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[简答题]Well before his death, Peter Drucker had already become a legend. Over his 95 prolific years, he had been a true Renaissance man, and teacher of religion, philosophy and political science. But his most important contribution, clearly, is in business. What John Keynes is to economics, Druckers is to management.
In the 1980s Peter Druckers began to have grave doubts about business and even capitalism itself. He no longer saw the corporation as the ideal space to create community. In fact, he saw nearly the opposite: a place where self-interest had triumphed over the egalitarian principles he long championed. In both his writings and speeches, Druckers emerged as one of Corporate America’s most important critics. When conglomerates were the rage, he preached against reckless mergers and acquisitions. When executives were engaged in empire-building, he argued against excess staff and the inefficiencies of numerous "assistants to".
In a 1984 essay he persuasively argued that C
[单项选择]Peter as well as his friends () to music.
A. like to listen
B. likes to listen
C. likes to hear
D. like listening
[单项选择]W: I do hope Peter do well in his ’studies this semester.
M:()
A. Yes. I hope so.
B. Yes. Dear. But I am afraid the school is not nice enough.
C. Neither doI. I don’ t think his words would be as good as gold.
D. Yes. Although we believe our son is honest, he may not work hard enough as he says.
[单项选择]Before his death last year, Professor Johnson decided that he()leave $ 2,000,000 to his university.
A. can
B. would
C. may
D. shall
[单项选择]Does Peter find his favorite program
A. Yes, he does.
B. We don’t know.
C. No, he doesn’t.
[单项选择]Almost a century after his death, the well-known French author Jules Verne has once again managed to fire the imagination of people around the world, this time with an unpublished novel, Paris in the 20th Century. The manuscript, completed in 1863 but long locked away in a safe, was uncovered only in 1989 by Verne’s great-grandson, and it appeared in English translation just a few months ago. This 19th-century vision of the future describes life among skyscrapers of glass and steel, high-speed trains, gas-powered automobiles, calculators, fax machines and a global communications network. The prescience of these forecasts matches what one would have expected from the author who introduced countless readers of his age to a host of technological marvels, from submarines to helicopters and spacecraft.
But in fact, Paris in the 20th Century is a tragedy. It describes the life of an idealistic young man who struggles to find happiness in the fiercely materialistic dystopia that Paris
A. A stranger.
B. A scientist whose job was to discover the future and cast new technology in a darker light.
C. From the start, the father of science fiction was gravely concerned with the dangers of technology.
D. He was either a scientist or an engineer.