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2007年全國MBA聯(lián)考英語真題lSectionIVocabulary(10points)

Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithapencil.

1.Hiswifehasbeen_______alotofpressureonhimtochangehisjob.A.takingB.exertingC.givingD.pushing2.Itisestimatedthat,currently,about50,000speciesbecome_____everyyear.A.extinctB.instinctC.distinctD.intense3.Johnsaysthathispresentjobdoesnotprovidehimwithenough______forhisorganizingability. A.scopeB.space C.capacityD.range4.Many_______willbeopenedupinthefutureforthosewithauniversityeducation.A.probabilitiesB.realities C.necessitiesD.opportunities5.Afterhisuncledied,theyoungman_____thebeautifulestatewithwhichhechangedfromapoormantoawealthynoble.A.inhabitedB.inheritedC.inhibitedD.inhaled6.Themanageriscallingona______customertryingtotalkhimintosigningthecontract.A.prosperousB.preliminaryC.pessimisticD.prospective7.In1991,whilet11eeconomiesofindustrializedcountriesmetaneconomic_____,theeconomiesofdevelopingcountriesweregrowingveryfast.A.revivalB.repressionC.recessionD.recovery8.Thedestructionofthetwintowers_________shockandangerthroughouttheworld.A.summonedB.temptedCprovokedD.stumbled9.About20ofthepassengerswhowereinjuredinaplanecrasharesaidtobein_____condition.A.decisiveB.urgentC.vitalD.critical10.TheinteractionsbetweenChinaandtheUSwillsurelyhaveasignificant_______onpeaceandstabilityintheAsia—Pacificregionandtheworldasawhole.A.importanceB.impressionC.impactD.implication11.Thepoorcountriesareextremely_______tointernationaleconomicfluctuations-A.inclinedB.vulnerableC.a(chǎn)ttractedD.reduced12.Applicantsshouldnotethatallpositionsare——toAustraliancitizenshiprequirements.A.subjectB.subjectiveC.objectedD.objective13.Weaimtoensurethatallcandidatesaretreatedfairlyandthattheyhaveequal______toemploymentopportunities.A.entranceB.entryC.a(chǎn)ccessD.a(chǎn)dmission14.Successfullearningisnota(n)________activitybutconsistsoffourdistinctstagesinaspecificorderA.onlyB.soleC.mereD.single15.TheopportunitytoexploreandplayandtheencouragementtodosoCan________theperformanceofmanychildren.A.withholdB.preventC.enhanceD.justify16.Allherhardwork__________intheend,andshefinallypassedtheexam.A.showedoffB.paidoffC.1eftoffD.keptoff17.Inordertolivethekindoflifewewantandtobethepersonwewanttobe,wehavetodomorethanjust________withevents.A.putsupB.setupC.turnupD.makeup18.Theteamplayedhardbecausethechampionshipofthestatewas______.A.a(chǎn)thandB.a(chǎn)tstakeC.a(chǎn)tlargeD.a(chǎn)tbest19.Idon’tthinkyou'llchangehismind;oncehe’sdecidedonsosomethinghetendsto_____it.A.sticktoB.a(chǎn)bidebyC.complywithD.keepon20.Tomplacedthebanknotes,_________thechangeandreceipts,backinthedrawer.A.morethanB.butforC.thankstoD.alongwithSection1ICloze(10points)Directions:Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage.therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithapencil.Advancingagemeanslosingyourhair,yourwaistlineandyourmemory,right?DanaDenisisjust40yearsold,but21she’sworriedaboutwhatshecalls’myrollingmentalblackouts.〞〞ItrytoremembersomethingandIjustblankout,〞shesaysYoumay22abouttheselapses,callingthem〞seniormoments〞orblaming"earlyAlzheimer’s(老年癡呆癥).〞Isitaninescapablefactthattheolderyouget,the23youremember?Well,sortof.Butastimegoesby,wetendtoblameage24problemsthatarenotnecessarilyage—related.“Whenateenagercan’tfindherkeys,shethinksit'sbecauseshe’sdistractedordisorganized,〞saysPaulGold.“A70-year-oldblamesher25.〞Infact,the70-year-oldmayhavebeen26thingsfordecades.Inhealthypeople,memorydoesn’tworsenas27asmanyofusthink.“Aswe28,thememorymechanismisn’t29,〞sayspsychologistFergusCraik.〞It’sjustinefficient.〞Thebrain’sprocessing30slowsdownovertheyears,thoughnooneknowsexactly31.Recentresearchsuggeststhatnervecellsloseefficiencyand32there’slessactivityinthebrain.But,cautionsBarryGordon,〞It'snotclearthatlessactivityis33.Abeginningathleteiswinded〔氣喘吁吁〕moreeasilythana34athlete.Inthesameway,35thebraingetsmoreskilledatatask,itexpendslessenergyonit.〞Thereare36youcantaketocompensatefornormalslippageinyourmemorygears,thoughit37effort.MargaretSewellsays:〞We’reaquick-fixculture,butyouhaveto38tokeepyourbrain39shape.It’slikehavingagoodbody.YouCan’tgotothegymonceayear40expecttostayintopform.