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Where do managers come from?{{/B}} Good managers
are not born~ they are made up. An organization acquires
managers mainly in three ways: promoting employees within the organization,
hiring employees from other organizations, and hiring employees out of schools
and universities. 41.Promoting people within the organization
into management positions it can be an 42.excellent idea. It
tends to increase motivation. Promoting from them within can also lead
to 43.problems. While it can build a company loyalty, it may
limit innovation. The new 44.manager may continue the
practices and policies of previous managers. Thus as it is vital
45.to hire outside of people from time to time to bring new ideas into
the organization. 46.Finding managers with the skills,
knowledge, and experience be required to run an 47.organization
or department is sometimes difficult. Specialized executive employment
48.agencies often provide with the needed skills to locate viable
candidates from other companies 49.Even though if outside
people can bring fresh ideas to a company, hiring them may cause
50.resentment among being existing employees. 51.Schools
and universities provide a large pool of potential managers.
Entry-level 52.applicants can be screened for their potential
to develop them into managers. People with specialized management skills are
especially good candidates. Some companies offer special training programs for
potential managers just getting out of school.
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填空题Completethisextractfromanewspaperarticlebychoosingthebestsentence(A-G)foreachgap(1-6).TheextraordinaryfactaboutmanysuccessfulbusinessesintheUKisthatinthelasttwentyyearstheyhavenotmadetheirmoneyfromwhattheyproduceorsell.ATaketheexampleofStCoatesCollege.{{U}}{{U}}2{{/U}}{{/U}}IttargetedthechildrenofrichEuropeanswhowantedtosendtheirchildrentotheUKtostudyfortheirpre-universityqualification.{{U}}{{U}}3{{/U}}{{/U}}Businesswasgood,however,andinthemid-70sthecollegedecideditmademoresensetobuyhousesintheneighbourhoodtouseasaccommodation.{{U}}{{U}}4{{/U}}{{/U}}Overthenextfifteenyearstheirvaluetripled.{{U}}{{U}}5{{/U}}{{/U}}Theprofitsofthebusinessitself,afterservicingthepropertyloans,were,bycomparison,onlymoderate.StCoatesisnottheonlybusinesstohavemadeitsmoneyinthisway.{{U}}{{U}}6{{/U}}{{/U}}Butwhathasbeenlostalongtheway?{{U}}{{U}}7{{/U}}{{/U}}Now,meetingthedemandforproductsandservicesisnolongerofthesameinterest—allapersonneedstodoisbuyapropertyandsitonitfortenyears.ARathertheyhaveprofitedfromhugerisesinthevalueofproperty.BBytheearly1990'sithadpurchasedovertwentysuchproperties.CItwasfoundedinthe1960'sasacollegefortheInternationalBaccalaureateExam.DTwentyyearsago,beforethepropertyboom,peopleweremakingthingsandprovidingservices.EThesamemodelhasbeenappliedinmanysectorsandplacesalloverthecountry.FDuringitsearlyyearsitusedtorentaccommodationtohousethesestudents.GSotheassetsofthecollegeincreasedenormously.
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填空题An investor who wants a regular rate of interest, but for more security wants to control of the sale of assets if the company has any difficulties.
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填空题deal between the two, which would provide them complementary coverage,
填空题The UK does not export as much as it used to do.
The UK used ______
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填空题The efforts of making proposals promote corporate responsibility tire laudable, but they will prove insufficient.
填空题She is a reliable worker who can be depended ______ to be a good job.
填空题{{B}}PART FIVE{{/B}}{{B}} ·Read the following text.
·For each question 31—40 write one word.{{/B}}
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business protect different business activities
individually reduce your personal liability {{U}}(37)
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填空题The consignor did not receive any compensation because the carriers were not negligent.
The consignor would ______.
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填空题Complete each sentence using would, an appropriate verb
and the words given in brackets. If you could make it
to the reception, that would be great (great).
