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1、2023年黑龙江考研英语考试考前冲刺卷 本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。 一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coi
2、ned 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US ventu
3、re capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place thei
4、r newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of t
5、he table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at,
6、 risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms h
7、ave (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.4() A.vain B.depth C.brief D.essence 2.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that ha
8、s venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing
9、 for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has bee
10、n both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business
11、 acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back o
12、ut of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of tech
13、nology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.5() A.burnout B.start up C.handover D.cut-back 3.Venture capital h
14、as now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the
15、 US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited p
16、henomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists
17、 then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investme
18、nt banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staf
19、f. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very special
20、ized experts.6() A.apparent B.confusing C.plausible D.promising 4.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, mea
21、nt (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transac
22、tional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of speciali
23、zed hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . A
24、t some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies.
25、 What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than o
26、ne area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.8() A.commented B.imposed C.acted D.centered 5.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the de
27、finition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make m
28、atters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms fou
29、nd themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture
30、 capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities
31、 and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge.
32、 In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.9() A.prospects B.stimuli C.dealings D.schemes 6.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here
33、is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall
34、 name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund
35、 money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional f
36、inancing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (
37、14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were
38、quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.10() A.explored B.acqui
39、red C.terminated D.commercialized 7.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very you
40、ng ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the inv
41、estment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a
42、 series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see op
43、portunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their c
44、apital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsour
45、ced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.11() A.recruits B.regards C.relics D.returns 8.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) c
46、oined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US ven
47、ture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place th
48、eir newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of
49、 the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best a
50、t, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms
51、 have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.12() A.enhanced B.characterized C.obscured D.undertaken 9.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each
52、 major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equ
53、ity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture c
54、apital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of t
55、heir (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and in other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture ca
56、pitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on s
57、pecific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis to very specialized experts.13() A.pension B.hazard C.abuse D.sector 10.V
58、enture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Business School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especi
59、ally outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, howe
60、ver, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Ven
61、ture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitions. Historically, the venture capitalists had sat at the end of the table representing the company being (12) . At some point, they began to see opportunities in financing such (13) and i
62、n other investment banking type activities.In the long (14) , however, venture capitalists will back out of investment banking type activities and focus on what they are best at, risking capital investments in (15) companies. What is required to place their capital and still realize their (16) is a
63、 ramp up in staff. In the 1980s, many of the firms were quite small and (17) on specific areas of technology where they had in (18) knowledge. In the 1990s the successful firms have (19) management staff, (20) into more than one area of technology, and outsourced more of their technological analysis
64、 to very specialized experts.14() A.floated B.bubbled C.drifted D.submerged 11.Venture capital has now become a global phenomenon. Here is the (1) status of each major region that has venture capital activity. (2) , the definition of venture capital, (3) coined 50 years ago at Harvard Busines
65、s School, meant (4) capital for new or very young ventures. Over time, (5) , and especially outside the US and Canada, it has become a coverall name for any type of equity related financing for privately held companies. To make matters even more (6) , some US venture capital firms have begun delving
66、 into transactional finance more (7) to the investment banking community. This is, however, a limited phenomenon.Indeed, the influx of (8) fund money into the venture capital market has been both a curse and a blessing. Firms found themselves battling to place their newly (9) funds with a (10) number of specialized hitech firms. The result was a series of losses in the early 1990s.Venture capitalists then became immersed in transactional financing as a result of their (11) in business acquisitio
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