtomoveobjects.
D.Howtohuntandfarm.
8.Passagel{{I}}Questions25to27arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Tidy.
B.Messy.
C.Well-made.
D.Bright.
9.{{I}}Questions28to30arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Theycaneasilycatchfire.
B.Theycanbeeasilyoperated.
C.Theyarenotassafeasgasballoons.
D.Theycosttoomuchmoney.
10.{{I}}Questions31to34arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Becausechildrencouldlearnskillssuchascounting,readingfrom
experience.
B.Becausechildrencouldlearnsomethingusefulfromdirectexperience.
C.Becauseparentstaughttheirchildreninthe"ThreeR's".
D.Becausechildrentaughtoneanotherincontrolledgroups.
11.Passagel{{1}}Questions25to27arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Theysawsomethingfamiliartothem.
B.Theysawsomethingtheyhadneverseen.
C.Theyconsideredherfoolish.
D.Theyconsideredherlazy.
12.{{I}}Questions28to30arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.ThreeAmericans.
B.ThreeFrenchman.
C.OneAmerican.
D.Wedon'tknowexactly.
13.{{I}}Questions31to34arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Anewdependenceonpeoplefarawayandmoney.
B.Theintroductionofanewalphabetandnumericalsystem.
C.Necessityoffanningandhunting.
D.Largefamilyunitsandmoneyproblems.
14.{{I}}Questions31to34arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.{{/I}}
A.Thevariousmeansofsurvivaltaughtbyparents.
B.Theimportanceofhistoryinstructioninschools.
C.Thedifferentskillstaughtinschools.
D.Theproblemsinvolvedinthebuildingofnewschools.
15.WhendidPostofficeinBritainempIoycats
A.In1868
B.In1886
C.In1898
D.In1889.
16.WhywerefemaIecatsusuallyempIoyedbythePostOffice
A.Theycouldworkfor24hoursaday.
B.Theywereworsehunters.
C.Theyweremorepersistenthunters.
D.Theyworkedthewholenight.
17.WhereweretheKuwaitiscaptured
A.AfghanistanandIraq.
B.PakistanandKyrgyzstan.
C.IndiaandPakistan.
D.PakistanandAfghanistan.
18.Whathappenedtothecatsifthenumberofmiceinapostofficedidn'
tdeciinewithin6months
A.Theywerekilled.
B.Theywerepunishedbynottobegivenfood.
C.Theyhadtochangejob.
D.Theyweredismissed.
19.Accordingtothenews,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue
A.ManydetaineesinGuantanamoBayhavebeenheldformorethan2years.
B.U.Sgovernmentdoesn'tpermitWilnertodiscusstheircases.
C.SomeoftheKuwaitisaremembersofTaliban.
D.Humanrightsgrouparedeeplyconcernedaboutthesituationofthe
detainees.
20.WhywasLuckyawardedtheDFCcertificate
A.Becauseofthegreatamountofratsshecaught.
B.Becauseofhergoodmanner.
C.Becauseofhersuddenattackontheburglars.
D.Sheservedfor16years.
21.DoesthePostOfficestillemploycats
A.Yes,asfewerthanbefore.
B.Yes,butfewerthanbefore.
C.Yes,theyarenotneededanymore.
D.No,theirservicesarediscontinued.
