2020全国商业银行春招模拟试卷(第一季)

题目总数:180
总分数:180
时间:不限时
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①善心、诚心和恒心——刘真茂感动、感染和________着当地几十个村庄的村民积极投入到爱林护林行列中来,形成了强大的群防群护力量。
②影视创作不接地气儿,故事就是无源之水,无法________出精彩。
③在一周时间里,习近平主席密集开展双多边活动,广泛接触各界人士,生动________了我国负责任的大国形象。
填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是:
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别看王老师日常穿着不修边幅,他其实是很有________的人,而且在授课时语言________,不带冗余,是一位深受学生欢迎的老师。
依次填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是:
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随着商品流通、贸易往来、人际交流的越来越________,远古时代那种依靠步行的交通方式以及手提、肩扛、头顶的运输方式已很难适应社会发展的需要,于是交通运输设施的兴建与运输工具的制造便________。
依次填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是:
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只有儿子做了父亲,这父亲才有觉悟对自己的父亲好起来,可以与父亲共同地衔一支烟吸,共同拔下巴上的胡须。但是做父亲的已经丧失了一个男人的真正权势后,对于儿子的能促膝相谈的态度却很有几分苦楚,或许明白这如同一个得胜的将军盛情款待一个败将只能显得人家宽大为怀一样,儿子的恭敬即使出自真诚,父亲在本能的潜意识里仍觉得这是一种耻辱,于是他开始钟爱起孙子了。
这段文字意在叙述:
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维特根斯坦是剑桥大学著名哲学家穆尔的学生。有一天,哲学家罗素问穆尔:“你最好的学生是谁?”穆尔毫不犹豫地说:“维特根斯坦。”“为什么?”“因为在所有的学生中,只有他听课时总是露出一副茫然的神色,而且总有问不完的问题。”后来,维特根斯坦的名气超过了罗素。有人问:“罗素为什么会落伍?”维特根斯坦说:“他没有问题了。”
这段文字意在说明:
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每个人都希望自己的工作水平和能力能有所长进。但实际上总有一些人,确实就停留在一个水平上没有任何进步,甚至退步。安于现状,今天和昨天没有什么不同,明天也不会有什么新的打算。这种心态让一些人做什么事情都提不起劲来。能不能长进,怎样能长进,需要每一个职场中人认真思考。激情地投入工作与麻木而呆滞地工作,是完全不同的两个天地。
这段话的主旨是:
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数字技术的发展,为文化遗产的保护提供了全新的高科技手段。各个国家纷纷推出相关的措施和计划。然而,数字技术毕竟只是技术手段,最终不可能代替人类的智慧和精神。如果没有正确的理念加以引导,它可能堕落成“数字陷阱”。虚拟性有可能让一种文化变成一种“真实的”幻境,同时也会使那些不具传播强势的文化样式受到来自“文化单极化”的挤压,从而在“马太效应”中更加速其消亡。
下列符合作者观点的一项是:
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①当信息技术发展到一定阶段,能推动知识经济增长的动力,主要还是文化和艺术内容的创新
②都说我们来到了一个知识经济的年代
③这一切,都需要从保护文化和艺术人的著作权做起,只有培养起一个人人尊重著作权的社会环境,文化的原创力才能得到保护
④从政府到市场都应该认识到,知识经济的核心竞争力,还是在文化和艺术原创力上
⑤再好的传播平台,再便捷的信息技术,如果没有内容的创新,就不可能带来巨量增长的使用和消费
⑥而文化和艺术创新之本,又是对相关人才和权益的保
将以上6个句子重新排列,语序正确的是:
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下列各句中,没有语病的一项是:
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依次填入下列各句横线内的词语,与句意最贴切的一组是:
①自美国当地时间7月11日起,《中国周》已在美国公共电视台(PBS)著名栏目“塔维斯·斯迈雷”________。
②他是一名著名的演员。曾在电视上塑造了许多________的形象,深受观众喜爱。
③芹菜不仅适宜吃,还有助于保护精神健康。研究人员发现,芹菜产生的化合物能________阿尔茨海病。
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下列各句中,没有语病且句意明确的一句是:
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将以下5个句子重新排列组合,排列组合最连贯的是:
①毒黄瓜引起的疫病从5月中旬开始在德国蔓延,截至5月29日,已有10人死亡,另有数百人感染。
②包括瑞典、丹麦、英国和荷兰在内的多个国家均已报告感染病例,欧洲一时陷入恐慌。
③毒黄瓜是指受到肠出血性大肠杆菌(EHEC)“污染”的黄瓜。
④可影响到血液、肾以及中枢神经系统等。
⑤食用这种带有大肠杆菌的黄瓜可引发致命性的溶血性尿毒症。
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如果把一些中国象征都只是当作“元素”,就有点儿像把文化和传统当作装饰性的小挂件,看上去________,但“如七宝楼台,炫人眼目,碎拆下来,不成片断”。
依次填入划横线部分最恰当的一项是:
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7,13,21,31,(       ),57
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1,1,3,15,105,(       )
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2520,360,60,12,3,(       )
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79,65,56,44,(       )
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0,4,8,8,24,16,(       ),32
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某商店清仓大甩卖,甲商品原售价388元,现售价298元,乙商品降价25%后的售价是126元,丙商品在原价的基础上打7折,现售价140元,丁商品按进价进行销售,进价100元,原成本利润率是40%,这四种商品平均降价了(       )元。
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某企业组织知识竞赛考试,共20道题,第一道题1分,后面每一道题比前面的题多2分,请问考试满分是(       )。
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某个公司规定工作日加班工资为正常工资的1.2倍,周末加班为工资的1.5倍。员工小王每个月工资是4400元,每月实际工作22天,每天8小时。本月小王周末加班2天,实领工资5600元,那么小王工作日加班(       )小时。
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用数字3,4,5,7共可组成(       )个各位上数字不重复的奇数。
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有面值为1角、5角、1元的硬币各3枚,用来支付2.6元,则共有(       )种支付方式。
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一种关卡游戏规则:输家将手里硬币数量的一半给赢家,然后赢家返还给输家一枚硬币,甲一共输了20次,则最初甲有(       )枚硬币。
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某项有奖竞猜活动共包含25道题目,每位嘉宾猜对一题得5分,猜错一题扣3分,嘉宾王某共得85分。那么,他做错了(       )道题。
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某苗圃将土地划分为30块大小一样的区域,每一处可采用甲、乙两套方案。甲方案是在地块上栽种速生柳苗80棵,樱桃树苗40棵,乙方案是在地块上栽种速生柳苗50棵,樱桃树苗90棵,苗圃一共有速生柳苗2070棵,樱桃树苗1800棵,那么为了最大限度利用土地,应该在(       )处地块选用甲方案,在(       )处地块选用乙方案。
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某学校班级参与献血活动,该班共36名学生,四种血型的学生人数分别为:A型12人,B型10人,AB型8人,O型6人。假如这个班级中随机的两个人去献血,那么这两个人具有相同血型的概率为(       )。
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公司购置了一批复印纸。第一个月用去40%,还剩下600张,第二个月又用去了余下的60%还多15张。请问,第一个月比第二个月(       )。
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证券交易所规定:股票成交价格只能在前一个交易日的收盘价(即最后一笔的成交价)的涨、跌10%范围内变动。例如:某支票前一个交易日的收盘价是每股100元,则今天该股支票每股的买卖价格必须在90元至110元之间。某支票的价格起伏很大,某一天的收盘价格是每股50元,次日起连续五个交易日以跌停板收盘(也就是每天跌10%),紧接着却连续五个交易日以涨停板收盘(也就是每天涨10%)。请问经过这十个交易日后,该支票每股的收盘价最接近下列哪一个选项中的价格?