填空题{{B}}PART FOUR{{/B}}{{B}} · Read the following text. ·
Choose the best word to fill each gap. · For each question 21--30,
mark one letter A, B, C or D.{{/B}}
International airlines{{U}} (21) {{/U}}the
business travelers, the man or woman who regularly jets from country to country
as part of the job. This does not necessarily mean that airlines ever abandoned
their business travelers. Indeed, companies like Lufthansa and Swissair would
rightly argue that they have always catered best{{U}} (22) {{/U}}the
executive class passengers. But many lines could be{{U}} (23) {{/U}}of
concentrating too heavily in the recent past on attracting passengers by volume,
often at the expense of regular travelers. Too often, they have seemed{{U}}
(24) {{/U}}for quantity rather than quality.Operating a major
airline in the 1980s is essentially a matter of finding the right mix of
passengers.The airlines need to fill up the back end of their wide-bodied
jets with low{{U}} (25) {{/U}}passengers, without forgetting that the
front end should be filled with people who pay substantially more for their
tickets.It is no coincidence that the two major airline bankruptcies in
1989. were among the companies specializing{{U}} (26) {{/U}}cheap
flights. But low fares require{{U}} (27) {{/U}}full aircraft to make
flights economically viable, and in the recent recession the volume of traffic
has not grown. Equally the large number of airlines jostling for the available
passengers has created a huge excess of capacity. The{{U}} (28)
{{/U}}result of excess capacity and cut- throat competition driving down
fares has been to push some airlines into collapse and leave many others{{U}}
(29) {{/U}}on the brink.Against this{{U}} (30)
{{/U}}background, it is no surprise that airlines are turning increasingly
towards the business travelers to improve their rates of return. They have
invested much time and effort to establish exactly what the executive demands
for sitting apart from the tourists.High on the list of priorities is
punctuality; an executive% time is money. In-flight service is another area
where the airlines are jostling for the executive's attention. The free drinks
and headsets and better food are all part of the
lure.
填空题You will receive a receipt and with your order which is your guarantee.
填空题THE NEW SERVICES OF AIRLINE TRAVELPremium Class at Lower Prices1. Alaska Air and America West have revised ______.2. Air Trans is eliminating ______.3. It will soon be flying the ______ with Boeing 717s.4. Best bet: check with travel agent to ask about premium-class ______.More Long-haul Nonstop Service5. International carriers are launching a raft of ______ between US and other world countries.6. Flying time between California and Singapore is cut up to ______ off.7. Singapore Airlines has crafted in-flight service to accommodate the ______.8. Emirates has equipped its ______ jets with three cabins.9. It has also offered first-class passengers ______ with closing doors.10. Qantas will launch nonstop service between ______ and Brisbane.The Rise of Online Check-in11. Internet check-in and ______ boarding passes.12. Checking-in on the Web means reducing airport ______ and avoiding crashing.
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填空题{{B}}PART FOUR{{/B}}{{B}} · Read the following text. ·
Choose the best word to fill each gap. · For each question
21—30, mark one letter A, B, C or D.{{/B}}
The purpose of any{{U}} (21) {{/U}}interview
is to choose the right person for the job in question or to select someone who
shows potential{{U}} (22) {{/U}}more senior posts. Interviews may not
represent the ideal method of selecting staff. For one thing, how long you will
wait will depend on the job in question. The lower the level of the job, the
quicker you will discover how good you were{{U}} (23) {{/U}}your
selection. Be clear what you are trying to achieve by the interview and how you
intend to do it.Interviewing requires many skills which only develop
with the practice. Be careful that you are not being{{U}} (24) {{/U}}in
your judgments; try to be objective wherever possible. An example may illustrate
the point. If you interview a long-haired applicant, you may be{{U}} (25)
{{/U}}by the length of his hair; you may{{U}} (26) {{/U}}the long
hair with untidinss, dirt or laziness. This is a subjective judgment—another
interviewer may not be affected by hair length in the same
way.Subjective misjudgment is sometimes called the "{{U}} (27)
{{/U}}and horn effect". This is how it works. We meet someone neatly dressed
and well{{U}} (28) {{/U}}and from this we assume that they are all
things good; they will be reliable, honest, hard working, etc. We are blinded by
their halo. {{U}}(29) {{/U}}, on meeting a roughly spoken scruffy
individual we decide they will be unreliable, careless and lazy. We only see
their horns. This problem needs to be overcome, since we could so easily
overlook first-class candidates for vital posts because we{{U}} (30)
{{/U}}objective.
