InEnglish business practice operations are characterized by an unusual devotion to democracy. (47)______ individual decision making is considered (48)______ , almost every decision is taken by (49)______ So much so that, (50)______ you try to get hold of anEnglish business man or woman, you will invariably be told that he or she is " in a meeting". Here they will sit trying to reach consensus in preference to a decision.The popularly held (51)______ that theEnglish work harder than other people (52)______ a hammering when a report showed that, on average, the Germans work 44. 9 hours a week, the Italians 42. 4 and theEnglish 42. TheEnglish, of course, point out that both the Germans and the Italians have more holidays and that anyhow, it is not the (53)______ but the quality of work that counts.They also pride themselves fiercely on their ability to "muddle through (胡乱对付过去) " ,that is, to act (54)______ too much worry about discipline or (55)______ In the past this attitude has (56)______ them well, and the past holds all the lessons theEnglish wish to learn. WORD、BANKA、quantity B、beliefC、OnceD、tookE、served F) dangerousG) withoutH) dismissingI) whereverJ) committee K) planning L) SinceM) decision N) whenever O) provided