The businessman wanted to ______ the adversary into concluding this transaction.A.notifyB.
The businessman wanted to ______ the adversary into concluding this transaction.
A.notify
B.negotiate
C.nourish
D.nominate
The businessman wanted to ______ the adversary into concluding this transaction.
A.notify
B.negotiate
C.nourish
D.nominate
differences between japanese and western ways of doing business , however , often bewilder the foreign businessman and make doing business in japan difficult for foreigners .
the american businessman , for example , wants to start talking business immediately .he wants quick decisions .he does not wait .the japanese , on the other hand , likes to arrive at decisions gradually after giving them a great deal of thought .another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a japanese means “ yes ” or “ n o ”.this is because of cultural difference between japanese and western society which makes it difficult for a japanese to say “ no ”directly .
in english , it is easy to say “ no ” to something we do not want to do .but in japan it is very difficult to say “ no ”, to refuse an invitation or a request with “ no ”, or a similar phrase , is felt to be impolite .it is thought to be selfish and unfriendly .so instead of saying “ no ”.these enable them to avoid hurting other people 's feelings .however , this often makes communication with the japanese difficult for foreigners to understand and folow .
49.Paragraph one tells us that().
A.It is not always easy for foreigners to do business in Japan
B.Japan is a very important country for businessmen
C.business contacts between japan and the west are important
D.Japanese businessmen do business all around the world
50.The word “ bewilder ” in the paragraph 2 probably means().
A.tire
B.stagger
C.confuse
D.surprise
51.From the passage we can know that().
A.American businessmen do things more quickly than Japanese ones
B.american businessmen like to say “ yes ” and “ no ”
C.Americans usually say what they are thinking
D.Americans do not express themselves clearly
52.It is not easy for Japanese to say “ No ” to something because Japanese().
A.are very selfish
B.are very polite
C.have different cultures from others
D.can not communicate wel
53.The passage tell us that().
A.Japanese businessmen are good at business
B.Foreign businessmen should first try to understand Japanese
C.Foreign businessmen must be more polite
D.if you want to succeed you must learn from japan
EContacts (交往) between Japan and the rest of the world have grown a great deal in the twentieth century. In the last thirty years, business contacts between Japan and the West have become very important. Many foreign companies now have offices in Japan and Japanese businessmen do business around the world.
Differences between Japanese and Western ways of doing business, however, often bewilder the foreign businessman and make doing business in Japan difficult for foreigners.
The American businessman, for example, wants of start talking business immediately. He wants quick decisions. He does not wait. The Japanese, on the other hand, likes to arrive at decisions gradually after giving them a great deal of thought.
Another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a Japanese means “Yes” or “No”. This is because of cultural difference for a Japanese to say “No” directly.
In English, it is easy to say “No” to something we do not want to do. But in Japan it is very difficult to say “No”. To refuse an invitation or a request with “No”, or a similar phrase, is felt to be impolite. It is thought to be selfish (自私) and unfriendly. So instead of saying “No” directly, the Japanese have developed many ways to avoid saying “No”. These enable them to avoid hurting other people’s feeling. However, this often makes communication with the Japanese difficult for foreigners to understand and follow.
第52题:Paragraph one tells us that ________.
[A] It is not always easy for foreigners to do business in Japan
[B] Japan is a very important country for businessmen
[C] business contacts between Japan and the West are important
[D] Japanese businessmen do business all around the world
Contacts (交往) between Japan and the rest of the world have grown a great deal in the twentieth century. In the last thirty years, business contacts between Japan and the West have become very important. Many foreign companies now have offices in Japan and Japanese businessmen do business around the world.
Differences between Japanese and Western ways of doing business, however, often bewilder the foreign businessman and make doing business in Japan difficult for foreigners.
The American businessman, for example, wants to start talking business immediately. He wants quick decisions. He does not wait. The Japanese, on the other hand, likes to arrive at decisions gradually after giving them a great deal of thought.
Another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a Japanese means "Yes" or "No". This is because of cultural difference for a Japanese to say "No" directly.
