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The passage is mainly about ________.

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A.resignation as an effective way of dealing with business crises

B.the importance of delegating responsibility to employees

C.ways of evading responsibility in times of crises

D.the difference between two business cultures

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  • 1Which of the following statements is TRUE、

    A.Boeing had nothing to do with the JAL air crash in 1985.

    B.American executives consider authority and responsibility inseparable.

    C.School principals bear legal responsibility for students’ crimes.

    D.Persuading employees to take pay cuts doesn’t help solve corporate crises.

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  • 2What’s Professor George Lodge’s attitude towards the resignations of Japanese corporate leaders、

    A.Sympathetic.

    B.Biased.

    C.B.Biase

    D.C.Critical.D.Approving.

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  • 3According to the passage if you want to be a good manager in Japan, you have to ________.

    A.apologize promptly for your subordinates’ mistakes

    B.be skillful in accepting blames from customers

    C.make symbolic sacrifices whenever necessary

    D.create a strong sense of company loyalty

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  • 4Why did the chairman of Toshiba resign his position in 1987、

    A.Because in Japan, the leakage of a state secret to Russians is a grave crime.

    B.Because he had been under attack for shifting responsibility to his subordinates.

    C.Because in Japan, the chief executive of a corporation is held responsible for the mistake made by its subsidiaries.

    D.Because he had been accused of being cowardly towards crises that were taking place in his corporation.

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  • 5                                   Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.

    A.They had lost their jobs as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

    B.They had been suffering from political and religious oppression.

    C.They wanted to flee from the widespread famine in Northern Europe.

    D.They wanted to make a fortune there by starting their own businesses.

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  • 6As is given in the first paragraph, the reason why the car has become a problem is that ________.

    A.poor people can’t afford it

    B.it is too expensive to maintain

    C.too many people are using it

    D.it causes too many road accidents

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  • 7According to the passage, the car started to gain popularity because ________.

    A.it didn’t break down as easily as a horse

    B.it had a comparatively pleasant odor

    C.it caused less pollution than horses

    D.it brightened up the gloomy streets

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  • 8What impact did the use of cars have on society、

    A.People were compelled to leave downtown areas.

    B.People were able to live in less crowded suburban areas.

    C.Business along trolley and rail lines slackene

    D.D.City streets were free of ugly overhead wires.

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  • 9Mr. Flink argued in his book that cars would not be widely used in other countries because ________.

    A.the once booming car market has become saturated

    B.traffic jams in those countries are getting more and more serious

    C.expensive motorways are not available in less developed countries

    D.people worry about pollution and the diminishing oil resources

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  • 10What’s wrong with Mr. Flink’s prediction、

    A.The use of automobiles has kept increasing worldwide.

    B.New generations of cars are virtually pollution free.

    C.The population of America has not increased as fast.

    D.People’s environmental concerns are constantly increasing.

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