〞21.A.almostB.seldomC.already D.never22.A.jokeB.laughC.blameD.criticize23.A.muchB.littleC.moreD.less24.A.sinceB.forC.byD.because25.A.memoryB.mindC.troubleD.health26.A.disorganizingB.misplacingC.puttingD.finding27.A.swiftlyB.frequentlyC.timelyD.quickly28.A.matureB.advanceC.ageD.grow29.A.brokenB.poorC.perfectD.working30.A.patternB.timeC.spaceD.information31.A.whyB.howC.whatD.when32.A.sinceB.henceC.thatD.although33.A.irregularB.betterC.normalD.worse34.A.famousB.seniorC.popularD.trained35.A.asB.tillC.thoughD.yet36.A.stagesB.stepsC.advantagesD.purposes37.A.makesB.takesC.doesD.spends38.A.restB.comeC.workD.study39.A.toB.forC.onD.in40.A.soB.orC.andD.ifSectionⅢReadingComprehension(40points)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart,Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithapencil.Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Priortothe20thcentury,manylanguageswithsmallnumbersofspeakerssurvivedforcenturies.Theincreasinglyinterconnectedmodernworldmakesitmuchmoredifficultforsmalllanguagecommunitiestoliveinrelativeisolation,akeyfactorinlanguagemaintenanceandpreservation.Itremainstobeseenwhethertheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticandculturaldiversityinthecenturiesahead.Manypowerfulforcesappeartoworkagainstit:populationgrowth,whichpushesmigrantpopulationsintotheworld’slastisolatedlocations;masstourism;globaltelecommunicationsandmassmedia;andthespreadofgiganticglobalcorporations.Alloftheseforcesappeartosignifyafutureinwhichthelanguageofadvertising,popularculture,andconsumerproductsbecomesimilar.AlreadyEnglishandafewothermajortongueshaveemergedasgloballanguagesofcommerceandcommunication.Formanyoftheworld’speoples,learningoneoftheselanguagesisviewedasthekeytoeducation,economicopportunity,andabetterwayoflife.Onlyabout3,000languagesnowinuseareexpectedtosurvivethecomingcentury.Aremostoftherestdoomedinthecenturyafterthat?Whethermostoftheselanguagessurvivewillprobablydependonhowstronglyculturalgroupswishtokeeptheiridentityalivethroughanativelanguage.Todosowillrequireanemphasisonbilingualism〔masteryoftwolanguages〕.Bilingualspeakerscouldusetheirownlanguageinsmallerspheresathome,amongfriends,incommunitysettingsandagloballanguageatwork,indealingswithgovernment,andincommercialspheres.Inthisway,manysmalllanguagescouldsustaintheirculturalandlinguisticintegrityalongsidegloballanguages,ratherthanyieldtothehomogenizing〔同化的〕forcesofglobalization.Ironically,thetrendoftechnologicalinnovationthathasthreatenedminoritylanguagescouldalsohelpsavethem.Forexample,someexpertspredictthatcomputersoftwaretranslationtoolswillonedaypermitminoritylanguagespeakerstobrowsetheInternetusingtheirnativetongues.Linguistsarecurrentlyusingcomputer—aidedlearningtoolstoteachavarietyofthreatenedlanguages.Formanyendangeredlanguages,thelinebetweenrevivalanddeathisextremelythin.Languageisremarkablyresilient〔有活力的〕,however.Itisnotjustatoolforcommunicating,butalsoapowerfulwayofseparatingdifferentgroups,orofdemonstratinggroupidentity.Manyindigenous〔原生的,土著的〕communitieshaveshownthatitispossibletoliveinthemodernworldwhilereclaimingtheiruniqueidentitiesthroughlanguage.41.Minoritylanguagescanbebestpreservedin__________.A.a(chǎn)nincreasinglyinterconnectedworldB.maintainingsmallnumbersofspeakersC.relativelyisolatedlanguagecommunitiesD.followingthetraditionofthe20thcentury42.AccordingtoParagraph2,thattheworldcanmaintainitslinguisticdiversityinthefutureis_______.A.uncertainB.unrealisticC.foreseeableD.definite43.Accordingtotheauthor,bilingualismcanhelp_________.A.smalllanguagesbecomeacceptableinworkplacesB.homogenizetheworld’slanguagesandculturesC.globallanguagesreachhomeandcommunitysettingsD.speakersmaintaintheirlinguisticandculturalidentity44.Computertechnologyishelpfulforpreservingminoritylanguagesinthatit_________.A.makeslearningagloballanguageunnecessaryB.facilitatesthelearningandusingofthoselanguagesC.raisespublicawarenessofsavingthoselanguagesD.makesiteasierforlinguiststostudythoselanguages45.Intheauthor’sview,manyendangeredlanguagesare________.A.remarkablywell-keptinthismodernworldB.exceptionallypowerfultoolsofcommunicationC.quitepossibletoberevivedinsteadofdyingoutD.a(chǎn)uniquewayofbringingdifferentgroupstogetherQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Everyone,itseems,hasahealthproblem。AfterpouringbillionsintotheNationalHealthService,Britishpeoplemoanaboutdirtyhospitals,longwaitsandwastedmoney.InGermanythenewchancellor,AngelaMerkel,isunderfireforsuggestingchangingthefinancingofitshealthsystem.Canada’snewConservativePrimeMinister,StephenHarper,madeabigfussduringtheelectionaboutreducingthecountry’slengthymedicalqueues.Acrosstherichworld,affluence,ageingandadvancingtechnologyaredrivinguphealthspendingfasterthanincome.

