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[单项选择] LOSING AN ACCENT TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS
It was painful for Irwin Layton to warn one of his recently promoted managers that he had to correct his speech--or it could cost him his career.
The word "voltage" came out of Edwin’s mouth sounding like "woltage", and "this" sounded like "dis". This often resulted in mistakes being made in the shipments he ordered. "I was really forced into submission. They said, ’Either you improve your accent or your chances of getting promoted to senior management won’t be good,’" said Edwin.
Edwin is a junior manager making $ 51,000 a year at a manufacturing company in Mountain View. Despite of mixed feelings, he hired a speech coach to help him out. He is not alone. Accent reduction is rapidly turning into a major business for speech coaches in the Bay Area and other large cities. Young, first-generation foreign professionals in America hoping to improve their careers appear to make up the majority of thos
A. He could not get along well with his colleagues.
B. He made mistakes at work just because of his accent.
C. His talent and passion for work were ignored.
D. Both B and C.
[单项选择]To achieve success in high tech Silicon Valley, Alan Aerts used low tech skills and hard work. He carried boxes of produce for a grocery store and sold bread to restaurants while launching a vending machine(自动贩卖机) business that sells soft drinks and snack foods to workaholic computer engineers. In 1980, on his route as a bread salesman for a bakery, Aerts ran into the owner of a Pac Man game control panel who was servicing his equipment at a restaurant in Oakland, California.
Aerts, who always wore a shirt and tie on sales calls, was impressed by the other fellow’s jeans and T shirt and resolved to branch out on his own. But capitalism requires capital, and Aerts had little money to spare. Living paycheck to paycheck with his wife and newborn son, he worked days at the bakery and nights at a grocery store to pay the mortgage (抵押). During the breaks between jobs, he developed his business strategy. "I’m sure I did every wrong thing you can possibly do," says Aerts. "But I knew th
A. starting a vending machine business
B. the traditional approach and hard work
C. selling soft drinks and snack foods
D. selling game control panels
[简答题]他父母设法使他相信,教书是最适合他的职业。(convince)
[简答题]爱因斯坦认为“一个人的价值应该看他贡献什么,而不应该看他取得什么”。 结合实际,运用马克思主义关于人的价值理论,谈谈对奉献精神的理解。
[简答题]爱因斯坦认为“一个人的价值应该看他贡献什么,而不应该看他取得什么”。结合实际,运用马克思主义关于人的价值理论,谈谈对奉献精神的理解。