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关于欧洲安全准则的说法正确的是( )。A.欧洲共同体准则包括4个级别:E0、E1、

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关于欧洲安全准则的说法正确的是( )。

A.欧洲共同体准则包括4个级别:E0、E1、E2、E3

B.欧洲安全准则中,E0等级最高

C.E2级必须对详细的设计有非形式的描述

D.以上都不对

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(28分)阅读材料,完成下列各题。

材料一:目前中国与发达国家农业科技推广状况比较

注:我国基层农技推广机构存在专业人员流失、人员老化、推广能力不强等问题。

材料二:从2004年--2012年,连续八年中央一号文件都与三农问题有关。2012年中央“一号文件”突出强调加快推进农业科技创新。通过《关于加快推进农业科技创新持续增强农产品供给保障能力的若干意见》。三农问题始终是党和国家工作的重中之重。实现农业持续稳定发展、长期确保农产品有效供给,根本出路在科技。目前,我国科研成果40%多,有时是20%多才能够转化为生产力,远低于发达国家80%以上的水平。这里面的原因很多,一个是我们的研究成果不是生产当中所需要的,另一个是很多研究课题的确定不是根据农业生产的发展,生产和科研相脱节的问题比较严重;还有就是中国农业科技面临着科技创新能力不足、人才队伍建设相对滞后、投入严重不足等问题。

(1)材料一反映了哪些经济信息?试分析“中央一号”文件高度重视解决“三农问题”的经济学依据并从经济生活角度说明如何解决材料中的问题。(16分)

(2)阅读材料,请你运用政府职能的知识分析政府在推动自主创新中的作用。(12分)

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阅读材料,回答问题。

主要工业国家在世界工业中的比重(%)

(1)你知道1820——1870年,世界头号工业国家是哪一个吗?该国成为头号工业国家的主要原因是什么?

                                                                                          

(2)根据材料说出第一次世界大战前,工业实力超过英国和法国的欧洲国家是哪一国?该国在电气时代有哪些科技成就?

                                                                                            

(3)从上述主要国家在世界工业中所占比重的变化,你认为一个国家在发展经济的过程中,应该特别重视什么?

                                                                                              

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Bush’s MBA


Twenty-six of 42 presidents, including Bill Clinton, were lawyers. Seven were generals. George W. Bush becomes the first with an MBA.
Those who have had Bush for a boss since the mid-1980s—in the (1) of oil, baseball and Texas state government—describe his management (2) as straight from the pages of the organizational-behavior (3) he studied while getting his masters of business administration (4) at Harvard University in 1975.
He manages by what is known (5) "walking around," having learned that sitting behind a desk and passing out memos does (6) to energize anyone.
He has a reputation for fueling "creative tension" (7) his subordinates, encouraging them to take and defend opposing (8) . That sacrifices harmony, but puts ideas to the test and lets Bush (9) above the fray, where he can offer guidance instead of barking (10) . Imagine the creative tension that may erupt (11) the likes of Secretary of State-designate Colin Powell and Defense Secretary— (12) Donald Rumsfeld.
Above all, former employees say that he is a master at delegating (13) installing measures of accountability—ways of knowing (14) subordinates are getting the job done without looking (15) any shoulders. That frees Bush for strategic thinking—perhaps (16) two words hammered into MBA students most—which means thinking (17) to seize opportunities and to derail threats to the best of plans.
"George was my (18) ," says Tom Schieffer, who served as president of the Texas Rangers under Bush (19) 1991 and 1995. "But he never made me feel that way. He went out of his way to treat me as a (20) , not a subordinate."
That’s one trait that might be of concern, says Michael Useem, director of the Wharton Center for Leadership and Change at the University of Pennsylvania. It’s important for subordinates to feel part of the team, but not just because the boss craves popularity. Just as in the military, it must be understood who is in charge when the final order is given.

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