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2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

卷面总分:220分 答题时间:240分钟 试卷题量:220题 练习次数:98次
单选题 (共220题,共220分)
1.

为客户提供各种票据、证券以及现金之间的互换机制,投资银行所发挥的作用是(  )。

  • A. 期限中介
  • B. 风险中介
  • C. 信息中介
  • D. 流动性中介
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2.

经济学意义上的货币需求是一种(  )。

  • A. 心理学意义的需求
  • B. 一厢情愿的占有欲
  • C. 有支付能力的需求
  • D. 一种主观愿望
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3.

It is imperative that the government__________more investment into the shipbuilding industry.

  • A. attracts
  • B. shall attract
  • C. attract
  • D. has to attract
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4.

Lionel Messi, _____ the record for the most goals in a calendar year, is considered the most talented football player in Europe.

  • A. set
  • B. setting
  • C. to set
  • D. having set
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5.

人民法院因审理案件,需要向银行查询企业的存款资料时,查询人不得(  )。

  • A. 借走资料原件
  • B. 抄录资料原件
  • C. 复印资料原件
  • D. 对资料原件照相
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6.

监管部门进行现场检查工作时,规范的现场检查包括检查准备、(  )五个阶段。

  • A. 检查处理、检查报告、检查实施、检查档案整理
  • B. 检查档案整理、检查处理、检查报告、检查实施
  • C. 检查实施、检查报告、检查处理、检查档案整理
  • D. 检查报告、检查处理、检查档案整理、检查实施
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7.

会计核算和监督的内容是特定主体的(  )。

  • A. 经济资源
  • B. 资金运动
  • C. 实物运动
  • D. 经济活动
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8.

银行存款日记账与银行对账单之间的核对属于(  )。

  • A. 账账核对
  • B. 账证核对
  • C. 账实核对
  • D. 余额核对
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9.

负债是指企业由于过去的交易或事项形成的(  )。

  • A. 现时义务
  • B. 过去义务
  • C. 将来义务
  • D. 永久义务
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10.

会计核算使用的主要计量单位是(  )。

  • A. 货币计量
  • B. 劳动计量
  • C. 实物计量
  • D. 单一计量
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11.

关于会计科目,下列说法不正确的是(  )。

  • A. 会计科目是对会计要素的进一步分类
  • B. 会计科目按其所提供的详细程序不同,可以分为总分类科目和明细分类科目
  • C. 会计科目可以根据企业的具体情况自行设定
  • D. 会计科目是复式记账和编制记账凭证的基础
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12.

下列会计科目中,不属于资产类的是(  )。

  • A. 累计折旧
  • B. 应收账款
  • C. 预收账款
  • D. 预付账款
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13.

由于(  )的存在,才产生了本期和其他期间的差异,从而出现了权责发生制和收付实现制。

  • A. 持续经营
  • B. 会计主体
  • C. 会计分期
  • D. 货币计量
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14.

下列不属于通信三要素的是(  )。

  • A. 信源
  • B. 信宿
  • C. 信道
  • D. 电信
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15.

有一个数值311与十六进制数C9相等,则该数值是(  )数。

  • A. 二进制
  • B. 八进制
  • C. 五进制
  • D. 十六进制
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16.

本币升值的影响表现为本国商品的(  )。

  • A. 国内价格下降,出口价格不变
  • B. 国内价格不变,出口价格下降
  • C. 国内价格和出口价格均下降
  • D. 国内价格和出口价格均不变
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17.

金融衍生工具是指一种根据事先约定的事项进行支付的双边合约,其合约价格取决于或派生于原生金融工具的价格及其变化。下列不属于金融衍生工具的是(  )。

  • A. 备兑权证
  • B. 沪深300股指期货
  • C. CDS(信用违约互换)
  • D. 外汇
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18.

“制造成本价”“批发价”“零售价”这些“价”所对应的经济活动的环节分别是(  )。

  • A. 分配、交换、消费
  • B. 分配、交换、分配
  • C. 生产、消费、消费
  • D. 生产、交换、交换。
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19.

在市场经济制度下,衡量货币是否均衡的标志是(  )。

  • A. 货币流通速度与物价指数
  • B. 汇价变化率
  • C. 货币流通速度变化率
  • D. 物价变动率
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20.

一种商品价格下降对其互补品最直接的影响是(  )。

  • A. 互补品的需求曲线向左移动
  • B. 互补品的需求曲线向右移动
  • C. 互补品的供给曲线向右移动
  • D. 互补品的价格下降
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21.

短期总供给曲线向右上方倾斜,该曲线变为一条垂线的条件是(  )。

  • A. 经济中实现了充分就业
  • B. 通货膨胀率为零
  • C. 物价水平保持稳定
  • D. 总供给受到了资源和其他因素的制约
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22.

在短期中,当边际成本曲线位于平均成本曲线上方时,(  )。

  • A. 平均成本是递减的
  • B. 平均成本是递增的
  • C. 边际成本是递减的
  • D. 边际成本保持不变
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23.

产生“寻租”的根源在于(  )。

  • A. 经济不发达
  • B. 监督体制不完善
  • C. 部分官僚的素质太差
  • D. 政府干预过多
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24.

从所给的四个选项中,选择最合适的一个填入问号处,使之呈现一定的规律性(  )。

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  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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25.

左边给定的是纸盒的外表面,右边哪一项不能由它折叠而成?(  )

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  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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26.

2013年4月份(  )简称PMI,为50.6%,连续7个月高于50%,当前中国经济运行出现较为明显的变化,正在由依靠规模扩张推动的速度型向依靠结构转型升级支撑的效益型转变。

  • A. 中国制造业采购指数
  • B. 中国制造业经理采购指数
  • C. 中国制造业经理指数
  • D. 中国制造业采购经理指数
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27.

2013年9月9 日.由中央电视台和光明日报出版社联合主办的“寻找最美乡村教师”大型公益活动正式揭晓了最美乡村教师名单。下列选项中获得“最美乡村教师”荣誉称号的是(  )。

  • A. 唐文汉
  • B. 会泽七子
  • C. 王世明
  • D. 汪昌祥
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28.

国务院于2013年5月13日上午召开全国电视电话会议,动员部署国务院机构职能转变工作。中共中央政治局常委、国务院总理李克强发表讲话。他强调政府要简政放权,(  ),创新管理,激发市场创造活力和发展内生动力。

  • A. 改革机构
  • B. 改变观念
  • C. 转变职能
  • D. 分级分权
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29.

2013年9月26日,第(  )届全国道德模范评选颁奖典礼在北京举行。新当选的模范分别在“助人为乐、见义勇为、诚实守信、敬业奉献、孝老爱亲”五个道德建设领域表现突出。

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.
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30.

中共中央统战部、中共中央党校、国家行政学院和中央社会主义学院联合编写的《中国统一战线教程》出版发行.系统阐述了统一战线各领域(  )。

  • A. 基本理论、基本政策、基本知识
  • B. 基本前提、基本政策、基本知识
  • C. 基本理论、基本方针、基本知识
  • D. 基本理论、基本方针、基本政策
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31.

2013年9月29日,中国(  )自由贸易试验区正式挂牌。

  • A. 北京
  • B. 上海
  • C. 广州
  • D. 深圳
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32.

2013年6月11日,神舟十号载人飞船在酒泉卫星发射中心发射升空,顺利将3名航天员送入太空。其中,“80后”女航天员(  )的太空授课活动成为最大看点。

  • A. 刘洋
  • B. 王亚平
  • C. 吴杰
  • D. 刘旺
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33.

我国科学家于2013年10月26日在杭州宣布,成功研发出人感染(  )禽流感病毒疫苗株。

  • A. SARS
  • B. H5N2
  • C. H7N1
  • D. H7N9
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34.

2013年5月10日,全球第一个(  )博览会——2013中国锦州世界园林博览会在辽宁锦州开幕。园区内20个国际园林大师的精品展园、14个国内城市展园以及4大标志性建筑精彩亮相。

  • A. 海上园林
  • B. 室内园林
  • C. 原始园林
  • D. 专类园林
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35.

《中国海洋经济发展报告(2013)》预计,到2020年,中国海洋生产总值占GDP比重达到12.44%,到2030年,占比将进一步上升至15.49%。报告预测,(  )年之后,中国海洋经济发展将进入成熟期。

  • A. 2015
  • B. 2020
  • C. 2025
  • D. 2030
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36.

在我国的债券回购市场上,回购期限是(  )。

  • A. 1个月以内
  • B. 3个月以内
  • C. 6个月以内
  • D. 1年以内
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37.

若某笔贷款的名义利率是7%,同期的市场通货膨胀率是3%,则该笔贷款的实际利率是(  )。

  • A. 3%
  • B. 4%
  • C. 5%
  • D. 10%
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38.

