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[填空题]Peter Dudley
Chief Executive of the Thorpe Group
Peter Dudley’s first job: (16) ______
At the office Peter Dudley reads: (17) ______
The Thorpe Group will invest more in (18) ______ industry.
The Thorpe Group promise to customers: (19) ______
The Thorpe Group staff follow rules to reduce (20) ______ for its customers.
Result of merger: company will move to (21) ______
The Thorpe Group recruits staff who work well in (22) ______
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Ethical Dilemmas
or chief executive officer of a multinational company—eventually face ethical or moral dilemmas
[单项选择]CEO stands()Chief Executive Officer.
A. at
B. to
C. for
D. on
[单项选择]The chief executive officer is particularly ()that recent staff surveys have shown a severe drop-off in employee satisfaction.
A. concern
B. concerns
C. concerning
D. concerned
[简答题]· The Chief Executive of your company is concerned that staff morale seems to have deteriorated and has invited suggestions for making improvements.
· Write a proposal to the Chief Executive:
· suggesting why morale is low
· outlining the effects of low morale
· proposing some ways of improving morale
· indicating any disadvantages of your proposal.
[单项选择]Back to the shop floorot Attwood, Chief Executive
of Attwood Publicity, has attracted the attention of his industry by going to work in one of the company’s packaging facilities for two months. Why has ha done this ’Definitely not for marketing purposes,’ he says. ’Though I know that other people in my position have done that. My background’s in finance rather than the operational side -and I must admit that I feel a bit out of touch. So what I’m interested in is getting to know the people working in an important part of the business.’
Attwood’s packaging facility is unusual in that the number of manual workers there is double that in similar companies. Attwood has a reputation for innovation, which explains why, although some extremely up-to- date machinery has just been installed, the majority of the work is still done by hand. Traditional machines simply cannot process certain brochures and other products quickly and cheaply enough.
At first, A
A. They find it amusing.
B. They are negative about it.
C. They approve of it.