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A、The tie will disappear within British firms. B、75% businessmen will be asked to wear ties. C、T-shirts will be more popular tha
A、The tie will disappear within British firms. B、75% businessmen will be asked to wear ties. C、T-shirts will be more popular tha
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2013-10-08
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问题
Nearly three-quarters thought the tie would not survive within British firms beyond the next half a century with the popularity of the open-collared shirt. Its demise is being blamed on the boom in creative businesses, such as Facebook and Google, and online trading companies where formal dress codes tend to be avoided in favor of a more casual approach. Once considered an important part of business dress, the tie has become a victim of the spread of "casual Fridays" into other weekdays, according to researchers. The poll, by DealJungle. com , which helps small and medium enterprises, found more than 51% thought the tie would be obsolete in offices within the next 20 years and almost 22% believed it would last less than 10 years. A spokesman for the site, which has 20 000 registered members, said, "Ties have been around seemingly forever but increasing numbers of office workers are telling them to get knotted. " The success of businesses, such as Facebook and Google, where even the CEO turns up wearing jeans and a hoodie, also seems to have had a serious effect on the idea of dressing formally for work. Many of our members keep their overheads to a minimum by working at home so they feel no need to dress up to go to work. We know that when they meet clients, they still put on a business suit, but a tie is no longer seen as an essential part of the suited-and-booted look. Instead, many businessmen and increasing numbers of executives opt for a suit and shirt with an open collar.
16. What results will the popularity of the open-collared shirt have in half a century?
17. What did DealJungle. com find through the poll?
18. Why do many members feel dressing up to work is useless?
选项
A、The tie will disappear within British firms.
B、75% businessmen will be asked to wear ties.
C、T-shirts will be more popular than before.
D、British firms will require employees to work with ties.
答案
A
解析
细节推断题。短文开头提到,随着开领衬衫的流行,近四分之三的人认为在未来的半个世纪内,领带将会从英国职场消失。
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