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In the article the phrase "accounted for" in paragraph 2, line 4 is closest in meaning toA
In the article the phrase "accounted for" in paragraph 2, line 4 is closest in meaning to
A.deal with
B.explained
C.computed
D.customized
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In the article the phrase "accounted for" in paragraph 2, line 4 is closest in meaning to
A.deal with
B.explained
C.computed
D.customized
According to the article, a Monopoly game
A.is designed by psychologists who are the only people to win the game.
B.is played by undergraduates with skills, brains, savvy and luck.
C.makes the winner rich and loser impoverished in their lives.
D.determines who will win the game at the very beginning.
From the article, we may note that ______.
A.Senator Hillary Clinton greatly supports the plan and persuaded Congress to provide financial help.
B.The mall will be clean because it Mil only use renewable energy.
C.All the people believe that the mall will upstate American ailing economy.
D.A lot of companies will benefit from the incentives of Congress.
? Read the article below about golf and business.
? For each question 23-28 on the opposite page, choose the correct answer.
? Mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Mixing Business and Golf
It's no secret in corporate circles that golf and business offer a near-perfect match. Where else but on a course can executives spend a leisurely four hours in such a private, sociable setting? What the is better way to strengthen a relationship with a client than by lifting a glass together after a round?
For all of the game's popularity, though, there's an art of mixing business and golf. How well you behave yourself over those 18 holes — balancing business and friendship, dealing with competition and success — suggests to others how you might behave in the boardroom or around the bargaining table. "If you're out playing golf with your partners, hey, have at it," says John Hansen, a former software-company CEO who now heads the Colorado Institute of Technology. "But when you're playing golf in a business setting — whether with employees, partners, or customers — man, you'd better be hypersensitive about how you act."
For starters, team the etiquette. There's a set of rules in golf that includes not talking when someone is hitting, not stepping in the line of a putt, and treating the course with respect.
Another key to success is engaging your playing partners but avoiding the hard sell. Less-experienced business golfers, says Hansen, think they need to come back to the office with something to show for all their time spent away. Just focus on the personal side, he says, "I am expecting that, by the 18th hole, you know the spouse, you know their children, you know the church they go to, you know everything about them."
Regardless of how serious your partners take the game, don't try to impress. The golf swing is difficult enough when you're relaxed. Add a degree of tension, and it becomes even harder. As CEO of RDA Corp. , a software development outfit outside Baltimore, Don Await plays a lot of business golf. "I've seen cases where people get so intimidated," he says. "You know, they're whiffing or hitting the ball three feet." Actually, most people do not pay much attention to what you shoot; they're too busy focusing on their own game. What people will remember is how enjoyable it was to play with you.
What do businessmen think of business and golf?
A.It is easier to make a deal while playing golf.
B.Golf offers a chance for businessmen to know each other better.
C.Playing golf together is one part of the deal.
The tone of this article would best be described as.
A.informative
B.critical
C.exploratory
D.perplexed
According to the article, which of the following is used the most?
A.Words
B.Posters
C.Charts
D.Telephones
Among the uses not mentioned in the article is the use of the bandanna as a ______.
A.sling
B.bandage
C.noose
D.handkerchief
(1)( ) Article 5.
(2)( ) Article 18C.
(3)( ) Both Article 5 and Article 18C.
(4)( ) UCP is silent on this issue.
What is the Chinese newspapers' attitude to the parents described in this article?
A.Sympathetic.
B.Critical.
C.Approving.
D.Neutral.
The word "vacant" in this article means ______ .
A.empty
B.unfilled
C.full