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What does the passage say about Watts Humphrey?

A. He was responsible for software production while at IBM.
B. He has won more respect in U. S. than overseas.
C. His advanced system helped reduce the production cost.
D. He was paid more in overseas companies after his retirement.

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What does the writer imply about software competition in the future?

A. Brazil may reduce their production costs.
B. Japan may employ more quality specialists than other countries.
C. India may take the lead in the competition.
D. US will surely beat other countries and win the competition.

Which of the following is NOT true about Ford's cars after 1913?

A. Their price was reduced to $ 260.
B. They were assembled more efficiently.
C. A lot more of them were made.
D. All Americans could afford them.

What advice does the writer give to U. S. software companies?

A. They must pay their employees more for their hard work.
B. They should tell their workers to pay more attention to production cost.
C. They must try their best to attract more specialists.
D. They should be more concerned with the quality of their products.

What can you infer from the passage about slaughterhouses?

Animals were killed for meat there.
B. Animal bodies were cut into pieces there.
C. Henry Ford used to be a slaughter.
D. Slaughterhouse owners used automobiles first.

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