In English, it is easy to say "No" to something we do not want to do. But in Japan it is very difficult to say "No". To refuse an invitation or a request with "No", or a similar phrase, is felt to be impolite. It is thought to be selfish (自私) and unfriendly. So instead of saying "No" directly, the Japanese have developed many ways to avoid saying "No". These enable them to avoid hurting other people's feeling. However, this often makes communication with the Japanese difficult for foreigners to understand and follow.
Paragraph One tells us that______.
A.it is not always easy for foreigners to do business in Japan
B.Japan is a very important country for businessmen
C.business contacts between Japan and the West are important
D.Japanese businessmen do business all around the world
If you take care of a sick person to earn money, you are producing for the market. If your father is a steelworker or a truck driver or a doctor or a grocer, he is producing goods or service for the market.
When you spend your income, you are buying things from the market. You may spend money in stores, supermarkets, gas stations, and restaurants. Still you are buying from the market. When the local grocer hires you to drive the delivery truck, he is buying your labor in the labor market.
The market may seem to be something abstract. But for each person or businessman who is making and selling something, it's very real. If nobody buys your tomatoes, it won't be long before you get the message. The market is telling you something. It's telling you that you are using energies and resources in doing something the market doesn't want you to do.
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Selling and Buying.
B.What is the Market?
C.Everything You Do Is Producing for the Market.
D.What Can the Market Do for You?
根据下列文章,请回答 36~40 题。
On the Train
The night train from Glasgow was so crowded that Donald,who was on his way to London to find a temporary job for the university vacation,wished that he had decided to travel by day.He had never been so hard up.
He got on the train and walked along the corridor of the second-class compartments.He couldn’t find a seat anywhere.He could not afford to travel first class,and he did not want to stand in the corridor.Neither did he want to sit on his suitcase.He was so tired that he decided to sit down in a first class compartment--at least for a while.He soon found one with a single occupant(乘客),a gentleman reading documents from a briefcase.With the self-assurance of a first class traveler,he opened the door and,went in.No sooner had he sat down than the ticket inspector arrived.What bad luck! Now he would have to pay the excess(额外的)fare.As he turned out his pocket to’ find enough money he saw the gentleman was watching him with amusement.It was humiliating(令人感到羞辱的).However, he was so tired that he soon fell asleep.
Presently, hearing a noise。he half opened his eyes.Not only did he notice that his traveling companion had gone,but he also saw that a rough—looking man was searching through the businessman’s briefcase.Donald grabbed the briefcase and wrenched(猛夺) it free,kicking at the man’s leg.The man fled.
Then the businessman returned and found Donald holding the briefcase and peering inside it.Donald realized that he was in quite an awkward situation.but the man was smiling.Nor was this the only surprising thin9.Not only was the gentleman (who introduced himself as Mr.Smith)smilin9。but he thanked Donald warmly.On his way back to the compartment,Mr.Smith had seen the man leaving in a great hurry.He had so quickly assessed the situation that he knew Donald was innocent.
Only after a long chat,in which Donald was asked many questions about himself,did Donald discover that Mr.Smith was in fact managing director of a large factory in London.Donald had never imagined that this strange incident would help him to find a job,but just as they were leaving the train,Mr.Smith offered him the post of temporary Night Security Officer for his factory.
第 36 题 The train Donald took was
A.a daytime train to Glasgow.
B.a night train to Glasgow.
C.a daytime train to London.
D.a night train to London.
On the Train
The night train from Glasgow was so crowded that Donald, who was on his way to London to find a temporary job for the university vacation, wished that he had decided to travel by day. He had never been so hard up.
He got on the train and walked along the corridor of the second-class compartments. He couldn't find a seat anywhere. He could not afford to travel first class, and he did not want to stand in the corridor. Neither did he want to sit on his suitcase. He was so tired that he decided to sit down in a first class compartment---at least for a while. He soon found one with a single occupant (乘客), a gentleman reading documents from a briefcase. With the self-assurance of a first class traveler, he opened the door and went in. No sooner had he sat down than the ticket inspector arrived. What bad luck! Now he would have to pay the excess (额外的) fare. As he turned out his pocket to find enough money he saw the gentleman was watching him with amusement. It was humiliating (令人感到羞辱的). However, he was so tired that he soon fell asleep.
