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[填空题]Fifteen years ago Masco, a small family firm, suddenly grew fast. As it grew, the management realized that changes were needed. However, they still wanted to keep the advantages of a small family firm.
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[单项选择]To manage a small firm,
A. we can supervise the workers.
B. we can keep in touch with the workers.
C. we can expand our business.
[单项选择]If you are a small firm and you are confident you know the risk assessment,you can do it yourself.()
A. 如果你们公司规模小,并自信对风险评估很了解,你们可以自己进行这项工作。
B. 如果你拥有一家小公司,并有信心去理解这项工作,你自己可以作风险评估。
C. 如果你自信熟悉这项工作,你的小公司就可以自己去冒险进行投资。
D. 如果你是一家小公司,而且熟悉风险投资,你就可以自己去投资。
[单项选择]To manage a small firm,
A. we can supervise the workers.
B. we can keep in touch with the workers.
C. we can expand our business.
[单项选择]Over the past two years, a firm reported higher operating cash flow as a result of securitizing its accounts receivable and from increasing income tax benefits from employee stock options. The tax benefits are solely the result of higher tax rates. Should an analyst conclude that these two sources of operating cash flow are sustainable()
A. Neither source is sustainable.
B. Both sources are sustainable.
C. Only one of these sources is sustainable.
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Many years ago a small elegant sailing boat was making its way slowly under an intense blue Mediterranean sky between the Greek islands of Ikaria and Naxos. The bow, that is, the forward part of the boat, was carved like a fish, or perhaps it was like a dolphin. The sail hung and fluttered in a faint wind and the sailors bent their brown backs over the oars. But all was not as peaceful as it seemed, for these sailors were planning to sell their passenger into slavery. He was obviously wellborn and rich, but what the villainous crew did not realize was that he was Dionysos, the Greeek God of Wine and Frenzy. When Dionysos realized their treachery he began to confound the sailors with magic: he turned their oars into snakes and filled the ship with vines and the sounds of flutes. The terrfied sailors dived into the sea to escape this madness and were transformed into dolphins by Nep-ture, the God of the Sea. Thus, according to Greek legend, dolphins were originally men, and t