单选题Mr Smith feels greatly ______ with his son's performance in school as he is always the top of his class.A disturbedB worriedC distressedD satisfied

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单选题
Mr Smith feels greatly ______ with his son's performance in school as he is always the top of his class.
A

disturbed

B

worried

C

distressed

D

satisfied


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  • 第1题:

    TQ Company, a listed company, recently went into administration (it had become insolvent and was being managed by a firm of insolvency practitioners). A group of shareholders expressed the belief that it was the chairman, Miss Heike Hoiku, who was primarily to blame. Although the company’s management had made a number of strategic errors that brought about the company failure, the shareholders blamed the chairman for failing to hold senior management to account. In particular, they were angry that Miss Hoiku had not challenged chief executive Rupert Smith who was regarded by some as arrogant and domineering. Some said that Miss Hoiku was scared of Mr Smith.

    Some shareholders wrote a letter to Miss Hoiku last year demanding that she hold Mr Smith to account for a number of previous strategic errors. They also asked her to explain why she had not warned of the strategic problems in her chairman’s statement in the annual report earlier in the year. In particular, they asked if she could remove Mr Smith from office for incompetence. Miss Hoiku replied saying that whilst she understood their concerns, it was difficult to remove a serving chief executive from office.

    Some of the shareholders believed that Mr Smith may have performed better in his role had his reward package been better designed in the first place. There was previously a remuneration committee at TQ but when two of its four non-executive members left the company, they were not replaced and so the committee effectively collapsed.

    Mr Smith was then able to propose his own remuneration package and Miss Hoiku did not feel able to refuse him.

    He massively increased the proportion of the package that was basic salary and also awarded himself a new and much more expensive company car. Some shareholders regarded the car as ‘excessively’ expensive. In addition, suspecting that the company’s performance might deteriorate this year, he exercised all of his share options last year and immediately sold all of his shares in TQ Company.

    It was noted that Mr Smith spent long periods of time travelling away on company business whilst less experienced directors struggled with implementing strategy at the company headquarters. This meant that operational procedures were often uncoordinated and this was one of the causes of the eventual strategic failure.

    (a) Miss Hoiku stated that it was difficult to remove a serving chief executive from office.

    Required:

    (i) Explain the ways in which a company director can leave the service of a board. (4 marks)

    (ii) Discuss Miss Hoiku’s statement that it is difficult to remove a serving chief executive from a board.

    (4 marks)

    (b) Assess, in the context of the case, the importance of the chairman’s statement to shareholders in TQ

    Company’s annual report. (5 marks)

    (c) Criticise the structure of the reward package that Mr Smith awarded himself. (4 marks)

    (d) Criticise Miss Hoiku’s performance as chairman of TQ Company. (8 marks)


    正确答案:

    (a) (i) Leaving the service of a board
    Resignation with or without notice. Any director is free to withdraw his or her labour at any time but there is normally
    a notice period required to facilitate an orderly transition from the outgoing chief executive to the incoming one.
    Not offering himself/herself for re-election. Terms of office, which are typically three years, are renewable if the director
    offers him or herself for re-election and the shareholders support the renewal. Retirement usually takes place at the end
    of a three-year term when the director decides not to seek re-election.
    Death in service when, obviously, the director is unable to either provide notice or seek retirement.
    Failure of the company. When a company fails, all directors’ contracts are cancelled although this need not signal the
    end of the directors’ involvement with company affairs as there may be ongoing legal issues to be resolved.
    Being removed e.g. by being dismissed for disciplinary offences. It is relatively easy to ‘prove’ a disciplinary offence but
    much more difficult to ‘prove’ incompetence. The nature of disciplinary offences are usually made clear in the terms and
    conditions of employment and company policy.
    Prolonged absence. Directors unable to perform. their duties owing to protracted absence, for any reason, may be
    removed. The length of qualifying absence period varies by jurisdiction.
    Being disqualified from being a company director by a court. Directors can be banned from holding directorships by a
    court for a number of reasons including personal bankruptcy and other legal issues.
    Failing to be re-elected if, having offered him or herself for re-election, shareholders elect not to re-appoint.
    An ‘agreed departure’ such as by providing compensation to a director to leave.