Presently, hearing a noise, he half opened his eyes. Not only did he notice that his traveling companion had gone, but he also saw that a rough-looking man was searching through the businessman's briefcase. Donald grabbed the briefcase and wrenched (猛夺) it free, kicking at the man's leg. The man fled.
Then the businessman returned and found Donald holding the briefcase and peering inside it. Donald realized that he was in quite an awkward situation, but the man was smiling. Nor was this the only surprising thing. Not only was the gentleman (who introduced himself as Mr. Smith) smiling, but he thanked Donald warmly. On his way back to the compartment, Mr. Smith had seen the man leaving in a great hurry. He had so quickly assessed the situation that he knew Donald was innocent.
Only after a long chat, in which Donald was asked many questions about himself, did Donald discover that Mr. Smith was in fact managing director of a large factory in London. Donald had never imagined that this strange incident would help him to find a job, but just as they were leaving the train, Mr. Smith offered him the post of temporary Night Security Officer for his factory.
The train Donald took was
A.a daytime train to Glasgow.
B.a night train to Glasgow.
C.a daytime train to London.
D.a night train to London.
根据下列文章,请回答 36~40 题。 Happy Therapy(诊疗)
Norman Cousins was a businessman from the United States who often traveled around the world on business.He enjoyed his work and traveling.
Then,after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to Russia,Mr.Cousins got sick.Because he had pushed his body to the limit of its strength on the trip,a chemical change began to take place inside him.The material between his bones became weak.
In less than one week after his return.he could not stand.Every move that he made was painful.He was not able to sleep at night.
The doctors told Mr.Cousins that they did not know how to cure his problems and he might never get over the illness.Mr.Cousins,however, refused to give up hope.
Mr.Cousins thought that unhappy thoughts were causing bad chemical changes in his body.He did not want to take medicine to cure himself.Instead,he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness.
He began to experiment on himself while still in the hospital by watching funnily shows on television.Mr.Cousins quickly found that ten minutes of real laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night.
Deciding that the doctors could not help him.Mr.Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could continue his experiments with laughter.For eight days,Mr.Cousins rested in the hotel room watching funny shows on television, reading funny books.and sleeping whenever he felt tired.Within three weeks,he felt well enough to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for exercise.
After a few months,Mr:Cousins returned to work.He had laughed himself back to health.
第36题:Mr.Cousins got sick after returning from
A.a busy trip to the US.
B.a tiring trip to Russia.
C.a trip around the world.
D.a trip to Puerto Ric0.
Happy Therapy (诊疗)
Norman Cousins was a businessman from the United States who often traveled around the world on business. He enjoyed his work and traveling.
Then, after returning to tile United States from a busy and tiring trip to Russia, Mr. Cousins got sick. Because he had pushed his body to the limit of its strength on the trip, a chemical change began to take place inside him. The material between his bones became weak.
In less than one week after his return, he could not stand. Every move that he made was painful. He was not able to sleep at night.
The doctors told Mr. Cousins that they did not know how to cure his problems and he might never get over the illness. Mr. Cousins, however, refused to give up hope.
Mr. Cousins thought that unhappy thoughts were causing bad chemical changes in his body. He did not want to take medicine to cure himself. Instead, he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness.
He began to experiment on himself while still in the hospital by watching funny shows on television. Mr. Cousins quickly found that ten minutes of real laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night.
Deciding that the doctors could not help him, Mr. Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could continue his experiments with laughter. For eight days, Mr. Cousins rested in the hotel room watching funny shows on television, reading funny books, and sleeping whenever he felt tired. Within three weeks, he felt well enough to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for exercise.
After a few months, Mr. Cousins returned to work He had laughed himself back to health.
Mr. Cousins got sick after returning from______.
A.a tiring trip to Russia.
B.a busy trip to the US.
C.a trip around the world.
D.a trip to Puerto Rico.
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