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甲、乙二人从同一地点出发分别前往A、B两地,到B地的距离是到A地的1.5倍,甲以匀速到达A地,用时50分钟,乙到达B地的过程中前一半路程是上坡路,速度是甲的一半,后一半路程是下坡路,速度是甲的4/3倍,乙到达B地用时(       )分钟。
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有20位运动员参加长跑,他们的参赛号码分别是1、2、3、……、20,至少要从中选出多少个参赛号码,才能保证至少有两个号码的差是13的倍数?
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李华在8点到9点之间的某一时刻开始解一道数学题目,当时时针、分针正好成一条直线,解完题目时两针正好第一次重合。问:小华解这道题用时为(       )分钟。
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编一本有698页的书,所有的页码总共需要用到多少个数字(如第23页用了2个数字,第122页用了3个数字,第666页也用了3个数字)?
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某阅兵方队由2名领队、若干名武警战士和群众代表组成,领队在队伍的前面,武警战士在方阵的最外层,群众代表在方阵的里层。已知领队和群众代表共有578人,武警战士有(       )人。
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冰淇淋点做活动,8个冰淇淋盒可以换一个冰淇淋,小明这个夏天一共吃了65个冰淇淋,那他花钱买的有多少个冰激凌?
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9个产品中有一个因为使用了劣质原材料而造成质量较轻,在仅有一个天平的情况下,至少称(       )次,就一定能够找到这个劣质产品。
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某学校组织469名学生去春游,公园实行如下价格策略:大团体票3500元/100人,小团队票400元/10人,个人票50元/人。此次春游学校至少花费门票钱(       )元。
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布袋中装有三种颜色的小圆球各四个,如果每次从里面拿圆球1个且不放回,保证拿到3只同样颜色的圆球,则最多需要拿(       )次。
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有一个三位数,如果在它的个位上加2,可以得到一个三位数,如果在它的十位上加6,则得到一个四位数,得到的这两个数字之差为58。那么,原来的三位数为(       )。
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公式1.jpg×公式2.jpg-公式3.jpg×(2456+658+6584+2)=(   )。

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6个人到一个售票窗口买车票,已知每个人买票需要的时间是1分钟、2分钟、3分钟、4分钟、5分钟、8分钟。将6人合理挂序,使得他们各自排队买票的时间总和最小,那么,这个时间总和是(       )分钟。
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某部门组织员工到度假村进行团队拓展活动,需要在度假村住宿1晚。部门一共23人,包括男性13人,女性10人,其中有夫妻2对。住宿时,夫妻一定要住在一间客房,且不与其他人同住,除夫妻以外,男性与女性不能混住,可以1人单住。度假村有两种客房,双人间150元/晚,三人间200元/晚。
请问不同类型的客房各需要几间,才能保证所有人都能入住且费用最低?
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一起盗窃案发生,经调查共有二人合伙作案。警察逮捕了甲、乙、丙、丁四名嫌疑人,罪犯必是其中二人。经询问,甲说:“丁是罪犯。”乙说:“甲是罪犯。”丙说:“我不是罪犯。”丁说:“我也不是罪犯。”
经调查,四人中二人说了假话,二人说了真话。则下列哪项可能为真?
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如果高鹏远是国家体操队教练,那么他一定获得过奥运会体操冠军。
上述论断可以基于以下前提作出,除了:
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甲、乙、丙、丁是四位天资极高的艺术家,他们分别是舞蹈家、画家、歌唱家和作家,尚不能确定其中每个人所从事的专业领域。已知:
(1)有一天晚上,甲和丙出席了歌唱家的首次演出。
(2)画家曾为乙和作家两个人画过肖像。
(3)作家正准备写一本甲的传记,他所写的丁的传记是畅销书。
(4)甲从来没有见过丙。
下面哪一选项正确地描述了每个人的身份?