巴西的金融监管体制是典型的“牵头式”监管体制,由国家货币委员会牵头。负责协调对不同金融行业监管机构的监管活动。这属于(  )的监管体制。

  • A. 集中统一
  • B. 分业监管
  • C. 不完全集中统一
  • D. 完全不集中统一
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39.

中国银监会的监管理念是(  )。

  • A. 管业务、管风险、管内控
  • B. 管法人、管风险、管市场
  • C. 管业务、管风险、管市场
  • D. 管法人、管风险、管内控
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40.

将未来具有可预见的现金流量的非流动性存量资产转变为在资本市场可销售和流通的金融产品,是投资银行的(  )业务。

  • A. 证券发行
  • B. 证券经纪
  • C. 基金管理
  • D. 资产证券化
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41.

诺斯等学者认为,金融创新就是(  )。

  • A. 规避管制
  • B. 制度变革
  • C. 降低交易成本
  • D. 寻求利润的最大化
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42.

垄断性企业为了获取垄断利润而人为提高产品售价,由此引起的通货膨胀属于(  )通货膨胀。

  • A. 需求拉上型
  • B. 成本推进型
  • C. 供求混合型
  • D. 结构型
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43.

通货膨胀对生产具有一定的刺激作用,这主要发生在通货膨胀的(  )。

  • A. 初期
  • B. 中期
  • C. 中后期
  • D. 后期
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44.

把投资当作利率的函数以后。西方学者进一步用IS曲线来说明产品市场均衡的条件,通过对IS曲线的移动来达到产品市场的均衡,则IS曲线向右移动可能的原因是(  )。

  • A. 自发性消费减少
  • B. 自发性投资增加
  • C. 外国对本国产品的需求减少
  • D. 本国对国外产品的需求增加
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45.

某商品价格下降10%,销售量上升25%,则该商品的需求价格弹性系数为(  )。

  • A. 0.4
  • B. O.8
  • C. 1.5
  • D. 2.5
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46.

现代资本主义经济法最早产生于(  )。

  • A. 美国
  • B. 德国
  • C. 日本
  • D. 法国
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47.

在其他条件不变的情况下,如果某产品需求价格弹性系数等于1,则该商品的价格提高时,(  )。

  • A. 不会影响生产者的销售收入
  • B. 会使生产者的销售收入增加
  • C. 会使生产者的销售收入减少
  • D. 生产者的销售收入可能增加也可能减少
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48.

对于(  ),其得到100元获得的效用大于失去100元损失的效用。

  • A. 风险规避者
  • B. 风险偏好者
  • C. 风险中立者
  • D. 风险厌恶者
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49.

下列情况中,构成商品有效需求的是(  )。

  • A. 乙失手打碎了水杯。他计划下班后到超市再买一个
  • B. 甲就读某小学5年级,看到时尚的平板电脑,也想买一台
  • C. 一家企业信誉极好,账户流动资金充裕,但无意于房地产市场,因此婉拒很多投资邀请
  • D. 一家企业已连续3个月没发工资,为了弥补员工流动,将工资上调,再招聘一批新员工
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50.

会计的基本职能一般包括(  )。

  • A. 会计控制与会计决策
  • B. 会计预测与会计控制
  • C. 会计核算与会计监督
  • D. 会计计划与会计决策
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51.

(  )作为会计核算的基本前提,就是将一个会计主体持续的生产经营活动划分为若干个相等的会计期间。

  • A. 持续经营
  • B. 会计年度
  • C. 会计分期
  • D. 会计主体
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52.

会计核算必须以(  )为核算的基础和假设条件。

  • A. 会计主体
  • B. 持续经营
  • C. 会计分期
  • D. 货币计量
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53.

以依法可以转让的股票出质的.出质人与质权人应当订立书面合同,并向证券登记机构办理出质登记。质押合同自(  )起生效。

  • A. 签订之日
  • B. 登记之日
  • C. 登记之日后一日
  • D. 合同中约定之日
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54.

金融机构通过第三方识别客户身份,而第三方未采取符合《中华人民共和国反洗钱法》要求的客户身份识别措施的,由(  )承担未履行客户身份识别义务的责任。

  • A. 第三方
  • B. 客户
  • C. 该金融机构
  • D. 该金融机构和第三方按比例
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55.

《金融资产管理公司条例》第三条规定,金融资产管理公司以最大限度地(  )为主要经营目标.依法独立承担民事责任。

  • A. 减少不良资产
  • B. 保全资产,减少损失
  • C. 发挥自身优势
  • D. 规避金融风险
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56.

以税负是否容易转移为标准,税种可分为(  )。

  • A. 从价税和从量税
  • B. 中央税和地方税
  • C. 价内税和价外税
  • D. 直接税和间接税
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57.

不正当竞争行为会扰乱社会经济秩序。下列行为中,不属于不正当竞争行为的是(  )。

  • A. 某经营者扩大产品功能,误导消费者
  • B. 某超市以低于成本价的价格出售即将到期的牛奶
  • C. 某经营者使用某知名品牌的商品
  • D. 某经营者冒用认证标志.伪造产地
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58.

下列不属于《中国人民银行法》第二条规定的中国人民银行的职能的是(  )。

  • A. 制定和执行货币政策
  • B. 防范和化解金融风险
  • C. 管理中央公共财政支出
  • D. 维护金融稳定
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59.

根据《中华人民共和国公司法》的规定,股份有限公司采取募集方式设立的,注册资本为(  )。

  • A. 在公司登记机关登记的全体发起人认购的资本总额
  • B. 在公司登记机关登记的实收股本总额
  • C. 在公司登记机关登记的个体股东的货币出资额
  • D. 在公司登记机关登记的全体发起人的货币出资额
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60.

工作人员发现同事在给客户介绍产品的时候刻意隐瞒了该产品的风险以实现销售目标,则该工作人员(  )。

  • A. 应当帮助同事隐瞒。以便增加银行销售额
  • B. 不管该行为是否符合规定.与自己无关。不应当过问
  • C. 应当及时提示、制止,并视情况向所在机构或有关部门报告
  • D. 应当立即向监管部门检举该同事的违规行为。不必事先提醒同事或向本行领导报告
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61.

根据亚伯拉罕.哈罗德·马斯洛(Abraham Harold Maslow)的需求层次论,组织需要为自我实现的需要提供(  )。

  • A. 高额奖金
  • B. 舒适的工作环境
  • C. 与之相应的地位
  • D. 挑战性的工作
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62.

通常.在汽车生产企业中,会有轿车事业部、卡车事业部、特种车事业部。这种组织部门化的依据是(  )。

  • A. 按照产品划分
  • B. 按照职能划分
  • C. 按照顾客划分
  • D. 按照过程划分
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63.

从管理的角度看,需要盖“一二百个公章”的根源在于(  )。

  • A. 在外资引进中,各部门设置障碍,避免不良资本进入
  • B. 当地政府管理效率低下,存在冗员现象
  • C. 采用专业化分工搭建组织架构,横向协调能力需进一步提高
  • D. 工作人员服务意识差,不能衡量整体利益,关心地方经济发展
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64.

某公司在对员工进行绩效考评时,将绩效考评分为4档,分别为优秀、良好、合格、不合格。优秀的比例为15%,良好为60%,合格为15%,不合格为10%。其中,当年考核为优秀的.可以领年终奖的150%,良好为100%,合格为70%,不合格为0%,这种绩效考评方式属于(  )。

  • A. 平衡记分卡法
  • B. 标杆超越法
  • C. 强制比例法
  • D. 六西格玛管理法
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65.

法约尔提出的管理职能是(  )。

  • A. 计划、组织、指挥、协调、控制
  • B. 计划、组织、指挥、领导、协调
  • C. 计划、组织、指挥、协调、激励
  • D. 计划、组织、命令、协调、控制
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66.

DNS服务是指(  )。

  • A. 动态域名解析
  • B. 动态分配IP地址
  • C. 互联网接人服务
  • D. 网络安全架构
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67.

以下选项中不属于人工智能的是(  )。

  • A. 机器人
  • B. 语言识别
  • C. 自然语言处理
  • D. 搜索引擎
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68.

计算机的存储单元中存储的内容(  )。

  • A. 只能是数据
  • B. 只能是程序
  • C. 可以是数据和指令
  • D. 只能是指令
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69.

中国农业银行的客服电话是(  )。

  • A. 95566
  • B. 95577
  • C. 95588
  • D. 95599
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70.

农业银行的全称是(  )。

  • A. 中国农业银行股份有限公司
  • B. 中国农业银行有限责任公司
  • C. 中国农业银行
  • D. 中国农业银行股份发展有限责任公司
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71.

中国农业银行于(  )年上市。

  • A. 2009
  • B. 2010
  • C. 2011
  • D. 2012
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72.

中国农业银行的法人治理结构是(  )。

  • A. 一会一层
  • B. 两会一层
  • C. 三会一层
  • D. 四会一层
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73.