22.Asacontemporaryartist,JimDinehasoftenincorporatedotherpeopIe
sphotographyintohisabstractworks.But,the68-year-oIdAmericandidn
tpickupacamerahimselfandstartshootinguntiIhemovedtoBerIin
in1995-andoncehedid,hecouldn,tstop.TheresuItisavoluminous
collectionofimages,rangingfromearIy-20th-century-styIe
heIiogravurestomodern-daydigitalprintings,aseIectionofwhichare
onexhibitionattheMaisonEuropeennedelaPhotographieinParis.They
areamonghismostprizedachievements."ImakephotographsthewayI
makepaintings,"saysDine,"butthedifferenceis,inphotography,it,
sIikeIightingafireeverytime."ThoughphotographymakesupasmalI
sliceofDine*svastoeuvre,theexhibitisatrueretrospectiveofhis
career.DinemostIyphotographshisownartworkorthesubjectsthathe
hasportrayedinsculpture,paintingandprintsincludingVenusdeMilot
ravensandowls,heartsandskulIs.Therearestillpicturesofwe11-used
toolsinhisConnecticutworkshop,deIightfuIdigitalself-portraitsand
intimateportraitsofhissleepingwife,theAmericanphotographerDiana
Miehener.MostreveaIingandnovelareDine'sshotsofhispoetry,
scribbledincharcoaIonwallsIikegraffiti.Totakeinthisshowis
towanderthroughDineJsIife:hischiIdhoodobsessions,hisloves,his
dreams.ItisapoignantandpowerfuIexhibitthatrightIycelebrates
oneofmodernart*smostintriguing-andleasthyped-taIents.When
hearrivedonthesceneintheearly1960s,Dinewasseenasapioneer
inthepop-artmovement.Buthedidn*tlastlong;oncepopstagnated,
Dinemovedon."PoparthadtodowiththeexteriorworId,"hesays.He
wasmoreinterested,headds,in"whatwasgoingoninsideme,"Heexplored
hisownpersonality,andfromtheredeveIopedthemes.Hislovefor
handcraftinggrewintoaseriesofartworksincorporatinghammersand
saws.HisObsessionwithowlsandravenscamefromadreamheoncehad.
HischiIdhoodtoyPinocchio,wornandchipped,appearsinsome
self-portraitsasaredandyeIlowblurflyingthroughtheair.Dine
firstdabbledinphotographyinthelate1970s,whenPolaroidinvited
himtotryoutanewlarge-formatcameraatitshead-quartersinCambridge,
Massachusetts.Heproducedaseriesofcolorful,out-of-focus
self-portraits,andwhenhewasdone,hepackedthemaway.Ahalfdozen
oftheseimages-inperfectcondition-areondisplayinParisforthefirst
time.Thoughmasterful,theyfeelflatwhencomparedwithhislater
pictures.Dinedidn1tshootagainuntiIhewenttoBerIininthemi&'
90stoteach.BythenhewasreadytoerabracephotographycompIeteIy.
Miehenerwashisguide:"Sheopenedrayeyestowhatwaspossible,"he
says."HerapproachissonaturaIandclassic.IIistened."Whenitcame
timetoprintwhathehadphotographed,DinechoseheIiogravure,theold
styleofprintingfavored,byAlfredStiegIitz,EdwardCurtisandPaul
Strand,whichgivesphotographsawarmtoneandanaImosthand-drawn
look-IikeDine*setchings.HelatertriedoutthetraditionaI
bIack-and-whitesiIver-gelatinprocess,thendigitalphotographyand
jet-inkprinting,whichheadores.Aboutthesametime,Dineimmersed
himselfintoJungianpsychoanalysis.That,inconjunctionwithhisnew
artistictack,provedcathartic."Theaccessphotographythatgivesyou
toyoursubconsciousissofantastic,"hesays."I'velearnedhowto
bringtheseimagesoutIikeastreamofconsciousness-somethingthat,
snotpossibleinthesamewayindrawingorpaintingbecausetechnique
alwaysgetsinyourway."Thisisevidentinthewayheworks:whenDine
shoots,heleavesthingsalone.Eventually,Dineturnedthecameraon
himself.Hisself-portraitsaredisturbinglypersonal;heopenshimself
physica11yandemotionaIIybeforethelens.Hesayssuchpicturesare
anattempttoexaminehimselfasweIIas"recordthemarchoftime,what
gravitydoestothefaceineverybody.I'maverywillingsubject."Indeed,
DineseesphotographyasthesurestpathtoseIf-discovery:"I'vealways
learnedaboutmyselfinmyart,"hesays."Butphotographyexpressesme.
