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[填空题]Henry Ford was finally chosen as the Businessman of the Century because he was the builder of an industry that transformed the very land we live on, the first to create a mass market and the greatest __________________that we have ever seen in American history.
[单项选择]Henry Ford’s introduction of the assembly line vastly reduced the time it took ______a car.
A. in making
B. for making
C. on making
D. to make
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Why was Henry Ford able to sell millions of cars [A] He produced different models so that people chose what they liked. [B] Buyers were wealthy enough to buy expensive cars. [C] He produced the same type of cars in large quantities.
[单项选择]The example of Henry Ford’s attitudes towards competition was used to illustrate ______.( )
A. another part of his personality
B. why he was left behind the modern competition
C. the causes for his successes
D. some of his failures
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Henry Ford was the first person to build cars which were cheap, strong, and fast. He was able to sell millions of models because he "mass-produced" them; that is, he made a great many cars of exactly the same type. Ford’s father hoped that his son would become a farm er, but the young man did not like the idea and he went to’ Detroit where he worked as a mechanic. By the age of 29, in 1892, he had built his first car. However, the first "mass-produced" car in the world, the famous "Model T", did not appear until 1908 -five years after Ford has started his great Motor Company. This car proved to be so popular that it remained unchanged for twenty years. Since Ford’ s time, mass-production methods have become common in industry and have reduced the price of many articles which would otherwise be very expensive.
Why was Henry Ford able to sell millions of cars( ).
A. He produced different models so that people chose what they liked.
B. Buyers were wealthy enough to buy expensive cars.
C. He produced the same type of cars in large quantities.
[单项选择]Although Henry Ford’s name is closely associated with the concept of mass production, he should receive equal credit for introducing labor practices as early as 1913 that would be considered (62) even by today’s standards.Safety (63) were improved, and the work day was (64) to eight hours, compared with the ten-or- twelve-hour day common at the time.In order to accommodate the shorter work day, the (65) factory was converted from tWO to three (66) . (67) , sick leaves as well as improved medical care for those injured (68) the job were instituted.The Ford Motor Company was one of the first factories to develop a (69) school tO train specialized skilled laborers and an English language school for immigrants.Some (70) were even made tO hire the handicapped and provide jobs for former convicts.
The most widely acclaimed (71) was the five-dollar-a-day minimum wage that was (72) in ord
A. discourage
B. hold
C. prohibit
D. stimulate