下列(  )不是中国农业银行“五金”产品。

  • A. 金钥匙
  • B. 金葵花
  • C. 金光道
  • D. 金益农
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74.

中国农业银行最初成立于(  )年。

  • A. 1949
  • B. 1950
  • C. 1951
  • D. 1952
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75.

语言在交流中的媒介作用越来越被形形色色的、广义上的虚拟数字图像形式所取代,这样的__________清晰表明语言的局限。在这个意义上,随着“印刷术文明”的衰落,令人__________的现代媒介“不使用语言”却能传达出更丰富的意义。

依次填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是(  )。

  • A. 特点 青眼相加
  • B. 趋势 眼花缭乱
  • C. 现象 眼前一亮
  • D. 倾向 难以置信
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76.

相对中原地区,黄河上游人们的生活与风俗我并不熟悉,无法一下子__________到心灵层面的东西。但我还是带着__________去拍摄,去体验普通人的生活在令人敬畏的大自然和__________的历史面前是什么情形。

依次填人划横线部分最恰当的一项是(  )。

  • A. 碰触 好奇 变迁
  • B. 感受 疑问 悠久
  • C. 捕捉 敬意 沧桑
  • D. 深入 憧憬 沉寂
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77.

在新形势下.积极推动社会管理创新已成为人民法院改进工作思路和工作机制的重大举措。成为人民法院顺应时代发展和社会变迁“能动司法”的应有之义。实践证明:在由传统社会向现代社会转型的时期里,在推进社会管理创新的进程中,人民法院不仅__________,而且 __________ 。

依次填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是(  )。

  • A. 义不容辞 举足轻重
  • B. 责无旁贷 大有作为
  • C. 势在必行 任重道远
  • D. 不可或缺 首当其冲
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78.

依次填入下面一段文字横线处的语句,衔接最恰当的一组是(  )。

天鹅悠闲自在、无拘无束,它时而在水上游憩,__________,它似乎是很喜欢接近人的,只要它觉得我们不会伤害它。

①时而沿着水边②回到有人的地方③时而到岸旁嬉戏

④享受着与人相处的乐趣⑤时而离开它的幽居⑥藏到灯芯草丛中

  • A. ③①⑥⑤②④
  • B. ①④⑤⑥③②
  • C. ①②③⑥⑤④
  • D. ③②①④⑤⑥
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79.

把下面几个句子组成语意连贯的一段文字,排序正确的一项是(  )。

①在古代,这个信念有些神秘色彩

②在一切比较深入的科学研究后面,必定有一种信念驱使我们

③对于数学研究则还要加上一点:这个世界的合理性,首先在于它可以用数学来描述

④可是发展到现代,科学经过了多次伟大的综合,如欧几里得的综合,牛顿的综合,爱因斯坦的综合,计算机的出现,哪一次不是或多或少遵循这个信念

⑤这个信念就是:世界是合理的,简单的,因而是可以理解的

  • A. ②①④③⑤
  • B. ①④②③⑤
  • C. ②⑤③①④
  • D. ①④②⑤③
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80.

下列句子中,句意明确,没有语病的一项是(  )。

  • A. 必须严厉打击食品安全违法违规行为的高压态势,及时消除各环节领域的隐患,创新食品安全监管惩处体制机制。
  • B. 通过实施应对国际金融危机冲击的一揽子计划,我国经济呈现回升向好态势,经济增长的质量和效益进一步提高。
  • C. 这所大学的一些学生语文水平实在低下,传扬出去,肯定会被人贻笑大方,影响学校声誉。
  • D. 对采用电脑摇号择校的做法,社会各界褒贬不一,不少有识之士建议实行结合学生综合素质和所处学区来确定。
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81.

下列句子中没有语病的一项是(  )。

  • A. 纵观科学史.科学的发展与全人类的文化是分不开的,在西方如此,在中国也是如此。
  • B. 这首交响乐是作者在列宁格勒被法西斯围困,并疯狂叫嚣要占领这座城市时赶写的。
  • C. 现在渔民自己选出了行政组长,负责掌握渔民的生活及生产的管理。
  • D. 最近又发动了全面的质量大检查运动,要在这个运动中建立与加强技术管理制度等一系列的工作。
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82.

我们的一些科普文章常常激不起公众的兴趣,原因之一便是枯燥。要把科普文章写得“郁郁乎文哉”,就需要作家的笔。科学的飞速发展,为文学写作提供了一座富矿。相信有眼光的文学家一旦领略科学题材的广阔富饶,便会陶醉在它的无限风光中乐而忘返。

这段文字谈论的是(  )。

  • A. 科普文章对作家的依赖
  • B. 科学和文学互相依赖的关系
  • C. 科学和文学互相激励作用
  • D. 科学发展为文学提供了丰富的素材
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83.

小王是某品牌鞋子的经销商,他以每4双鞋子300元的价格直接从生产商进货,同时以每6双鞋子500元的价格卖给分销商。已知去年小王共赚了10万元钱.问:小王去年共卖出鞋子多少双?(  )

  • A. 8400双
  • B. 10000双
  • C. 12000双
  • D. 13000双
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84.

一支队伍长600米,队尾通讯员要与前面连长联系,他用了3分钟追上连长,又在队伍休息时以同样的速度回到队尾用了2分24秒,问若队伍匀速前进,通讯员从最前面跑到队尾要多久?(  )

  • A. 48秒
  • B. 1分48秒
  • C. 1分钟
  • D. 2分钟
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85.

有A、B两种商品,如果A的利润增长20%,8的利润减少10%,那么,A、B两种商品的利润就相同了。问原来A商品的利润是B商品利润的百分之几?(  )

  • A. 80%
  • B. 70%
  • C. 85%
  • D. 75%
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86.

甲杯中有浓度17%的溶液400克,乙杯中有浓度为23%的同种溶液600克,现在从甲、乙取出相同质量的溶液,把甲杯取出的倒入乙杯中,把乙杯取出的倒入甲杯中,使甲、乙两杯溶液的浓度相同,问现在两杯溶液浓度是多少?(  )

  • A. 20%
  • B. 20.6%
  • C. 21.2%
  • D. 21.4%
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87.

甲乙两人年龄不等,已知当甲像乙现在这么大时,乙8岁,当乙像甲现在这么大时,甲29岁。问今年甲的年龄为多少岁?(  )

  • A. 22岁
  • B. 34岁
  • C. 36岁
  • D. 43岁
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88.

某单位今年新进了3名工作人员,可以分配到3个部门,但每个部门至多只能接收2名工作人员,问:共有几种不同的分配方案?(  )

  • A. 12种
  • B. 16种
  • C. 24种
  • D. 以上都不对
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89.

有一堆棋子(棋子数大于1),把它们四等分后剩一枚,拿去三份零一枚,将剩下的棋子再四等分后还是剩一枚,再拿去三份零一枚,将剩下的棋子四等分还是剩一枚。问原来至少多少枚棋子?(  )

  • A. 23
  • B. 37
  • C. 65
  • D. 85
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90.

张先生想订购某种商品80件,每件定价100元。张先生向商店经理说:“如果你肯减价,每减1元,我就多订购4件。”商店经理算了一下,他如果减价5%,那么由于张先生多订购.仍可获得与原来一样的利润。这种商品的成本是多少?(  )

  • A. 65元
  • B. 70元
  • C. 75元
  • D. 80元
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91.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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92.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 3
  • B. 5
  • C. 7
  • D. 9
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93.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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94.

31.21×16+3.121×120+312.1×6.2的值是(  )。

  • A. 3121
  • B. 2808.9
  • C. 4125
  • D. 3768
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95.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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96.

某个五位数加上20万并且3倍以后,其结果正好与该五位数的右端增加一个数字2的得数相等,这个五位数是(  )。

  • A. 85714
  • B. 87431
  • C. 90245
  • D. 93142
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97.

某书的页码是连续的自然数1,2,3,4,…,9,10…当将这些页码相加时,某人把其中一个页码错加了两次,结果和为2001,则这书共有(  )页。

  • A. 59
  • B. 61
  • C. 66
  • D. 62
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98.

一根竹笋从发芽到长大,如果每天长1倍,经过l0天长到40分米,那么当长到2.5分米时,要经过(  )天。

  • A. 6
  • B. 8
  • C. 4
  • D. 12
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99.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 0.75
  • B. 0.55
  • C. 0.92
  • D. 1.1
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100.

某项射击资格赛后的统计表明,某国四名运动员中,三名运动员的平均环数加上另一运动员的环数,计算后得到的环数分别为92、114、138、160,则此国四名运动员资格赛的平均环数是(  )环。

  • A. 63
  • B. 126
  • C. 168
  • D. 252
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101.

0,8,54,192,500,(  )

  • A. 840
  • B. 960
  • C. 1080
  • D. 1280
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102.

3,-1,5,l,(  )

  • A. 3
  • B. 7
  • C. 25
  • D. 64
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103.

