A Sheri Poe Ryka Inc. Since I started this company in my kitchen seven years ago. I always dreamt of what it would be some day. Focusing on that goal helps me get through tough times. To get the kind of success that you want, you need to dream big. That"s the starting point, Every success story begins with big dreams. You need to have big dreams for yourself, like being somebody rich, famous or fulfilled .You need to have a clear goal of what you want to achieve. Also, I think it"s really important that the people you"re working with are as committed to the same goal as you are, so you can support each other and keep each other energetic. | B Anita Roddick The Body Shop Inc. In America, we have a shop in Harlem where 50 percent of the profits go into the community development, and the other 50 percent go toward the funding of a similar shop elsewhere in the United States. The pride that shop brings to the staff and local people inspired me. What The Body Shop does successfully is use our facilities in the street and shopping centers to talk about real human issues like AIDS. recycling, human rights, and community service or to encourage people to speak out against anything they consider to be unjust. Knowing our products are symbols of social change is really encouraging. |
C Ben Cohen Ben &Jerry’s Homemade Inc. I"m energized by the people I work with. I"m very relationship-driven, which a think is different from most entrepreneurs. I’m inspired by doing things that are not normal and that most people think don"t fit into the business world or don"t make any sense. In business, you are judged by the company you keep—from your management team, board of directors, and strategic partners. Maybe the lady you met in a trade association meeting can help you secure funding, or the gentleman at a conference can provide you with management advice. | D Richard Melman Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises A number of years ago, I was interviewed by someone who was writing a book on enterprises. He asked me. "What"s the opposite of work?" I answered. "Lazy" He started laughing and said, "Believe it or not, a lot of entrepreneurs say the same thing." The average person thinks the opposite of work is play, but to an entrepreneur, work is play. I think it all adds up to having fun. It’s fun to create; it"s fun to entertain, and it"s fun to make people happy with our service. When it stops being fun. I"ll stop doing it. |
E Frank Toskan Make-Up Art Cosmetics(M.A.C) One of the nicest things anyone ever said to me was, "I hate makeup, but I love M.A.C." That"s what moves me on. Even people who don"t wear makeup can appreciate our company, what it stands for, its values, and the way we do business. We work from an inverted pyramid, where the customers are always at the top, Our customers inspire me and keep me going. They and our staff, not money, make me enthusiastic. If I had stayed in this business just for the money, I would have closed down years ago. | F Kenneth Cole Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. You can"t be everything to everybody. Each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses. To be effective, you need to identify your strengths and concentrate on them, you"ll become more successful if you are able to channel your efforts to areas that you do best. In business, for example, if you know you are good at marketing, then give, I full play. Seek help or assistance in areas that you may be poor at, such as accounting or bookkeeping. To turn your weakness into strength, consider taking hands-on learning or training. |
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BAGHDAD-An Iraqi soldier went on the rampage at a joint security station in northern Iraq on Wednesday, shooting dead two US soldiers and wounding six, the US military said. A US soldier looks at destroyed vehicles at a parking lot after a bomb attack in Baghdad November 12,2008. A parked car bomb killed four people and wounded 14 others, including two policemen, in Sadoun street in central Baghdad, police said. [Agencies] The US military said the soldier opened fire on the Americans at the station. one of many in which Iraqi and US troops operate side by side, in the city of Mosul. "The soldiers were in the courtyard……an Iraqi soldier entered and shot two soldiers, killing one, mortally wounding another,and then spraying the others," said US army spokeswoman for northern Iraq Major Peggy Kageleiry. "He was engaged by counter-fire and killed," she added. A local morgue said it had received the body of the Iraqi soldier, riddled with bullets. Two local police sources and an Iraqi army source, all of whom declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject, said a quarrel had broken out between the Iraqi and US soldiers at the joint station. But Kageleiry denied there was any altercation between the soldiers before the shooting. "The US soldiers had no conversation with this soldier and there was no interaction of any kind before they were murdered," she said. | |
1. What does the word "altercation" mean? | |
A. disagreement B. conflict C. quarrel D. debate | |
2. Why didn"t the local police sources tell their name? | |
A. Because they were afraid of American soldiers. B. Because American soldiers quarreled with them. C. Because the government asked them not to do so. D. Because they didn"t want to be involved in it. | |
3. What can we infer from the passage? | |
