Large, multinational corporations may
be the companies whose ups and downs seize headlines. But to a far greater
extent than most Americans realize, the economy’s vitality depends on the
fortunes of tiny shops and restaurants, neighborhood services and factories.
Small businesses, defined as those with fewer than 100 workers, now employ
nearly 60 percent of the work force and are expected to generate half of all new
jobs between now and the year 2000. Some 1.2 million small firm have
opened their doors over the past six years of economic growth, and 1989 will see
an additional 200, 000 entrepreneurs striking off on their own.
Too many of these pioneers, however, will blaze ahead unprepared.
Idealists will overestimate the clamor for their products or fall to factor in
the competition. Nearly everyone will underestimate, often A. get very well prepared for his new business B. choose a business he’s already familiar with C. examine the company’s crucial signs now and then D. invest as much as possible into his enterprise
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Large, multinational corporations may
be the companies whose ups and downs seize headlines. But to a far greater
extent than most Americans realize, the economy’s vitality depends on the
fortunes of tiny shops and restaurants, neighborhood services and factories.
Small businesses, defined as those with fewer than 100 workers, now employ
nearly 60 percent of the work force and are expected to generate half of all new
jobs between now and the year 2000. Some 1.2 million small firm have
opened their doors over the past six years of economic growth, and 1989 will see
an additional 200, 000 entrepreneurs striking off on their own.
Too many of these pioneers, however, will blaze ahead unprepared.
Idealists will overestimate the clamor for their products or fall to factor in
the competition. Nearly everyone will underestimate, often A. the prosperity and decline of the transnational corporations B. the rise and fall of the markets and products as well as capital C. the fate of the small businesses such as small plants and restaurants D. the economic increase and decrease of the large companies
[单项选择] Passage 2
Large, multinational corporations may
be the companies whose ups and downs seize headlines. But to a far greater
extent than most Americans realize, the economy’s vitality depends on the
fortunes of tiny shops and restaurants, neighborhood services arid factories.
Small businesses, defined as those with fewer than 100 workers, now employ
nearly 60 percent of the work force and are expected to generate half of all new
jobs between now and the year 2000. Some 1.2 million small firms have opened
their doors over the past six years of economic growth, and 1989 will see an
additional 200,000 entrepreneurs striking off on their own. Too
many of these pioneers, however, will blaze ahead unprepared. Idealists will
overestimate the clamor for their products or fail to factor in the competition.
Nearly everyone will underestimate, often fat A. the prosperity and decline of the transnational corporations B. the rise and fall of the markets and products as well as capital C. the fate of the small businesses such as small plants and restaurants D. the economic increase and decrease of the large companies
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