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研究显示,在115摄氏度下,将甜玉米分别加热10分钟、25分钟和50分钟后发现,其抗自由基的活性分别升高了22%、44%和53%。因此,加热时间越长的玉米,抗衰老的作用越好。
以下各项如果为真,无法削弱上述结论的是:
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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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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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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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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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教室:教师:教材
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民法:法律:法官
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网络:网游:网瘾
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动机性偏差:指由于某种特殊的动机或需要而在加工信息时出现的归因偏差。
下列属于动机性偏差的是:
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印象管理:指一个人通过一定的方式影响别人对自己印象的过程,也包括了与他人的社会互动,是自我调节的一个重要方面。
下列不涉及印象管理的是:
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差别定价:指企业根据市场的不同、顾客的不同而对企业生产的同一种产品采取不同的定价销售。
下列不属于差别定价的是:
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碎片式学习:指学习者通过一点一滴的方式积累或获取知识和信息。
下列不属于碎片式学习的是:
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划分是把一个属概念分为组成它的各个种概念,以明确概念外延的一种思维方法。正确的划分要求划分出的各项外延之和必须等于母项,而且要采用同一标准,子项的外延不相容,而且是同一层次的概念。
下列语句划分正确的是:
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表 2015年各季度当年累计城镇居民人均消费支出及分类消费支出情况表
(单位:元)

2015年,城镇居民人均消费支出最少的季度是:
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表 2015年各季度当年累计城镇居民人均消费支出及分类消费支出情况表
(单位:元)

2015年第一季度,八类消费中占城镇居民人均消费支出比重超过10%的有:
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表 2015年各季度当年累计城镇居民人均消费支出及分类消费支出情况表
(单位:元)

2015年第二季度,四类消费支出从小到大的排序是:
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表 2015年各季度当年累计城镇居民人均消费支出及分类消费支出情况表
(单位:元)

2015年,消费性支出占城镇居民人均消费支出比重四个季度持续下降的一类是:
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表 2015年各季度当年累计城镇居民人均消费支出及分类消费支出情况表
(单位:元)

2015年,能够从上述资料推出的是:
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A市统计局在该市范围内做了一项调查,抽取了5000名18到70周岁且在2015年有过网购经历的居民。结果显示:受访者2015年人均网购次数为19.4次。从分组情况看,有三类人群使用网购相对频繁:一是年轻群体,35岁以下的受访者人均网购次数为25.5次;二是较高学历群体,文化程度为大学本科及以上学历和大专学历的受访者人均网购次数为27.3次和21.8次;三是中高收入群体,个人月收入为10000元以上和5000到10000元的受访者人均网购次数分别是31.0次和26.0次。此外,女性受访者人均网购次数为21.1次,比男性受访者高出3.8次,2015年该市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比情况如下图。


图 2015年A市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比(%)
2015年,在A市中,30%~40%受访者网购的商品和服务项目是:
第 67 题    问答题
A市统计局在该市范围内做了一项调查,抽取了5000名18到70周岁且在2015年有过网购经历的居民。结果显示:受访者2015年人均网购次数为19.4次。从分组情况看,有三类人群使用网购相对频繁:一是年轻群体,35岁以下的受访者人均网购次数为25.5次;二是较高学历群体,文化程度为大学本科及以上学历和大专学历的受访者人均网购次数为27.3次和21.8次;三是中高收入群体,个人月收入为10000元以上和5000到10000元的受访者人均网购次数分别是31.0次和26.0次。此外,女性受访者人均网购次数为21.1次,比男性受访者高出3.8次,2015年该市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比情况如下图。


图 2015年A市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比(%)
受访者中男性所占比例约为:
第 68 题    问答题
A市统计局在该市范围内做了一项调查,抽取了5000名18到70周岁且在2015年有过网购经历的居民。结果显示:受访者2015年人均网购次数为19.4次。从分组情况看,有三类人群使用网购相对频繁:一是年轻群体,35岁以下的受访者人均网购次数为25.5次;二是较高学历群体,文化程度为大学本科及以上学历和大专学历的受访者人均网购次数为27.3次和21.8次;三是中高收入群体,个人月收入为10000元以上和5000到10000元的受访者人均网购次数分别是31.0次和26.0次。此外,女性受访者人均网购次数为21.1次,比男性受访者高出3.8次,2015年该市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比情况如下图。


图 2015年A市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比(%)
受访者中,在2015年网购化妆品的人数约为网购旅游服务人数的:
第 69 题    问答题
A市统计局在该市范围内做了一项调查,抽取了5000名18到70周岁且在2015年有过网购经历的居民。结果显示:受访者2015年人均网购次数为19.4次。从分组情况看,有三类人群使用网购相对频繁:一是年轻群体,35岁以下的受访者人均网购次数为25.5次;二是较高学历群体,文化程度为大学本科及以上学历和大专学历的受访者人均网购次数为27.3次和21.8次;三是中高收入群体,个人月收入为10000元以上和5000到10000元的受访者人均网购次数分别是31.0次和26.0次。此外,女性受访者人均网购次数为21.1次,比男性受访者高出3.8次,2015年该市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比情况如下图。


图 2015年A市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比(%)
下列群体中,2015年人均网购次数最少的是:
第 70 题    问答题
A市统计局在该市范围内做了一项调查,抽取了5000名18到70周岁且在2015年有过网购经历的居民。结果显示:受访者2015年人均网购次数为19.4次。从分组情况看,有三类人群使用网购相对频繁:一是年轻群体,35岁以下的受访者人均网购次数为25.5次;二是较高学历群体,文化程度为大学本科及以上学历和大专学历的受访者人均网购次数为27.3次和21.8次;三是中高收入群体,个人月收入为10000元以上和5000到10000元的受访者人均网购次数分别是31.0次和26.0次。此外,女性受访者人均网购次数为21.1次,比男性受访者高出3.8次,2015年该市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比情况如下图。


图 2015年A市网购9类主要商品和服务的受访者占比(%)
不能从上述资料推出的一项是:
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各国应该集中生产并出口那些充分利用本国充实要素的产品,进口那些需要密集使用本国稀缺要素的产品。这一结论依据的是(       )理论。
第 72 题    问答题
在实际利率为负值时,不合算的行为是(       )。
第 73 题    问答题
关于离岸金融市场的说法中,不正确的是(       )。
第 74 题    问答题
以下(       )是普通股票的特点之一。
第 75 题    问答题
在下列哪种市场中,组合管理者会选择消极保守型的态度,只求获得市场平均的收益率水平?(       )
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现金漏损的出现使银行创造存款的能力(       )。
第 77 题    问答题
以下属于被动负债的基本形式是(       )。
第 78 题    问答题
银行的中间业务也叫收费业务,是指不构成银行表内资产、表内负债的非利息收入的业务,下列关于银行中间业务的说法,错误的是(       )。
第 79 题    问答题
在古典货币数量说中,费雪交易方程式所反映的理论观点是(       )。
第 80 题    问答题
治理通货膨胀可以采取的货币政策是(       )。
第 81 题    问答题
(       )是指商业银行因没有遵循法律、规则和准则可能遭受法律制裁、监管处罚、重大财务损失和声誉损失的风险。
第 82 题    问答题
某商业银行通过购买与标的资产收益波动负相关的某种资产,来规避标的资产潜在风险损失。这种风险管理方法是(       )。
第 83 题    问答题
下列表述中,不正确的一项是(       )。
