The Daily Inquirer October 8 Book Review of Anne Narazaki’ s New Century, New Business Reviewed by John Gilliam Anne Naraza

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问题                         The Daily Inquirer
October 8
Book Review of Anne Narazaki’ s
New Century, New Business
Reviewed by John Gilliam
    Anne Narazaki’s recent book, New Century, New Business, seeks to examine the new technologies that are critical for global business and how they affect today’s corporate transactions. Ms. Narazaki argues that while economic transactions of one kind or another have taken place for thousands of years, the impact of changing technology on business has become obvious only recently. In fact, as new technologies have grown more prevalent, Ms. Narazaki observes, international businesses have increased in size and number. At the same time, the time required to conduct each business transaction has decreased.
    Mr. Narazaki illustrates her observations with detailed examples of recent business transactions. Citing the merger of Poynter Technologies and Carce Company, which created the largest financial services company in the world, Ms. Narazaki explains the effect technology has on the valuation of a company, on communication between the managements of different companies, and on stock and funds trading.
    Those of us who take an interest in the interaction between business and technology will find Ms. Narazaki’s ideas persuasive. The view that business cannot survive without keeping up with new technology has become today’ s corporate reality.
To: Anne Narazaki      Date: October 13
From: Lily Oguro
Dear Anne,
I know we haven’ t spoken since our days working together at the Rosence Company in Sydney, but I’ m writing to congratulate you on the publication of your first book! I happened to read the Daily Inquirer on October 8 and was pleased and surprised to come across John Gilliam’s article. You must be thrilled at getting such a great review. It seems like ages ago we worked together in Sydney. Do you remember our office? No computers, no internet, and three phones for twenty employees. Times and businesses certainly have changed. Judging by what I have read in your book so far, I thoroughly agree with your insightful and engaging assessment of technology and business. Are you still living in London? I’ll be making a business trip there next month.(I’m with Rotaro incorporated now), and it would be nice to see you. In any event, I am really looking forward to finishing your book.
Sincerely yours,
Lily Oguro
Why did Ms. Oguro write an e-mail to Ms. Narazaki?( )

选项 A、To offer her a job
B、To compliment her on her new book
C、To invite her to visit Sydney
D、To request advice on writing books

答案B

解析 邮件的第一段中:“…but I’m writing to congratulate you on the publication of your firstbook.”这句话就可以得出此题答案。
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