Companies from western countries value modest and humble employees as equally as busin
American companies are evolving from mass-production manufacturing to ______ enterprises.
A.moveable
B.changing
C.flexible
D.varying
James plans to __________ offers from other companies before making a decision.
A.explode
B.expand
C.expose
D.explore
[A] successful businesses
[B] bankrupted companies
[C] stocks
[D] huge corporations
Some companies' purpose in using Web bugs is ______.
A.to prevent the user from hostile attacks
B.to track down the user on the Internet
C.to monitor how popular a Web page is
D.to deliver banner ads and junk mailing
A.apparent
B.modest
C.loyal
D.classical
A.An intelligence test given to entrepreneurs
B.A document that outlines the path to business success.
C.A document provided by a bank to start a business
D.A government subsidy to companies
E.A requirement to graduate from business schools
A.the sacrifice from U.S. consumers.
B.the government's financial support.
C.the reduction of steel product prices.
D.the compromise from the labor force.
From the last three paragraphs, the author implies that
A.small companies may always have no sufficient time and money to put into the scheme.
B.all the candidates studying in the scheme can be qualified and skillful finally.
C.the apprenticeship scheme is still very valuable despite some small imperfections
D.all the businesses need to adopt the apprentices to improve their achievements.
We learn from the passage that dot-com companies
A.usually focus on a specific aspect of e-CRM.
B.offer perfect service to smaller organizations at a low rate.
C.have more advantages in both hosted and online services.
D.provide different services for different enterprises from those offered by larger companies.