参考答案和解析
正确答案: D
解析: 暂无解析
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  • 第1题:

    John's success has nothing to do with good luck. It is years of hard work hasmade him what he is today.

    A. why

    B. when

    C. which

    D. that


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    John Pentanol was appointed as risk manager at H&Z Company a year ago and he decided that his first task was to examine the risks that faced the company. He concluded that the company faced three major risks, which he assessed by examining the impact that would occur if the risk were to materialise. He assessed Risk 1 as being of low potential impact as even if it materialised it would have little effect on the company’s strategy. Risk 2 was assessed as being of medium potential impact whilst a third risk, Risk 3, was assessed as being of very high potential impact.

    When John realised the potential impact of Risk 3 materialising, he issued urgent advice to the board to withdraw from the activity that gave rise to Risk 3 being incurred. In the advice he said that the impact of Risk 3 was potentially enormous and it would be irresponsible for H&Z to continue to bear that risk.

    The company commercial director, Jane Xylene, said that John Pentanol and his job at H&Z were unnecessary and that risk management was ‘very expensive for the benefits achieved’. She said that all risk managers do is to tell people what can’t be done and that they are pessimists by nature. She said she wanted to see entrepreneurial risk takers in H&Z and not risk managers who, she believed, tended to discourage enterprise.

    John replied that it was his job to eliminate all of the highest risks at H&Z Company. He said that all risk was bad and needed to be eliminated if possible. If it couldn’t be eliminated, he said that it should be minimised.

    (a) The risk manager has an important role to play in an organisation’s risk management.

    Required:

    (i) Describe the roles of a risk manager. (4 marks)

    (ii) Assess John Pentanol’s understanding of his role. (4 marks)

    (b) With reference to a risk assessment framework as appropriate, criticise John’s advice that H&Z should

    withdraw from the activity that incurs Risk 3. (6 marks)

    (c) Jane Xylene expressed a particular view about the value of risk management in H&Z Company. She also said that she wanted to see ‘entrepreneurial risk takers’.

    Required:

    (i) Define ‘entrepreneurial risk’ and explain why it is important to accept entrepreneurial risk in business

    organisations; (4 marks)

    (ii) Critically evaluate Jane Xylene’s view of risk management. (7 marks)


    正确答案:

    (a) (i) Roles of a risk manager
    Providing overall leadership, vision and direction, involving the establishment of risk management (RM) policies,
    establishing RM systems etc. Seeking opportunities for improvement or tightening of systems.
    Developing and promoting RM competences, systems, culture, procedures, protocols and patterns of behaviour. It is
    important to understand that risk management is as much about instituting and embedding risk systems as much as
    issuing written procedure. The systems must be capable of accurate risk assessment which seem not to be the case at
    H&Z as he didn’t account for variables other than impact/hazard.
    Reporting on the above to management and risk committee as appropriate. Reporting information should be in a form
    able to be used for the generation of external reporting as necessary. John’s issuing of ‘advice’ will usually be less useful
    than full reporting information containing all of the information necessary for management to decide on risk policy.

    Ensuring compliance with relevant codes, regulations, statutes, etc. This may be at national level (e.g. Sarbanes Oxley)
    or it may be industry specific. Banks, oil, mining and some parts of the tourism industry, for example, all have internal
    risk rules that risk managers are required to comply with.
    [Tutorial note: do not reward bullet lists. Study texts both use lists but question says ‘describe’.]
    (ii) John Pentanol’s understanding of his role
    John appears to misunderstand the role of a risk manager in four ways.
    Whereas the establishment of RM policies is usually the most important first step in risk management, John launched
    straight into detailed risk assessments (as he saw it). It is much more important, initially, to gain an understanding of
    the business, its strategies, controls and risk exposures. The assessment comes once the policy has been put in place.
    It is important for the risk manager to report fully on the risks in the organisation and John’s issuing of ‘advice’ will usually
    be less useful than full reporting information. Full reporting would contain all of the information necessary for
    management to decide on risk policy.
    He told Jane Xylene that his role as risk manager involved eliminating ‘all of the highest risks at H&Z Company’ which
    is an incorrect view. Jane Xylene was correct to say that entrepreneurial risk was important, for example.
    The risk manager is an operational role in a company such as H&Z Company and it will usually be up to senior
    management to decide on important matters such as withdrawal from risky activities. John was being presumptuous
    and overstepping his role in issuing advice on withdrawal from Risk 3. It is his job to report on risks to senior
    management and for them to make such decisions based on the information he provides.