ButnowherehasabiggerhealthproblemthanAmerica.Soaringmedicalbillsaresqueezingwages,swellingtheranksoftheuninsuredandpushinghugefirmsandperhapseventhegovernmenttowardsbankruptcy.Ford’sannouncementthisweekthatitwouldcutupto30.000jobsby2023wasasmuchasignofit’s“l(fā)egacy〞health–carecostsasoftheillsofthecarindustry.Pushedbypollsthatshowhealthcareisoneofhismaindomesticproblemsandbyforecastsshowingthattheretiringbaby-boomers(生育頂峰期出生的人)willcrushthegovernment’sfinances,GeorgeBushistounveilareform;planinnextweek’sstate-of–the–unionaddress.

America’shealthsystemisunlikeanyother.TheUniteStatesspends16%ofitsGDPonhealth,aroundtwicetherich-countryaverage,equivalentto$6,280foreveryAmericaneachyear.Yetitistheonlyrichcountrythatdoesnotguaranteeuniversalhealthcoverage.Thankstoanaccidentofhistory,mostAmericansreceivehealthinsurancethroughtheiremployer,withthegovernmentpickingupthebillforthepoorandtheelderly.

Thiscurioushybrid〔混合物〕certainlyhasitsstrengths.Americanshavemorechoicethananybodyelse,andtheirhealth-caresystemismuchmoreinnovative.Europeans’billscouldbemuchhigherifAmericanmedicinewerenotdoingmuchoftheirResearchandDevelopment〔R&D〕forthem.Buttherearealsohugeweaknesses.Theonemostoftencited—especiallybyforeigners—isthearmyofuninsured.Some46millionAmericansdonothavecover.Inmanycasesthatisoutofchoiceand,iftheyfallseriouslyill,hospitalshavetotreatthem.Butitisstilldeeplyunequal.Andtherearealsoshockinginefficiencies:bysomemeasures,30%ofAmericanhealthspendingiswasted.

