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They failed to pass the exam last time; I regretted______.A.to be not able to help themB.b

They failed to pass the exam last time; I regretted______.

A.to be not able to help them

B.being unable to help them

C.being not able to helping them

D.not be able to help them

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第1题
In Yaya Company, operations director Ben Janoon recently realised there had been an increa
se in products failing the final quality checks. These checks were carried out in the QC (quality control) laboratory, which tested finished goods products before being released for sale. The product failure rate had risen from 1% of items two years ago to 4% now, and this meant an increase of hundreds of items of output a month which were not sold on to Yaya’s customers. The failed products had no value to the company once they had failed QC as the rework costs were not economic. Because the increase was gradual, it took a while for Mr Janoon to realise that the failure rate had risen.

A thorough review of the main production operation revealed nothing that might explain the increased failure and so attention was focused instead on the QC laboratory. For some years, the QC laboratory at Yaya, managed by Jane Goo, had been marginalised in the company, with its two staff working in a remote laboratory well away from other employees. Operations director Ben Janoon, who designed the internal control systems in Yaya, rarely visited the QC lab because of its remote location. He never asked for information on product failure rates to be reported to him and did not understand the science involved in the QC process. He relied on the two QC staff, Jane Goo and her assistant John Zong, both of whom did have relevant scientific qualifications.

The two QC staff considered themselves low paid. Whilst in theory they reported to Mr Janoon, in practice, they conducted their work with little contact with colleagues. The work was routine and involved testing products against a set of compliance standards. A single signature on a product compliance report was required to pass or fail in QC and these reports were then filed away with no-one else seeing them.

It was eventually established that Jane Goo had found a local buyer to pay her directly for any of Yaya’s products which had failed the QC tests. The increased failure rate had resulted from her signing products as having ‘failed QC’ when, in fact, they had passed. She kept the proceeds from the sales for herself, and also paid her assistant, John Zong, a proportion of the proceeds from the sale of the failed products.

Required:

(a) Explain typical reasons why an internal control system might be ineffective. (5 marks)

(b) Explain the internal control deficiencies that led to the increased product failures at Yaya. (10 marks)

(c) Discuss the general qualities of useful information, stating clearly how they would be of benefit to Mr Janoon, and recommend specific measures which would improve information flow from the QC lab to Mr Janoon. (10 marks)

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第2题
Most men and women pass (21) life without ever considering or criticizing (22) their o
Most men and women pass (21) life without ever considering or criticizing (22) their o

wn conditions or those of the world at large. They find themselves born into a certain place in society, and they accept what each day (23) , without any thought beyond what the immediate present requires. They seek the satisfaction of the needs of the moment, without much forethought, and without thinking that by sufficient effort the conditions of their lives (24) be changed. A certain percentage, guided by personal ambition, make the effort of thought and will which is necessary to place themselves among the more (25) members of the community; but very few among these are seriously concerned to secure for all the advantages which they seek for (26) . Only a few rare and exceptional men have that kind of love toward mankind at large that makes them unable to endure patiently the general mass of evil and suffering, (27) of any relation it may have to their own lives. These few, driven by sympathetic pain, will seek for some new system of society by which life may become richer, more full of (28) and less full of preventable evils (29) it is at present. But in the past such men have, as a rule, failed to interest the very victims of the injustices (30) they wished to remedy.

21.A.out

B.at

C.through

D.above

22.A.if

B.either

C.when

D.both

23.A.was

B.finishes

C.brings

D.is missing

24.A.could

B.must

C.would

D.had better

25.A.numerous

B.innocent

C.honest

D.fortunate

26.A.him

B.them

C.themselves

D.anyone

27.A.despite

B.regardless

C.because

D.on account

28.A.problems

B.themselves

C.excuses

D.joy

29.A.than

B.which

C.although

D.when

30A.who

B.which

C.where

D.whom

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第3题
During the nineteenth century, women in the United States organized and participated in a
large number of reform. movements, including movements to reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, and, most importantly, to free the slaves. Many young women fought hard to get the right to enter the university as men did, and the right to work side by side with male workers in a factory or a mill. Some women saw similarities in the social status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and abolitionists (废奴主义者) who supported the rights of both women and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also supported the rights of women to speak and participate equally with men in anti-slavery activities. Probably more than any other movement, abolitionism offered women a previously denied entry into politics. They became involved primarily in order to better their living conditions and the conditions of others.

When the Civil War ended in 1865 , the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and right to vote to blacks but not to women. Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more and more women to demand this right. In 1869 the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly than before. A women' s voting bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878 but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote.

With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?

A.The Wyoming Territory.

B.The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.

C.Abolitionists.

D.Women's Right to Vote.

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第4题
A.failedB.fellC.feltD.filled

A.failed

B.fell

C.felt

D.filled

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第5题
In his report of the accident he() some important details.

A.missed

B.wasted

C.escaped

D.failed

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第6题
He didn't______and so he failed the examination.A.work enough hardB.hard work enoughC.hard

He didn't______and so he failed the examination.

A.work enough hard

B.hard work enough

C.hard enough work

D.work hard enough

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第7题
She appreciated the ______ I gave her after she failed the test.A.stimulationB.enthusiasmC

She appreciated the ______ I gave her after she failed the test.

A.stimulation

B.enthusiasm

C.encouragement

D.motive

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第8题
I failed to catch the train, ______.

A.so Mary did

B.so did Mary

C.neither did Mary

D.neither Mary did

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第9题
It was because the applicant was too proud______he failed in the interview.A.thereforeB.th

It was because the applicant was too proud______he failed in the interview.

A.therefore

B.that

C.so that

D.so

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第10题
The police searched the building ______ but failed to find out where the bomb was.A.throug

The police searched the building ______ but failed to find out where the bomb was.

A.throughout

B.fully

C.altogether

D.thoroughly

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