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2009年3月份轿车销量约为多少万辆( )A.50B.54C.59D.64

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题目:

2009年3月份轿车销量约为多少万辆( )

A.50
B.54
C.59
D.64

答案:

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参考答案:A,B,C,D解析:AB选项是正确的,因为依据立法法第42条第2款的规定:“法律有以下情况之一的,由全国人民大会常务委员会解释:(一)法律的规定需要进一步明确具体含义的;《二)法律制定后出现新的情况,需...

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     The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is one of the world's greatest art museums. Millions

of people have entered its doors to see paintings by the world's fine artists. But if these priceless

masterpieces are to be preserved, the Gallery must protect them carefully. The Gallery's 135-man guard

force has successfully prevented them from being stolen, but protecting the paintings from nature is a

greater problem.

     In past times, the owners of paintings did not protect them from damaging changes in humidity (湿度)

and temperature. As a result, the life of these paintings were shortened. In the National Gallery, however,

humidity and temperature are carefully controlled. The building is air-conditioned in summer and heated

in winter. The air-conditioning and heating system are so important to the life of the painting that the

Gallery has two of each system. If one should fail, the extra one can take over.

     Light is another enemy of paintings. Ultraviolet rays (紫外线) in light cause paintings to fade (褪色).

Long ago, paintings often hung in dark churches and palaces. A coat of varnish (清漆) was a protection

from the weak light. But when museums took over the care of many paintings, they were often hung in

brighter light than before. Soon they were in danger of fading. The damaging effects of light were

increased when the museums removed the varnish coating, yellowed with age.

     To protect its paintings, the National Gallery put a special kind of glass in its skylights. This glass

allows visible lights to enter the building but it keeps out harmful ultraviolet rays. The Gallery has also

developed new and better varnishes which help to keep paintings from fading.

     Thanks to these new precautions, many of the world's greatest paintings are being well protected for

future generations to enjoy.

1.The text mainly tells us about ______.

A. the guard force in the National Gallery

B. protecting great paintings from nature

C. priceless paintings of past times

D. the air-conditioning and heating systems in the National Gallery

2. Which of the following is NOT an enemy of paintings?

A. Varnish.

B. Temperature.

C. Light.

D. Humidity.

3. The underlined word "precautions" in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.  

A. decorations

B. problems

C. suggestions

D. applications

4. From the text we can infer that_______.

A. great artists painted in dark churches and palaces

B. you can touch these paintings while you are in the National Gallery

C. the care of the world's greatest paintings is both a big responsibility and a great challenge

D. the guard force in the Gallery has not done a good job

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