【单选题】下列关于全国人民代表大会代表人身特别保护权的表述,正确的是( )。
A.在全国人民代表大会开会期间,非经全国人民代表大会常务委员会的许可不受逮捕或刑事审判
B.在全国人民代表大会闭会期间,非经全国人民代表大会常务委员会的许可不受逮捕或刑事审判
C.在全国人民代表大会闭会期间,如果因为是现行犯而被拘留,执行拘留的公安机关必须立即向全国人民代表大会会议主席团报告
D.在全国人民代表大会闭会期间,如果因为是现行犯而被拘留,执行拘留的公安机关必须立即向该人民代表所属的省、自治区、直辖市人民代表大会常务委员会报告
A.在全国人民代表大会开会期间,非经全国人民代表大会常务委员会的许可不受逮捕或刑事审判
B.在全国人民代表大会闭会期间,非经全国人民代表大会常务委员会的许可不受逮捕或刑事审判
C.在全国人民代表大会闭会期间,如果因为是现行犯而被拘留,执行拘留的公安机关必须立即向全国人民代表大会会议主席团报告
D.在全国人民代表大会闭会期间,如果因为是现行犯而被拘留,执行拘留的公安机关必须立即向该人民代表所属的省、自治区、直辖市人民代表大会常务委员会报告
【单选题】甲唆使乙在某学校食堂的面粉中投放“毒鼠强”一包,造成数十人中毒死亡的结果。法院认定甲构成投放危险物质罪。甲的行为具备( )。
A.标准的犯罪构成
B.复杂的犯罪构成
C.基本的犯罪构成
D.修正的犯罪构成
A.标准的犯罪构成
B.复杂的犯罪构成
C.基本的犯罪构成
D.修正的犯罪构成
【单选题】肺主气的功能包括
A.主一身之气
B.主呼吸之气
C.主一身之气和呼吸之气
D.主宗气
A.主一身之气
B.主呼吸之气
C.主一身之气和呼吸之气
D.主宗气
【单选题】5-氟尿嘧啶的抗癌作用机制是
A.抑制二氢叶酸还原酶
B.抑制尿嘧啶的合成
C.抑制胞嘧啶的合成
D.抑制胸腺嘧啶的合成
A.抑制二氢叶酸还原酶
B.抑制尿嘧啶的合成
C.抑制胞嘧啶的合成
D.抑制胸腺嘧啶的合成
【单选题】在中国共产党的领导人中,比较早地明确使用“群众路线”这个科学概念的是( )
A.毛泽东
B.周恩来
C.刘少奇
D.邓小平
A.毛泽东
B.周恩来
C.刘少奇
D.邓小平
【单选题】JOY WILLIAMS'S quirky fourth novel "The Quick and theDead" follows a trio of 16-yearold misfits in a warped "Charlie'sAngels" set in theAmerican south-west.Driven hazily to defend animal rights, the girls accomplish little beyond diatribe: they rescue a putrefied ram and hurl stones at stuffed elephants. In what is structurally a road novel that ends up where it began, the desultory threesome stumbles upon both cruelty to animals and unlikely romance.
A、mournful dog is strangled by an irate neighbor, a taxidermist falls in love with an 8-year-old direct-action firebrand determined that he atone for his sins.
A、careen across the barely tamedArizona prairie, this peculiar book aims less for a traditional storyline than a sequence of jangled (often hilarious) conversations, ludicrous circumstances, and absurdist tableaux. The consequent long-walk-to-nowhere is both the book's limitation and its charm.
All three girls are motherless. Fiercely politicalAlice discovers that her erstwhile parents are her grandparents, who thereupon shrivel: "Deceit had kept them young whereas the truth had accelerated them practically into decrepitude."Both parents of the dolefulCorvus drowned while driving on a flooded interstate off-ramp. The mother of the more conventionalAnnabel ("one of those people who would say, `We'll get in touch soonest' when they never wanted to see you again") slammed her car drunkenly into a fish restaurant. Later,Annabel's father observes to his wife's ghost, "You didn't want to order what I ordered, darling." The sharp-tongued wraith snaps back: "That's because you always ordered badly and wanted me to experience your miserable mistake."
Against a roundly apocalyptic world view, the great pleasures of this book are line-by-line. Ms Williams can lacerate setting and character alike in a few slashes: "It was one of those ruggedAmerican places, a remote, sad-ass, but plucky downwind town whose citizens were flawed and brave."Alice's acerbity spits little wisdoms: putting lost teeth under a pillow for money is "a classic capitalistic consumer ploy, designed to wean you away at an early age from healthy horror and sensible dismay to greedy, deluded, sunny expectancy."