2,3,(  ),100,356

  • A. 17
  • B. 19
  • C. 20
  • D. 21
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104.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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105.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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106.

银行招聘职业能力测验,押题密卷,2021年中国光大银行校园招聘考试押题密卷2

  • A. 见图A
  • B. 见图B
  • C. 见图C
  • D. 见图D
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107.

有一些植物需经过低温后才能开花并成长结实。通过低温诱导促使植物开花结实的作用称为春化作用。

根据上述定义,下列未利用春化作用原理的是(  )。

  • A. 洋葱开花影响其品质,因此在春季种植经高温处理越冬贮藏的鳞茎,以降低其感受低温的能力,从而得到较大的鳞茎
  • B. 使用赤霉素,二年生天仙子、白菜、甜菜和胡萝卜等不经低温处理就可以开花
  • C. 将萌发的冬小麦种子装在罐中,放在冬季的低温下40~50天后在春季播种,可获得和秋播同样的收成
  • D. 在第一年将二年生药用植物当归的块根挖出,贮藏在高温下,以减少第二年的抽薹率而获得较好的块根
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108.

补涨是前段时间大盘(或多数股票)都上涨,而某只股票价格一直滞涨,现段时间突然出现比较明显的上涨,来“补”回该“涨”而没涨的行情。

根据上述定义,下列不属于补涨表现的是(  )。

  • A. 第一天大盘大涨,某股票开股东大会定盘,第二天大盘继续上涨,这只股票也会把昨天的股价补回来
  • B. 前段时间(或多数股票)都上涨,而某只股票一直停滞不前,现段时间出现明显的上涨
  • C. 某只股票在大盘第一天大涨时只有小幅度上涨。在第二天又有了大幅上涨
  • D. 某股票在大盘或者其他都在下跌时,股票的价格上涨
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109.

社会责任是公民、企业和各种组织对国家或者社会公共利益方面应尽的责任或义务。社会责任就是行为主体对社会有一定的责任,人是社会的动物,只有在社会中才能体现出人的真正本质。

根据以上定义,下列属于公民社会责任的是(  )。

  • A. 宪法法律规定以外的公民义务
  • B. 公民应尽的非道德责任的责任
  • C. 爱国守法,明礼诚信,敬业奉献
  • D. 在工作单位应尽的一些岗位职责
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公共意识是独立自由的个体所具有的一种整体意识或整体观念。公共意识一方面是个体自由的体现,另一方面是对于一个超越个体自身以外的共同整体的体现。

根据以上定义,下列属于公共意识的是(  )。

  • A. 期望公民必须变得无私并在行为上完全利他
  • B. 公民顾及私利的同时.追求公共目标和利益
  • C. 现代社会所弘扬的一种精神气质和公共精神
  • D. 把自己认定为一个与他人联系在一起的集合体
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在一次商业谈判中.甲方总经理说:“根据以往贵公司履行合同的情况,有的产品不具备合同规定的要求,我公司蒙受了损失,希望以后不再出现类似的情况。”乙方总经理说:“在履行合同中出现不符合要求的产品,按合同规定可以退回或要求赔偿,贵公司当时既不退回又不要求赔偿,这究竟是怎么回事?”

以下哪一项反映了乙方总经理问话中的真实意图?(  )

  • A. 甲方企图要乙方赔偿上次合同的损失,已经超过有效期限,难以答应
  • B. 甲方说的有的产品不符合要求,缺乏证据,不足为信
  • C. 甲方可能是因为怕麻烦。没有追究乙方的责任
  • D. 甲方为了在这次谈判中讨价还价,故意指责乙方以往有违约行为
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为了估计当前人们对管理基本知识掌握的水平,《管理者》杂志为读者开展了一次管理知识有奖答卷活动。答卷评分后发现,60%的参加者对于管理基本知识掌握的水平很高,30%左右的参加者也表现出了一定的水平。《管理者》杂志因此得出结论,目前社会群众对于管理基本知识的掌握还是不错的。

以下哪项。如果为真,则最削弱以上结论?(  )

  • A. 从定价、发行渠道等方面看,《管理者》的读者主要集中在高等学历知识阶层
  • B. 管理基本知识的掌握与管理水平的真正提高还有相当的差距
  • C. 并非所有的《管理者》的读者都参加了此次答卷活动
  • D. 管理基本知识的范围很广。仅凭一次答卷得出结论未免过于草率
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--Have you seen__________Audi car?I parked it here this morning.

--Is it__________white one? A young woman drove it away just now.

  • A. 不填 ; the
  • B. an ; a
  • C. an ; 不填
  • D. a; the
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114.

James had practiced a lot for his driving test so that he could be sure of passing it at hisfirst__________.

  • A. purpose
  • B. desire
  • C. attempt
  • D. intention
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115.

Li Na said in __________newspaper interview that her ankle was still not ready for her tocompete. __________31-year-old suffered an ankle injury just over one month ago.

  • A. a; The
  • B. the ; The
  • C. the; A
  • D. a; 不填
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116.

In 2012, the cartoon was among the list of the world's most valuable cartoons,__________$3.8 billion a year in sales world wide.

  • A. made
  • B. to make
  • C. makes
  • D. making
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117.

The students who are not __________ with the progress they have made in their study willhave great success.

  • A. content
  • B. serious
  • C. friendly
  • D. popular
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118.

--What's the matter?

--The shoes don't fit properly. They __________ my feet.

  • A. are hurting
  • B. will hurt
  • C. have hurt
  • D. are hurt
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119.

When__________ to compare the education of China and Britain, the professor gave noanswer.

  • A. ask
  • B. asked
  • C. asking
  • D. to ask
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120.

A good advertisement often uses words__________people attach positive meanings.

  • A. that
  • B. which
  • C. with which
  • D. to which
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121.

--Do you think that she will finish the work on time?

--Sure. So long as she __________to do it in her own way.

  • A. leaves
  • B. is left
  • C. is leaving
  • D. has left
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122.

Our association, which has consistently pressed for greater employment opportunities forthe disabled, will publish __________ proposals in the near future.

  • A. their
  • B. our
  • C. his
  • D. its
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123.

The questions that the speaker raised were well __________ the average adult.

  • A. beyond
  • B. on
  • C. past
  • D. through
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124.

The reception was attended by __________ members of the local community.

  • A. excellent
  • B. conspicuous
  • C. prominent
  • D. noticeable
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125.

The majority of nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical professionwomen are in a__________.

  • A. minority
  • B. scarcity
  • C. rarity
  • D. minimum
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126.

_________ you are here, you should put all your heart into your work.

  • A. Now that
  • B. Because of
  • C. As a result
  • D. Since then
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127.

From next term, students in our school__________an email instead of a letter, to be toldthe exam results.

  • A. will send
  • B. are sending
  • C. are sent
  • D. will be sent
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128.

--How about going out for a picnic on Sunday morning?

--Hmm.__________. The weather is quite warm these days.

  • A. Well, no way
  • B. Oh, never mind
  • C. Yes, why not
  • D. Sure, no doubt
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129.

Suddenly it occurred to Charlie__________he could use the leftover birthday money to buy for the homeless.

  • A. whether
  • B. what
  • C. that
  • D. which
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130.

Their boat was damaged by the big waves. Fortunately, they were__________by a passingship.

  • A. set up
  • B. taken up
  • C. made up
  • D. picked up
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131.

It' s no use just__________me to do it; give me some positive help if possible.

  • A. told
  • B. having been told
  • C. telling
  • D. to be told
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132.

Carbon dioxide__________from burning fuels is the most common of the so-called greenhousegases.

  • A. producing
  • B. having been produced
  • C. to be produced
  • D. produced
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133.

The manager __________the workers how to improve the program since 9 a.m.

  • A. has told
  • B. is telling
  • C. has been telling
  • D. will have told
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134.

I like such houses with beautiful gardens in front, but I don't have enough money to buy__________.

  • A. it
  • B. one
  • C. that
  • D. this
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135.

The beautiful mountain village__________ we spent our holiday last year is locatedin __________ is now part of Guangxi.

  • A. which ; where
  • B. where; what
  • C. that ; what
  • D. when ; which
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136.

__________ children believe they can succeed, they will never become totally independent.

  • A. If
  • B. Though
  • C. Unless
  • D. When
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137.

--Guess what? One bullet struck my car,__________ missing me yesterday!

--Lucky you! Come back to our motherland as soon as possible!

  • A. narrowly
  • B. nearly
  • C. lightly
  • D. slightly
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138.

--Hi, Johnson, any idea where Susan is!

--It's class time, so she__________ in the classroom now.

  • A. can be
  • B. must have been
  • C. might have been
  • D. should be
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139.

--It's said it's going to turn colder later on.

-- __________ it won't last until the weekend.

  • A. As long as
  • B. Ever since
  • C. Even if
  • D. As soon as
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140.

