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Why many corporations have bought computers and switched their software?A.Because their co

Why many corporations have bought computers and switched their software?

A.Because their computers were outdated

B.Because Y2K will cause trouble

C.Because their computers broke down

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第1题
Why did Richard give up his job in an investment corporation?A.Because at that time there

Why did Richard give up his job in an investment corporation?

A.Because at that time there were too many graduates of computer science

B.Because he loved books more than computers

C.Because he felt that internet had a bright future

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第2题
"If it takes you six hours to read this book, somewhere in the world 2,500 people will hav
e died of starvation or of hunger-related illness by the time you【36】."

Why are so many【37】? Susan George affirms with conviction, and with solid【38】, that it is not because there【39】too many passengers on" Spaceship Earth ", not because【40】bad weather or changing climates, but because of food【41】by the rich.【42】the poor go hungry.

The multinational agribusiness corporations,【43】governments with their food "aid" policies and supposedly neural multilateral development organizations【44】responsibility for their【45】.

They all work in corporation【46】local elites, themselves nurtured and protected by the powerful in the【47】world. The United States【48】the way, leads the pack and is【49】imposing its control over the whole planet.

Only those【50】people who can become consumers will eat in the Brave New World being shaped【51】the well-fed. The standard liberal solution to【52】the world-population control or the Green Revolution are just【53】the hungry poor don't need. All the need is social change, otherwise known as【54】. With that, they could, and would, resolve most of their problems【55】.

(41)

A.spend

B.read

C.finish

D.overtake

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第3题
The opportunity ______ in a prestigious corporation is a dream for the graduates nowadays
in many countries.

A.to work

B.working

C.worked

D.to be working

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第4题
Why do the students say this:A.To recommend against buying stock in a corporationB.To expl

Why do the students say this:

A.To recommend against buying stock in a corporation

B.To explain why consumers need to be very cautious

C.To give reasons why governments regulate corporations

D.To complain about negative trends in advertising

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第5题
Why is White attracted to buy the Bethlehem Steel Corporation?A.Because the company is goi

Why is White attracted to buy the Bethlehem Steel Corporation?

A.Because the company is going bankrupt, like his other purchases.

B.Because it is the largest producer of steel in the U. S.

C.Because the company is being sold for a good price.

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第6题
Which of the following is TRUE of the large corporation?A.They only employ graduate studen

Which of the following is TRUE of the large corporation?

A.They only employ graduate students in colleges.

B.They can offer many job opportunities.

C.They have many sub-companies throughout the country.

D.Their requirements are very high.

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第7题
听力原文:Chris: I've heard that you used to work for the BBC, is that true?Erwin: Yes, tha

听力原文:Chris: I've heard that you used to work for the BBC, is that true?

Erwin: Yes, that's true. I worked as a news journalist for the World Service, specializing in Africa.

Chris: Then how could you turn to become a dive master in Seychelles?

Erwin: As I've told you, I worked for the World Service in Africa. That was bow I first had the opportunity to visit the Indian Ocean Islands of Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros and Madagascar-even though I wash't a diver then.

Chris: So over time you developed an interest in diving, right?

Erwin: Yes, over a period of years I fell in love with Seychelles and by the time I came to live there I was an obsessive diver.

Chris: Did you leave the BBC after you went to live in the Seychelles?

Erwin: No. Diving became part of the reason I wanted to live there, but officially I was on loan to the Seychelles Broad casting Corporation from the BBC--helping to train the local radio and TV journalists.

Chris: What prompted you to come back to the UK then?

Erwin: To be frank, I became bored of living on a small island. It was quite a stressful experience in many ways, and the BBC wanted me back.

Why did the man go to Seychelles?

A.Because he likes diving.

B.Because he wanted to find a job as a dive master there.

C.Because he worked for the World Service.

D.Because he was assigned to Madagascar.

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第8题
How many years would a general manager work for Marriott Corporation averagely?

A.15 years.

B.20 years

C.25 years

D.30 years

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第9题
Britain's bosses would have you believe that business in Britain is groaning under red tap
e and punitive tax levels, inhibiting enterprise and putting British firms at a disadvantage compared with overseas competitors.

As usual, reality paints a far different picture from the tawdry image scrawled by the CBI and Tory frontbenchers. Not only do British businesses pay lower levels of corporation tax than their counterparts abroad but they benefit from the most savage legal hamstringing of trade unionism.

But boardroom fat cats in Britain have one further advantage over their competitors, which is their total inability to feel any sense of shame.

The relatively poor performance since the 1990s of pension investment funds, overseen by the top companies themselves, has brought about a wide-ranging cull of occupational pension schemes. Final salary schemes have been axed in favour of money purchase or have been barred to new employees and, in many companies, staff have been told that they will have to increase pensions fund payments to ensure previously guaranteed benefits.

At a time when the government has been deliberately running down the value of the state retirement pension and driving pensioners towards means-tested benefits, the increasingly shaky nature of occupational schemes has brought about higher levels of insecurity among working people.

However, it's not all doom and gloom. There is a silver lining.

Unfortunately, that silver lining, doesn't shine too brightly outside the corridors of corporate power, where directors are doing what they are best at—looking after number one. Bosses are not only slurping up huge salaries, each-way bonuses and golden parachutes. They have also, as TUC general secretary Brendan Barber says, got "their snouts in a pensions trough."

If having contributions worth one-thirtieth of their salary each year paid into a pension scheme is good enough for directors, why do most workers only receive one-sixtieth? And if companies only donate 6 percent of an employee's salary for money purchase schemes, why do they give 20430 percent for directors' schemes?

The answer, which will be no secret to many trade unionists, is that we live in a class- divided society in which big business and the rich call the shots.

The Child Poverty Action Group revelation that Britain also has the worst regional social inequality in the industrialised world—second only to Mexico—illustrates how fatuous are claims that this country enjoys social justice and opportunities for all. The stark facts of inequality, based on class, gender, age and race, that are outlined in the CPAG Poverty book ought to dictate a new government approach to tackling poverty.

Inequality and poverty cannot be tackled by allowing big business and the rich to dodge their responsibilities to society and to use their positions of power to seize the lion's share.

According to the author, British businesses ______.

A.suffer h lot from high levels of corporation tax

B.are experiencing an unfair competition

C.complain about the CBI and Tory leaders

D.enjoy more advantages than foreign businesses

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第10题
If a corporation is out of business, the shareholders__________.[A] pay the debet

If a corporation is out of business, the shareholders__________.

[A] pay the debets of the company according to how many stocks they hold

[B] can only get very little reward for their investment

[C] will get into debt as the corporation does

[D] have no obligation to pay the debts of the corporation

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第11题
Why doesn't transferring the Semco model to a large corporation have much hope of success?

A.Because General Motors doesn't have the democratic organisations in the company

B.Because giving up control would spread the information out in the open

C.Because the model has not been popular in the large companies

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