Many small businesses do not produce enough profits to finance growth.
Many employees in small businesses have problems working as part of a team.
Being able to recruit the right people is the most important factor affecting growth.
Leaders of small businesses lack the experience to make their companies a success.
第1题:
短语
M: Miss, can I interest you in a pork special with serving tonight? It’s only 799, half the usual price and it’s very tasty.
W: Oh really? I will try it.
Q: What does the man say about the dish?
是听力吧?这样我做不了。
第2题:
What does the writer dislike most about dinner parties in New Yorkers
A. There is a strange mix of people.
B. The restaurants are expensive.
C. The bill is not fairly shared.
D. People have to pay cash
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第4题:
Advice on how to select suitable staff.
A means of contacting potential clients.
A simple checklist for analysing problems.
Direct experience of a number of industries.
第5题:
And yet
Or else
If so
Still worse
第6题:
They are frequently caused by the personalities of GMs.
GMs are often reluctant to intervene.
They are often made worse by a GM’s ambition.
GMs can help solve them by effective liaison.
第7题:
They rely on management systems that are out of date.
They will not adopt measures that provide long-term solutions.
They have little confidence in the business advice that is available.
They do not take market changes into account when drawing up business plans.
第8题:
Many small businesses do not produce enough profits to finance growth.
Many employees in small businesses have problems working as part of a team.
Being able to recruit the right people is the most important factor affecting growth.
Leaders of small businesses lack the experience to make their companies a success.
第9题:
He is applying for a managerial position.
He might benefit from the article’s advice.
He suffers from the symptoms of stress.
He recently had an article published.
第10题:
It is wrong to assume that they are different from other managers.
The problems they have to cope with are specific to small businesses.
They find it difficult to attract staff with sufficient expertise.
They could learn from the organisational skills of managers in large companies.
第11题:
They should definitely do it
They can’t find the means to do it
It would be a meaningless act
第12题:
No indication about the recycling of the work.
Disguising the original work by making small changes.
Indication about the small changes in the work.
Substitution of technical terms in two different languages.
第13题:
What would someone learn from this text?( )
A.How to make a lot of money.
B. How to write a book about business.
C. What the book is about.
D. What the writer"s family is like.
第14题:
24. What kind of car does the writer's aunt have?
A. A small one.
B. A dear one.
C. An old one.
D. We don't know.
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第16题:
She often travels within the company’s service area.
She is interested in purchasing car insurance.
She frequently drives between Montreal and Boston.
She recently moved to Quebec.
第17题:
Business executives need to know how to generate customer loyalty.
Many executives believe more investment in customer loyalty means more profit.
It is necessary for companies to generate customer loyalty at all costs.
Customer loyalty will for sure help corporations make more money.
第18题:
She has lied about what happened.
She was not involved in the scandal.
She refused to give her account of the story.
She helped the police with their investigation.
第19题:
It is directly associated with her moods.
It can make her feel depressed.
It has made her very famous.
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第21题:
Rather expensive
Nice and Friendly
Very small
第22题:
contacting the writer in person
linking to other relevant articles
reading the advertising brochures
communicating with other readers
第23题:
Its author is a young girl.
It was written in a serious way.
One theme may be racial inequality.
Tom Robinson committed a crime.
第24题: