题目:
人们过节时,家家户户都装饰圣诞树、吃火鸡、送 圣诞卡,家中的孩子把袜子挂在门口。下面关于此宗教及其节日的组合中,正确的是 [ ]
A.基督教--圣诞节
B.伊斯兰教--古尔邦节
C.佛教--活佛节
D.道教--开斋节
答案:
答案:A
人们过节时,家家户户都装饰圣诞树、吃火鸡、送 圣诞卡,家中的孩子把袜子挂在门口。下面关于此宗教及其节日的组合中,正确的是 [ ]
A.基督教--圣诞节
B.伊斯兰教--古尔邦节
C.佛教--活佛节
D.道教--开斋节
答案:A
按顺序填入所缺字母的大小写。
Aa Bb Cc Dd ______ Ff ______ Hh ______ Jj Kk ______ Mm Nn
______ Pp ______ Rr ______ ______ Uu ______ Ww ______ Yy Zz
相邻两个防火分区(除地下室外),当防火墙上有防火门连通,且两个防火分区的建筑面积之和不超过规范规定的一个防火分区面积的()的公共建筑,可设置1个安全出口。
A.1.20倍
B.1.40倍
C.1.60倍
D.2.00倍
患者,男,20岁,反复咳嗽,咯痰量多已2年。今天突然咳鲜血300ml,无发热,不消瘦。听诊:右下肺闻及小水泡音。应首先考虑的是
A.大叶性肺炎
B.肺结核
C.支气管扩张
D.风湿性心脏病二尖瓣狭窄
E.肺脓肿
离心泵按()分为:单级泵和多级泵。
A、吸水方式
B、泵外形
C、输送的介质
D、叶轮级数
Renowned U. S. economist, John Rutledge, who helped frame the fiscal policies of two former U. S. presidents, warned that an abrupt rise in China’ s currency could lead to another Asian financial crisis. The founder of Rutledge Capital told the media that if the yuan rises (1) it would discourage foreign direct investment in China while (2) by market speculators. Currency change is more difficult for investors and (3) .
The Chinese currency has appreciated by (4) since July 2005 when the country allowed the yuan to (5) within a daily band of 0.3 percent. The analysts are expecting the currency to rise (6) by the end of this year. But if the yuan rose 20 to 30 percent, as some U. S. politicians are demanding, it would (7) causing a recession and deflation. Similar advice to allow an abrupt appreciation of a currency led to (8) in 1997, and came very close to destroying (9) . The U. S. economist says that investors want foremost to (10) associated with large fluctuations in currency and inflation. They (11) after evaluating risks to benefits such as (12) . A rising yuan would drive up labor costs for foreign investors and would not (13) .
Earlier reports said that currency speculators had pumped (14) U.S. dollars into China by the end of last year, with another 70 billion U. S. dollars (15) in the first three months of this year. There is no way to (16) of this type of investment and many economists disagree that (17) is so high. Instead of further appreciating its currency, China should make the yuan (18) . If the yuan were more easily converted into foreign currencies it would allow Chinese companies to expand overseas, (19) , and provide management experience and capital that China needs. It would also (20) and reduce speculative money coming into the country.
Renowned U. S. economist, John Rutledge, who helped frame the fiscal policies of two former U. S. presidents, warned that an abrupt rise in China’ s currency could lead to another Asian financial crisis. The founder of Rutledge Capital told the media that if the yuan rises (1) it would discourage foreign direct investment in China while (2) by market speculators. Currency change is more difficult for investors and (3) .
The Chinese currency has appreciated by (4) since July 2005 when the country allowed the yuan to (5) within a daily band of 0.3 percent. The analysts are expecting the currency to rise (6) by the end of this year. But if the yuan rose 20 to 30 percent, as some U. S. politicians are demanding, it would (7) causing a recession and deflation. Similar advice to allow an abrupt appreciation of a currency led to (8) in 1997, and came very close to destroying (9) . The U. S. economist says that investors want foremost to (10) associated with large fluctuations in currency and inflation. They (11) after evaluating risks to benefits such as (12) . A rising yuan would drive up labor costs for foreign investors and would not (13) .
Earlier reports said that currency speculators had pumped (14) U.S. dollars into China by the end of last year, with another 70 billion U. S. dollars (15) in the first three months of this year. There is no way to (16) of this type of investment and many economists disagree that (17) is so high. Instead of further appreciating its currency, China should make the yuan (18) . If the yuan were more easily converted into foreign currencies it would allow Chinese companies to expand overseas, (19) , and provide management experience and capital that China needs. It would also (20) and reduce speculative money coming into the country.