—How isyour business going?—_________________A、Good, it's growing all the time.B、Tha
—How isyour business going?
—_________________
A、Good, it's growing all the time.
B、Thank you.
C、I’m going to Beijing.
—How isyour business going?
—_________________
A、Good, it's growing all the time.
B、Thank you.
C、I’m going to Beijing.
A.By separating customers into groups, companies can attract different groups with different prices
B.Companies can force everyone to pay the same price regardless of demand
C.Companies can ignore price elasticity, it cannot improve business
D.Customers are all the same and price elasticity is the same for all of them
A、an agreement between the serivice provider and another part of the same Drganization
B、an agreement between the serivice provider and an exterral organization
C、a docament that describes how services will be operated on a day -to -day basis to customer
D、a docament that business services to operational staff
The influence of business in the U. S. is evidenced by the fact that
A.most newspapers are run by big businesses.
B.even public organizations concentrate on working for profits.
C.Americans of all professions know how to do business.
D.even arts and entertainment are regarded as business.
The event is open to new and current corporate(企业法人的) members of MOCA.An understanding and appreciation of art is becoming a must in today's business world.Art can be a valuable tool for seeking new ways to communicate with customers and raising public awareness of your company's role in the community.
During the coming months the series will look into the relationship between art,business and community.The series will cover how to understand modern art and how art can help improve a company's image.Art Makes Good Business speakers will include leaders from the business and art worlds.Bookings are required.Space is limited.For more information call 305-893-6211 or visit www..org.
1.The purpose of the museum's new programs is to show ___.
A.the management of business by artists
B.the role of art in improving business
C.the education of modern artists
D.the way to design art programs
2.The Art Makes Good Business program is intended for ___.
A.the general public
B.modern art lovers
C.corporate members of MOCA
D.people involved in art business
3.MOCA members who take part in the programs can learn ___.
A.to become leader in business and art worlds
B.to co-operate with other members of MOCA
C.the new ways of communication between people
D.about the relationship between art,business and community
4.Those who want to attend lectures by Art Makes Good Business speakers must ___.
A.make a booking
B.pay additional fees
C.understand modern art
D.be successful managers
5.This advertisement aims to ___.
A.improve the relationship between companies
B.stress the important role of art in education
C.attract MOCA members to the programs
D.raise funds for museums of modern art
The term “company” has a special meaning when applied to business. A company is usually an enterprise that has limited liability. Companies with the word “Limited” or the abbreviation (缩写) “Ltd” after their name are defined as a company. Also, if you form. a limited liability partnership, or open a franchise (特许经营权), these are usually defined as companies as well. If you are not sure of the legal status of your business, you can contact a business solicitor for legal advice.
Within a company a board of directors, partners or chief executive will usually make the day-to-day decisions for their business. Most of the decisions the chief executive makes do not need to be ratified (批准), but more far reaching decisions will usually need the backing of the company’s board of directors with a majority vote.
A company can also have shareholders. How many shares an individual or investment group holds will determine how much say they have about the running
1According to Paragraph 2, within a company, who usually has the final say on the most important decisions?
A、Its business solicitor.
B、Its board of directors.
C、Its business partners.
D、Its chief executive.
2What determines how much say an individual has in a company’s decision-making?
A、The importance of the decision.
B、The state of the company’s business
C、The number of shares the person has in the company.
D、The company’s Annual General Meeting.
3How do business partners know whether they have the decision-making powers within a company?
A、Through the challenges their decisions meet.
B、Through checking with other partner companies.
C、Through consulting with a business solicitor.
D、Through the items of their partnership agreement.
4In writing this passage, the writer seems to be addressing ____________.
A、people who are laymen in business matters
B、people with much business experience
C、people who are going to start a company
D、people with power in business management
5What is the passage mainly about?
A、The way a company makes decisions.
B、The style. a company does business.
C、Development process of a company.
D、Organizational structure of a company.
(71)
A. pattern
B. data flow
C. business process
D. position level
(72)
A. metadata
B. components
C. models
D. entities
(73)
A. functions
B. code segments
C. interfaces
D. constraints
(74)
A. semantic models
B. weak entities
C. data schemas
D. business models
(75)
A. event-based
B. object-oriented
C. pipe-and-filter
D. layered
D. For many styles there may also exist one or more (74)that specify how to determine a system's overall properties from the properties of its parts.Many of architectural styles have been developed over the years.
The best-known examples of(75)architectures are programs written in the Unix shell.
(71)
A. pattern
B. data flow
C. business process
D. position level
(72)
A. metadata
B. components
C. models
D. entities
(73)
A. functions
B. code segments
C. interfaces
D. constraints
(74)
A. semantic models
B. weak entities
C. data schemas
D. business models
(75)
A. event-based
B. object-oriented
C. pipe-and-filter
D. layered
11. Carrying out the business of such a huge company requires ().
12.() are those people who accept the opportunities and risks involved in creating and operating business.
13. A bookkeeper writes details of financial transactions in the .().
14. A sales agreement is a () by which ownership is transferred from a seller to a buyer.
15.() skills are the abilities to think in the abstract, to diagnose and analyze different situations, and to see beyond the present.
16. Economics is the () of how wealth is created and distributed.
17. Understanding buying behavior. helps marketers () how buyers will respond to marketing strategies.
18. E-business is about transforming businesses and integrating them with ().
19. Top () set policies, formulate strategies, polices and decision.
20. If you want to get securities services, you have to pay a ().
contract labor force predict study
internet technologies accounts
commission
entrepreneurs conceptual managers
11. Marketing makes it easier for customers to do () with you.
12.() is the key to continued prosperity.
13. A product is everything that one receives in an exchange, including all () and expected benefits.
14. International business () all business act1v1t1es that involve exchanges across national boundaries.
15. Compensation programs include wages and salaries, incentives and () for workers.
16.() is the study of how wealth is created and distributed.
17. One () for evaluating, the performance of an economic system is to assess changes in productivity, which is the average level of output per worker per hour.
18. Selling something at a reduced price is called giving a ().
19. The rise in () prices is expected to be between 3. 5 % and 4. 5 % this year.
20. They expect to create 1450 () worldwide by the end of next year.
discount economics jobs raw material
benefits business attributes
innovation criterion encompasses
1-1.American students learn social skills in school.
A、√
B、×
1-2.Some American students learn business skills to operate their own school.
A、√
B、×
1-3.The bank is open for one hour two days a week.
A、√
B、×
1-4.Students can put their money into the bank but withdrawing is not easy.
A、√
B、×
1-5.Workers from a local bank helped the students start the bank.
A、√
B、×