题目:
商业银行可以接受作为保证人的单位是( )。
A.国家机关
B.金融机构
C.以公益为目的的事业单位、社会团体
D.企业法人的职能部门
答案:
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参考答案:B
商业银行可以接受作为保证人的单位是( )。
A.国家机关
B.金融机构
C.以公益为目的的事业单位、社会团体
D.企业法人的职能部门
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下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:B
据专家介绍,爬楼梯上楼相当于做有氧运动,可以锻炼心肺功能,同时还能够锻炼腿部肌肉群,能起到一定的锻炼功效。但下楼梯时,膝关节、踝关节要承受整个身体的重量,不断重复这个动作,会人为加大这些关节的活动量,受压的强度会急剧增加,关节受到磨损的可能性就会增大,对身体不利。 这段文字理解正确的是( )。
A.经常爬楼梯能达到锻炼效果
B.心脏病人应该经常爬楼梯
C.下楼梯有助于关节活动
D.下楼梯应该加快频率
某企业进行人力资源需求与供给预测。经过调查研究与分析,得到营业员数量Y同营业额x成一元线性正相关关系,并根据过去10年的统计资料建立了一元线性回归预测模型Y=a+bx,其中,X代表营业额,Y代表营业人员数量,回归系数a=125,b=15。预计2011年营业额将达到10亿元,2012年销售额将达到12亿元。通过统计研究发现,销售额每增加1亿元,需要增加管理人员、营业员和后勤人员共50人;新增人员中,管理人员、营业员和客服人员的比例是1:3:1。
根据以上资料,回答下列问题:
采用一元同归分析法的关键在于()。
A.历史数据丰富
B.公司业务稳定
C.找出人力资源需求高度相关的变量
D.确定回归系数
阅读理解。
John "Mad Jack" Mytton (1796-1834) was a carefree English aristocrat who was born into
immense wealth. However, he died a poor man after a life that was once described as "a series of
suicide attempts". So, what went wrong?
As a young boy, Jack went to Westminster School, but after only one year he was expelled for
fighting with a teacher. He was then sent to Harrow School but only lasted three days before he was
also thrown out. He was eventually educated by private tutors.
After school, Jack went to Cambridge University. He arrived with 2,000 bottles of port, but left
without graduating - he found university life boring. Later, he joined the army, enlisting with the 7th
Hussars. As a young officer, he spent a year with the regiment in France as part of the occupation
force after Napoleon's defeat in 1815. Jack passed the time gambling and drinking before resigning
his commission. At the age of 21, he returned to his country house just in time to receive his inheritance.
With an annual income of over £800,000 in today's money, Jack was extremely rich… but it didn't
take him long to spend it all. In 1819, he became an MP. In order to secure his seat, he offered voters
£10 notes to vote for him, spending more than £10,000 in total. However, he found politics dull and
went to parliament only once. Back at home, he would often drop bank notes in the gardens of his
estate, and gave his servants vast amounts of spending money. Once he lost his racetrack winnings
(several thousand pounds) when the wind blew all the money away.
One of Jack's favorite pastimes was hunting. He would go in any kind of weather, occasionally
with no clothes on. Sometimes, he would get up in the middle of the night, take off with a gun to look
for something to shoot.
Jack also kept a large number of pets. These included about 2,000 dogs. Some were fed on steak
and Champagne and even wore livery. A favorite horse had free range inside Halston Hall and would
often lie with Jack in front of the fire.
Jack was a bit of a practical joker, too. He once left a horse in the bedroom of a guest. Another
visitor fell asleep and woke up to find a live bear and two bulldogs in his bed. In 1826, as a result of a
bet, Jack rode his horse into the Bedford Hotel, up the grand staircase and onto the balcony. Then,
still sitting on the horse, he jumped off the balcony, landing among the diners in the restaurant below.
Another time, he invited a local doctor to dine at Halston Hall. As soon as the doctor had left,
Jack put on a highwayman's costume and raced ahead to rob the unsuspecting man. On another
occasion, a passenger in Jack's carriage admitted that he'd never been in an accident, so Jack drove
the carriage up a hill and turned it over. He would also slip red-hot coals into people's pockets as a
joke.
Eventually, Jack ran out of money and fell into debt. In 1830, he fled to France to avoid his
creditors(债主), but returned a couple of years later, ending up in prison in Southwark, London. Jack
died there in 1834, a poor, lonely man.
1. It can be inferred in the passage that ________.
A. Jack was first educated by private tutors and eventually graduated from Cambridge University.
B. Jack joined the army and succeeded in defeating Napoleon's army in 1815.
C. Jack bribed the voters in order to gain a position of MP.
D. Jack fed his favorite horse with meat and wine and often lay with it in front of the fire.
2. Once Jack rode his horse into a grand hotel and jumped off the balcony in order to pay for his _____.
A. bet
B. debt
C. joke
D. gambling
3. The examples in paragraph 7 tell us that _______.
A. Jack was always ready to help people experience what they hadn't experienced.
B. Jack always punished people by all means to let out his hatred.
C. Jack always played tricks on people to have fun.
D. Jack went mad and treated people unfriendly and even cruelly.
4. The word _________ would be more proper to describe Jack's life.
A. ridiculous
B. luxurious
C. tricky
D. greedy
5. By writing "a series of suicide attempts" in paragraph 1, the author probably means that ________.
A. Jack attempted to kill himself because he was too poor.
B. Jack pretended to suicide to avoid his creditors.
C. Jack lost his life in fighting with poverty.
D. All that Jack had did in his life contributed to his own failure and poverty.
数据库中的数据可分为两类:用户数据和 【6】 。
大连2012年有亿万富翁()。
A.690人
B.780人
C.850人
D.960人