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The company is small but promising. ______I'll take the job.A.In some casesB.In that caseC

The company is small but promising. ______I'll take the job.

A.In some cases

B.In that case

C.In case

D.In any case

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第1题
The small company is ______ to handle this large order.A.ableB.probableC.reasonableD.possi

The small company is ______ to handle this large order.

A.able

B.probable

C.reasonable

D.possible

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第2题
What kind of company is it?A.A large international textile company.B.A large international

What kind of company is it?

A.A large international textile company.

B.A large international chemical company.

C.A small textile company.

D.A small chemical company.

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第3题
一般来说,超额收益在哪些市场中更容易被发现()

A.债券市场

B.新兴国家(emerging nation)资本市场

C.房地产基金

D.小盘股(small company stock)

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第4题
No sooner his job in a small company than he received an offer from a big international

A. he quit

B. he had quit

C. had he quit

D. does he quit

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第5题
An interesting theory in economics is demonstrated by the Head Man of a small mountain tri
be. It seems that this tribe was very good at making straw mats that had great sales potential in the【C1】______market. The representative of an American company【C2】______to visit the tribe and【C3】______to make a good business deal. He【C4】______to the Head Man and【C5】______that his company would like to【C6】______several thousand pieces. Undoubtedly, he said, the business【C7】______would be profitable to the【C8】______. After some thought the Head Man【C9】______, but announced that the price per【C10】______would be higher on such a【C11】______order than it would be if【C12】______a small order were placed. The representative was【C13】______than a little shocked【C14】______the business sense of the Head Man【C15】______insisted that the price should be【C16】______because of the large volume, and【C17】______not higher. "No, "replied the Head of the tribe【C18】______. "But why not?" asked the American. "Because【C19】______is so tiresome to make the【C20】______article over and over, "answered the Head Man.

【C1】

A.world

B.global

C.worldly

D.globe

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第6题
听力原文:M: Leave all large pieces of baggage on the platform. next to the bus. Small arti
cles can be put on the rack above your seat

W: Driver, should I put my hatbox on the platform. or would it fit into the rack?

Q: What is the woman's problem concerning the hatbox?

(13)

A.The shape is wrong.

B.It's too small for her hat.

C.The bus company doesn't want it.

D.If it can go into the rack.

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第7题
Google, the Internet search-engine company, has announced it will give more than twenty-fi
ve million dollars in money and investments to help the poor. The company says the effort involves using the power of information and technology to help people improve their lives. Aleem Walji works for Google.org -- the part of the company that gives money to good causes. He said the company’s first project will help identify where infectious (传染性的) diseases are developing. In Southeast Asia and Africa, for example, Google.org will work with partners to strengthen early-warning systems and take action against growing health threats. Google.org’s second project will invest in ways to help small and medium-sized businesses grow. Walji says microfinance (小额信贷) is generally small, short-term loans that create few jobs. Instead, he says Google.org wants to develop ways to bring investors and business owners together to create jobs and improve economic growth. Google.org will also give money to help two climate-change programs announced earlier this year. One of these programs studies ways to make renewable (再生的) energy less costly than coal-based energy. The other is examining the efforts being made to increase the use of electric cars. The creators of Google have promised to give Google.org about one percent of company profits and one percent of its total stock value every year. Aleem Walji says this amount may increase in the future. The purpose of Google’s investments is to ________.A.help poor people

B.develop new technology

C.expand its own business

D.increase the power of information

According to Aleem Walji, the company’s first project is to ________.A.set up a new system to warn people of infectious diseases

B.find out where infectious diseases develop

C.identify the causes of infectious diseases

D.cure patients of infectious diseases

From the last paragraph we learn that the investments by Google.org come from ________.A.Google’s profits and stock value

B.some international IT companies

C.the company’s own interests

D.local commercial banks

What kind of businesses will benefit from Google.org’s second project?A.large enterprises

B.cross-national companies

C.foreign-funded corporations

D.small and medium-sized businesses

From the fourth paragraph, we learn that Google’s money is also invested to help ________.A.start more research programs

B.make more advanced electric cars

C.develop renewable and coal-based energy

D.conduct studies related to climate changes

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第8题
Many people, particularly recent college graduates, dreaming of owning their own businesse
s. Although such ventures are often exciting and profitable, the new entrepreneur should thoroughly investigate and plan the situation before plunging in. The first step should be to assemble a board of advisers, including a lawyer, an accountant, and an insurance representative. These individuals can provide valuable information and counsel. Securing the necessary licenses and permits is also a precondition and may require research to determine what is necessary.

Most successful small business owners have considerable knowledge in the area working for others be fore they become independent. They also begin with substantial financial backing and a good location. Renting space may be preferable or necessary at the start, but the lease on the building must be examined carefully before it is signed. The new owner should be thoroughly familiar with the market and the competition. A person who wants to buy an existing business can often learn the history of the company and its prospects from the owner's records. Once the business gets started, accurate and complete records should be kept to monitor the company's progress and profits.

