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In recent years more and more companies have involved in the tide of incorporating downsizing throughout the world. Downsizing is dismissing employees and reassigning their duties to the remaining ones so as to reduce costs. It is usually called restructuring, rightsizing, reallocation resources, or job separation. However it is modified, employees affected by these practices know clearly what the words mean to them laid off. And no "kinder, gentler" words can help relieve the anxiety and distress of losing a job.
In the quest to lower costs to keep competitive, companies often make decisions with little or no regard for the well-being of the people involved. For example, in the past years in AT, thousands of managers and employees have been dismissed through downsizing, though many of them have twenty or more years of loyal contribution to the firm. Industry analysts say that if organizations wish to be considered responsible, ethical corporate citizens, they must demonstrate concern for their employees, even when they have to tell them they are no longer employed.
Careful planning and preparation can be adopted to ease the employees' shock and stress at being laid off. It is always important to have effective, honest and timely communication. Employees who know the grave situation can prepare themselves for the inevitable and so will be much better able to get through when the misfortune falls.
In spite of difficulties to work out a best way, many firms are still trying. IBM for instance, offers early retirement. In AT&T, job search help and career counseling are offered to displaced employees. Organizations can also provide retraining programs or outplacement assistance and a reasonable severance package. Those new jobless are not, however, the only ones affected by the downsizing. It is also necessary to address the needs and concerns of remaining staff, to show sensitivity to their feeling of loss, and to deal with their worries about more layoffs. Only by so doing can an organization retain their loyalty and trust. Do responsible companies lay people off? Is it ethical to close factories? Must employers guarantee workers jobs for life? Questions about the ethics of downsizing are sure to continue. If, as most experts agree, downsizing is here to stay, perhaps the real question is not, "Is it ethical to downsize?' but "How can companies downsize ethically?"

单选题 According to the passage, the downsizing in the company is more and more, because _______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】要点定位题。从文章第二句"Downsizing…so as to reduce costs”可以看出C是正确答案。
单选题 When the companies make decisions, _______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】要点定位题。文章第二段第一句"companies often make decisions with little or no regard for the wellbeing of the people involved"中"little or no regard'’意思与"ignore'’(不理会)相近,所以可以看出A是正确答案。
单选题 Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】细节判断题。从文章最后一段第五句,“然而不只是失业的人受到裁员的影响”可以知道A是正确答案。
单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】推理题。从第三段第一句中的“认真准备和有计划的实施可以缓解雇员失业所遭受的压力和打击”,可以引申出D的内容,因而D是正确答案。
单选题 The view point of the author is that _______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】作者观点题。从文章第二段的“…组织希望被认为是有责任感的,有道德的…”和文章最后的“公司如何有道德地裁员”中可知B是正确答案。