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2012年MBAMPAMPACC英语阅读理解题型解析.doc

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2012年MBA/MPA/MPACC英语阅读理解题型解析      转眼之间,距离现场确认完毕又有一周多时间了。MBA/MPA/MPACC复习基本进入冲刺阶段,记者从全国最大的网校——MBA加油站(/)得到了MBA加油站老师关于英语阅读理解的第一手资料。MBA加油站老师为了帮助学生在冲刺阶段更好的完成MBA/MPA/MPACC英语中阅读理解这个大块头的复习,战胜2012年MBA/MPA/MPACC英语,总结并实例解说了几个重要题型,只要各位考生深入了解、熟练运用,相信大家就能轻松的跨过英语阅读理解这一难关。 ?   一、词语理解题型   这是MBA英语考试中常见题型之一,主要是考察词汇的掌握以及上下文语境的理解。词语理解题主要是根据上下文判断大纲词汇表以外某些词汇和短语的意义,主要是分两种情况考查MBA考生:有一种是一词多义,是考生熟悉的词,可是考查在特定语言环境下的具体词义,如果这种情况,正确题解一般都不是考生所熟知的含义;另一种是词汇表以外的生词,但其含义可以通过语境来推断。无论是哪一种,考生都可以根据上下文来判断该词在文中语句正确含义。   下面这篇例文中第1题就属于这种题型,Chronicle是大家所熟知的名词“记录”,可有时也可以作为动词,表示“为某件事做记录”。本题中chronicling their own doom可以理解为正在逐日走向灭亡。答案为D。 ?   例文:Whatever happened to the death of newspaper? A year ago the end seemed near. The recession threatened to remove the advertising and readers that had not already fled to the internet. Newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle were chronicling their own doom. America’s Federal Trade commission launched a round of talks about how to save newspapers. Should they become charitable corporations? Should the state subsidize them ? It will hold another meeting soon. But the discussions now seem out of date.   In much of the world there is the sign of crisis. German and Brazilian papers have shrugged off the recession. Even American newspapers, which inhabit the most troubled come of the global industry, have not only survived but often returned to profit. Not the 20% profit margins that were routine a few years ago, but profit all the same.   It has not been much fun. Many papers stayed afloat by pushing journalists overboard. The American Society of News Editors reckons that 13,500 newsroom jobs have gone since 2007. Readers are paying more for slimmer products. Some papers even had the nerve to refuse delivery to distant suburbs. Yet these desperate measures have proved the right ones and, sadly for many journalists, they can be pushed further.   Newspapers are becoming more balanced businesses, with a healthier mix of revenues from readers and advertisers. American papers have lon

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