Whether or not the novel, likeAlice, expressly advocates animal rights, an animal motif crops up in every scene, as flesh-and blood "critters" (usually dead) or insipid decoration on crockery. If Ms Williams does not intend to induce human horror at a pending bestialArmageddon, she at least invokes a future of earthly loneliness, where animals appear only as ceramic-hen butter dishes and endangered-speciesElastoplasts. One caution: when flimsy narrative superstructure begins to sag, anarchic wackiness can grow wearing. While "The Quick and theDead" is edgy from its first page, the trouble with starting at the edge is there is nowhere to go. Nevertheless, Ms Williams is original, energetic and viscously funny:Carl Hiaasen with a conscience.
31. The girls in the novel
A、did nothing about reflecting the society facts.?
B、protected animals successfully.
C、were cruel to the animals.
D、murdered their neighbor’s dog.
32. This novel is attentive to each of the following except
A、backgrounds
B、conversations
C、traditional storyline
D、scenes
33. The main idea of the novel is
A、care about the children
B、how to make crockery
C、fight with the animal-killers
D、animal protection
34. The second paragraph tells us
A、the miserable life of the girls.
B、the girls’ parents are growing olD、
C、society contradiction and circumstances the girls live in.
D、the backgrounds of the story and the heroines.
35. ForAlice, putting lost teeth under a pillow for money is not
A、just a beautiful dream.
B、a way to be away the cheating.?
C、a way to be away the lust .?
D、a way to prevent one from illness.
A、mournful dog is strangled by an irate neighbor, a taxidermist falls in love with an 8-year-old direct-action firebrand determined that he atone for his sins.
A、careen across the barely tamedArizona prairie, this peculiar book aims less for a traditional storyline than a sequence of jangled (often hilarious) conversations, ludicrous circumstances, and absurdist tableaux. The consequent long-walk-to-nowhere is both the book's limitation and its charm.
All three girls are motherless. Fiercely politicalAlice discovers that her erstwhile parents are her grandparents, who thereupon shrivel: "Deceit had kept them young whereas the truth had accelerated them practically into decrepitude."Both parents of the dolefulCorvus drowned while driving on a flooded interstate off-ramp. The mother of the more conventionalAnnabel ("one of those people who would say, `We'll get in touch soonest' when they never wanted to see you again") slammed her car drunkenly into a fish restaurant. Later,Annabel's father observes to his wife's ghost, "You didn't want to order what I ordered, darling." The sharp-tongued wraith snaps back: "That's because you always ordered badly and wanted me to experience your miserable mistake."
Against a roundly apocalyptic world view, the great pleasures of this book are line-by-line. Ms Williams can lacerate setting and character alike in a few slashes: "It was one of those ruggedAmerican places, a remote, sad-ass, but plucky downwind town whose citizens were flawed and brave."Alice's acerbity spits little wisdoms: putting lost teeth under a pillow for money is "a classic capitalistic consumer ploy, designed to wean you away at an early age from healthy horror and sensible dismay to greedy, deluded, sunny expectancy."
Whether or not the novel, likeAlice, expressly advocates animal rights, an animal motif crops up in every scene, as flesh-and blood "critters" (usually dead) or insipid decoration on crockery. If Ms Williams does not intend to induce human horror at a pending bestialArmageddon, she at least invokes a future of earthly loneliness, where animals appear only as ceramic-hen butter dishes and endangered-speciesElastoplasts. One caution: when flimsy narrative superstructure begins to sag, anarchic wackiness can grow wearing. While "The Quick and theDead" is edgy from its first page, the trouble with starting at the edge is there is nowhere to go. Nevertheless, Ms Williams is original, energetic and viscously funny:Carl Hiaasen with a conscience.
31. The girls in the novel
A、did nothing about reflecting the society facts.?
B、protected animals successfully.
C、were cruel to the animals.
D、murdered their neighbor’s dog.
32. This novel is attentive to each of the following except
A、backgrounds
B、conversations
C、traditional storyline
D、scenes
33. The main idea of the novel is
A、care about the children
B、how to make crockery
C、fight with the animal-killers
D、animal protection
34. The second paragraph tells us
A、the miserable life of the girls.
B、the girls’ parents are growing olD、
C、society contradiction and circumstances the girls live in.
D、the backgrounds of the story and the heroines.
35. ForAlice, putting lost teeth under a pillow for money is not
A、just a beautiful dream.
B、a way to be away the cheating.?
C、a way to be away the lust .?
D、a way to prevent one from illness.