Thenthereisthequestionofstatesupport.ManyAmericansdisapproveofthe“socializedmedicine〞ofCanadaandEurope.Infact,evenifmuchoftheadministrationisdoneprivately,around60%ofAmerica’sheath-carebillendsupbeingmetbythegovernment.Proportionately,theAmericanstatealreadyspendsasmuchonhealthastheOECD〔OrganizationofEconomicCooperationandDevelopment〕average,andthatshareissettogrowasthebaby-boomersrunuptheirMedicarebillsandevermoreemployersavoidprovidinghealth-carecoverage.Americais,ineffect,headingtowardsaversionofsocializedmedicinebydefault.

46.HealthproblemsmentionedinthepassageincludeallthefollowingEXCEPT_________.

A.poorhospitalconditionsinU.K.

B.AngelaMerkelunderattack

C.healthfinancinginGermany

D.longwaitinglinesinCanada

47.Ford’sannouncementofcuttingupto30,000jobsby2023indicatesthatFord_________.

A.hasthebiggesthealthproblemofthecarindustry

B.hasmadeprofitsfromitshealth-carelegacy

C.hasaccumulatedtooheavyahealth-careburden

D.owesagreatdealofdebttoitsemployees

48.Intheauthor’sopinion,America’shealthsystemis_________.

A.inefficient

B.feasible

C.unpopular

D.successful

49.Itisimpliedinthepassagethat_________.

A.America’shealthsystemhasitsstrengthsandweaknesses

B.theUSgovernmentpaysmedicalbillsforthepoorandtheelderly

C.some46millionAmericansdonothavemedicalinsurance

D.EuropeansbenefitalotfromAmerica’smedicalresearch50.fromthelastparagraphwemaylearnthatthe“socializedmedicine〞is____________.

A.apracticeofCanadaandEurope

B.apolicyadoptedbytheUSgovernment

C.intendedfortheretiringbaby-boomers

D.administeredbyprivateenterprises

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

WhenThomasKeller,oneofAmerica’sforemostchefs,announcedthatonSept.IhewouldabolishthepracticeoftippingatPerSe.hisluxuryrestaurantinNewYorkCity,andreplaceitwithEuropean-styleservicecharge,Iknewthreegroupswouldbeopposed:customers,serversandrestaurantowners.Thesethreegroupsareallcommittedtotipping——astheyquicklymadeclearonWebsites.Toopposetipping,itseems,istobeanticapitalist,andmaybeevenalittleFrench..

ButMr.Kellerisrighttomoveawayfromtipping—andit’sworthexploringwhyjustabouteveryoneelseintherestaurantworldiswrongtostickwiththepractice.

Customersbelieveintippingbecausetheythinkitmakeseconomicsense.“Waitersknowthattheywon’tgetpaidiftheydon’tdoagoodjob〞ishowmostadvocatesofthesystemwouldputit.Tobesure,thisisatempting,apparentlyrationalstatementabouteconomictheory,butitappearstohavelittleapplicabilitytotherealworldofrestaurants.

MichaelLynn,anassociateprofessorof

consumerbehaviorandmarketingatCornell’sSchoolofHotelAdministration,hasconducteddozensofstudentsoftippingandhasconcludedthatconsumersassessmentsofthequalityofservicecorrelateweaklytotheamounttheytip.

Rather,customersarelikelytotipmoreinresponsetoserverstouchingthemlightlyandleaningforwardnexttothetabletomakeconversationthantohowoftentheirwaterglassisrefilled——inotherwords,customerstipmorewhentheyliketheserver,notwhentheserviceisgood.Mr.Lynn’sstudiesalsoindicatethatmalecustomersincreasetheirtipsforfemaleserverswhilefemalecustomersincreasetheirtipsformaleservers,.

