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the contemporary version of success consists in moving up to a premium brand
that costs a dime or so more per bottle. Credit-card companies would have you{{U}}
(21) {{/U}}success inheres in owning their particular piece of
plastic. Under the flag of success, modern-style, liberal arts
colleges are withering{{U}} (22) {{/U}}business schools are
burgeoning... and yet even business schools are having an increasingly hard time
finding faculty members, because teaching isn’t{{U}} (23)
{{/U}}"successful" enough. Amid a broad consensus that there is a glut of
lawyers and an epidemic of strangling litigation, record numbers of young peop A. believe B. believed C. believing D. to believe
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[单项选择] · Read the article below about success in the business world. · Choose
the best word to fill in each gap. · For each question 21-30, mark one letter
A, B, C or D.
According to certain beer commercials,
the contemporary version of success consists in moving up to a premium brand
that costs a dime or so more per bottle. Credit-card companies would have you{{U}}
(21) {{/U}}success inheres in owning their particular piece of
plastic. Under the flag of success, modern-style, liberal arts
colleges are withering{{U}} (22) {{/U}}business schools are
burgeoning... and yet even business schools are having an increasingly hard time
finding faculty members, because teaching isn’t{{U}} (23)
{{/U}}"successful" enough. Amid a broad consensus that there is a glut of
lawyers and an epidemic of strangling litigation, record numbers of young peop A. while B. however C. but D. nevertheless
[填空题] · Read the article below about Michael Dell’s business experience. ·
Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. ·
For each gap 8--12, mark one letter (A--G) on your Answer Sheet. · Do not use
any letter more than once.
{{B}}
DELL BOY MADE GOOD{{/B}}
Some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs cut their business teeth
on the playground. Michael Dell is no exception. At 12, he made $ 2,000 (£
1,255) selling his stamp collection, and by 14, he had come up with a marketing
scheme to sell newspapers. This earned him £11,200--more money than some of his
teachers made--and led to the creation of the Dell Computer Corporation, the
industry’s fastest-growing company. He is now the ninth-richest man in the
world, with a personal fortune of £12.5 billion, from seed capital of just £627
in 1984. {{U}} (8) {{/U}} He says, "I thought it was
marvelous that this little dev
[单项选择] · Read the following passage about successful business executives. · Are
the sentences 16-22 "Right" or "Wrong" If there isn’t enough information to
answer "Right" or "Wrong", choose "Doesn’t say". · For each sentence (16-22),
mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
{{B}}Why Seeing Is
Succeeding{{/B}} Robert Celik of the New York Business Institute
tells There are some executives who get it right. They launch
winning products, and have a feeling for what customers like and dislike. They
do not depend on research or secondary information, and yet they know the market
extremely well. Take Steve Banks, developer of the best-selling
personal finance software, Nicat. He had noticed how difficult it was to use
existing software products, and realized there was a gap
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