Financing may be the most difficult step for small-business owners. They may rely on their own savings or borrow money from a bank or the Small Business Administration. Some suppliers will sell merchandise on credit, and manufacturers may be willing to finance the purchase of equipment. If the new business is a corporation, the owner may choose to sell stock.

Once the new business is started, the Small Business Administration is a good source of advice. Several of its programs are designed to help new owners with expertise of retired executives. A nearby university or trade association may also help owners locate local sources of help.

New business owners often report that they work long, hard hours but find the experience extremely satisfying. The realization that their efforts will produce actual results in the form. of profit, success, and pride can be quite motivating. Those who have worked for others enjoy the opportunity to make decisions and follow projects through to completion. Many report that hard work has never been so enjoyable before. Careful research, investigation, and planning at the outset do not guarantee success, but they provide a good foundation for the new small business and its owner.

Before you begin, the most necessary adviser for you is ______.

A.a retired executive

B.a bank officer

C.a lawyer

D.a professor of economics

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第9题
Morgan Rees has always been a good businessman. He used to own three petrol stations a
nd was busy most of the time. When he was 65, the normal retirement age, he decided that he didn't want to stop, so he carried on working for another two years. Eventually, when he was nearly 68, his wife, Dolly, asked him to retire because she wanted to enjoy their old age together. Reluctantly, he handed over the business to his son.

But he was unhappy. He didn't know what to do with himself. Although he read a lot of books and he went on holiday to interesting places with his wife, he was bored and began to get depressed because he hated being retired.

Then one day he saw an advertisement in the newspaper and, without telling his wife, he bought a small crockery (陶器) factory. The next week he told his family. They were horrified and worried. They thought he was too old at 71 to start work again.

He is now 76 and he has expanded the company considerably. He has increased the number of staff from 6 to 24 and he has found many new customers for the products. He has developed the export market and has improved profits by 200%. He has opened a new design office and employed three young designers. They have been all over the world to get new ideas, and one of them has gone to France this week to a major trade fair. Most importantly, he hasn't been bored since he bought the factory.

1)、The topic sentence of Para. 1 is ______.

A.Morgan Rees has always been a good businessman

B.he used to own three petrol stations and was busy most of the time

C.when Morgan Rees was 65, he got retired

D.reluctantly, he handed over the business to his son

2)、The topic sentence of Para. 2 is ______.

A.he didn't know what to do with himself

B.he went on holiday to interesting places with his wife

C.he was unhappy after he got retired

D.none of them

3)、Which of the following statements can best express the main idea of Para. 3?

A.One day he saw an advertisement in the newspaper.

B.He bought a small crockery factory in secret and started work again.

C.He told his family he bought a small crockery factory.

D.His family was horrified and worried when they learned he bought the small factory.

4)、What is the central idea of the last paragraph?

A.Morgan Rees has worked until he is 76.

B.Morgan Rees has developed the export market and improved the profits by 200%.

C.Morgan Rees hasn't been bored since he bought the factory.

D.Since he started working again, Morgan Rees has expanded the company considerably, which has enriched his retired life.

5)、The passage mainly deals with ______.

A.why Morgan Rees bought a small crockery factory

B.how Morgan Rees lived his retired life more happily by turning to work again

C.how Moran Rees became a good businessman

D.how Moran Rees expanded the company considerably

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第10题
Japan is a small country with few natural resources.(11 ) this,Japanese productivity

Japan is a small country with few natural resources. (11 ) this,Japanese productivity,the rate at which goods are produced,(12 ) more than eleven times in the past thirty years.Many people in the West

wonder how the Japanese do it.The key (13 ) Japan's success can be discovered by looking at some basic differences between Japanese and Western attitudes towards work.People in the West generally view work (14 ) a necessary evil--one must give up part of one's freedom to earn the money needed to live. To the Japanese, however, work is the central interest of one's life;it's (15 ) that a Japanese established his identity.A Japanese business firm is like a family.When an employee joins a company,he expects to work for that company for the rest of his working life;(16 ) is anyone dismissed.Promotion is based on the seniority system,the length of employment (17 ) one's rank in the company. Those at the bottom do not (18 ) Chances for promotion because those at the top retire at a certain age (19 ) others may have their turn.In addition,the difference betweenthe lowest and the highest salaries is much 1ess than (20 ) in the West.

11.[A]Because of [B]As for [C]Although [D]Despite

12.[A]have increased [B]has increased [C]are increasing [D]is increasing

13.[A]to [B]of [C]for [D]in

14.[A]like [B]for [C]about [D]as

15.[A]this [B]that [C]here [D]where

16.[A]barely [B]rarely [C]occasionally [D]frequently

17.[A]determines [B]has determined [C]determining [D]to determine

18.[A]care about [B]care for [C]worry about [D]concern with

19.[A]in that [B]such that [C]for that [D]so that

20.[A]that [B]those [C]one [D]ones

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