第 84 题    问答题
在牙买加体系下,汇率机制是调节国际收支的主要方式之一。当一国经常性账户发生赤字时,该国的货币便(       ),有利于(       )进口,从而改善收支状况。
第 85 题    问答题
客户开立用途为日常转账结算和现金收付的账户名称是(       )。
第 86 题    问答题
新古典经济学的代表人物是(       )。
第 87 题    问答题
下列属于经济学意义上的需求的是(       )。
第 88 题    问答题
微观经济学是经济学的一个分支,主要研究(       )。
第 89 题    问答题
均衡价格是(       )。
第 90 题    问答题
由于收入和价格的变动,消费者的均衡也发生了变化。假如在新的均衡下,各种商品的边际效用均低于原均衡状态的边际效用,这意味着(       )。
第 91 题    问答题
政府把个人所得税率从20%降到15%,这是(       )
第 92 题    问答题
科斯定理的一个局限性是(       )。
第 93 题    问答题
以下应该计入GDP的是(       )。
第 94 题    问答题
具有多变性和转嫁性特征的经济杠杆是(       )。
第 95 题    问答题
下列属于规范表述的是(       )。
第 96 题    问答题
下列有关年金的有关说法中,正确的是(       )。
第 97 题    问答题
一般而言,与融资租赁筹资相比,发行债券的优点是(       )。
第 98 题    问答题
下列权益乘数的表述错误的是(       )。
第 99 题    问答题
下列各项关于会计要素的相关说法中,不正确的是(       )。
第 100 题    问答题
某企业于年初存入银行10000元,期限为5年,假定年利息率为12%,每年复利两次,已知(F/P,6%,5)=1.3382,(F/P,6%,10)=1.7908,(F/P,12%,5)=1.7623,(F/P,12%,10)=3.1058,则第5年末可以收到的利息为(       )元。
第 101 题    问答题
网络信息安全的衡量标准有保密性、可用性、可控性和(       )。
第 102 题    问答题
计算机病毒通常通过(       )传播。
第 103 题    问答题
区块链系统由数据层、网络层、共识层、(       )、合约层和应用层组成。
第 104 题    问答题
M2M技术的核心理念是(       )。
第 105 题    问答题
计算机主要技术指标通常是指(       )。
第 106 题    问答题
“徒善不足以为治”,“徒法不足以自行”,法律作为一种社会制度,作用是有限的,不可能涉及生活的方方面面。下列说法体现法律的作用具有局限性的是:
①法律存在以社会物质生活为条件
②法律的制定存在空白和漏洞
③法不溯及既往
④法律具有滞后性
第 107 题    问答题
基本权利的特殊性质决定了它的效力也是特殊的,以下关于它对国家的效力的理解中,不正确的一项是:
第 108 题    问答题
下列选项中,属于要式行为的是:
第 109 题    问答题
根据《合同法》,下列不属于要约的是:
第 110 题    问答题
2018年,我国有26家以共享单车、共享充电宝、共享雨伞为主的共享企业破产倒闭。企业破产意味着:
第 111 题    问答题
下列关于决策的说法错误的是:
第 112 题    问答题
学习型组织是指由于所有成员都积极参与工作有关问题的识别与解决,从而使组织形成了持续适应和变革能力的这样一种组织。学习型组织与传统的组织相比,其优势在于:
第 113 题    问答题
在企业环境创新中,注重通过内部环境的改变,使企业符合环境要求的是:
第 114 题    问答题
对于规模小,任务较为单一且人员较少的组织,一般适宜于采用:
第 115 题    问答题
为什么盥洗间里的干手器会自动开关:
第 116 题    问答题
关于豆浆,下列说法正确的是:
第 117 题    问答题
杜牧的《江南春》千百年来素负盛誉,短短四句诗,既写出了江南春景的丰富多彩,也写出了它的广阔。深邃和迷离。其中,“南朝四百八十寺,多少楼台烟雨中”描写的是南朝皇帝在如今的________大建佛寺的情景。
第 118 题    问答题
关于中国共产党历史上的重要事件,下列说法不正确的是:
第 119 题    问答题
下列全部属于天体的一项是:
第 120 题    问答题
我们生活中的很多现象往往蕴含了地理知识,与地球自转有关的是:
第 121 题    问答题
商业信用是企业之间进行商品交易时提供的信用,主要包括(       )。
第 122 题    问答题
按市场工具划分,资本市场包括(       )。
第 123 题    问答题
限制存款货币数量的因素有(       )。
第 124 题    问答题
分业监管体制的缺陷是(       )。
第 125 题    问答题
下列会引起一国货币升值的因素有(       )。
第 126 题    问答题
投资波动剧烈的原因包括(       )。
第 127 题    问答题
现在主流西方国家主要采用GDP作为测量值,而不再使用GNP,其原因在于(       )。
第 128 题    问答题
在我国财政统计中,财政补贴主要有(       )。
第 129 题    问答题
自然失业率(       )。
第 130 题    问答题
下列哪些属于生产要素?(       )
第 131 题    问答题
下列财务指标中,可以反映长期偿债能力的有(       )。
第 132 题    问答题
定期预算法的优点包括(       )。
第 133 题    问答题
我国是成文法传统国家。下列属于成文法优点的表述包括:
第 134 题    问答题
我国宪法和有关法律赋予了人大代表应当享有的权利和必须履行的义务,人大代表应履行的义务包括:
第 135 题    问答题
上市公司是指所发行的股票经过国务院或者国务院授权的证券管理部门批准在证券交易所上市交易的股份有限公司。下列关于上市公司的叙述,正确的有:
第 136 题    问答题
强化理论认为:
第 137 题    问答题
下列诗词俗语蕴含的物理知识相同的是:
第 138 题    问答题
“朝秦暮楚”是战国时期人才流动的真实写照,与这一时期人才得以重用的有关背景因素:
第 139 题    问答题
下列关于鸦片战争对中国经济影响的说法正确的有:
第 140 题    问答题
太阳系目前发现有八大行星。下列说法正确的有:
第 141 题    问答题
They are hoping to ______ the Japanese market with their latest product.
第 142 题    问答题
Both the labor and the management made a lot of ______ and at last they came to an agreement.
第 143 题    问答题
A healthy life is frequently thought to be ______ with the open countryside and homegrown food.
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If this kind of fish becomes ______, future generations may never taste it at all.
第 145 题    问答题
Despite its ______ location near the tax office, the copy shop didn’t show profits last year.
第 146 题    问答题
Some people would like to do shopping on Sundays since they expect to pick up wonderful _______ in the market.
第 147 题    问答题
Year 12 student Kerrie, now just a semester away from graduation, praises the system that has allowed her to finish her schooling and also ______ a traineeship.
第 148 题    问答题
Both television commercials and programs present a an ______ view of the material world, one which promotes a standard of living that most of us can probably not attain.
第 149 题    问答题
Maria ______ missed the first train so as to travel on the same one as John.
第 150 题    问答题
His efforts to raise money for his program were ______ because, no one showed any intention to take a cent out of their pockets.
第 151 题    问答题
About 40% of patients ______ come to the Dearfield Emergency Room have only minor injuries.
第 152 题    问答题
To save time and costs, Alberta Industries recommends that any associates who travel for business ______ the amount of luggage they carry.
第 153 题    问答题
______ the start-up venture is risky, Mr. Skinner is still willing to invest $2 million of his own money in it.
第 154 题    问答题
With Nuoxin Bank, you will not be charged any additional fees for online banking ______.
第 155 题    问答题
Before our conversation yesterday, Paul ______ the word “brouhaha.” Now he hears it everywhere.
第 156 题    问答题
The correspondence secretary ______ the word processor will store the report in the computer for later recall.
第 157 题    问答题
It is a widely agreed point of view that the _______ of policies to conserve energy nationwide will inevitably involve personal sacrifice.