It'sme.Me."TheParisexhibitmakesthatperfectlyclear.
AccordingtheDine,thedifferencebetweenpaintingandphotographyis
that
A.thelatterrequiresmoreinsight.
B.theformerneedsmorepatience.
C.thelatterarousesgreatpassionsinhim.
D.theformerinvolvesmoreindoorwork.
23.DwightattendedLineoInelementaryschoolfdirectIyacrossthestreet
fromhishome.Thecurriculumemphasizedrotelearning."Thedarkness
oftheclassroomsonawinterdayandthemonotonoushumofrecitation,
Eisenhowerwroteinhismemoirs,R...aremysolesurvivingmemories.
IwaseitheralacklusterstudentorinvoIvedinalacklusterprogram.”
HecametoIifeforthespelIingbeeandarithmetic.SpelIingcontests
arousedinhimhiscompetitivedriveandhishatredofcarelessmistakes
——hebecameaseIf-confessedmartinetonthesubjectoforthography.
Arithmeticappealedtohimbecauseitwaslogicalandstraightforward
——ananswerwaseitherrightorwrong.Thesubjectthatreallyexcited
him,however,wasonethathepursuedonhisownsmiIitaryhistory.He
becamesoengrossedinit,infact,thathenegIectedhischoresandhis
schooIwork.HisfirstherowasHannibal.Thenhebecameastudentofthe
AmericanRevoIution,andGeorgeWashingtonexcitedhisadmiration.He
taIkedhistorytohisclassmatessofrequentlythathissenioryearbook
predictedthathewouldbecomeaprofessorofhistoryatYale(italso
predictedthatEdgarwouldbecomeatwo-termPresidentoftheUnited
States).DuringDwight,shighschoolyearshisinterestswere,inorder
ofimportance,sports,work,studies,andgirls.Hewasshyaroundthe
girlsandinanycasewantedtoimpresshismaleclassmatesasaregular
fellow,justoneofthegang.Payingtoomuchattentiontothegirlswas
consideredsomewhatsissy.Hewascarelessofhisdress,hishairwas
usuaIlyuncombed,andhewasaterribledanceronthefewoccasionshe
triedthedancefloor.Studiescameeasilytohimandhemadegoodto
exceIIentgradeswithoutexertinghimself.HegotaIIBsinhisfreshman
year,whenthesubjectswereEnglish,physicalgeography,algebra,and
German.Hedidabitbetterthenextyear,andasaJuniorandsenior
hewasanAorA-pIusstudentinEnglish,history,andgeometry.Hissole
BwasinLatin.Sports,especiallyfootbalIandbasebaII,werethe
centerofhislife.Heexpendedfarmoreenergyonsportsthanheput.into
hisstudies.Hewasagood,butnotoutstanding,athlete.Hewaswe11
coordinated,butslowoffoot.Heweighedonly150pounds.Hischiefasset
washiswilltowin.Helovedthecha11engeofthegamesthemselves,
enjoyedthecompelitionwitholderandbiggerboys,bubbledoverwith
pleasureathittingasingletodriveinthewinningrunoratthrowing
theotherteam,sstarhalfbackforaloss.Itwasinsportsthathe
firstdiscoveredhistalentsasaleaderandanorganizer.Asaboy,he
providedtheenergyandleadershipthatledtoaSaturday-afternoongame
offootba11orbaseba11.Later,hewastheonewhoorganizedtheAbiIene
HighSchooIAthIeticAssociation,whichoperatedindependentlyofthe
schoolsystem.LittleIkewrotetoschooIsintheareatomakeupa
schedule,andsoIvedtheproblemoftransportationbyhustIinghisteam
ontofreighttrainsforafreeridefromAbiIenetothesiteofthecontest.
Healsoorganizedcampingandhuntingtrips.Hegottheboystogether,
collectedthemoney,hiredtheIiveryrigtotakethemtothecamping
site,boughtthefood,anddidthecooking.Thecentralimportanceof
sports,hunting,andfishingtoLittleIkecannotbeoveremphasized.He
IiterallycouldnotimagineIifewithoutthem.