    (ii) Discuss Miss Hoiku’s statement
    The way that directors’ contracts and company law are written (in most countries) makes it difficult to remove a director
    such as Mr Smith from office during an elected term of office so in that respect, Miss Hoiku is correct. Unless his contract
    has highly specific performance targets built in to it, it is difficult to remove Mr Smith for incompetence in the
    short-term as it is sometimes difficult to assess the success of strategies until some time has passed. If the alleged
    incompetence is within Mr Smith’s term of office (typically three years) then it will usually be necessary to wait until the
    director offers himself for re-election. The shareholders can then simply not re-elect the incompetent director (in this
    case, Mr Smith). The most likely way to achieve the departure of Mr Smith within his term of office will be to ‘encourage’
    him to resign by other directors failing to support him or by shareholders issuing a vote of no confidence at an AGM or
    EGM. This would probably involve offering him a suitable financial package to depart at a time chosen by the other
    members of the board or company shareholders.
    (b) Importance of the chairman’s statement
    The chairman’s statement (or president’s letter in some countries) is an important and usually voluntary item, typically carried
    at the very beginning of an annual report. In general terms, it is intended to convey important messages to shareholders in
    general, strategic terms. As a separate section from other narrative reporting sections of an annual report, it offers the
    chairman the opportunity to inform. shareholders about issues that he or she feels it would be beneficial for them to be aware
    of. This independent communication is an important part of the separation of the roles of CEO and chairman.
    In the case of TQ Company, the role of the chairman is of particular importance because of the dominance of Mr Smith.
    Miss Hoiku had a particular responsibility to use her most recent statement to inform. shareholders about going concern issues
    notwithstanding the difficulties that might cause in her relationship with Mr Smith. Miss Hoiku has an ethical as well as an
    agency responsibility to express her independence in the chairman’s statement and convey issues relevant to company value
    to the company’s shareholders. She can use her chairman’s statement for this purpose.

    (c) Criticise the structure of the reward package that Mr Smith awarded himself
    The balance between basic to performance related pay was very poor. Mr Smith, perhaps being aware that the prospect of
    gaining much performance related income was low, took the opportunity to increase the fixed element of his income to
    compensate. This was not only unprofessional and unethical on Mr Smith’s part, but it also represented very bad value for
    shareholders. Having exercised his share options and sold the resulting shares, there was now no element of alignment of
    his package with shareholder interests at all. His award to himself of an ‘excessively’ expensive company car was also not
    in the shareholders’ interests. The fact that he exercised and sold all of his share options means that he will now have no
    personal financial motivation to take strategic decisions intended to increase TQ Company’s share value. This represents a
    poor degree of alignment between Mr Smith’s package and the interests of TQ’s shareholders.
    (d) Criticise Miss Hoiku’s performance as chairman of TQ Company
    The case describes a particularly poor performance by a company chairman. It is a key function of the chairman to represent
    the shareholders’ interests in the company and Miss Hoiku has clearly failed in this duty.
    A key reason for her poor performance was her reported inability or unwillingness to face up to Mr Smith who was clearly a
    domineering personality. A key quality of a company chairman is his or her ability and willingness to personally challenge the
    chief executive if necessary.
    She failed to ensure that a committee structure was in place, allowing as she did, the remunerations committee to atrophy
    when two members left the company.
    Linked to this, it appears from the case that the two non-executive directors that left were not replaced and again, it is a part
    of the chairman’s responsibility to ensure that an adequate number of non-executives are in place on the board.
    She inexplicably allowed Mr Smith to design his own rewards package and presided over him reducing the performance
    related element of his package which was clearly misaligned with the shareholders’ interests.
    When Mr Smith failed to co-ordinate the other directors because of his unspecified business travel, she failed to hold him to
    account thereby allowing the company’s strategy to fail.
    There seems to have been some under-reporting of potential strategic problems in the most recent annual report. A ‘future
    prospects’ or ‘continuing business’ statement is often a required disclosure in an annual report (in many countries) and there is evidence that this statement may have been missing or misleading in the most recent annual report.

  • 第2题:

    Mr. Wang and his son, both looking very happy, ______ taking a walk in the park.

    A. are

    B. is

    C. has

    D. have


    正确答案:A
         7.此题考查主谓的一致性及时态。And 连接两个主语,谓语动词用复数,其行为为现在进行时态。选项A是正确的。

  • 第3题:

    Mr.Smith, together with his children and wife, ( )photos on the Great Wall.

    A、were seen take

    B、was seen taking

    C、was seen take

    D、were seen taking


    参考答案:B

  • 第4题:

    Mr.Smith will make a note( )Mr. Sanchez′s request for consular invoice.

    A、of

    B、for

    C、to

    D、against


    参考答案:A

  • 第5题:

    Li had something to tell the manager, Mr Smith, so he went to his place, entering the room and said:

    A、You're not busy, I hope.

    B、Got a minute?

    C、I'm terribly sorry to trouble you, Mr Smith.

    D、Can I have a word with you Mr Smith?


    参考答案:D

  • 第6题:

    Mr Green warned his son () after drinking.

    A、to never drive

    B、never driving

    C、never to drive

    D、nerver drive


    参考答案:C

  • 第7题:

    Mr. Brown wrote the words down on________。

    A. the wall

    B. the door

    C. a piece of paper

    D. his son's pocket


    正确答案:C
    c[解析]根据第二段“…he wrote these words down on a piece of paper”可知答案选C。

  • 第8题:

    He yielded to his son's request for a bicycle.

