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2010年山东省经济实现平稳较快发展。初步核算,全省实现生产总值(GDP) 3941

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2010年山东省经济实现平稳较快发展。初步核算,全省实现生产总值(GDP) 39416.2亿元,按可比价格计算,比上年增长12.5%。其中,第一产业增加值增长3.6%;第二产业增加值增长13.4%;第三产业增加值增长13.0%。产业结构调整取得明显成效,三次产业比例为9.1:54.3:36.6。

农林牧渔业平稳发展。农业增加值2146.6亿元,比上年增长2.5%;林业增加值60.7亿元,增长9.9%;牧业增加值727.0亿元,增长4.2%;渔业增加值521.4亿元,增长4.9%;农林牧渔服务业增加值132.5亿元,增长9.9%。

主要农牧产品产量稳定增加。粮食连续8年增产,总产量达到4335.7万吨。新建瓜、菜、果、茶标准化基地606万亩,无公害农产品、绿色食品基地面积分别达到1555万亩和817万亩。农产品出口突破百亿美元,达到127.1亿美元,增长30.1%。

与2008年相比,2010年山东省粮食总产量增长率约()。

A.上刊了0.1个百分点

B.下降了0.3个百分点

C.上升了2.1个百分点

D.下降了2.3个百分点

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参考答案:C

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Passage Four

Japan’s old imperial army never went into the field without a group of "comfort women" for the troops. Many male office workers in modern Japan (and in Japanese branches abroad) seem to think they are still at war. Women workers, even those with university degrees, are expected to do all the humble tasks: greet the visitors, make the tea, tidy up the office afterwards and then leave the firm as soon as they get married and have a child. Come party time, they are often pressed into behaving like bar hostesses.
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A.male chauvinism (沙文主义)

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D.resentment of citizens

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