Ascanbeinferredfromthepassage,atLineoIneIementaryschooI,Dwight
.A.benefitedalotfromrotelearningB.wasanaverage
studentC.studiedveryhardinspiteoftheduIIcoursesD.wasgood
atsports
24.ThecitizensofFranceareonceagaintakingapastingontheop-ed
pages.Theirfailingthistimeisnotthattheyarecheese-eating
surrendermonkeys,astheywerethoughttobeduringtheinvasionofIraq,
butratherthattheyvotedtorejectthenewEuropeanUnionconstitution.
Accordingtothepundits,thiswasthetimid,shortsightedchoiceofu
backward_1ookingpeopIeafraidtofacethegIobaIizedfuture.Butanother
wayofIookingatitisthattheFrenchweresimplytryingtoholdon
totheirperks-theircradle-to-gravewelfarestateand,aboveall,their
cherished35-hourworkweek.What'ssobadaboutthatTherewasatime
whenthe35-hourworkweekwastheenvyoftheworld,andespeciallyof
Americans,whousedtotraveItoFrancejustsotheycouldwatchtheFrench
relax.SomepeopIeevenmovedtoFrance,boughtfarmhouses,adjusted
theirowninternalclocksandwroteadmiring,best-selIingbooksabout
theleisurelyandsensualFrenchIifestyle.Butnomore.Thefuture,
wearetold,belongstothemodem-dayStakhanovites,who,Iikethefamous
Stalinist-eracoalminer,areeagertoexceedtheirquotas:tothepeopIe
inIndia,say,whoaccordingtoThomasL.Friedmanareeagertoworka
35-hourday,nota35-hourweek.EventheJapanese,oncethoughttobe
workaholics,aremeresIuggardscomparedwithpeopIeinHongKong,where
70percentoftheworkforcenowputsinmorethan50hoursaweek.In
Japanthepercentageisjust63percent,thoughtheJapanesehavestarted
whatmaybecomethenextbigglobaItrendbyputtingtheelderlytowork.
AccordingtofiguresrecentlypubIishedinTheWalIStreetJournal,71
percentofJapanesemenbetweentheagesof60and64sti11work,compared
with57percentofAmericanmenthesameage.InFrance,needlesstosay,
thenumberismuchlower.Bythetimetheyreach60,only17percentof
Frenchmen,fewerthanoneinfive,arestillpunchingthecIock.Therest
arepresumablysittinginthecafe,frettingovertheTurks,Bulgarians
andRomanians,who,iftheywereadmittedtotheEuropeanUnion,would
comefloodingovertheFrenchborderandworkdayandnightfornextto
nothing.HowcouldthefuturologistsbesowrongGeorgeJetson,we
shouIdrecalI-thepersonmanyofuscartoon-watchersassumedwewould
somedaybecome-workedathree-hourday,standardintheinterplanetary
era.Backin1970,AlvinToffIerpredictedthatby2000wewouldhave
somuchfreetimethatwewouldnytknowhowtospendit.
Whodoestheword"Stakhanovites"referstoaccordingtothepassage
A.ThosethatareofRussianorigin.
B.ThoseRussianworkers.
C.Thoseexceedinglyhardworkingones.
D.Thosesocialists.
25.Youknowher-thatniceteenageracrossthestreetChloe.Thereshe
is,sittinginoneofthetwocaptain,sseatsinthemidsectionofher
mom'sToyotaSienna,boppingalongtothemusiconheriPod.Nowand
thenshepullsoutoneoftheearbudssothatshecantelIhermomsome
forgottenbitofnewsorgossip;Chloe*smomisuptospeedonthedramas
thatareaIwaysunfoldinginherdaughter9scircleoffriends,justas
shecantelIyouthedateofhernextFrenchtest,thetopicofhercoming
historypaperandtheIocationandscopeofhernextcommunityservice
project.TheyhaveagreatnightpIannedout:they*regoingtopickup
Chloe'sbestfriendandthendrivebackhomeforanightofDVDsand
popcorninthefamilyroom.Hermomwi11putteraroundcloseby,andher
dadwi11probablysitdownandwatchoneofthemovieswiththegirls.