    A:exhausted
    B:gave up
    C:defeated
    D:agreed

    答案:D
    解析:
    本句意思:“他不得不同意了儿子的请求给他买一辆自行车。"yield to:被迫同意,屈服。agree:同意。例如:I agree with you in this matter.在这件事上我同意你的看法。 exhaust:耗尽。例如:Her energy has been exhausted by looking after the kid.照看孩子耗尽了她所有的精力。give up:放弃。例如:Nothing can make me give up my faith.没有什么能让我放弃我的信仰。defeat:击败,否决。例如:The proposal was defeated by just two votes.该提议以两票之差被否决。

  • 第9题:

    Every morning Mr. Smith takes a()to his office.

    Aminutes' walk

    Bminute's walk

    Cminutes walk

    Dminute walk


    D

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Mr. Smith was occupied in preparing for his lessons and marking students’ compositions.
    A

    was absorbed in

    B

    was freed from

    C

    was busy with  

    D

    was attracted by


    正确答案: C
    解析: be occupied in忙碌于,从事于。be busy with与之同义。be absorbed in全神贯注于。be freed from没有…的。be attracted by被吸引。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Whom did Mr. Black buy a present for?
    A

    His boss.

    B

    The son of his boss.

    C

    Mr. Black’s wife.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    考 点:细节题。由第一段内容可知Black买鸟是为了送给老板的儿子Tony。

  • 第12题:

    填空题
    Mr. Smith considered (sell) ____ his car and his house before moving to Beijing.

    正确答案: selling
    解析:
    本题考查动词用法。句意:史密斯先生考虑在去北京前卖掉他的车和房子。consider doing sth.意为“考虑做某事”,故此处应填入selling。

  • 第13题:

    28.Mr Qin is_________

    A. Mr Smith's teacher

    B. Mrs Smith's teacher

    C. English

    D. a teacher of English


    正确答案:D
    28.D【解析】根据文中“Mrs Smith and l are both English teachers.”知,我和Mrs Smith都是英语教师.

  • 第14题:

    Mr.Baker is proud( )his son.

    A.in

    B.with

    C.at

    D.of


    参考答案:D

  • 第15题:

    Mr. Smith has () from his office as the chief minister.

    A、resigned

    B、attained

    C、relieved

    D、revealed


    参考答案:A

  • 第16题:

    Mr. Smith, along with his family take part in the party.()


    正确答案:错

  • 第17题:

    If the receiver is Mr. John E. Smith, his surname is _____.

    A、John

    B、E.

    C、Smith

    D、John E.


    正确答案:C

  • 第18题:

    Mr. Smith, together with his wife and children,are going to the party this weekend.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:错误

  • 第19题:

    Mr.Smith was a wealthy industrialist,but he was not satisfied with life.He did not sleep well?and his food did not agree with him.This situation lasted for some time.Finally,after several sleepless nights,he decided to consult his doctor.The doctor advised a change of surroundings."Go?abroad,"he said."But I′m not good at foreign language,"said Mr.Smith."It doesn′t matter,"said the doctor.":It won′t hurt you to talk a little less.Go on a voyage.Take plenty of exercise.Try?to reduce your weight.Avoid rich food."
    Mr.Smith went to Switzerland.He did not know French or German,and had to communicate?through gestures.He attended a physical training′course.The instructor made him bend his knees,swing his arms,stretch his neck and shake his head rapidly.He had to lie on the ground and raise?his right and left legs alternately.After a time?his muscles grew hard and firm.He forgot the financial?crisis and the importance of raising the level of production.He even began to notice individual trees?and individual birds.
    Finally he returned home.But unfortunately his improvement was only temporary.Soon he was a?normal businessman again,worried about his property;his profits,his savings,his advancement in?a technological society,and things in general.

    Mr.′Smith went to see his doctor because he《》()

    A.had little to eat
    B.was seriously ill
    C.had to sleep
    D.didn't feel well

    答案:D
    解析:
    【考情点拨】事实细节题:【应试指导】文章第一段讲到,史密斯先生睡不好觉,吃不好饭,接着又连续几天失眠,然后才去看医生。D项符合题意、故选D。

  • 第20题:

    The Puritans suspected James I of England being a secret()because of his pro-Spanish foreign policy and his son.s Spanish marriage alliance.

    ABuddhist

    BCatholic

    CProtestant

    DMuslim


    B

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Every morning Mr. Smith takes a()to his office.
    A

    minutes' walk

    B

    minute's walk

    C

    minutes walk

    D

    minute walk


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Mr. Smith feels greatly _____ with his son’s performance in school as he is always the top of his class.
    A

    disturbed

    B

    worried

    C

    distressed

    D

    satisfied


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:史密斯先生对他的儿子在学校的表现非常满意,因为他总是在班上名列前茅。disturbed被扰乱的;worried为难的,担心的;distressed哀伤的;痛心的;satisfied满意的。结合题意他儿子总是在班上名列前茅,所以他感到很满意。be satisfied with对……满意,故选D项。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Franklin's ability to learn from observations and experience()greatly to his success in public life.
    A

    contributed

    B

    owed

    C

    attached

    D

    related


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析