第 158 题    问答题
The Milltown Cinema’s outdoor cafe will be closed ______ the winter months.
第 159 题    问答题
In today’s rapidly changing world, no professional can ______ to pass up the opportunity to upgrade his or her qualifications.
第 160 题    问答题
A ______ from Jensen-Colmes Corporation will be happy to meet with prospective job applicants at the Westborough Job Fair.
第 161 题    问答题
Sun exposure is a major contributing factor for melanoma skin cancer, the fifth most common cancer in the UK, with more than 14,000 people diagnosed each year. A recent research suggests sunscreen alone should not be relied on to prevent malignant melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer.
In the new study, scientists at the University of Manchester looked at the effects of UV light on the skin of mice at risk of melanoma. This allowed them to examine the effects of sunscreen in blocking the disease. “UV light targets the very genes protecting us from its own damaging effects, showing how dangerous this cancer-causing agent is,” said lead researcher Prof Richard Marais. Very importantly, this study provides proof that sunscreen doesn’t offer complete protection from the damaging effects of UV light. This work highlights the importance of combining sunscreen with other strategies to protect our skin, including wearing hats and loose fitting clothing, and seeking shade when the sun is at its strongest.
Which of the following statements is true?
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Sun exposure is a major contributing factor for melanoma skin cancer, the fifth most common cancer in the UK, with more than 14,000 people diagnosed each year. A recent research suggests sunscreen alone should not be relied on to prevent malignant melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer.
In the new study, scientists at the University of Manchester looked at the effects of UV light on the skin of mice at risk of melanoma. This allowed them to examine the effects of sunscreen in blocking the disease. “UV light targets the very genes protecting us from its own damaging effects, showing how dangerous this cancer-causing agent is,” said lead researcher Prof Richard Marais. Very importantly, this study provides proof that sunscreen doesn’t offer complete protection from the damaging effects of UV light. This work highlights the importance of combining sunscreen with other strategies to protect our skin, including wearing hats and loose fitting clothing, and seeking shade when the sun is at its strongest.
What does the underline word “malignant” mean in the first paragraph?
第 163 题    问答题
Sun exposure is a major contributing factor for melanoma skin cancer, the fifth most common cancer in the UK, with more than 14,000 people diagnosed each year. A recent research suggests sunscreen alone should not be relied on to prevent malignant melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer.
In the new study, scientists at the University of Manchester looked at the effects of UV light on the skin of mice at risk of melanoma. This allowed them to examine the effects of sunscreen in blocking the disease. “UV light targets the very genes protecting us from its own damaging effects, showing how dangerous this cancer-causing agent is,” said lead researcher Prof Richard Marais. Very importantly, this study provides proof that sunscreen doesn’t offer complete protection from the damaging effects of UV light. This work highlights the importance of combining sunscreen with other strategies to protect our skin, including wearing hats and loose fitting clothing, and seeking shade when the sun is at its strongest.
What does the study suggest?
第 164 题    问答题
A newspaper in Helsinki, Finland, recently published a cartoon of a baby with a mobile phone, telling his parents that his diaper needed changing. But it’s hardly a joke. Helsinki is home to Nokia, the mobile-phone maker. It’s one of the most “mobile” cities in the world. About 92 percent of its households have at least one mobile phone. And the kids start young. “A relatively normal age to get a mobile phone is now 7,” says Jan Virkki, marketing manager for a mobile phone company. Among the second graders at the Kulosaari Elementary School, the most popular object of desire this year is not a Barbie or a Gameboy. It is a Nokia mobile phone with a picture of their own choice on the screen.
“One of the first things we discuss when school starts is the rules for mobile phones,” says Tiia Korppi, a teacher. Among the rules: You have to put it away out of sight. You cannot turn it on. You cannot send text messages to your friends, or play amusing tunes in class, or call your parents or call for a pizza during history.
The author uses the newspaper cartoon to show that ______.
第 165 题    问答题
A newspaper in Helsinki, Finland, recently published a cartoon of a baby with a mobile phone, telling his parents that his diaper needed changing. But it’s hardly a joke. Helsinki is home to Nokia, the mobile-phone maker. It’s one of the most “mobile” cities in the world. About 92 percent of its households have at least one mobile phone. And the kids start young. “A relatively normal age to get a mobile phone is now 7,” says Jan Virkki, marketing manager for a mobile phone company. Among the second graders at the Kulosaari Elementary School, the most popular object of desire this year is not a Barbie or a Gameboy. It is a Nokia mobile phone with a picture of their own choice on the screen.
“One of the first things we discuss when school starts is the rules for mobile phones,” says Tiia Korppi, a teacher. Among the rules: You have to put it away out of sight. You cannot turn it on. You cannot send text messages to your friends, or play amusing tunes in class, or call your parents or call for a pizza during history.
The passage is mainly about ______.
第 166 题    问答题
Amazon will hold its third annual mid-summer sale for subscribing Prime members. Last year they had an estimated 100,000 items discounted and while these are not always the lowest prices you’ll see in a year those generally come around Black Friday it is a good mid-year opportunity to score a bargain.
It’s Prime week, not just Prime Day now. While the lion’s share of the deals will go live July 10 at 9 p.m. ET and end July 12th at 3 a.m. ET, the company will be offering discounts in the days leading up to the big event, many of them are live now.
Amazon describes the deals in its press release like this: “Amazon Music Unlimited — Prime members who haven’t yet tried Amazon Music Unlimited can get the best deal in Amazon Music history — four months of the full catalog on-demand service with access to tens of millions of songs, for just $0.99.
“Prime Video — Get $10 to shop on Amazon.com anytime on or before Prime Day when you stream a video included in Prime for the first time on your TV. Restrictions apply. Stream award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Original Series and Movies as well as thousands of other popular titles included with your Prime membership.
“Kindle Unlimited — Prime members can save up to 40 percent on a Kindle Unlimited membership. Enjoy unlimited reading from over one million titles on any device.
“Audible — Enjoy the world’s largest library of audiobooks plus original audio programming from Audible for 40 percent off your first 6 months just $8.95 / month for 6 months .
“Everyday Essentials — Prime members can save up to 35 percent off with onsite coupons on select food and household items in Prime Pantry.”
You do have to be a Prime member to get deals, but you can sign up for a 30 free trial and take advantage of the savings — just make a calendar notification for a month from now to cancel and you won’t have to pay the $99 annual fee.
According to the article, except Amazon Prime Week, which of the following day is a shopping festival?
第 167 题    问答题
Amazon will hold its third annual mid-summer sale for subscribing Prime members. Last year they had an estimated 100,000 items discounted and while these are not always the lowest prices you’ll see in a year those generally come around Black Friday it is a good mid-year opportunity to score a bargain.
