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M: Now,Janet, you’ve experienced the negotiation strategies.So what is the most significantW: I’m iust going to focus on the situations where people are speaking English in international business situations.M: I see.Now, not everyone speaks English to the same degree of proficiency.W: Yes, perhaps.Besides, we have negotiations between individuals who belong to distinct cultural traditions.M: Now some people say this Americanized style has acted as a model for local patterns.W: Maybe it has;maybe it hasn’t.M: What is particular about the American styleW: Well, for example, when Americans negotiate with people from Brazil, the American negotiators make their points in a direct, self-explanatory way.M: I see.W: While Brazilians make their points in a more indirect way.M: HowW: Brazilians look straight in the eyes a lot during talking.They spend time on background information.The Americans like making points:first point, second point, third point, and so on.M:Right.Americans seem to have a different style, say, even from the British, don’ttheyw: In British eyes.Americans are too direct—even blunt.M: Fascinating! So people from different European countries use different styles. don’ttheyW: That’s right.M: OK.So what about the Japanese thenW: Well.Many Europeans note the extreme politeness of their Japanese counterpart, the way they avoid giving the slightest offence,you know. Which group of people seems to be the most straight forward()

A. The British.
Brazilians.
C. Americans.
D. Not mentioned.

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A. 窦性停搏
B.二度Ⅱ型窦房阻滞
C.窦性心动过缓
D.病态窦房结综合征
E.二度Ⅰ型窦房阻滞

Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, said that he was about to donate almost all of his tremendous fortune out of assisting the cause of global health. According to Forbes, with an estimated worth of more than $ 40 billion, the project will be a great devotion for Gates. Providing the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with $ 24 billion to solve global health issues, Gates made a promise that apart from "a few percent left for the kids", all his fortune will be used on the cause of global health.So why is the richest man in the world willing to focus most of his fortune on one interest Gates believes that the theory—" the equality of opportunity" in American society—should be extended to other countries in the world. He said, to improve the health of the people has proven to be a vital method in helping poor countries to be successful in finance. "National borders may cause inequalities," said Gates, "What we all need to do is not just saying my nation has done well but taking a more global view. We have to pay more attention to these health issues, trying to know how scarce resources they have. ""Both my parents set a good example for me when I was a child," Gates said, "My father, William H. Gates, was the head of the local Planned Birth Hood, and my mother, Mary, volunteered for the United Way. " When collecting his fortune, Gates knew he would eventually give back as well, however, he didn’t expect to devote all his energy to one project until he was about 60.But, Gates, who is 47 now, began to question whether he could wait that long. "It seemed there was something really urgent," Gates said. "1 began to think, how many people could I save before that time\ Bill Gates believes that in order to develop poor countries, it is necessary()

A. to encourage more people to emigrate to America
B. to aid them with natural resources
C. to make more effort on the health issues in them
D. to help them with a more positive attitude

Nowadays the majority of companies are finding it ______ (保持收支平衡越来越困难).

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A. flourish
B. flexible
C. fierce
D. financial

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