【单选题】1879年( )确定国民教育发展的义务性、免费性与世俗化三大原则,着力提高法国整体国民素质。
A、《法卢法案》
B、《费里法案》
C、《基佐法案》
D、《费舍法案》
A、《法卢法案》
B、《费里法案》
C、《基佐法案》
D、《费舍法案》
【分析解答题】德育就是一种培养学生的道德品质的活动。
【单选题】尿液散发烂苹果味多见于
A.消渴病危重期
B.失血
C.脏腑败坏
D.瘟疫
E.水肿病晚期
A.消渴病危重期
B.失血
C.脏腑败坏
D.瘟疫
E.水肿病晚期
【单选题】It is nearly 25 years since TheEconomist cooked up theBig Mac index. It was devised in September 1986 as a fun way to explain "purchasing-power parity", by comparing the prices of hamburgers in different countries.But burgernomics has since provided serious food for thought. Some economists think theBig Mac index has been surprisingly accurate in predicting long-run movements in exchange rates. It has also provided a few hot tips (and some half-baked ones) for investors.
When the euro was launched in 1999, almost everybody reckoned it would immediately rise against the dollar.But theBig Mac index suggested that the euro was already overvalueD、Soros Fund Management, a prominent hedge fund, later said that it sniffed at the sell smell coming from theBig Mac index, but resisted the temptation to bite. It was cheesed off when the euro promptly fell. Today, our burger barometer suggests that the euro is again overvalued against the other main currencies, and it highlights the euro area’s internal problems, showing that Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain have lost competitiveness relative to Germany.
Burgernomics is also a handy check on whether governments are understating inflation. It supports claims thatArgentina has been cooking the books: over the past decade,Big Mac prices there have, on average, risen by well over ten percentage points more each year than the official consumer-price index—a far bigger gap than in any other country.But bingeing on burgernomics can be unhealthy.American politicians cite theBig Mac index as proof that the yuan is massively undervalueD、It is true that burgers are cheap inChina, but so they should be in all emerging economies, because wages are much lower. If the index is adjusted for GDP per person, it shows that the yuan is now close to its fair value against the dollar.
Studies suggest that theBig Mac index fairly closely tracks the purchasing-power-parity rates calculated by more sophisticated methods. Yet whereas those fancier techniques require researchers to gather thousands of prices in each country and take two years to produce, theBig Mac index relies on a single product, so the results are almost instant.
Official economic statistics are published only after a lag and are subject to big revisions. This explains the popularity of some quirky but timely indicators. WhenAlan Greenspan was chairman of the Federal Reserve, he monitored several unusual measures. One favourite, supposedly, was sales of men’s underwear, which are usually pretty constant, but drop in recessions when men replace them less often. The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street is perhaps too prim to inspect men’s underpants. Instead, theBank ofEngland tracks data on internet searches for telltale terms. It has, for example, found that the trend in searches for "estate agents" can be a predictor of house prices.
The example of Soros Fund Management proved that
A、theBig Mac index’s indication as to euro’s value was trustworthy.
B、there were some obvious problems within the euro areA、
C、euro’s value increased as everyone expecteD、
D、the firm benefited a lot from theBig Mac index’s predication.
When the euro was launched in 1999, almost everybody reckoned it would immediately rise against the dollar.But theBig Mac index suggested that the euro was already overvalueD、Soros Fund Management, a prominent hedge fund, later said that it sniffed at the sell smell coming from theBig Mac index, but resisted the temptation to bite. It was cheesed off when the euro promptly fell. Today, our burger barometer suggests that the euro is again overvalued against the other main currencies, and it highlights the euro area’s internal problems, showing that Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain have lost competitiveness relative to Germany.
Burgernomics is also a handy check on whether governments are understating inflation. It supports claims thatArgentina has been cooking the books: over the past decade,Big Mac prices there have, on average, risen by well over ten percentage points more each year than the official consumer-price index—a far bigger gap than in any other country.But bingeing on burgernomics can be unhealthy.American politicians cite theBig Mac index as proof that the yuan is massively undervalueD、It is true that burgers are cheap inChina, but so they should be in all emerging economies, because wages are much lower. If the index is adjusted for GDP per person, it shows that the yuan is now close to its fair value against the dollar.
Studies suggest that theBig Mac index fairly closely tracks the purchasing-power-parity rates calculated by more sophisticated methods. Yet whereas those fancier techniques require researchers to gather thousands of prices in each country and take two years to produce, theBig Mac index relies on a single product, so the results are almost instant.
Official economic statistics are published only after a lag and are subject to big revisions. This explains the popularity of some quirky but timely indicators. WhenAlan Greenspan was chairman of the Federal Reserve, he monitored several unusual measures. One favourite, supposedly, was sales of men’s underwear, which are usually pretty constant, but drop in recessions when men replace them less often. The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street is perhaps too prim to inspect men’s underpants. Instead, theBank ofEngland tracks data on internet searches for telltale terms. It has, for example, found that the trend in searches for "estate agents" can be a predictor of house prices.
The example of Soros Fund Management proved that
A、theBig Mac index’s indication as to euro’s value was trustworthy.
B、there were some obvious problems within the euro areA、
C、euro’s value increased as everyone expecteD、
D、the firm benefited a lot from theBig Mac index’s predication.
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