The wrongly accused man asked for extra compensation to ()the stress he had suffered during the case.
A.make up with
B.make out
C.make up for
D.make up
A.make up with
B.make out
C.make up for
D.make up
The young man was accused of______the lady of her money.
A.stealing
B.robbing
C.taking
D.grasping
He was accused ______ stealing from the shop.
A.with
B.in
C.of
D.at
A.luring
B.persuading
C.tempting
D.brainwashing
Finally the accused confessed to______the girl.
A.kill
B.killing
C.have killed
D.having killed
A.Guilty
B.Innocent
C.Responsible
D.Informed
Which sentence is right to explain "legalized burglary"?
A.Safeguard's conduct is completely right
B.Safeguard should be accused of unlawfully breaking in
C.Safeguard can be forgiven
D.It is legal in terms of the law for Safeguard to do so
【C1】
A.give
B.gives
C.gave
D.given
Which of the following is not true according to the passage? ______.
A.The passage mainly talks about doctors in Taiwan
B.The passage mainly deals with the students with doctor degrees in Taiwan
C.The doctors in Taiwan are richer than people who do other jobs
D.Doctors are accused of to get money from patients
Many other lawyers represent only clients who can pay high fees. (76) All lawyers have had expensive and highly specialized training , and they work long, difficult hours for the money they earn. But what happens to people who need legal help and cannot afford to pay these lawyers' fees?
Public interest lawyers fill this need. Lisa, like other public interest lawyers, earns a salary much below what some lawyers can earn. Because she is willing to take less money, her clients need the help, even if they can pay nothing at all.
Some clients need legal help because stores have cheated them with faulty merchandise. Others are in unsafe apartments, or are threatened with eviction (驱逐,赶出) and have no place to go to. Their cases are called "civil" cases. Still others are accused of criminal acts, and seeking those public interest lawyers who handle "criminal" cases. (77) These are just a few of the many situations in which men and women who are public interest lawyers serve to extend justice throughout our society.
A person who needs and uses legal help is called a______.
A.lawyer
B.client
C.tenant
D.case worker
Started just five years ago by brothers Lee and Alan Jones, the organisation has grown from a small company employing five people to a multi-divisional organisation employing 120 people.
The organisation’s production facility is divided into three separate departments. Each department has a single manager with supervisors assisting on the production lines. The managers and supervisors, all of whom are aware of their roles, work well together. However, although the organisation has grown, the owners continue to involve themselves in day to day activities and this has led to friction between the owners, managers and supervisors.
As a result a problem arose last week. Alan Jones instructed a supervisor to repair a machine on the shop floor, which he refused to do without confirmation and instruction from his departmental manager. The supervisor’s manager,Dean Watkins, became involved and was annoyed at what he saw as interference in his department’s activities. Dean told Alan Jones that he “should have come to me first” because although the responsibility for the overall organisation was a matter for the brothers, action taken in the factory was his through powers that had been delegated to him and through his authority, as manager. In the argument that followed, Alan Jones was accused of failing to understand the way that the hierarchy in such a large organisation operates and that interference with operational decisions by senior management was not helpful.
As a consequence of this, Alan Jones has asked you to explain to him and his brother the issues behind the dispute to clarify the roles of managers and supervisors and to indicate how and why successful delegation might be achieved.
Required:
(a) Explain to Alan Jones the main differences between the work of a manager and that of a supervisor.
(13 marks)