《英語(yǔ)III(1)》閱讀理解4
Passage 4
In these days of globalisation, most medium-sized companies find that they do business with people from all over the world.
Business practices can vary from one country to another, and to avoid seeming rude, it is essential to learn what the conventions are in the country where you are working as well as learning some of the language. People have different attitudes to things such as time and punctuality, for example. The British and the Americans tend to like to start meetings on time, while this is of less importance in
For example, le[a-z] [a-z] think about lunch. If you said to a French person, “Le[a-z] [a-z] discuss the deal over lunch,” he might be surprised. In
16. Globalization means ________________.
A. business is concentrated on fewer customers
B. you need to be aware of differences
C. companies become medium-sized
17. Being puntual ____________________.
A. is particularly important in
B. tends to be important to the British
C. is of no importance at all in Arab countries
18. Good relationships depend on ______________.
A. learning customs
B. using first names
C. maintianing eye contact in meetings
19. Discussing a deal over lunch is ______________________.
A. not normal in
B. not normal for an American
C. not normal for a French person
20. Which in the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. People in
B. You have to use much eye contact to establish good relationship.
C. In many Continental countries, you can walk into the office of a complete stranger.
D. You may not need to learn some of the language in business practices.