What’smore,.consumersseemtoforgetthatthetipincreasesasthebillincreases.Thus,thetippingsystemisanopeninvitationtowhatrestaurantprofessionalscall“upwelling〞:everybottleofimportedwater,everyespressoandeverycocktailisextramoneyintheserver’spocket.Aggressiveupwellingfortipsisoftenrewardedwhilelow-key,qualityserviceoftengoesunrecognized.Inaddition,thepracticeoftippooling,whichisthenorminfine-diningrestaurantsandisbecomingmoreineverykindofrestaurantabovethelevelofagreasyspoon,hasruinedwhatevereffectvotingwithyourtipmighthavehadonanindividualwaiter.Inanunreasonableoutcome,youarepunishingthegoodwaitersintherestaurantbynottippingthebadone.Indeed,thereappeartobelittleconnectionbetweentippingandgoodservice.

51.ItmaybeinferredthataEuropean-styleservice______.

A.istipping-freeB.chargeslittletip

C.istheauthor’sinitiativeD.isofferedatPer-se

52.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheauthor.

A.Tippingisacommonpracticeintherestaurantworld.

B.Waitersdon’tcareabouttippingC.Customersgenerallybelieveintipping.

D.Tippinghaslittleconnectionwiththequalityofservice.

53.AccordingtoMichaelLynn’sstudies,waiterswilllikelygetmoretipsifthey______

A.haveperformedgoodservice

B.frequentlyrefillcustomers’waterglass

C.wincustomers’favor

D.servecustomersofthesamesex

54.Wemayinferfromthecontextthat“upwelling〞(Line2,Para6)probablymeans________

A.sellingsomethingup

B.sellingsomethingfancy

C.sellingsomethingunnecessary

D.sellingsomethingmoreexpensive

55.Thispassageismainlyabout__________

A.reasonstoabolishthepracticeoftipping

B.economicsenseoftipping

C.consumers’attitudestowardstipping

D.tippingforgoodservice

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

“Ipromise.〞“Isweartoyouit’llneverhappenagain.〞“Igiveyoumyword.〞“Honestly.Believeme.〞Sure,Itrust.Whynot?IteachEnglishcompositionataprivatecollege.Withacertainexcitementandintensity.Ireadmystudents’essays,hopingtofindthepersonbehindthepen.Aseachsemesterprogresses,plagiarism〔剽竊〕appears.NotonlyismyintelligenceinsultedasoneassumesIwon’tdetectapolishedpieceofprosefromanotherwise-averagewriter,butIfeelasadnessthatastudenthasresortedtobuyingapaperfromapeer.Writershavestyleslikefingerprintsandafterseveralassignments,Icanmatchastudent’sworkwithhisorhernameevenifit’smissingfromtheupperleft-handcorner.

Whyislearninglessimportantthanahighergrade-pointaverage〔GPA〕?Whenwe’rethreatenedorsick,wemakeconditionalpromises.“IfyouletmepassmathIwill….〞“Lord,ifyougetmeoverthisbeforethebighomecominggameI’ll….〞Oncethesituationisbehindus,soarethepromises.Humannature?Perhaps,butwedousethatcliché〔陳詞濫調(diào)〕togetusoutofuncomfortablebargains.Divineinterferenceduringdistressisasked;gratitudeisunpaid.Afterall,fewfulfillthecontract,sowhyshouldanyonebetheexception.Whynot?

Sixyearsago,Itookastudentbeforethedean.HehadturnedinanessaywiththevocabularyandsentencestructureofPhDthesis.Upuntilthattime,bothhisout-of-classandin-classworkwereborderlinepassing.

IquestionedthepersonregardinghisessayandhesworeitI’dunderstandthiscopywouldnothavethetimeandattentionanout-of-classpaperisgiven,but

hehadalreadyafinishedpiecesoheunderstoodwhatwasasked.Hesatonehour,thenturnedinpartofapageofunskilledwritingandfaultylogic.Iconfrontedhimwithbothessays.“Ipromise….,I’mnotlying.IsweartoyouthatIwrotetheessay.I’mjustnervoustoday.〞

TheheadoftheEnglishdepartmentagreedwithmyfinding,andthemeetingwiththedeanhadtheboy’sparentspresent.Afteranhourofdiscussion,touchingoneightoftheboy’spreviousessaysandhisgrade-pointaverage,whichindicatedhewasalreadyonacademicprobation〔留校觀察〕,thedeanagreedthatthestudenthadplagiarized.Hisparentsprotested,“He’sonlyachild〞andweinstructorsarewiserandshouldbecompassionate.Collegepeoplearenotreallychildrenandmosttimeswouldresentbeinglabeledassuch….Exceptinthisuncomfortablecircumstance.

