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2010年MBA英语真题答案及详解(阅读、新题型及翻译部分)
The longest bull run in a century of art-market history ended on a dramatic note with a sale of 56 works by Damien Hirst, “Beautiful Inside My Head Forever”, at Sotheby’s in London on September 15th 2008. All but two pieces sold, fetching more than £70m, a record for a sale by a single artist. It was a last victory. As the auctioneer called out bids, in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street, Lehman Brothers, filed for bankruptcy。
The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising vertiginously since 2003. At its peak in 2007 it was worth some $65 billion, reckons Clare McAndrew, founder of Arts Economics, a rearch firm—double the figure five years earlier. Since then it may have come down to $50 billion. But the market generates interest far beyond its size becau it brings together great wealth, enormous egos, greed, passion and controversy in a way matched by few other industries。
In the weeks and months that followed Mr Hirst’s sale, spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable, especially in New York, where the bail-out of the banks coincided with the loss of thousands of jobs and the financial demi of many art-buying investors. In the art world that meant col
lectors stayed away from galleries and salerooms. Sales of contemporary art fell by two-thirds, and in the most overheated ctor—for Chine contemporary art—they were down by nearly 90% in the year to November 2008. Within weeks the world’s two biggest auction hous, Sotheby’s and Christie’s, had to pay out nearly $200m in guarantees to clients who had placed works for sale with them。
The current downturn in the art market is the worst since the Japane stopped buying Impressionists at the end of 1989, a move that started the most rious contraction in the market since the Second World War. This time experts reckon that prices are about 40% down on their peak on average, though some have been far more volatile. But Edward Dolman, Christie’s chief executive, says: “I’m pretty confident we’re at the bottom。”
What makes this slump different from the last, he says, is that there are still buyers in the market, whereas in the early 1990s, when interest rates were high, there was no demand even though many collectors wanted to ll. Christie’s revenues in the first half of 2009 were still higher than in the first half of 2006. Almost everyone who was interviewed for this special report said that the biggest problem at the moment is not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to ll. The three Ds—death, debt and divorce—still deliver works of art to the market. But anyone who does not have to ll is ke
eping away, waiting for confidence to return。
21. In the first paragraph, Damien Hirst's sale was referred to as “a last victory” becau ____-。
A. the art market had witnesd a succession of victories
B. the auctioneer finally got the two pieces at the highest bids
C. Beautiful inside My Head Forever won over all masterpieces
D. it was successfully made just before the world financial crisis
选【D】,因为第一段段尾句As the auctioneer called out bids, in New York one of the oldest banks on Wall Street, Lehman Brothers, filed for bankruptcy. 即雷曼兄弟公司破产。
22. By saying “spending of any sort became deeply unfashionable”(Line 1-2,Para.3),the author suggests that_____ 。
滚桶洗衣机A. collectors were no longer actively involved in art-market auctions
B. people stopped every kind of spending and stayed away from galleries
C. art collection as a fashion had lost its appeal to a great extent
D. works of art in general had gone out of fashion so they were not worth buying
选【A】,本题迷惑选项为C,文章第三段只强调了 collectors stayed away;Sales fell,并没有强调“收藏时尚早在这之前就已经大大降温了”。
23. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A .Sales of contemporary art fell dramatically from 2007to 2008.
淡定自若B. The art market surpasd many other industries in momentum。
素三鲜饺子C. The market generally went downward in various ways。
D. Some art dealers were awaiting better chances to come。
选【B】因为文章第二段只说了The world art market had already been losing momentum for a while after rising vertiginously since 2003.并没有说比别的行业更有势头冲劲。
24. The three Ds mentioned in the last paragraph are ____
A. auction hous' favorites
旋转的木马B. contemporary trends
C. factors promoting artwork circulation
逐渐地英语D. styles reprenting impressionists
选【C】本题其实属于猜词题,问3Ds是什么含义,根据最后一段的上下文的含义,上一段段尾句说:But Edward Dolman, Christie’s chief executive, says: “I’m pretty confident we’re at the bottom。”;以及3Ds之前的
句子,there are still buyers in the market;Christie’s revenues in the first half of 2009 were still higher;not a lack of demand but a lack of good work to ll能感觉到后文应该继续表示有信心,对将来乐观。所以选C。
25. The most appropriate title for this text could be ___
A. Fluctuation of Art Prices
B. Up-to-date Art Auctions
C. Art Market in Decline
D. Shifted Interest in Arts
选【C】,文章从第二段开始就说虽然大家还是有信心,但艺术收藏市场不景气。
Text 2
本文出处:The Washington Post, June 24, 1990
原文标题:Why Is It So Hard for Men and Women to Talk to Each Other?
I was addressing a small gathering in a suburban Virginia living room -- a women's group that had invited men to join them. Throughout the evening one man had been particularly talkative frequently offering ideas and anecdotes while his wife sat silently beside him on the couch. Toward the end of the evening I commented that women frequently complain that their husbands don't talk to them. This man quickly concurred. He gestured toward his wife and said "She's the talker in our family." The room burst into laughter; the man looked puzzled and hurt. "It's true" he explained. "When I come home from work I have nothing to say. If she didn't keep the conversation going we'd spend the whole evening in silence."新式暖气片
This episode crystallizes the irony that although American men tend to talk more than women in public situations they often talk less at home. And this pattern is wreaking havoc with marriage。
The pattern was obrved by political scientist Andrew Hacker in the late '70s. Sociologist Catherine Kohler Riessman reports in her new book "Divorce Talk" that most of the women she interviewed -- but only a few of the men --- gave lack of communication as the reason for their divorces. Given the current divorce rate of nearly 50 percent that amounts to millions of cas in the United States every year --- a virtual epidemic of failed conversation。
In my own rearch complaints from women about their husbands most often focud not on tangible inequities such as having given up the chance for a career to accompany a husband to his or doing far more than their share of daily life-support work like cleaning cooking social arrangements and errands. Instead they focud on communication: "He doesn't listen to me" "He doesn't talk to me." I found as Hacker obrved years before that most wives want their husbands to be first and foremost conversational partners but few husbands share this expectation of their wives。
In short the image that best reprents the current crisis is the stereotypical cartoon scene of a man
航拍无人机sitting at the breakfast table with a newspaper held up in front of his face while a woman glares at the back of it wanting to talk。
26. What is most wives' main expectation of their husbands?
A. Talking to them.
B. Trusting them.
匠心独具C. Supporting their careers.
D. Sharing houwork。