    (b) Criticise John’s advice
    The advice is based on an incomplete and flawed risk assessment. Most simple risk assessment frameworks comprise at least
    two variables of which impact or hazard is only one. The other key variable is probability. Risk impact has to be weighed
    against probability and the fact that a risk has a high potential impact does not mean the risk should be avoided as long as
    the probability is within acceptable limits. It is the weighted combination of hazard/impact and probability that forms the basis
    for meaningful risk assessment.
    John appears to be very certain of his impact assessments but the case does not tell us on what information the assessment
    is made. It is important to recognise that ‘hard’ data is very difficult to obtain on both impact and probability. Both measures
    are often made with a degree of assumption and absolute measures such as John’s ranking of Risks 1, 2 and 3 are not as
    straightforward as he suggests.
    John also overlooks a key strategic reason for H&Z bearing the risks in the first place, which is the return achievable by the
    bearing of risk. Every investment and business strategy carries a degree of risk and this must be weighed against the financial
    return that can be expected by the bearing of the risk.
    (c) (i) Define ‘entrepreneurial risk’
    Entrepreneurial risk is the necessary risk associated with any new business venture or opportunity. It is most clearly seen
    in entrepreneurial business activity, hence its name. In ‘Ansoff’ terms, entrepreneurial risk is expressed in terms of the
    unknowns of the market/customer reception of a new venture or of product uncertainties, for example product design,
    construction, etc. There is also entrepreneurial risk in uncertainties concerning the competences and skills of the
    entrepreneurs themselves.
    Entrepreneurial risk is necessary, as Jane Xylene suggested, because it is from taking these risks that business
    opportunities arise. The fact that the opportunity may not be as hoped does not mean it should not be pursued. Any
    new product, new market development or new activity is a potential source of entrepreneurial risk but these are also the
    sources of future revenue streams and hence growth in company value.

    (ii) Critically evaluate Jane Xylene’s view of risk management
    There are a number of arguments against risk management in general. These arguments apply against the totality of risk
    management and also of the employment of inappropriate risk measures.
    There is a cost associated with all elements of risk management which must obviously be borne by the company.
    Disruption to normal organisational practices and procedures as risk systems are complied with.
    Slowing (introducing friction to) the seizing of new business opportunities or the development of internal systems as they
    are scrutinised for risk.
    ‘STOP’ errors can occur as a result of risk management systems where a practice or opportunity has been stopped on
    the grounds of its risk when it should have been allowed to proceed. This may be the case with Risk 3 in the case.
    (Contrast with ‘GO’ errors which are the opposite of STOP errors.)
    There are also arguments for risk management people and systems in H&Z. The most obvious benefit is that an effective
    risk system identifies those risks that could detract from the achievements of the company’s strategic objectives. In this
    respect, it can prevent costly mistakes by advising against those actions that may lose the company value. It also has
    the effect of reassuring investors and capital markets that the company is aware of and is in the process of managing
    its risks. Where relevant, risk management is necessary for compliance with codes, listing rules or statutory instruments.

  • 第3题:

    -- Hi, is John there, please?

    -- _____

    A. Hold on, I'll get him.

    B. No, he isn't here.

    C. Yes, he lives here.

    D. yes, what do you want.


    参考答案: A

  • 第4题:

    What did John ask Linda to do for him ()

    A.He asked her to meet the guests.

    B.He asked her to make a detailed schedule for him.

    C.He asked her to make a cup of tea for him.


    参考答案:B

  • 第5题:

    Why did John pay a visit to Miller()

    A. He wanted to buy a set of equipment.

    B. He planned to sign an agreement.

    C.He’d like to talk about the trademark transfer.


    参考答案:C

  • 第6题:

    The fact () he succeeded in the experiment pleased everybody.

    A、blank

    B、which

    C、that

    D、while


    参考答案:C

  • 第7题:

    What can be inferred about John Gilliam from his review? (  )

    A.He specializes in articles focusing on history
    B.He agrees with the ideas presented in the book
    C.He hopes technology will become less important to business
    D.He is training to work in corporate mergers

    答案:B
    解析:
    由原文的最后一段:”…Ms.Narazaki’s ideas persuasive.The view that business cannot survive without keeping up with new technology has become today’s corporate reality.“可以推断出.“John Giniam”对该“Reviews”中提及的观点是表示赞同的。所以本题的正确答案为B。

  • 第8题:

    Although he knew little about the largeamount of work done in the field, he succeeded _____________ other morewell-informed experimenters failed.

    A.which
    B.that
    C.what
    D.where

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查地点状语从句。句意为“尽管他对此领域的大量工作还不太了解,但他在那些更为熟练的实验者失败的领域取得了胜利”。succeed是不及物动词,不可接宾语,后接where引导的地点状语从句,故选D。

  • 第9题:

    John succeeded()what he wanted

    Ato get  

    Bto getting  

    Cin getting  

    Dand getting


    C

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Why did the man want to smoke cigarettes?
    A

    Because he was sure he was to be killed.

    B

    Because he wanted to ease his nervousness.

    C

    Because he wanted to talk to the guard.