A. There was only one conflict between the two armies. B. More people will die. C. The quarrel caused the shooting. D. Kageleiry was sure that American soldiers did nothing wrong. | |
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Latest news: A Chinese military helicopter involved in relief operations (救助工作) crashed in heavy fog near the town of Yingxiu on Saturday with 14 people on board, according to China"s official news agency, Xinhua, which provided no details about injury. Earthquake relief operations in Sichuan Province have been hampered (阻碍) in recent days by intermittent heavy rains. Roads throughout the affected area have been destroyed by the May 12 earthquake which has already caused nearly 70,000 people"s death, requiring evacuations by air in some areas and the transportation of heavy equipment to the disaster zone by large military helicopters. Using air-dropped equipment, military engineers are working around the clock to drain rivers that have been dammed by landslides caused by the earthquake. The risk of a bursting barrier dam near the town of Tangjiashan threateds millions of people who live downstream, and the authorities have been working feverishly in recent days to evacuate (疏散) hundreds of thousands of residents of the river"s watershed area even as they try to prevent a flood. It was not clear from initial reports whether the crashed helicopter was involved in this operation. Xinhua reported that the aircraft had encountered "strong air currents" prior to the accident. | |
1. Where is this passage most probably taken from? | |
A. Daily newspaper. B. Textbook. C. Advertisement. D. Monthly magazine. | |
2. Where is this passage most probably taken from? | |
A. Daily newspaper. B. Textbook. C. Advertisement. D. Monthly magazine. | |
3. What"s the possible reason for the air crash according to China"s official news agency? | |
A. Air currents and heavy fog. B. An earthquake and heavy fog. C. Air currents and heavy rains. D. Air currents and evacuations. | |
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School tragedy A man wounded eight school children to death and injured five others while they were waiting at their school gate in Nanping City, Fujian Province, on the morning of March 23. Police arrested(put somebody into prison) 43-year-old suspect (嫌犯) Zheng Mingsheng, a former community doctor in Nanping. Zheng is a native of Nanping and used to work at the Mazhan Community clinic (诊所), before quitting his job in June 2009. The local prosecutor (检查官) said on March 24, Zheng, who showed no sign of any mental illness in conversation, told investigators (people who were looking into the case) that he developed hatred (feeling of hating somebody or something) toward society after failing to find a job and breaking up with his girlfriend. A Spring Festival Water-Sprinkling Festival, which comes in mid-April, is the new year of the Dai ethnic people (傣族人) in southwest China"s Yunnan Province. In face of the recent serious drought disaster, there have been calls for calling off this year"s festival celebrations. Droughts and floods are not new things. Still, the Water-Sprinkling Festival keeps going on year by year. Indeed, this is a serious drought, but that is not a reason to call off this year"s celebrations. After all, it is an important event for Dai people to carry forward their culture. Of course, the drought will affect the celebrations to some extent. Given the seriousness of the disaster, this year not so much water is available for sprinkling. So many Dai people suggest only symbolic activities be held. They also call for donations to be made and prayer ceremonies for rain around the festival. This is expected to be a special Water-Sprinkling Festival. Coalmine Disaster A coalmine operated by Dongxing Coalmining Co. in Xinmi, Henan Province, where an underground fire killed 25 miners on March 15 became a public concern. A local work safety regulator said the mine should have been going through technical reforms, but restarted production without a license. After the tragedy, the police detained (扣押) an investor and several senior managing persons of the coalmine. Four officials who are believed to have failed to perform their managing roles effectively, including a vice mayor of Xinmi, were removed from their posts. | |
1. The suspect created a bloody case mainly because _____. | |
A. he caused a medical accident during an operation in the clinic and was fired B. his girlfriend left him and married a teacher in that school C. he became mentally disturbed after a set of failures in finance D. he hated the whole society deeply after a series of failure in personal life | |
2. What happened to Dai people this year? _____. | |
A. Their Water-Sprinkling festival was called off thanks to the drought in Yunnan B. They had to celebrate their annual Spring Festival simply without enough water C. People throughout our country only donated to those earthquake-stricken areas in Qinghai D. Their prayers for rain didn"t come true | |
3. _____ probably led to Dongxing Coalmine disaster according to paragraph 2. | |
A. the restarting production without necessary technical and safety gurantees (保障) B. an underground fire C. the officials" failure to inspect the safety conditions of the coalmine D. the bad management of Dongxing Coalmining Co. in Xinmi, Henan Province | |
4. Where can the news possibly be taken from? | |
A. A magazine about natural disasters B. A newspaper on culture and custom C. A news review magazine D. A government report | |