--Now that I've finished my exams, I'm going to relax and go to a movie tonight.

--__________ I've still got two finals to take.

  • A. Good luck to you!
  • B. Lucky you!
  • C. So far, so good!
  • D. Mind your own business!
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141.

You seem to have a ready-made answer__________I ask you a question.

  • A. whenever
  • B. whatever
  • C. whichever
  • D. whoever
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142.

Eating too much fat can __________ to heart disease and high blood pressure.

  • A. devote
  • B. attend
  • C. contribute
  • D. turn
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143.

What if we meet with a situation__________none of us are able to deal with?

  • A. where
  • B. in which
  • C. what
  • D. that
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144.

--Why are the Woods selling their belongings?

--They__________to another city.

  • A. had moved
  • B. have moved
  • C. moved
  • D. are moving
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145.

When you look for a job, it's not your book knowledge but your experience__________matters more.

  • A. whether
  • B. which
  • C. what
  • D. that
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146.

The retired man donated most of his savings to the school damaged by the earthquake inSichuan Province, __________the students to return to their classrooms.

  • A. enabling
  • B. having enabled
  • C. to enable
  • D. to have enabled
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147.

They don't feel safe .in our town at night because it__________ so dangerous. There'srobbery every week now.

  • A. becoming
  • B. became
  • C. has become
  • D. had become
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148.

According to news reports, personal __________of guns in the USA causes a lot of trouble.

  • A. wealth
  • B. possession
  • C. matter
  • D. problem
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149.

--I've got something weighing on my mind. Could you give me some advice?

-- __________ . Tell me all about it and I 'll do what I can.

  • A. Don't mention it
  • B. No way
  • C. No problem
  • D. Forget it
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150.

There are some health problems that, when__________ in time, can become bigger oneslater on.

  • A. not treated
  • B. not being treated
  • C. not to be treated
  • D. not have been treated
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151.

阅读以下文字。完成79-83题。

有关人士认为。“人类基因组草图”的测绘成功仅仅预示着一个新的开端,真正的研究工作还只刚刚起步。例如,“草图”中留下了许多空白需要填补,不少可能包含着重要的医学信息的空白又顽固地拒绝“泄露自己的秘密”。除了最先完成的22号染色体长臂中有3%被证明无法解读外,从那时以来完成的4号染色体也留有很多空白。此外,大约有10%的基因组由于其重复性而根本不可能测序。

据国外某些杂志报道,即使到2003年“人类基因组计划”完成了终图,漏洞依然会存在——某些基因将被忽略不计。而蛋白质作为生命分子三联体的最后一位“成员”,又是迄今为止最难攻克的堡垒。全人类只有一个共同的基因组,但是由于各种内外因素的作用,世界上每个人都有差别,这种差别被称为单核苷酸多态性。目前,生物学家已利用单个DNA中的变体来跟踪人体基因的变异,并借此评估人类各种生物学现象的奥秘。如健康状况、对疾病的易感性、寿命长短、人类的起源等。

人类大部分的DNA都是“垃圾”,几乎不起什么作用或至少是没有明显的用途。剩下的则是渊源于植物、动物甚至细菌这一最原始生命形式的基因的“大杂烩”。事实上.大量在维系细胞的基本功能,如修补和解读DNA方面所需的基因,与促使细菌保持原样的基因没什么两样。

我们在回溯生物进化史的过程中又会发现,人们曾与植物、动物以及软体虫和有翅昆虫共同分享无数的基因。例如一种古怪的被称为“声波刺猬”的基因.它对昆虫在成熟中翅膀生长和发育起着重要的作用。这一相同的基因,在人的胚胎中则起着协调手臂生长和发育的作用。所以,人类基因与某些哺乳动物更为接近也就(  )了。例如鼠的基因与人极为相似,它的基因组一致被描述为探明人类基因组的“罗塞塔石碑”(即为解读古埃及象形文字提供线索的石碑)。

此外,猩猩的DNA与人只相差1.5%,因而分析这一看似微不足道的差异,自然有助于揭示人之所以为人的奥秘。

看来,不同物种似乎是通过长期复制、改良和组合现存基因而获得进化的。正是这种逐渐从多细胞有机物中汲取新鲜养分的“复制”过程,才使人类不断进化以至于成为超越低级生命形式的高级动物。所以,有专家将基因比作砖块,“用它既能修车库,也可以盖摩天大楼,关键是看你如何运用”。

下列对人类基因组研究描述,最准确的一项是(  )。

  • A. 据国外有关杂志报道,即使到了2003年“人类基因组计划”完成了终图,漏洞依然会存在——很多基因无法解读
  • B. “人类基因组草图”的测绘成功仅仅预示着一个新的开端,真正的研究工作还只刚刚起步
  • C. 人类基因组草图只能描绘90%的基因组,因为大约有10%的基因组由于其重复性而根本不可能测序
  • D. 迄今为止的研究中,只有作为生命分子三联体的最后一位“成员”——蛋白质尚未攻克
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下列对“不同物种似乎是通过长期复制、改良和组合现存基因而获得进化的”这句话的理解,错误的一项是(  )。

  • A. 我们在回溯生物进化史的过程中又会发现,人类曾与植物、动物以及软体虫和有翅昆虫共同分享无数基因
  • B. 人与老鼠的基因极为相似,猩猩的DNA也与人只相差1.5%,人之所以为人的奥秘就在于通过长期复制、改良和组合现有基因而获得进化
  • C. 这种逐渐从多细胞有机物中汲取新鲜养分的“复制”,才使人类不断进化以至于成为超越低级生命形式的高级动物
  • D. 全人类只有一个共同的基因组,但是由于各种内外因素的作用,世界上每个人都有差别。这正是生物通过长期复制、改良和组合现存基因而获得进化的佐证
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153.

下列对人类基因工作组研究的表述不正确的一项是(  )。

  • A. “草图”中留下了许多空白需要填补,不少可能包含着重要医学信息的空白依靠目前的科技无法解读
  • B. 生物学家已能利用单个DNA中的变化来控制人体基因的变异,并借以评估人类各种生物学现象的奥秘,如健康状况、对疾病的易感性、寿命的长短、人类的起源等
  • C. 人类大部分DNA几乎不起作用或者至少是没有明显的用途,剩下的则是渊源于植物、动物甚至细菌这一最原始生命形式的基因,这说明“万物之灵”的人类的起源实际上也是很“卑微”的
  • D. 人类的基因与某些哺乳动物更为接近,分析这一看似微不足道的差异.自然有助于揭示人之所以为人的奥秘
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154.

根据原文提供的信息,以下推断不正确的一项是(  )。

  • A. 一旦科技发展可以使我们填补上“草图”中的空白,所有重要的医学信息便随之“泄露各自的秘密”,人类便真正成为了自由的人
  • B. 修补和解读DNA方面所必需的基因,与促使细菌保持原状的基因没什么两样.但重要的是各自的改良和组合,从而产生了复杂的人
  • C. “用它既能修车库,也可以盖摩天大楼,关键是看你如何运用”是指同一个基因既可能构成低等动物,也可能构成人类
  • D. 人体解剖学是人们从宏观上了解自己,人类基因组计划则将使人们从微观上,也就是说从根本上了解自己
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155.

文中(  )应填入的词语是(  )。

  • A. 不足为怪
  • B. 顺理成章
  • C. 理所当然
  • D. 见怪不怪
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156.

根据所给文字资料回答116-120题。

国家工商总局公布的数据显示,2009年第一季度,全国工商行政管理机关共查处各类违法违章案件68202件,同比下降29.98%;其中立案查处案件49654件,同比下降32.26%。案件总值33.57亿元,同比下降21.26%,罚没金额3.33亿元,同比下降39.49%。

从违反法规看。违法企业登记管理法规案件9216件,同比下降38.54%;违反产品质量法规案件6760件,同比下降27.51%;违反反不正当竞争法规案件4944件,同比增长6.51%;违反商标法规案件4119件,同比下降21.93%;违反广告法规案件2141件,同比下降24.27%;违反消费者权益保护法规案件1644件,下降l3.66%;违反合同法规案件156件,同比下降57.02%。

从违法主体看,在立案查处的案件中,个体工商户案件22142件,同比下降22.73%;自然人案件12472件,同比下降49.04%;公司案件6521件,同比下降246.37%,私营企业案件3957件,同比下降22.27%;集体企业案件728件,同比下降45.26%。

若保持同比下降率不变。预计2010年第一季度全国立案查处案件数将接近(  )万件。

  • A. 4.8
  • B. 3.4
  • C. 1.6
  • D. 2.1
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157.

2009年第一季度,违反产品质量法规案件减少量是违反商标法规案件减少量的几倍?(  )

  • A. 1.25
  • B. 1.56
  • C. 1.77
  • D. 2.22
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158.

