- A.Consumer industry grows consistently.
- B.Infrastructural industry grows leg behind.
- C.Firms are losing confidence in investment.
- D.Capital investment keeps growing steadily.
- A.extended his plans
- B.examined his plans to spot risks
- C.contracted his plans
- D.reviewed his plans to make safe
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Passage Five
- Among investors, confidence in India [has taken a knock.] The stockmarket is down by a tenth in dollar terms this year. That reflects higher interest rates, but also a sense that the government has lost the plot. It has, say its critics, failed to control
- But for many firms the usual jitters are now combined with a less familiar problem: falling profitability. Listed firms’ return on equity, which was 21-23% in the five years to March 2008, was only 17% last fiscal year, estimates IIFL, a broker, using a s
- A.has been damaged
- B.has been blocked
- C.has been revitalized
- D.has been in rise
- A.making less money
- B.expecting a quick recovery
- C.losing more money
- D.expecting a large return
- A.government disapproval of Vedanta buying Cairn Energy
- B.government restriction on trading in energy firms abroad
- C.insufficiency of government
- D.impatience of the company
- A.boys and girls should be equal
- B.sex discrimination affects students’ performance
- C.single-sex public schools receive more financial aids
- D.AAUW never changes its attitudes toward single-sex schooling
- A.disadvantages of often neglected co-ed schooling
- B.the differences between private schools and public schools
- C.reasons why girls can benefit most from single-sex education
- D.Americans’ controversial attitudes toward single-sex schooling
- A.feel less competitive
- B.be less likely to take risks
- C.gain more confidence in studies
- D.care less about their appearances
- A.Girls’ adolescent changes.
- B.Parents’ attitudes toward their studies.
- C.Teachers’ attitudes toward different sexes.
- D.Boys’ outstanding performance in math and science.
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Knowledge of cultural variations in personal space in communication is most important now in ______.
- A.cultural differences
- B.good communication
- C.enjoying foreign food
- D.interpersonal relationship
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Being unaware of interpersonal distance in communication may lead to the following EXCEPT ______.
- A.discomfort
- B.retaliation
- C.a breakdown
- D.an interaction
- A.subcultural groups
- B.age groups
- C.subregional groups
- D.gender groups
- A.step-by-step improvement
- B.updated performance
- C.rapid change in speed
- D.completely new innovation
- Age also affects how people use personal space. Worchel and Cooper report that North American children seem unaware of boundaries for personal space until the age of four or five. As the children get older they become more aware of standards for personal
- Gender also influences people’s use of personal space. For example, North American males’ most negative reaction is reserved for anyone who enters their personal space directly in front of them. Females, on the other hand, feel most negative about approac
- As international travel and commerce increase, intercultural contact is becoming commonplace. Soon, perhaps, cultural variations in expectations for personal space will be as familiar to everyone as are cultural variations in food and dress. Until then, p
- Judith Martin’s experience tells that interpersonal distance in social interaction is determined by ______.
- A.personal preference
- B.cultural background
- C.location
- D.race
- A.consciously
- B.favorably
- C.unconsciously
- D.unfavorably
- A.a goal-directed conversation is on the way to completion
- B.people have no desire to talk to screens in the living room
- C.natural conversation with computers is a long way to go
- D.other goal-directed conversations seem to be impossible
- A.language transferable
- B.error free
- C.techno compatible
- D.user friendly
- A.have an enjoyable retirement
- B.prolong their productive life
- C.have a more healthy life
- D.prolong their work life
- A.ways
- B.traditions
- C.customs
- D.solutions
- A.people in rich countries can enjoy luxury retirement
- B.women if hard working can obtain decent retirement
- C.women in informal work are free to choose when to retire
- D.people in poor countries have no social security protection
- A.elder people used to be dependent
- B.elder people used to enjoy retirement
- C.elder people now do not want to retire from their work
- D.elder people now do not want to be cut off from society
- A.provide more flexible choice for retirement
- B.persuade elder people to postpone retirement
- C.promote unpaid employment
- D.reform social security system