【单选题】回答下列各: ·Read this advertisement about business book reviews. ·Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. ·For each gap(8-12),mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sheet. ·D...
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【单选题】Questions 下列各 ·Read this text about electrical power in Canada. ·Choose the best sentence frOm the opposite page to fill each of the blanks. ·For each blank(8-12),mark one letter(A-G)on your Answer Sh...
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Besides.electricity from coal and nuclear is 50%t0 75%cheaper than many other industrial nations.
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Generated primarily by water.our power supplies have attracted and supposedenergy-intensive industries such as mining.
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It also ranks among the top three electricity producers in the world,behind the U.S. and Russia.
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Next to electricity.Canadian paper exports came t0 900 million U.S.dollars everyear in the 1960s.
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Canada and the U.S.imposed and exposed power in almost equal measures after 1901.
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Since then.electricity’exports have declined but they have continued to exceed 700 million U.S.dollars.
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【单选题】?Read the article below about management teams in making decisions. ?Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. ?For each gap 8-12,mark one letter(A-G). ?Do not use any ...
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They must try to keep constructive conflict over issues from turning into nonfunctional interpersonal conflict.
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Executives Often failed to cooperate. rarely talking with one another, tending to fragment into cliques, and openly displaying their frustration and anger.
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Anxiety and frustration over difficult choices can evolve into anger directed at colleagues.
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Executives in those companies referred to their colleagues as 'smart', 'team player', and 'best In the business'.
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All the teams had to make high-stakes decisions in the face of considerable uncertainty and under pressure to move quickly.
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They managed to disagree over questions of strategic significance and still get along with one another. (8)