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BEIJING-China will further open its financial sector in "an active and safe" way, the country"s central bank vowed on Friday. "China will gradually broaden the chance for the participation of foreign capital in the domestic financial market," said the People"s Bank of China in a report. "We will strengthen the connections between China"s financial market and international ones by attracting more foreign capital in Renminbi-denominated financial products," the report said. Meanwhile, channels will also be expanded to allow Chinese investment in foreign financial markets. The bank said it would ease restrictions on enterprises and individuals possessing and using foreign currencies and increase the number of qualified foreign institutional investors and the value of their investment quotas (份额). "We will make use of the financial market to achieve balanced international payments," said the bank. Last year, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) raised the annual quota for individuals buying foreign currency from US $ 20,000 to US $ 50,000. "China will work hard for a more efficient and vigorous financial market that can better serve international needs," the bank said. The country will adjust its financial market rules so they are accepted around the world, encourage reforms and promote more flexible, diversified ways of trading, according to the bank. China fully opened its financial market to foreign capital on December 11 last year, ending a five-year transitional (过渡 的) period after entering WTO. | |
1. The passage is _____. | |
A. a piece of news B. an advertisement C. a poster D. an explanation | |
2. China is working hard to _____. | |
A. reduce the interest rate of foreign currencies B. increase the interest rate of foreign currencies C. bring in more foreign investment by promising to further open its financial sector D. adjust its financial markets to resist the invasion of foreign investment | |
3. To further open financial sector, China has taken many measures EXCEPT _____. | |
A. Giving more chances to the participation of foreign capital B. Strengthening the connections between China and other countries by the leaders" paying visits to each other"s countries C. Broadening the quotas of enterprises and individuals possessing and using foreign currencies D. Opening its domestic financial market step by step | |
4. We can draw a conclusion that _____. | |
A. China"s financial market will be conquered by foreign one B. China will create a more active and various way of trading and its market will become stronger C. China will end the transitional period of opening financial sector in five years D. China will be blind to the foreign investment | |
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BEIJING, Nov. 30 - The Bird"s Nest may have been built for last year"s Summer Games but Beijing"s Olympic stadium will soon be aiming at fans of winter sports. As temperatures have begun to drop in recent weeks, so too has the number of visitors to the 80,000-seater venue, which cost 3.6 billion yuan ($527 million) to build. And, fearing another harsh (寒冷的) winter, National Stadium Co Ltd, which owns the Bird"s Nest, yesterday planed to spend 50 million yuan on a "snow festival". From Dec 19, visitors will be able to pay 120 yuan to enjoy skiing and snowboarding, among other things, on its newly constructed slopes. The stadium owners expect to attract more than 20,000 visitors a day - twice as many as it currently does-during the two-month festival, which will include events for both the Western and Chinese new years. Officials revealed it would take just 5,000 visitors a day to cover the costs of the project. "It"s not a bad idea. You can ski on man-made snow in Dubai, so why not here?" said Heiko Grasse, a tourist from Germany, yesterday. Famous outdoor equipment makers and local brands are in talks over sponsorship for the event, the Bird"s Nest owners said yesterday, while the capital"s television network will also provide 500 hours of coverage. "The Bird"s Nest will not have a cold winter again," Wu Jingjun, the new president of National Stadium Co Ltd, told China Daily yesterday. "We will create seasonal events almost every month from now on with assistance from the government and, importantly, the public." Yang Cheng, a newly appointed vice-president of National Stadium Co Ltd, said the snow festival would run for five consecutive winters if successful. | |
1. How many people visit The Bird"s Nest a day before the"snow festival"? | |
A. About 80,000. B. About 20,000. C. About 10,000. D. About 5,000. | |
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? | |
A. The"snow festival" will attract more visitors from China than the Western countries. B. People aren"t allowed to visit The Bird"s Nest before Dec 19. C. The"snow festival" would run for at least five winters. D. More than 2.4 million yuan a day is expected to be made in the"snow festival". | |
3. What does Wu Jingjun mean by saying"The Bird"s Nest will not have a cold winter again"? | |
A. The Bird"s Nest will be kept at high temperatures in winter. B. Winter Olympic Games will be held in The Bird"s Nest. C. The"snow festival" will provide many events in winter. D. The Bird"s Nest will get much more assistance from the government. | |
4. Which of the following may NOT be included in the"snow festival" events? | |
A. A football game. B. Skiing. C. Snowboarding. D. A New Year"s Party. |