It’s Prime week, not just Prime Day now. While the lion’s share of the deals will go live July 10 at 9 p.m. ET and end July 12th at 3 a.m. ET, the company will be offering discounts in the days leading up to the big event, many of them are live now.
Amazon describes the deals in its press release like this: “Amazon Music Unlimited — Prime members who haven’t yet tried Amazon Music Unlimited can get the best deal in Amazon Music history — four months of the full catalog on-demand service with access to tens of millions of songs, for just $0.99.
“Prime Video — Get $10 to shop on Amazon.com anytime on or before Prime Day when you stream a video included in Prime for the first time on your TV. Restrictions apply. Stream award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Original Series and Movies as well as thousands of other popular titles included with your Prime membership.
“Kindle Unlimited — Prime members can save up to 40 percent on a Kindle Unlimited membership. Enjoy unlimited reading from over one million titles on any device.
“Audible — Enjoy the world’s largest library of audiobooks plus original audio programming from Audible for 40 percent off your first 6 months just $8.95 / month for 6 months .
“Everyday Essentials — Prime members can save up to 35 percent off with onsite coupons on select food and household items in Prime Pantry.”
You do have to be a Prime member to get deals, but you can sign up for a 30 free trial and take advantage of the savings — just make a calendar notification for a month from now to cancel and you won’t have to pay the $99 annual fee.
What does the underlined phrase “lion’s share” mean in the article?
第 168 题    问答题
Amazon will hold its third annual mid-summer sale for subscribing Prime members. Last year they had an estimated 100,000 items discounted and while these are not always the lowest prices you’ll see in a year those generally come around Black Friday it is a good mid-year opportunity to score a bargain.
It’s Prime week, not just Prime Day now. While the lion’s share of the deals will go live July 10 at 9 p.m. ET and end July 12th at 3 a.m. ET, the company will be offering discounts in the days leading up to the big event, many of them are live now.
Amazon describes the deals in its press release like this: “Amazon Music Unlimited — Prime members who haven’t yet tried Amazon Music Unlimited can get the best deal in Amazon Music history — four months of the full catalog on-demand service with access to tens of millions of songs, for just $0.99.
“Prime Video — Get $10 to shop on Amazon.com anytime on or before Prime Day when you stream a video included in Prime for the first time on your TV. Restrictions apply. Stream award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Original Series and Movies as well as thousands of other popular titles included with your Prime membership.
“Kindle Unlimited — Prime members can save up to 40 percent on a Kindle Unlimited membership. Enjoy unlimited reading from over one million titles on any device.
“Audible — Enjoy the world’s largest library of audiobooks plus original audio programming from Audible for 40 percent off your first 6 months just $8.95 / month for 6 months .
“Everyday Essentials — Prime members can save up to 35 percent off with onsite coupons on select food and household items in Prime Pantry.”
You do have to be a Prime member to get deals, but you can sign up for a 30 free trial and take advantage of the savings — just make a calendar notification for a month from now to cancel and you won’t have to pay the $99 annual fee.
Who can get the best deal in Amazon Music history?
第 169 题    问答题
Amazon will hold its third annual mid-summer sale for subscribing Prime members. Last year they had an estimated 100,000 items discounted and while these are not always the lowest prices you’ll see in a year those generally come around Black Friday it is a good mid-year opportunity to score a bargain.
It’s Prime week, not just Prime Day now. While the lion’s share of the deals will go live July 10 at 9 p.m. ET and end July 12th at 3 a.m. ET, the company will be offering discounts in the days leading up to the big event, many of them are live now.
Amazon describes the deals in its press release like this: “Amazon Music Unlimited — Prime members who haven’t yet tried Amazon Music Unlimited can get the best deal in Amazon Music history — four months of the full catalog on-demand service with access to tens of millions of songs, for just $0.99.
“Prime Video — Get $10 to shop on Amazon.com anytime on or before Prime Day when you stream a video included in Prime for the first time on your TV. Restrictions apply. Stream award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Original Series and Movies as well as thousands of other popular titles included with your Prime membership.
“Kindle Unlimited — Prime members can save up to 40 percent on a Kindle Unlimited membership. Enjoy unlimited reading from over one million titles on any device.
“Audible — Enjoy the world’s largest library of audiobooks plus original audio programming from Audible for 40 percent off your first 6 months just $8.95 / month for 6 months .
“Everyday Essentials — Prime members can save up to 35 percent off with onsite coupons on select food and household items in Prime Pantry.”
You do have to be a Prime member to get deals, but you can sign up for a 30 free trial and take advantage of the savings — just make a calendar notification for a month from now to cancel and you won’t have to pay the $99 annual fee.
If you want to be a Prime member of Amazon, you should pay ______ annually.
第 170 题    问答题
Amazon will hold its third annual mid-summer sale for subscribing Prime members. Last year they had an estimated 100,000 items discounted and while these are not always the lowest prices you’ll see in a year those generally come around Black Friday it is a good mid-year opportunity to score a bargain.
It’s Prime week, not just Prime Day now. While the lion’s share of the deals will go live July 10 at 9 p.m. ET and end July 12th at 3 a.m. ET, the company will be offering discounts in the days leading up to the big event, many of them are live now.
Amazon describes the deals in its press release like this: “Amazon Music Unlimited — Prime members who haven’t yet tried Amazon Music Unlimited can get the best deal in Amazon Music history — four months of the full catalog on-demand service with access to tens of millions of songs, for just $0.99.
“Prime Video — Get $10 to shop on Amazon.com anytime on or before Prime Day when you stream a video included in Prime for the first time on your TV. Restrictions apply. Stream award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Original Series and Movies as well as thousands of other popular titles included with your Prime membership.
“Kindle Unlimited — Prime members can save up to 40 percent on a Kindle Unlimited membership. Enjoy unlimited reading from over one million titles on any device.
“Audible — Enjoy the world’s largest library of audiobooks plus original audio programming from Audible for 40 percent off your first 6 months just $8.95 / month for 6 months .
“Everyday Essentials — Prime members can save up to 35 percent off with onsite coupons on select food and household items in Prime Pantry.”
You do have to be a Prime member to get deals, but you can sign up for a 30 free trial and take advantage of the savings — just make a calendar notification for a month from now to cancel and you won’t have to pay the $99 annual fee.
With a Prime membership of Amazon, you can get many good bargains except ______.
第 171 题    问答题
Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles,” but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants mostly use fire to make it. Aside from the few folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something — usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热的)plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those “zero-emissions” cars are likely coal-burning cars. It’s just because the coal is burned somewhere else, so it looks clean. It is not. It’s as if the California greens are covering their eyes — “If I can’t see it, it’s not happening.” Gasoline is an unbelievably efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat — at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won’t get you nearly as far — so electric cars burn more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes, or geothermal, or hydro, or solar, or wind, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don’t use much of those energy sources.