56.Accordingtotheauthor,studentscommitplagiarismmainlyfor_____.

A.money

B.degree

C.higherGPA

D.reputation

57.thesentence“Oncethesituationisbehindus,soarethepromises’impliesthat_________.

A.studentsusuallykeeptheirpromises

B.somestudentstendtobreaktheirpromises

C.thepromisesarealwaysbehindthesituation

D.wecannotjudgethesituationinadvance,aswedotothepromises

58.The“borderlinepassing〞〔Line3,Para.3〕probablymeans____________.

A.fairlygood

B.extremelypoor

C.a(chǎn)boveaverage

D.belowaverage

59.Theboy’sparentsthoughttheirsonshouldbeexcusedmainlybecause_______________.

A.teachersshouldbecompassionate

B.hewasonlyachild

C.instructorswerewiser

D.hewasthreatened

60.Whichofthefollowingmightserveasthetitleofthispassage?

A.HumanNature

B.ConditionalPromises

C.HowtoDetectCheating

D.TheSadnessofPlagiarism

SectionIVTranslation

(20points)

Directions:InthissectionthereisapassageinEnglishTranslatethepassageintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.

Poweringthegreatongoingchangesofourtimeistheriseofhumancreativityasthedefiningfeatureofeconomiclife.Creativityhascometobevalued,becausenewtechnologies,newindustriesandnewwealthflowfromit.Andasaresult,ourlivesandsocietyhavebeguntoechowithcreativeideas.Itisourcommitmenttocreativityinitsvarieddimensionsthatformstheunderlyingspiritofourage.

Creativityisessentialtothewayweliveandworktoday,andinmanysensesalwayshasbeen.Thebigadvancesinstandardofliving–-nottomentionthebigcompetitiveadvantagesinthemarketplace--alwayshavecomefrom〞betterrecipes,notjustmorecooking.〞Onemightarguethat’snotstrictlytrue.Onemightpointout,forinstance,thatduringthelongperiodfromtheearlydaysontheIndustrialRevolutiontomoderntimes,muchofthegrowthinproductivityandmaterialwealthintheindustrialnationscamenotjustfromcreativeinventionslikethesteamengine,butfromthewidespreadapplicationof“cookinginquantity〞businessmethodslikemassivedivisionoflabor,concentrationofassets,verticalintegrationandeconomiesofscale.Butthosemethodsthemselveswerecreativedevelopments.參考答案人類創(chuàng)造力的提升,作為經(jīng)濟生活所定義的特征,為我們這個時代正在發(fā)生的巨大變化,提供了巨大的動力。因為新的技術(shù),新的工業(yè),新的財富都伴隨著創(chuàng)造力產(chǎn)生,創(chuàng)造力逐漸受到重視。所以,我們的生活中和社會中,開始回響著創(chuàng)造性的思想。正是我們在各個方面對創(chuàng)造力的認同,形成了我們這個時代潛在的精神。創(chuàng)造力對于我們今天的生活和工作是致關(guān)重要的,從許多意義上來說曾經(jīng)也是。在不設(shè)計大市場中大的競爭優(yōu)勢的情況下,生活水平的大幅度提高總是來自更好的食譜,而不是更多的烹飪。也許會有人提出這并不完全正確。有人也許會舉例指出,從早期的工業(yè)革命到現(xiàn)代化時代這么長的時期內(nèi),在工業(yè)領(lǐng)域中,許多生產(chǎn)效率的進步和物質(zhì)財富的增長并不僅僅來源煜創(chuàng)造性的創(chuàng)造,如蒸氣機,還來源于講求量的商業(yè)方法的廣泛應(yīng)用,比方大規(guī)模的勞動力劃分,資本集中,縱向

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