2009年第一季度,各类违法主体占立案查处案件比重的最高值与最低值相差多少?(  )

  • A. 43.13%
  • B. 36.62%
  • C. 31.40%
  • D. 26.67%
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159.

下列说法与资料相符的有几个?(  )

(1)2009年第一季度,罚没金额同比下降率大于案件总值同比下降率

(2)2008年第一季度,违反合同法规案件为353件

(3)2009年第一季度,公司案件数大于私营企业案件与集体企业案件数之和

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
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160.

根据上述资料,以下描述不正确的是(  )。

  • A. 2009年第一季度,自然人案件与集体企业案件同比下降均超过40%
  • B. 2009年第一季度,违反广告法规案件占各类违法违章案件的比重为3.14%
  • C. 2009年第一季度,违反各类法规案件与去年同期相比均有下降
  • D. 2009年第一季度,违反反不正当竞争法规案件数量大约是违反消费者权益保护法规案件数量的3倍
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161.

There was a Greek shopkeeper in a small conner shop in London. She taught me about the 41of an act of kindness, which has motivated me to give.

On the day I went to that shop, I was42with a very high fever. I had been off work fordays and I had43out of food. Because I had been working so hard since I had 44 to town,I also had no friends who could help.

So I went out to get some food.45, I would have gone to the supermarket, butonthis 46, Iwent into the Greek shop because it was closer. I47a few things, from the looks of whichrevealed the48that I lived alone. Then I49them to the shopkeeper, who told me, "Youare unwell." I50rather shyly. She pointed at the things I was buying and51. "I can makeyou a sandwich, so you don't have to do it yourself.

So, she made the sandwich and asked me to52a moment. She went in the back room andreappeared with a container of hot soup. "It will53you up," she said with a smile.

What really warmed me up,54, was not the soup. It was her55that told me shecared. Her kindness made me feel cared for when I was particularly56.

And it57me. It made me want to be as58as the shopkeeper. I had been quite shy,but, from that day on, I did not let shyness prevent me from59random acts of kindness.

I was determined to60the joy ... and I haven't felt lonely since!

阅读以上短文,回答161-180题。

第41题答案是__________

  • A. lesson
  • B. method
  • C. power
  • D. cause
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第42题答案是__________

  • A. sick
  • B. angry
  • C. satisfied
  • D. nervous
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163.

第43题答案是__________

  • A. made
  • B. run
  • C. Sold
  • D. eaten
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第44题答案是__________

  • A. arrived
  • B. turned
  • C. toured
  • D. moved
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第45题答案是__________

  • A. Normally
  • B. Officially
  • C. Formally
  • D. Probably
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第46题答案是__________

  • A. chance
  • B. point
  • C. occasion
  • D. reason
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第47题答案是__________

  • A. made out
  • B. took in
  • C. gave off
  • D. picked up
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第48题答案是__________

  • A. news
  • B. fact
  • C. secret
  • D. idea
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第49题答案是__________

  • A. handed
  • B. lent
  • C. returned
  • D. threw
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第50题答案是__________

  • A. paid
  • B. listened
  • C. nodded
  • D. followed
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第51题答案是__________

  • A. promised
  • B. offered
  • C. introduced
  • D. wondered
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第52题答案是__________

  • A. leave
  • B. stop
  • C. wait
  • D. last
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第53题答案是__________

  • A. warm
  • B. take
  • C. put
  • D. catch
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第54题答案是__________

  • A. thus
  • B. even
  • C. though
  • D. still
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第55题答案是__________

  • A. permission
  • B. choice
  • C. view
  • D. smile
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第56题答案是__________

  • A. bored
  • B. lonely
  • C. guilty
  • D. curious
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第57题答案是__________

  • A. surprised
  • B. developed
  • C. inspired
  • D. punished
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178.

第58题答案是__________

  • A. patient
  • B. kind
  • C. lovely
  • D. pure
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179.

第59题答案是__________

  • A. performing
  • B. judging
  • C. accepting
  • D. helping
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180.

第60题答案是__________

  • A. hold
  • B. value
  • C. enjoy
  • D. spread
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181.

根据下列内容,回答181-185题。

For the first century or so of the Industrial Revolution, increased productivity led to decreasesin working hours. A generation ago social planners worried about what people would do with all thisnew-found free time. In the US, at least, it seems they need not have bothered.

Although the output per hour of work has more than doubled since 1945, leisure (freetime)seems reserved largely for the unemployed. Those who work full-time spend as much time on thejob as they did at the end of World War II. In fact, working hours have increased noticeably since1970.

There are several reasons for lost leisure. Since 1979,companies have responded toimprovements in the business climate by having employees work overtime rather than by hiringextra personnel. Most increased production doesn't relate to the employment. Some firms are evendownsizing as their profits climb. It's more profitable to ask 40 employees to labor an extra houreach than to hire one more worker to do the same 40-hour job.

Although employees complain about long hours, they, too, have reasons not to trade moneyfor leisure. People who work reduced hours pay a huge price in career terms. It's taken as anegative (负面的 ) signal about their commitment to the firm. Many managers find it difficult tomeasure the contribution of their staff to a firm's well-being, so they use the number of workinghours instead of the output to evaluate the employees. Well aware of this, employees adjust theirbehavior accordingly.

It may take some time before workers can successfully trade increased productivity and moneyfor leisure time. The reality is that the U.S. market for goods has focused on fulltime, two-careerhouseholds. Car makers no longer produce cheap models, and developers do not build the tinybungalows that served the first postwar generation of house seekers.

In a word, in U.S., goods are appropriate only for high incomes and long hours.

What was the result of the industrial revolution?__________

  • A. Less working time
  • B. More unemployment
  • C. Fewer factories
  • D. More jobs
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182.

__________have got more free time to enjoy themselves since 1945.

  • A. The employees
  • B. The unemployed
  • C. The employers
  • D. Social planners
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183.

One reason why employees don't want to trade money for leisure is that__________.

  • A. they don't want to be considered to be lazy
  • B. they have to pay a lot of money for leisure
  • C. their companies are lacking in employees
  • D. they love their companies so much
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184.

It can be inferred from the text that__________.

  • A. employees are facing a reduction in working hours today
  • B. increased leisure time would benefit two-career households
  • C. companies have no set standard to evaluate their staff
  • D. high incomes don't guarantee Americans enough leisure time
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185.

The passage is mainly about__________.

  • A. what has brought about less working time
  • B. why employees want to make more money
  • C. why employees have less leisure time
  • D. what a good employee should be like
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根据下列内容,回答186-190题。

Success is often measured by the ability to overcome adversity. But, it is often the belief ofothers that gives us the courage to try.

J. K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series, began writing at age 6. In herbiography, she remembers with great fondness when her good friend, Sean, whom she met insecondary school, became the first person to encourage her and help build the confidence that oneday she would be a very good writer.

"He was the first person with whom I really discussed my serious ambition to be a writer. Hewas also the only person who thought I was bound to be a success at it, which meant much more tome than I ever told him at the time."

Despite many setbacks Rowling persevered in her writing, particularly fantasy stories. But itwasn't until 1990 that she first conceived the idea about Harry Potter. As she recalls, it was on along train journey from London to Manchester that "the idea of Harry Potter simply fell into myhead. To my immense frustration (沮丧), I didn't have a functioning pen with me, and I was tooshy to ask anybody if I could borrow one. I think, now, that this was probably a good thing,because I simply sat and thought, for four(delayed train) hours, and all the details bubbled up inmy brain, and this scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who didn't know he was a wizardbecame more and more real to me."

That same year, her mother passed away after a ten-year battle with multiple sclerosis, whichdeeply affected her writing. She went on to marry and had a daughter, but separated from herhusband shortly afterwards.

During this time,Rowling was diagnosed with clinical depression. Unemployed,shecompleted her first novel in area cafes, where she could get her daughter to fall asleep. After beingrejected by 12 publishing houses, the first Harry Potter novel was sold to a small Britishpublishing house.

Now with seven books that have sold nearly 400 million copies in 64 languages, J. K. Rowlingis the highest earning novelist in history. And it all began with her commitment to writing that wasfostered by the confidence of a friend !

Who believed J.K.Rowling was to be a good writer?__________

  • A. Her friend Sean
  • B. Her mother
  • C. Her daughter
  • D. Her husband
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187.

Rowling first came up with the idea about Harry Potter__________.

  • A. at the age of 6
  • B. on a train journey
  • C. after her mother's death
  • D. in her secondary school
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188.

She felt frustrated on the train because__________.

  • A. her train was delayed for four hours
  • B. she didn't have a pen with her
  • C. her mind suddenly went blank
  • D. no one would offer her help
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189.

It can be concluded from Paragraph 5 and 6 that Rowling is__________.

  • A. open-minded
  • B. warm-hearted
  • C. good-natured
  • D. strong-willed
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190.