In addition, electric cars’ batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill(垃圾)and finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it’s a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
What’s the main idea of the passages?
第 172 题    问答题
Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles,” but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants mostly use fire to make it. Aside from the few folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something — usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热的)plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those “zero-emissions” cars are likely coal-burning cars. It’s just because the coal is burned somewhere else, so it looks clean. It is not. It’s as if the California greens are covering their eyes — “If I can’t see it, it’s not happening.” Gasoline is an unbelievably efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat — at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won’t get you nearly as far — so electric cars burn more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes, or geothermal, or hydro, or solar, or wind, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don’t use much of those energy sources.
In addition, electric cars’ batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill(垃圾)and finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it’s a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
Which of the following words can replace “be clueless about” in Paragraph 2?
第 173 题    问答题
Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles,” but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants mostly use fire to make it. Aside from the few folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something — usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热的)plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those “zero-emissions” cars are likely coal-burning cars. It’s just because the coal is burned somewhere else, so it looks clean. It is not. It’s as if the California greens are covering their eyes — “If I can’t see it, it’s not happening.” Gasoline is an unbelievably efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat — at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won’t get you nearly as far — so electric cars burn more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes, or geothermal, or hydro, or solar, or wind, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don’t use much of those energy sources.
In addition, electric cars’ batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill(垃圾)and finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it’s a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
The electricity we get from a gallon of gas may make our car run ______.
第 174 题    问答题
Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles,” but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants mostly use fire to make it. Aside from the few folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something — usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热的)plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those “zero-emissions” cars are likely coal-burning cars. It’s just because the coal is burned somewhere else, so it looks clean. It is not. It’s as if the California greens are covering their eyes — “If I can’t see it, it’s not happening.” Gasoline is an unbelievably efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat — at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won’t get you nearly as far — so electric cars burn more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes, or geothermal, or hydro, or solar, or wind, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don’t use much of those energy sources.
In addition, electric cars’ batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill(垃圾)and finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it’s a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
In the author’s opinion, compared with cars using gas, electric cars are more ______.
第 175 题    问答题
Electric cars are dirty. In fact, not only are they dirty, they might even be more dirty than their gasoline-powered cousins.
People in California love to talk about “zero-emissions(排放)vehicles,” but people in California seem to be clueless about where electricity comes from. Power plants mostly use fire to make it. Aside from the few folks who have their roofs covered with solar cells, we get our electricity from generators(发电机). Generators are fueled by something — usually coal, oil, but also by heat generated in nuclear power plants. There are a few wind farms and geothermal(地热的)plants as well, but by far we get electricity mainly by burning something.
In other words, those “zero-emissions” cars are likely coal-burning cars. It’s just because the coal is burned somewhere else, so it looks clean. It is not. It’s as if the California greens are covering their eyes — “If I can’t see it, it’s not happening.” Gasoline is an unbelievably efficient way to power a vehicle; a gallon of gas has a lot of energy in it. But when you take that gas(or another fuel)and first use it to make electricity, you waste a nice part of that energy, mostly in the form of wasted heat — at the generator, through the transmission lines, etc.
A gallon of gas may propel your car 25 miles. But the electricity you get from that gallon of gas won’t get you nearly as far — so electric cars burn more fuel than gas-powered ones. If our electricity came mostly from nukes, or geothermal, or hydro, or solar, or wind, then an electric car truly would be clean. But for political, technical, and economic reasons, we don’t use much of those energy sources.
In addition, electric cars’ batteries which are poisonous for a long time will eventually end up in a landfill(垃圾)and finally, when cars are the polluters, the pollution is spread across all the roads. When it’s a power plant, though, all the junk is in one place. Nature is very good at cleaning up when things are not too concentrated, but it takes a lot longer when all the garbage is in one spot.
It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
第 176 题    问答题
The Shanghai Technical Supervision Bureau recently released the results of a sample survey of 486 Model computers being sold in the city’s markets. The survey revealed that nine of 14 types, or 64 percent of imported brand-name computers fulfilled the standards.
A large number of the low-quality “foreign” computers which were marketed as world-famous brands were actually counterfeited shoddy products lacking the necessary information such as registered trademarks, factory of origin, quality certifications and safety indices.
In addition, a survey of Shanghai footwear markets conducted by the Bureau on 30-odd occasions since early this year indicated various brands of “foreign shoes”, including Nike and Puma, were low-quality counterfeited goods. The allegedly world-famous brands, priced between 300-500 Yuan per pair, were actually worth only 40-60 Yuan.
An official from the China Consumer Association pointed to the following complaints concerning “foreign goods”: Quality problems related to individual commodities have developed into a universal problem directly relate to batch shipments of commodities. It is thus quite obvious that the crackdown on counterfeit shoddy foreign goods is a task requiring the utmost immediacy.
The appearance of shoddy counterfeit foreign goods has adversely affected the normal operations of China’s real foreign-goods markets, has greatly harmed the interests of consumers and resulted in substantial losses in state tax revenue. Officials have pointed out that the key to cracking down on counterfeit foreign goods is to attack illegal acts related to selling sham(虚假的)foreign goods at the prices applicable for authentic products.
Officials recommend that commodity inspection, technical supervision and industrial and commercial departments should strengthen law enforcement efforts, increase the frequency of inspections, and eliminate the sources of sham foreign goods.
Enterprises producing and marketing sham foreign goods should be subject to severe punishment, with all cases referred to the judicial departments for adjudication, and public supervision should be intensified.
Consumers, on the other hand, should make every effort to constantly enhance their ability to discern counterfeit foreign goods, and should refrain from blindly purchasing such products simply because of their low price.
The sample survey on computers discovered that ______.
第 177 题    问答题
The Shanghai Technical Supervision Bureau recently released the results of a sample survey of 486 Model computers being sold in the city’s markets. The survey revealed that nine of 14 types, or 64 percent of imported brand-name computers fulfilled the standards.
A large number of the low-quality “foreign” computers which were marketed as world-famous brands were actually counterfeited shoddy products lacking the necessary information such as registered trademarks, factory of origin, quality certifications and safety indices.
In addition, a survey of Shanghai footwear markets conducted by the Bureau on 30-odd occasions since early this year indicated various brands of “foreign shoes”, including Nike and Puma, were low-quality counterfeited goods. The allegedly world-famous brands, priced between 300-500 Yuan per pair, were actually worth only 40-60 Yuan.
An official from the China Consumer Association pointed to the following complaints concerning “foreign goods”: Quality problems related to individual commodities have developed into a universal problem directly relate to batch shipments of commodities. It is thus quite obvious that the crackdown on counterfeit shoddy foreign goods is a task requiring the utmost immediacy.
