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材料一:2000年11月,朱 * * * * 在新加坡举行的第四次申国一东盟领导人会议上首

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材料一:2000年11月,朱 * * * * 在新加坡举行的第四次申国一东盟领导人会议上首次提出建立中国一东盟自由贸易区的构想。2002年11月,第六次中国一东盟领导人会议在柬埔寨首都金边举行,朱 * * * * 和东盟10国领导人签署了《中国与东盟全面经济合作框架协议》,决定到2010年建成中国一东盟自由贸易区。这标志着中国一东盟建立自由贸易区的进程正式启动。

材料二:按照《中国一东盟全面经济合作框架协议》的时间框架,2010年1月1日,中国一东盟自由贸易区正式启动,这标志着这片由中国和东盟10国组成的,19亿人参与,接近6万亿美元国民生产总值、4.5万亿美元贸易额的区域,开始步入零关税时代。中国一东盟自由贸易区是世界第三大自由贸易区、人口最多的自由贸易区,也是发展中国家之间最大的自由贸易区。其启动后,中国对东盟的平均关税从之前的9.8010降至O.l%;而东盟6个老成员国文莱、印度尼西亚、马来西亚、菲律宾、新加坡、泰国,对中国的平均关税从12.8%降低到0.6%,4个新成员国越南、老挝、柬埔寨和缅甸,90%的商品将于2015年实现零关税。

结合材料二,运用经济生活的有关知识谈谈中国一东盟自由贸易区的成立对消费者、企业和国家有何积极意义?

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参考答案:D解析:双标记法用FITC及罗丹明分别标记不同的特异性抗体,而对同一标本作荧光染色。在有两种相应抗原存在时,可同时见到两种颜色的荧光。因此本题正确答案是D。

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One day I was   36   some potatoes from Mr Miller. I noticed a small poor boy hungrily   37   a full basket of   38   green peas. Then I was  39   to see that Mr Miller sold the boy a bag of peas   for just a marble (弹球).

Mrs Miller, who had been standing nearby,    40   and told me that Mr Miller loved to  trade with the three boys in the village for peas, tomatoes, and other things  41   he didn’t really need any marbles. I left the stand, smiling to myself,   42   by this man.

Several years went by. One day I learned that Mr Miller had died. I took part in the funeral(葬礼),  43   three young men . They came over to Mrs Miller, hugged her, kissed her on the cheek, spoke with her and moved on,   44   their eyes.

Our 45   came to meet Mrs Miller. I mentioned 46   she had told me about the 47 . She told me,“Those three young men above were the boys I told you about. They just told me   48  they appreciated the things Jim‘traded’with them. Now, at last, they came to pay their debt.”  

“We’ve 49   had a great deal of the wealth in this world,” she added, “but right now, Jim would consider himself to be the  50   man.”

Then she gently lifted the   51   fingers of her husband. Resting underneath were three red marbles.

At that time I realized that we would not be  52    by our words, but by our kind  53  . It is said that it takes a minute to find a    54  person, an hour to appreciate him, a day to love him, but an entire life to  55   him.

James Barry

36.A.buying                 B. selling                      C.borrowing                 D. hunting

37.A.glaring at                 B. glanced at                 C. staring at                  D.watched at

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40.A.turned over           B.going over                 C. came over                D.coming over

41.A.but                       B. otherwise                 C. or                               D. although

42.A.suspected              B.impressed                 C.regreted                    D.embarrassed

43.A.saw                      B.discovering                C.finding                  D.seeing

44.A.closing                 B.wiped                       C.cleaning                    D.wiping

45.A. time                    B. chance                     C. turn                         D. decision

46.A. the story             B. the proverb          C. the legend                  D. the joke

47.A. marbles               B. men                         C. debt                         D. life

48.A.why                    B. how                         C. when                       D. what

49.A. ever                    B. always                        C. never                       D.seldom

50.A. honest                 B. happiest                   C. coldest                        D. richest

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54.A. strict                   B. honest                      C. special                            D. learned

55.A.ignore                  B. forget                      C. recognize                 D.remind

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