問題詳情

IV. 閱讀測驗:10%Fouded in 1929 in Dallas, Texas,. 7-Eleven started out as a true-blue American invention. But a Japanese company led by a visionary took the concept and improved it . In the early 1970s, Toshifumi Suzuki, a young executive at Ito-Yokado ,Japan’s largest retailing company, went to the U.S. for business. While there, however, he was impressed by the 7-Eleven he encountered, and started to open a chain of convenience stores under the 7-Eleven name after he returned to Japan. Today he is Ito-Yokato’s chairman and still runs 7-Eleven.With its dense urban population, crammed homes and refrigerator, and small retail-store lots, Japan was ideally suited to the convenience-store format. Japanese customers instantly reponded to these professionally managed stores. Ever since it launched in 1974, there are now nearly 9,800 7-Eleven in Japan, even more than in America, and a total of40,000 convenience stores.
53. Which of the follwing statement is true?
(A)7-Eleven originated in Japan.b) Toshifumi adopted the idea of 7-Eleven as his another business in Japan.
(C)7-Eleven is not only a chain store, but also a place for people to relax.
(D) 7-Eleven was founded earlier in Japan than in America.

參考答案

答案:B[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.631579
統計:A(2),B(12),C(2),D(2),E(0)

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