The author of the report is well _____ with the problems in

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The author of the report is well _____ with the problems in the hospital because he has been working there for many years.
A

enlightened

B

informed

C

advertised

D

acquainted

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第1题:

The author gradually realizes her mother's English is____________.

A.well structured

B.in the old style

C.easy to translate

D.rich in meaning


正确答案:D
由“l wanted to catch what language ability tests can never show;her inten- tion,her feelings,the rhythms of her speech and the nature of her thoughts.”可知。

第2题:

50) They may teach very well and more than earn their salaries, but most of them make little or no independent reflections on human problems which involve moral judgment.


正确答案:
他们可以教得很好,而且不仅仅是为了挣薪水,但他们大多数人却很少或没有对需要进行道德判断的、人的问题进行独立思考。

第3题:

A Project Status Report would include all of the following except:

A Cost and schedule reports

B Changes to scope. cost or schedule

C Narrative explanation of variances

D Personnel problems on the project

E Upcoming activities


正确答案:D

第4题:

For the first two years in New York,the author__________.

A.often lost her way
B.did not think about her future
C.studied in three different schools
D.got on well with her stepfather

答案:C
解析:
从文章第三段“Forthe first two years in New York l was reallylost--having to study in threeschools as a result of family moves.”可知,C项正确。

第5题:

---Finished with engine! ---Reply: Finished with engine! ---Report: __________.

A.Finished with engine

B.Engine finished

C.\

D.Well


正确答案:B

第6题:

(d) There is considerable evidence to suggest that as a result of implementation problems less than 50% of all

acquisitions achieve their objectives and actually end up reducing shareholder value.

Required:

Provide Ken with a brief report on the most likely sources of integration problems and describe the key

performance indicators he should use to measure progress towards acquisition objectives. (15 marks)


正确答案:
(d) Many academic studies, together with actual managerial experience, point to the post-acquisition integration phase as being
the key to an acquirer achieving their acquisition objectives. In particular, the creation (or destruction) of shareholder value
rests most heavily on the success of the integration phase, which in turn helps determine whether the acquirer has chosen
the ‘right’ target company and paid the right price for it. One source strongly argues that the capability to manage the
integration of the two organisational sturctures, in particular the conversion of information systems and retention and
motivation of key employees, determines how much value can be extracted from the combined entities. The ability to manage
the integration process will therefore affect the success of the prior phases of the acquisition process – the search for and
screening of potential candidates, the effective carrying out of due diligence, financial evaluation and successful negotiation
of the deal.
Unfortunately, the failure to develop the necessary integration skills dooms many firms to continued failure with their
acquisitions, though some firms are conspicuously successful in developing such a capability and they gain significant
competitive advantage over their less successful competitors and create value for the stakeholders. One explanation for this
conspicuous inability to learn from past acquisition experience, compared with other activities in the value chain, lies with
their infrequency and variety. ‘No acquisition is like another.’ Much of the difficulty however lies in the complex

interrelationship and interdependency between the activities being integrated and a consequent difficulty of knowing what is
causing performance problems. Thus, it is no good communicating all the positives to the customer if there is a failure to
retain and motivate the sales force. To this complexity of integrating different processes is added the problem of developing
appropriate measures of and accurate monitoring of the integration processes. In one study of US bank acquirers, only 40%
had developed specific performance measures for the systems conversion process, despite the critical importance of systems
integration to efficient operation of the combined banks. Key performance indicators need to be set in the areas previously
identified as offering major opportunities for synergies. These synergies will affect both the cost and revenue side of the
business. Real cost reductions are clearly a major reason for the proposed acquisition in view of the competitive environment
faced. Equally relevant are appropriate measures of customer service. Each area will need appropriate key performance
indicators showing priorities and relevant timescales for achievement.
Therefore, there is a critical need to learn from previous experience and the relationship between decisions made, actions
taken and performance outcomes. This knowledge and experience needs to be effectively recorded and shared. It can then
influence the earlier phases of the acquisition referred to above, thus leading to a virtuous circle of better integration and
acquisitions that actually enhance value. In so doing, acquisitions can lead to faster growth and better performance.

第7题:

By referring to Sam's broken bicycle, the author intends to ______.

A. illustrate the ways to repair his bicycle

B. discuss the problems of his bicycle

C. tell us how to solve a problem

D. show us how simple it is to repair a bicycle


正确答案:C
49.以 Sam为例告诉读者如何解决问题。这也是全篇的中心。选项 C是正确的。

第8题:

Boss:Come in,please.Oh,Mary,come over 56 .Your annual report is well done.


正确答案:
[答案] B

第9题:

The writer’s purpose in writing the text is to 。

A. show the relationship between parents and children

B. teach parents ways to keep order at the dinner table

C. report on the findings of a study

D. give information about family problems


正确答案:C
主旨大意题。

第10题:


The author implies that scientists develop a healthy skepticism because they are aware that( )

A.some factors in most situations must remain unknown
B.changes in axiomatic propositions will inevitably undermine scientific arguments
C.well-defined situations are necessary for the design of reliable experiments
D.mathematical solutions can rarely be applied to real problems

答案:A
解析:

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