开放laraki系统《管理英语(4)》期末机考真题及答案(第105套)
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第一大题、交际用语(单选题)
1、----Do you mind if I u vouchers to spend in a restaurant?
----(正确答案附试题后).
【A】:Yes, plea
【B】:Not at all. Go ahead
【C】:No, thank you
2、----Your shoes go well with your dress.
----(正确答案附试题后).
【A】:I bought it at half price
【B】:Thanks for your compliment
【C】:No, it's not so good
3、----Will you help me arrange a meeting with Mr. Brown, plea?
----(正确答案附试题后). I have to finish my project right now.
【A】:No, no way
【B】:Yes, will do
【C】:Sorry, I can't
4、----How did your meeting go yesterday?
----(正确答案附试题后). It was really frustrating actually.
【A】:Not so good
【B】:Very good
【C】:Nothing special
5、----You'd better not push yourlf too hard. You can ask the team and listen.
----(正确答案附试题后).
【A】:You are right
【B】:No, we can't do that
【C】:I think it will kill our time
第二大题、词汇与结构(单选题)
1、To reduce the (正确答案附试题后) loss during the change, we must make sure we have the necessary skills.
【A】:productivity
【B】:producing
timeless【C】:produced
2、To be(正确答案附试题后), a performance appraisal needs to have a t of agreed criteria that will be the basis of feedback as well as of tting future goals.
【A】:effectively
【B】:effective
私人秘书【C】:effect
3、AT&T found that employees with better planning and decision-making skills were (正确答案附试题后) to be promoted into management jobs.
【A】:more likely
【B】:more likable
【C】:more unlikely
4、In high school, I am equally comfortable (正确答案附试题后) as a member of a team and independently.
【A】:to work
【B】:working
【C】:work
5、I have been very lucky to have had (正确答案附试题后) managers during my career so far.
【A】:terrific
【B】:terrible
【C】:terrifying
6、Without his assistance, I (正确答案附试题后) the rearch last month.
【A】:would not have completed
【B】:could not finish
【C】:should not finish
7、Middle managers directly (正确答案附试题后) top management.
【A】:lied in
2010世界杯最佳阵容【B】:lied to
【C】:lied with
8、She is very adaptive and soon (正确答案附试题后) to the campus life.
【A】:adopted
【B】:adapted
【C】:addicted
9、An agreement was reached on the (正确答案附试题后) of mutual respect and mutual interest.
【A】:basic
【B】:ba
【C】:basis
10、They depend on each other to survive. In other words, they are (正确答案附试题后) for survival.
【A】:interwoven
【B】:interdependent
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【C】:international
疯狂英语杂志11、(正确答案附试题后)the job, employers don't want to hire people who are difficult to get along with.
【A】:Despite of
【B】:Becau of
【C】:Regardless of
12、(正确答案附试题后)with English, Chine is generally believed to be more difficult to learn.
下一页的我歌词【A】:Compared
【B】:Compare
【C】:Comparing
13、The total budget has been (正确答案附试题后) for this project.
【A】:allocate
【B】:allocates
【C】:allocated
14、The world largest arch engine company provides a free arch rvice (正确答案附试题后) urs can get relevant results in an instant.
【A】:with that
【B】:in which
【C】:with which
15、They have come to the conclusion (正确答案附试题后) this winter will be even colder than before.
星期五的英语单词【A】:that
【B】:for
【C】:which
第三大题阅读理解(单选题)
1、 The meaning of “communication” goes a lot deeper than people often think. Communication is about conceiving, nding, receiving, and interpreting messages as well as confirming reception of the messages. A failure at any point in this chain can result in ineffective communication.
Ineffective communication can be disastrous. There is a famous story of a British Army Commander who nt the message “Send reinforcements, we're going to advance.” back to his Command Center, through a long chain of subordinates. When the message finally reached the Command Center, it had “mutated” to become -- “Send three and four-pence, we're going to a dance.” The reinforcements never arrived.
You can demonstrate this same principle, albeit on a less dramatic scale, by trying to play Chine Whispers with more than 20 people. It is highly unlikely the same message you started with will be the one you end with.
In a business, there are three main types of communication failure. Each has its own indicative signs.
•The first type is known as allocative failure. This occurs when a firm is not gathering enough intelligence about its market or (most often), the information is not reaching the right points. The firm will not be allocating resources in step with the shifts in demand. If demand is rising but the firm is suffering from allocative communication failure, then stocks will fall and there will be understaffing. If the inver happens, there will be a surplus of stocks and overstaffing.
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