WhenIwasinhighschooIinthe1970s,wehadanameforteenagersIike
Chloe:losers.Ifanotherwisenormalgirlthoughtthatthebestwayto
spendaSaturdaynightwashomewithherparents-notjustco-existing
withthem,butactuaIlyhangingoutwiththem-wewouldhavebeenIooking
forabucketofpig'sblood.Inmyday,wedidwhateverwasnecessary
togetoutonaSaturdaynight:wecIimbedoutofwindows;wejumpedon
thebackofmotorcycIes;Godhelpus,wehitchhiked.Weneeded,onthe
mostbasicandphysicallevel,tobeoutinthedangerousnight,with
oneanother,awayfromourparentsandthesafetyofhome.Itwasnoway
toIive,andsomeofusdidn't.Butitwasadrivesoelementaland
essentialthatthereseemednowaytodenyit.Thataprofoundchange
hastakenplaceintherelationshipbetweenAmericanteenagersandtheir
parentsismadeclearbystatisticsfromtheFederalHighway
AdministrationshowingasteadydecIineinthenumberofIicensedteenage
drivers.Inthelastdecade,theproportionof16-year-oldsnationwide
whoholddriver,sIicenseshasdroppedfromnearlyhalftolessthan
one-third.Thereasonshaveagreatdealtodowiththecostofcar
insuranceanddriver'seducationprograms.ButamongmiddIe-and
upper-middIe-cIassyoungadults,thepeerpowerthatcreatedtheteenage
carculture,thecompe11ingenergythatonceservedtoblastanadoIescent
awayfromhisorherparentshasbeguntodrainaway.Teenagersreport
thattheydon'tneedtodrive;theirparentsarewillingtotakethem
wheretheywanttogo,andtheyarecontenttorideshotgunwithMom,
textingandyakkingaIIthewaytothemall.IhadnottaughthighschooI
IongbeforeIattendedmyfirstfuneraI:an18-year-oId,Ioudinthehalls
oneday,deadonthesideoftheroadthenext.Ifyouwanttoimprove
yourdaughter,schancesofsurvivingherteens,don'tgiveherthecar
keys.Ifourgenerationofparentshasdoneonethingright,ithasbeen
tomanipuIateourchiIdrenintogivingupdriving.Howhavewemanaged
itThroughtheveryaspectoffamilyIifewecomplainaboutthemost:
theextracurricularactivitiesthatwepayforandarrangeandattend;
therisiblyinvoIvedhomeworkassignmentsthatwearesoenmeshedwith;
thewholeannoyingsideindustryofbeinga"servant1*anda"private
driver".Thesethingsharassusnoend.ButtheyhaveboundourchiIdren
tousincompIexandpowerfulways,andthishasbeen,tosomeextent,
thepointoftheentireexercise.Itmeansthatwecanprolongtheperiod
ofourchiIdren*sdependency,toextendthesweetphaseofcocooning
andprotectingwe11intotheiradoIescence.AnAmericanteenagerispart
prematureandpartinvalid,abletoexcelinobscuresportsbutneeding
hismothertorushthefieldwithajacketandthermosofsoupwhenhe'
sfinished.TheyhavebeenhobbIedbyourendlessmeddling;theylack
resourcefulnessandresiIience.They*reIikeIittIechiIdren,softand
easilywounded.ButforalItheirfussinessandneediness,theylove
us;theywanttobeclosetous.TheyhaveeveryreasontobeIievethat
wewiIItakecareofthem,evenwhentheywouldbebetteroffifwelet
themstruggleabit.LearntodriveWhywouldtheywanttodothat
Theauthorwrotethearticlefromthestandpointof
A.ateacher.
B.aparent.