The text mainly tells us

  • A. hardship makes a good novelist
  • B. the courage to try is a special ability
  • C. you can have a wonderful idea everywhere
  • D. encouragement contributes to one's success
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根据下列内容,回答191-195题。

Reagan was walking down the street on his way to interview for a minimum wage job. Hehappened to cross paths with Bouvier, who was laying rock salt on the ground outside hisrestaurant, Papa Roux, after an ice storm had hit the area earlier in the morning.

Bouvier said the 18-year-old approached him and asked how far it was to 10th and Sherman,Bouvier said the distance was at least seven miles, so he told Reagan that he would be better offtaking a bus instead of walking, especially considering the freezing temperature. Reagan said"thank you" and kept on his way to the job interview.

Later, Bouvier and his wife were driving to grab coffee, and they came across Reagan again-still walking. So they offered him a tide. Reagan shared with the couple that he was on his way to ashop to interview for a job, and he did not have money for bus fare. Reagan also shared that hismother had passed away and he was left to care for his two younger sisters. After his morn died acouple of years ago, he ended up dropping out of high school without obtaining a diploma.

After hearing the teen's story, Bouvier told Reagan that even if he was offered the shop job,he would hire him and double his salary. Bouvier was impressed with the teen's ambition and workethic. Reagan accepted the job. He cannot believe how everything turned out for him saying, "I'mjust too excited, just excited to start."

Bouvier wanted to share the encounter with his friends, so he wrote about it on Facebook. Thestory is going around, with more than 15,000 likes so far. People are applauding the teen's workethic and Bouvier's generosity.

One person wrote,"You are a blessing from above, and some good will come to you."

Another added, "So kindness does exist. Warms my heart ! "

In addition, IndyGo, the local public transportation system, gave Reagan a free one-year pass.

What was Reagan doing when he came across Bouvier?__________

  • A. He was going to a job interview
  • B. He was going to get his salary
  • C. He was going to school by bus
  • D. He was walking back home
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Why didn't Reagan take a bus to go to 10th and Sherman?__________

  • A. He wanted to keep himself warm by walking
  • B. It wasn't too long a distance to get there
  • C. He didn't believe in Bouvier's words
  • D. He was too poor to afford the bus fare
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Which of the following is true of Reagan?__________

  • A. He finished high school and got his diploma
  • B. His mother had died and he lived alone
  • C. He had to do work to support his families
  • D. He was still a student with a part-time job
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194.

What happened to Reagan after this encounter?__________

  • A. He rejected Bouvier's offer and took the shop job
  • B. He was allowed to take the local bus one year for free
  • C. The shop where he was interviewed doubled his salary
  • D. He returned to high school to continue his schooling
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195.

Which of the following best describe Mr.Bouvier?__________

  • A. Stubborn and determined
  • B. Generous and kindhearted
  • C. Smart and knowledgeable
  • D. Positive and optimistic
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根据下列内容,回答196-198题。

San Francisco has its cable cars. Seattle has its Space Needle. And, Longview has its squirrelbridge. The bridge, which has attracted international attention, is now a local landmark.

The Nutty Narrows Bridge was built in 1963 by a local builder, Amos Peters, to givesquirrels a way to cross the busy road without getting flattened by passing cars.

The original bridge was built over Olympia Way on the west edge of the library grounds.

Before the bridge was built, squirrels had to avoid traffic to and from the Park Plaza office buildingwhere office staff put out a nutty feast for the squirrels. Many times, Peters and others who workedin and near Park Plaza witnessed squirrels being run over.

One day Peters found a dead squirrel with a nut still in its mouth, and that day's coffee breakdiscussion turned into squirrel safety. The group of businessmen cooked up the squirrel bridge ideaand formed a committee to ask the blessing of the City Council. The Council approved, andCouncilwoman Bess LaRiviere named the bridge "Nutty Narrows."

After architects designed the bridge, Amos Peters and Bill Hutch started construction. Theybuilt the 60-foot bridge from aluminum and lengths of fire hose. It cost $1,000.

It didn't take long before reports of squirrels using the bridge started. Squirrels were evenseen guiding their young and teaching them the ropes. The story was picked up by the media, andNutty Narrows became known in newspapers all over the world.

In 1983, after 20 years of use, Peters took down the worn-out bridge. Repairs were made andcrosspieces were replaced. The faded sign was repainted and in July 1983, hundreds of animallovers attended the completion ceremony of the new bridge.

Peters died in 1984, and a ten-foot wooden squirrel sculpture was placed near the bridge inmemory of its builder and his devotion to the project.

What does the underlined phrase "teaching them the ropes" probably means in thetext ?__________

  • A. Passing them a rope
  • B. Directing them to store food for winter
  • C. Teaching them a lesson
  • D. Showing them how to use the bridge
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197.

Which of the following is true of the squirrel bridge?__________

  • A. It was replaced by a longer one
  • B. It was built from wood and metal
  • C. it was rebuilt after years of use
  • D. It was designed by Bill Hutch
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What can we learn about Amos Peters?__________

  • A. He is remembered for his love of animals
  • B. He donated $I ,000 to build the bridge
  • C. He was a member of the City Council
  • D. He was awarded a medal for building the bridge
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根据下列内容,回答199-202题。

Even a small reduction in salt in the diet can be a big help to the heart. A new study used acomputer model to predict how just three grams less a day would affect heart disease in theUnited States.

The result: thirteen percent fewer heart attacks. Eight percent fewer strokes. Four percentfewer deaths. Eleven percent fewer new cases of heart disease. And two hundred forty billiondollars in health care savings.

Researchers found it could prevent one hundred thousand heart attacks and ninety-twothousand deaths every year.

The study is in the New England Journal of Medicine. Kirsten at the University of California,was the lead author. She says people would not even notice a difference in taste with three grams,or one-half teaspoon, less salt per day. The team also included researchers at Stanford andColumbia University.

Each gram of salt contains four hundred milligrams of sodium, which is how foods may listtheir salt content.

The government says the average American man eats ten grams of salt a day. The AmericanHeart Association advises no more than three grams for healthy people. It says salt in the Americandiet has increased fifty percent since the nineteen-seventies, while blood pressures have also risen.Less salt can mean a lower blood pressure.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is leading an effort called the National SaltReduction Initiative. The idea is to put pressure on food companies and restaurants.

Mayor Bloomberg has already succeeded in other areas, like requiring fast food places in thecity to list calorie information. Now a study by the Seattle Children's Research Institute shows howthat idea can influence what parents order for their children.

Ninety-nine parents of three to six year olds took part. Half had McDonald's menus clearlyshowing how many calories were in each food. The other half got menus without the calorie

information.

All the following are related to the salt in diet except__________.

  • A. Strokes
  • B. heart attacks
  • C. blood pressures
  • D. stomach diseases
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200.

Which is the right way of listing salt content of 500 grams of bread?__________

  • A. sodium: 32 gram
  • B. sodium: 320 milligrams
  • C. sodium: 3.2 gram
  • D. sodium: 320 gram
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201.

Researchers from the following universities are involved in the study except__________.

  • A. Columbia University
  • B. Stanford University
  • C. New England University
  • D. California University
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Which of the following is true according to the passage? __________

  • A. The National Salt Reduction Initiative aims to put pressure on food companies
  • B. Parents of children don' t care much about the calorie information of fast food
  • C. Parents will order the food that contains more salt for their children
  • D. If people eat less salt every day, they will never suffer from heart disease
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根据下列内容,回答203-206题。

Chinese and US students will have greater access to educational exchange programmes as thetwo countries have agreed to expand and promote educational co-operation.

Further co-operation in higher education, language learning and teaching, and primary andsecondary education were highlighted in a memorandum of understanding signed by educationministers from both countries on Thursday.

Margaret Spellings, US secretary of education, described the memorandum as historic at abreakfast panel discussion hosted by the China Chamber of Commerce on Friday in Beijing, thelast stop of her East Asia tour following Tokyo and Seoul.

She said the United States is"deadly serious" about promoting educational co-operation andexchange with China. Her delegation, consisting of 12 US university presidents, is the first everhigh-profile delegation of us college and university presidents to China.

"It's even more compelling that on this first ever delegation, China is one of the firsts of thefirst, as our trip starts from East Asia," Spellings said.

Education co-operation and exchanges between the United States and China have beendeveloping rapidly in recent years. More than 63,000 Chinese students are currently studying inthe United States, while there has also been a rise in the number of US students studying in China.

A recent report from the New York--based Institute of International Education, one of theworld's largest international education organizations shows that 6,389 US students came to Chinain the 2005-2006 academic year, up 35 percent year-on-year. The report also lists China as theonly Asian country among the top 10 popular destinations for US students to study abroad.

Spellings said she was pleased with the numbers but not satisfied."US students do want tocome to study in China, and we need to help them do that as well as to help Chinese students tocome to our country."

On Friday, Premier Wen Jiabao met with Spellings and her delegation in Beijing.

The passage suggests that__________.

