2005年MBA联考英语模拟试题 Section II Cloze
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section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
21. A. much more B. the more C. it is more D. more and more
ection II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
22. A. attain B. extract C. impose D. strive
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
23. A. is promoted B. are promoted C. to be promoted D. being promoted
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
24. A. log B. strap C. tag D. tablet
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
25. A. Thus B. Otherwise C. Thereafter D. Nevertheless
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
26. A. source B. consumption C. exploration D. merchandise
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
27. A. decides B. develops C. demands D. delivers
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
28. A. limb B. liver C. lung D. tongue
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
29. A. rising B. sinking C. moving D. losing
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
30. A. disregarded B. submerged C. intervened D. associated
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
31. A. issue B. topic C. project D. discussion
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
32. A. dispute B. hazards C. impurity D. uncertainty
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
33. A. hostile B. remote C. turbulent D. threatening
Section II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
34. A. issues B. costs C. harm D. advantages
ection II Cloze
Directions: Read the following passage. For each numbered blank there are four choices marked A, B. C. and D. Choose the best one and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (15 points)
The statement that: We must balance our energy and environmental needs is almost a clichéby now. But the more our appetite for energy expands, _21__ impossible that balance becomes to __22__.
Each one of the energy supply options __23__ today to meet the nation‘s increased consumption of energy
comes attached with an environmental price __24__. But the problem is that we live in a high-energy civilization. __25__the unenviable task for us is to decide which energy __26__ is least bad.
Underground coal mining __27_ a terrible human price-explosions and black__28__disease-and it also
results in the__29_of the surface above. The most potent environmental issue __30__ with coal is the air pollution that occurs in trying to bum it. Air pollution is really a public health __31__.
In contrast to the very immediate environmental_32_of coal, the risks linked to nuclear power plants seem _33__ but more terrifying. To weigh and compare the environmental __34_ and benefits of nuclear versus fossil fuels is almost _35_on the basis of present knowledge.
35. A. impossible B. important C. imposing D. imperfect