C.ateenager.
D.areporter.
26.ItisincongruousthatthenumberofBritishinstitutionsoffering
MBAcoursesshouldhavegrownby254'percentduringaperiodwhenthe
economyhasbeensiidingintodeeperrecession.Optimists,orthosegiven
tospeedyassumptions,mightthinkitmarvelloustohavesucharesource
ofbusinessschoolgraduatedreadyfortherecovery.Unfortunately,there
isnowmuchdoubtaboutthevalueofthedegree-notleastamongMBA
graduatesthemselves,sufferingastheyarefromtheeffectsofrecession
andfacingtheprospectofshrinkingmanagementstructures.Whatwas
takensomeyearsagoasaticketofcertainadmissiontosuccessisnow
beingexposedtothescrutinyofcostconsciousemployerswhoseek,
can-dos,ratherthan'might-dos,,andwhofeelthatacademiahas
notbeensufficientIyappreciativeoftheneedsofindustryorofthe
employers,possibIecontribution.Itiscurious,giventhenameofthe
degree,thatthereshouIdbenoleaguetableforUKbusinessschooIs;
nounanimityaboutwhatthedegreeshouIdencompass;andnoagreedsystem
ofaccreditation.SureIythereissomethingwrong.OnewonderswhereaII
thetutorsforthismassiveinfusionofbusinessexpertisecamefromand
whyalIthismushroomingtookplace.Perhapscompaniesthatmadelarge
investmentswouIdhavebeenwisertoinvestinaIreadyexistingmanagers,
perchedanxiouslyontheirowninternalladders.TheInstituteof
Management*s1992survey,whichrevealedthateighty-onepercentof
managersthoughttheypersonaIIywouIdbemoreeffectiveiftheyreceived
moretraining,suggeststhatthismightbetheease.Thereis,too,the
factthattrainingalonedoesnotmakesuccessfulmanagers.Theyneed
theinherentquaIificationsofcharacter;adegreeofself-subjugation;
and,aboveall,theabilitytocommunicateandIead;moresonow,when
empowermentisahuzzwordthatisatleastgeneratinggenuflexions,if
nottotaIconviction.OnecaneasiIythinkofpeopIe,somecomparatively
unlettered,whoarenowlaudedcaptainsofindustry.Wemay,therefore,
notneedtobetooconcernedaboutthefaIIinapplicationsforbusiness
schoolplaces,oreventhedoubtaboutMBAs.TheproIiferationand
subsequentquestioningmayhavebeenaninevitableevolution.Ifthe
ManagementCharterInitiative,nowexploringtheintroductionofasenior
managementquaIification,issuccessfuIftherewi11beapowerful
corrective.WebeIievenowthatmanagementisalIaboutchange.One
hopestherewi11besomeofthatintherelationshipbetweenmanagement
andsciencewithinindustry,currentlycausingconcernandwhichis
overdueforattention.NOonedoubtsthatweneedmorescientistsand
innovationtogiveusanedgeinincreasinglycompetitiveworId.If
scientistsfeelthemseIvesundervaluedandunder-used,workingin
industrialghettos,thatisnotapromisingauguryforthefuture.It
seemswehavetoresolvethesemisapprehensionsbetweenscienceand
industry.Aboveall,wehavetomakesurethatmanagementisnotitself
smugaboutitsstatusandthatitdoesnotissuemissionstatementsabout
communicationwithoutrealizingtheessenceofitisadialogue.More
empowermentisrequired-andweshould!strivetoachieveit.MBA:
MasterofBusinessAdministration
Whatisthewriter*sviewinthereadingpassageHebeIievesthat.A.
therearetoomanyMBAsB.thedegreeisovervaluedC.standardsare
ineonsistentD.thedegreehasdubiousvalue
27.DwightattendedLineoIneIementaryschooI,directIyacrossthestreet
fromhishome.Thecurriculumemphasizedrotelearning."Thedarkness
oftheclassroomsonawinterdayandthemonoto
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