  • A. following Beijing, Margaret Spellings and her delegation will visit Tokyo and Seoul in EastAsia
  • B. the US will further streamline the visa application process, making it easier for Chinesestudents
  • C. the US often send delegations of college and university presidents to China in recent years
  • D. China as well as Japan are among the most popular countries that the US students want tostudy in
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204.

The underlined word "compelling" in the fifth paragraph most probably means__________.

  • A. interesting or exciting
  • B. disappointing or annoying
  • C. surprising or amazing
  • D. embarrassing or boring
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205.

Which of the following is not mentioned in this article?__________

  • A. The number of the Chinese students studying in the US
  • B. The Chinese government's reaction to this affair
  • C. The time when the US delegation will leave Beijing
  • D. The increase of the US students that study in China
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206.

This article most probably appears in__________.

  • A. a story book
  • B. a newspaper
  • C. a literary magazine
  • D. a textbook
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根据下列内容,回答207-210题。

The makers of Europe's toilet paper and other household paper goods are contributing todeforestation by failing to offer consumers enough recycled products, conservationists said recently.

"Everyday about 270,000 trees are effectively flushed down the toilet or end up as garbagearound the world; such a use of the forests is both wasteful and unnecessary," said Duncan Poundof WWF, formerly known as the World Wildlife Fund.

According to a WWF study, the five biggest manufacturers of disposable paper products inEurope are Procter and Gamble, SCA, Kimberly Clark, Mesa Tissue and Georgia Pacific, whichcontrolabout 70 percent of European market. The vast majorityof their products contain"alarmingly low levels" of recycled fibers, it said.

That means that"virgin fibers" extracted from natural forests and tree plantations around theworld"end up as waste without the consumer's knowledge, ” the Switzerland-based internationalconservation group said in this communique.

"Consumers have no idea that they may be threatening the world's forests when they go to thebathroom, "said Pollard, who heads the WWF program on European forests.

"The manufactures claim that retailers mainly want non-recycled products because that is whatconsumers choose." the WWF said.

"It's a myth that recycled tissue products are not of good quality." Pollard said.

The European tissue business is worth around 8.5 billion euros(10 billion dollars) annuallyand accounts for 26 percent of global consumption.

Each European uses on average 13 kilos of paper products per year, the WWF said.

The WWF has asked the companies to better inform consumers about how much of theirhousehold paper goods are made with recycled fibers and to advise them to buy bounds of recycledtoilet paper and tissues.

What does the underlined part"end up as waste without the consumer's knowledge" mean ?__________

  • A. Consumers waste "virgin fibers" because they lack knowledge
  • B. Consumers don't waste "virgin fibers" without knowledge
  • C. Consumers stopped using "virgin fibers" as waste because of knowledge
  • D. Consumers waste "virgin fibers" without know it
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208.

We can learn from the passage that__________.

  • A. recycled tissue products are usually of bad quality
  • B. few consumers want to buy recycled-toilet paper
  • C. in Europe west forests are used to product household paper
  • D. consumers don't like non-recycled products
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209.

How much on average is the European Tissue business worth a month?__________

  • A. Around 8.5 billion euros
  • B. About 10 million dollars
  • C. About 708 million euros
  • D. Around 833 billion dollars
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210.

Which of the following is the best title for the passage?__________

  • A. World's Forests Beijing Flushed down the Toilet
  • B. Recycled Tissue Products Are Better in Quality
  • C. Retailers Want to Satisfy the Consumers' Needs
  • D. Disposable Paper Products Contains Little Recycled Fibers
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根据下列内容,回答211-215题。

"Hi there. How's it going? "

"Oh, fine. Fine. How about this weather, huh? "

"Well, I guess we can alway use the rain."

What is that?This story?Oh, just a little look at small talk. You know, those seeminglymeaningless conversations you have dozens of times a day. Maybe you're waiting for the elevator,or in a line at the bank. It all seems pretty trivial. Idle chatter about traffic doesn't do much morethan fill the air with empty words that are quickly forgotten. But you should know that small talkactually has a big place in our lives.

Pat Oliver, assistant professor on arts, says that, "Left unchecked, small talk can be aninvasion. It's so powerful. It does something to you."" Every morning after spending an hour and ahalf on the freeway I start the day with small talk with my secretary, "Oliver says, "If I don't makesmall connection with another person, I can't work."

What causes it?As a rule, you're either trying to force something into your life, or you'reusing conversation as an invisible force field to keep them out. You can be wanting to connect withanother person, and small talk is your introduction to more meaning conversation. The way peopleuse small talk is usually determined by where they happen to be at the time.

Take the elevator, for instance. Now there's prime territory. Nobody knows anyone and there'sno reason to start a conversation, but invariably, someone does."Making conversation in suchpeaceful social settings," according to Oliver,"can confirm your territory. It's a way of feelingliked and accepted."

The topics of small talk don't matter. In fact, you don't want anything more taxing than theweather or the traffic. It's non-threatening talk in a threatening situation. However, the ruleschange quickly when you're with lots of people doing lots of talking.

Let's say you're at a party. Now it's time to use small talk as a way of making others feelmore comfortable around you, so don't look silly standing by the food table alone all night.

"Small talk", as interpreted by the author,__________.

  • A. has no real function in communication at all
  • B. is usually meaningless and therefore useless
  • C. is not as idle as it may seem to be
  • D. is restricted to certain topics only
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According to the author, small talk is often used__________.

  • A. to invade other's private affairs
  • B. to share a secret between intimate friends
  • C. to open and maintain channels of communication
  • D. to protect one's own privacy
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213.

According to the author, topics of small talk may include comments on__________.

  • A. some political issues
  • B. one's physical condition
  • C. other's ways of dress
  • D. the traffic jam
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214.

Why is small talk described as "non-threatening talk in a threatening situation"?__________

  • A. It is used by people to encourage those who are confronted with danger
  • B. It is used to show that one is enthusiastic and hospitable
  • C. It is used to create a more friendly atmosphere and to avoid embarrassment
  • D. It is used by people to protect others in the threatening situation
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215.

According to the author, at a big party, small talk is used with the purpose of__________.

  • A. making both others and yourself feel at ease
  • B. excluding those you don't like from joining you
  • C. keeping your voice low so only your friends can hear you
  • D. comforting those who feel lonely
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根据下列内容,回答216-220题。

Bum rate is the speed at which a startup business consumes money. My rate would be $50,000 amonth when my new media company started. So, I began looking around for individuals who wouldbe my first investors."Angel money" it was called. But when I reviewed my list of acquaintances tofind those who might be able to help, I found the number got small.

With no other choices, I began meeting with the venture-capital companies. But I was warnedthey took a huge share of your company for the money they put in. And if you struggled, theycould drop you cold.

As I was searching for "angel money", I started to build a team who trusted me even though Ididn't have money for paychecks yet.

Bill Becker was an expert in computer programming and image processing at a very famousMedia Lab at M.I.T. With his arrival, my company suddenly had a major technology "guy" in-huse.

Katherine Henderson, a filmmaker and a former real-estate dealer, joined us as our directorof market research. Steve White came on as operating office. He had worked for the developer of ahome-finance software, Quicken. We grabbed him.

We had some really good people, but we still didn't have enough money. One night, myneighbor, Louise Johnson, came for a visit. She and I were only nodding acquaintances, but herboys and ours were constant companions. She ran a very good business at the time.

Louise was brillant and missed nothing. She had been watching my progress closely. She knewI was dying for money and I had prospects but could offer no guarantees of success.

She told me that her attorney had talked to mine and the terms had been agreed upon. Shehanded me an envelope. Inside was a check for $500,000.

I almost fell down. I heard her voice as if from heaven.

"I have confidence in your plan," she said. "You'll do well. You're going to work for it, butit's satisfying when you build your own company."

Who could have thought I'd find an angel so close to home?There were no words sufficientfor the moment. We just said good night. She left and I just stood there, completely humbled andcompletely committed.

For a newly-established business, bum rate refers to__________.

  • A. the salary it pays to its staff
  • B. the interest it pays to the bank
  • C. the way in which it raises captial
  • D. the speed at which it spends money
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217.

By "Angel money", the author refers to__________.

  • A. the money borrowed from banks
  • B. the money spent to promote sales
  • C. the money raised from close friends
  • D. the money needed to start a business
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218.

To get help from a venture-captial company, you may have to__________.

  • A. put up with unfair terms
  • B. change your business line
  • C. enlarge your business scope
  • D. let them operate your business
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219.

The author easily built a team of his company because __________.

  • A. they were underpaid at their previous jobs
  • B. they were turned down by other companies
  • C. they were confident of the author and his business
  • D. they were satisfied with the salaries in his company
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220.

Louise decided to lend money to the author because__________.

  • A. She wanted to join his company
  • B. She knew he would build a team
  • C. She knew his plan would succeed
  • D. She wanted to help promote his sales
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