The appearance of shoddy counterfeit foreign goods has adversely affected the normal operations of China’s real foreign-goods markets, has greatly harmed the interests of consumers and resulted in substantial losses in state tax revenue. Officials have pointed out that the key to cracking down on counterfeit foreign goods is to attack illegal acts related to selling sham(虚假的)foreign goods at the prices applicable for authentic products.
Officials recommend that commodity inspection, technical supervision and industrial and commercial departments should strengthen law enforcement efforts, increase the frequency of inspections, and eliminate the sources of sham foreign goods.
Enterprises producing and marketing sham foreign goods should be subject to severe punishment, with all cases referred to the judicial departments for adjudication, and public supervision should be intensified.
Consumers, on the other hand, should make every effort to constantly enhance their ability to discern counterfeit foreign goods, and should refrain from blindly purchasing such products simply because of their low price.
The survey on Shanghai footwear markets showed that ______.
第 178 题    问答题
The Shanghai Technical Supervision Bureau recently released the results of a sample survey of 486 Model computers being sold in the city’s markets. The survey revealed that nine of 14 types, or 64 percent of imported brand-name computers fulfilled the standards.
A large number of the low-quality “foreign” computers which were marketed as world-famous brands were actually counterfeited shoddy products lacking the necessary information such as registered trademarks, factory of origin, quality certifications and safety indices.
In addition, a survey of Shanghai footwear markets conducted by the Bureau on 30-odd occasions since early this year indicated various brands of “foreign shoes”, including Nike and Puma, were low-quality counterfeited goods. The allegedly world-famous brands, priced between 300-500 Yuan per pair, were actually worth only 40-60 Yuan.
An official from the China Consumer Association pointed to the following complaints concerning “foreign goods”: Quality problems related to individual commodities have developed into a universal problem directly relate to batch shipments of commodities. It is thus quite obvious that the crackdown on counterfeit shoddy foreign goods is a task requiring the utmost immediacy.
The appearance of shoddy counterfeit foreign goods has adversely affected the normal operations of China’s real foreign-goods markets, has greatly harmed the interests of consumers and resulted in substantial losses in state tax revenue. Officials have pointed out that the key to cracking down on counterfeit foreign goods is to attack illegal acts related to selling sham(虚假的)foreign goods at the prices applicable for authentic products.
Officials recommend that commodity inspection, technical supervision and industrial and commercial departments should strengthen law enforcement efforts, increase the frequency of inspections, and eliminate the sources of sham foreign goods.
Enterprises producing and marketing sham foreign goods should be subject to severe punishment, with all cases referred to the judicial departments for adjudication, and public supervision should be intensified.
Consumers, on the other hand, should make every effort to constantly enhance their ability to discern counterfeit foreign goods, and should refrain from blindly purchasing such products simply because of their low price.
An official from the China Consumer Association pointed out that ______.
第 179 题    问答题
The Shanghai Technical Supervision Bureau recently released the results of a sample survey of 486 Model computers being sold in the city’s markets. The survey revealed that nine of 14 types, or 64 percent of imported brand-name computers fulfilled the standards.
A large number of the low-quality “foreign” computers which were marketed as world-famous brands were actually counterfeited shoddy products lacking the necessary information such as registered trademarks, factory of origin, quality certifications and safety indices.
In addition, a survey of Shanghai footwear markets conducted by the Bureau on 30-odd occasions since early this year indicated various brands of “foreign shoes”, including Nike and Puma, were low-quality counterfeited goods. The allegedly world-famous brands, priced between 300-500 Yuan per pair, were actually worth only 40-60 Yuan.
An official from the China Consumer Association pointed to the following complaints concerning “foreign goods”: Quality problems related to individual commodities have developed into a universal problem directly relate to batch shipments of commodities. It is thus quite obvious that the crackdown on counterfeit shoddy foreign goods is a task requiring the utmost immediacy.
The appearance of shoddy counterfeit foreign goods has adversely affected the normal operations of China’s real foreign-goods markets, has greatly harmed the interests of consumers and resulted in substantial losses in state tax revenue. Officials have pointed out that the key to cracking down on counterfeit foreign goods is to attack illegal acts related to selling sham(虚假的)foreign goods at the prices applicable for authentic products.
Officials recommend that commodity inspection, technical supervision and industrial and commercial departments should strengthen law enforcement efforts, increase the frequency of inspections, and eliminate the sources of sham foreign goods.
Enterprises producing and marketing sham foreign goods should be subject to severe punishment, with all cases referred to the judicial departments for adjudication, and public supervision should be intensified.
Consumers, on the other hand, should make every effort to constantly enhance their ability to discern counterfeit foreign goods, and should refrain from blindly purchasing such products simply because of their low price.
One of the negative effects of counterfeit foreign goods was that ______.
第 180 题    问答题
The Shanghai Technical Supervision Bureau recently released the results of a sample survey of 486 Model computers being sold in the city’s markets. The survey revealed that nine of 14 types, or 64 percent of imported brand-name computers fulfilled the standards.
A large number of the low-quality “foreign” computers which were marketed as world-famous brands were actually counterfeited shoddy products lacking the necessary information such as registered trademarks, factory of origin, quality certifications and safety indices.
In addition, a survey of Shanghai footwear markets conducted by the Bureau on 30-odd occasions since early this year indicated various brands of “foreign shoes”, including Nike and Puma, were low-quality counterfeited goods. The allegedly world-famous brands, priced between 300-500 Yuan per pair, were actually worth only 40-60 Yuan.
An official from the China Consumer Association pointed to the following complaints concerning “foreign goods”: Quality problems related to individual commodities have developed into a universal problem directly relate to batch shipments of commodities. It is thus quite obvious that the crackdown on counterfeit shoddy foreign goods is a task requiring the utmost immediacy.
The appearance of shoddy counterfeit foreign goods has adversely affected the normal operations of China’s real foreign-goods markets, has greatly harmed the interests of consumers and resulted in substantial losses in state tax revenue. Officials have pointed out that the key to cracking down on counterfeit foreign goods is to attack illegal acts related to selling sham(虚假的)foreign goods at the prices applicable for authentic products.
Officials recommend that commodity inspection, technical supervision and industrial and commercial departments should strengthen law enforcement efforts, increase the frequency of inspections, and eliminate the sources of sham foreign goods.
Enterprises producing and marketing sham foreign goods should be subject to severe punishment, with all cases referred to the judicial departments for adjudication, and public supervision should be intensified.
Consumers, on the other hand, should make every effort to constantly enhance their ability to discern counterfeit foreign goods, and should refrain from blindly purchasing such products simply because of their low price.
It is suggested in the passage that consumers ______.