单选:
1. The general arts course at the university encompasses a wide range of subjects.
A. Empowers B. Includes C. Composes D. Embodies
2. The professors are given much leeway to decide which ideas are worth teaching and which are best forgotten.
A. Room B. Bypass C. Subway D. Likelihood
3. The new breed of entrepreneurs are those of vision and integrity.
A. Trait B. Identity C. Variety D. Diversity
4. In the early nineteenth century, the knowledge of the physics of heat was rudimentary.
A. Growing B. Undevloped C. Necessary D. Unnecessary
5. He’s founded a small business after leaving his previous job in the world-leading chemical corporation.
A. Financed B. Studied C. Established D. Followed
6. They have become embroiled in the controversy over apartheid in South Africa.
A. Embarked B. Tangled C. Concerned D. Involved
7. Most MBA curricula can be divided roughly into three parts: a core curriculum of required subjects; a specialized subject and the educational process itself.
A. Partially B. Crudely C. Approximately D. Unevenly
8. Many business, assuming a broad social and political role, are partrons of the arts.
A. Processors B. Managers C. Controllers D. Supporters
9. It’s a sheer waste of time to argue with such a fool
A. Complete B. Only C. Surely D. Adsolutely
10. Chinese enterprise manager and business educators are now plumbing the potential of the Global Management Challenge, a simulated business management competition in its third year since it was introduced to China.
A. Exploring B. Plucking C. Plotting D. Extracting