    D

    Because he was used to smoking cigarettes.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    从文章第一段前三句可知,作者想到自己明天就要没命了,不禁陷入极端惶恐,于是想要抽烟来缓解自己紧张的情绪。故选B。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    -Why does John speak through every discussion but never listen to the others?-That what he____do, we used to hate that, but are used to it now.
    A

    can

    B

    might

    C

    ought to

    D

    will


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The bank clerk listened carefully ______ he could discover exactly what the client wanted.
    A

    in case that

    B

    now that

    C

    so that

    D

    provided that


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题考查状语从句的引导词。句意:银行职员认真听着,以便能够准确知晓客户的需求。通过分析句意可知,空格处应用目的状语从句的引导词。故C项为正确答案,表示“以致,以便”。in case that以防。now that既然。provided that假设。

  • 第13题:

    He asserted, also, that his power to follow a long and purely abstract train of thought was very limited, for which reason he felt certain that he never could have succeeded with mathematics


    正确答案:
    本句考查点是宾语从句,非限制性定语从句。主干是He asserted that…。宾语从句的结构是his power to… was…。其中不定式to引导的部分 follow …of thought做power的定语;for which reason所引导的非限制性定语从句中又包含一个that引导的表语从句。
      参考译文:达尔文同时声称,对于冗长而且纯抽象的思想,自己的理解能力并不强。因为这个原因,他相信自己在数学方面根本不会成功。

  • 第14题:

    He was sure to be successful, for he had always succeeded ________ whatever he tried.

    A.of

    B.at

    C.in

    D.for


    参考答案:C

  • 第15题:

    What will John provide for using Miller’s trademark()

    A. He is going to devote the labor force.

    B. He is going to pay a sum of money.

    C. He is going to build a new plant.


    参考答案:B

  • 第16题:

    Why did David call John()

    A. He wanted to meet an old friend.

    B. He wanted to ask for compensation.

    C. He wanted to talk about a new contract.


    参考答案:B

  • 第17题:

    John has a good sense of humor,he often tells stories ____.

    A.what people laugh at

    B.that people laugh at

    C.which people laugh

    D. at what people laugh at


    答案:B

  • 第18题:

    He moved to Philadelphia because______.

    A.his brother didn’t like him

    B.he became the editor of the paper

    C.he wanted to be dependent

    D.he wanted to live on himself


    正确答案:D
    见第一段倒数第四句。

  • 第19题:

    John's success has nothing to do with good luck. It is years of hard work__________ hasmade him what he is today.

    A.why
    B.when
    C.which
    D.that

    答案:D
    解析:
    It is…that是强调句型,强调句子的主语years ofhard work。

  • 第20题:

    --Why does John speak through everydiscussion but never listen to the others?
    --That what he ___________ do, we used tohate that, but are used to it now.

    A.can
    B.might
    C.ought to
    D.will

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查情态动词。can表示“能力,许可,可能”;might表示“许可,可能”;ought to表示“应该,可能”;will除了表示意愿,还可以表示某种倾向或习惯性动作。由语境可知,答句意为“他总是那样,过去我们讨厌,现在已经习惯了”。故D项正确。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Why did she want Michael Jackson’s manager to be her manager too?
    A

    She knew he was associated with many record producers.

    B

    She was impressed by what he had done for Michael Jackson.

    C

    She wanted to be more famous than Michael Jackson.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    根据女士的话Apparently she asked herself who managed the biggest actor in the world. And of course that was Michael Jackson’s manager可知麦当娜对杰克逊的经纪人十分看好,故选他做自己的经纪人,而不是要超越杰克逊或者是利用他接触唱片制作人。
    【录音原文】
      W: In the studio today, we had Jonas Day, who’s just won an award for student journalism with an article about Madonna for his college newspaper. Jonas, welcome! I believe Madonna herself ring to congratulate you.
      M: It’s true that I had a letter from her PR Company, but I didn’t speak to her myself.
      W: So let’s start the beginning. She was born in Detroit in 1958. Is that right?
      M: Actually, at a place called Rochester.
      W: All right, OK. Tell us how her career took off.
      M: Well, of course the thing most people don’t associate with Madonna is the fact that she is chief executive of a large company called Maverick Entertainment which is a multi-million dollar company and dares her more than her records and films.
      W: Yes, her image is certainly different, isn’t it? She’s had a lot of bad publicity about her private life, hasn’t she?
      M: She said at the time that what they said in the newspapers took her by surprise. She believed her life to be totally under control. Everything she had ever done has been carefully planned. You know, in order to get a record contract when she came to New York, she went to clubs where she knew record producers went. She even managed to get an appointment with the head of Sier Records when he was in hospital. He reckoned she was a very determined lady.
      W: I heard a similar story about how she got a manager. Apparently she asked herself who managed the biggest actor in the world. And of course that was Michael Jackson’s manager. And she decided she wanted him to manage her too. She just walked into his office and told him.
      M: Well, there you have it: determination, charm, intelligence and above all, talent.

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    John succeeded()what he wanted
    A

    to get  

    B

    to getting  

    C

    in getting  

    D

    and getting


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    He tried several times to pass the exam.  ______ the end, he succeeded.
    A

    On

    B

    In

    C

    At

    D

    By


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    A

    They let him do what he wanted to.

    B

    They helped him find large bills.

    C

    They pressed the alarm.

    D

    They called the police.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节题。录音提到“The guards ... stood back and let him stuff ... without trying to prevent him ...”,警卫没有阻拦他,也没有人按警报器,由此可知A项正确。