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[单项选择]三、根据以下资料,回答下列问题。
2010年5月1日到10月31日,世博会在中国上海举行。自开幕以来,世博会的消费拉动效应初步显现。
世博园区共有浦东和浦西两个片区,5月份的销售总额为4.13亿元,其中浦东片区的销售额占89.4%。园区5月份日均入园25.91万人,园区内就餐人数约占入园总人数的64.5%。午餐比晚餐就餐多197.46万人次。
世博园开园首日客流为20.69万人,5月29日入园人数为当月最多。比首日客流增加144.08%,是当月入园人数最低日5月5日的5.7倍。开园首日人均消费为5月份最高值,比5月份人均日消费高56.7%。5月29日实现销售额2313.04万元,是5月5日的4.7倍。
随着入园人数的不断增加,世博园区的销售记录不断刷新,5月份第2周~第5周的销售总额(包括餐饮消费和特许商品销售)依次为5801.2万元、8108.57万元、10331.87万元和12239.75万元。其中,餐饮消费的营业额依次为3022.86万元、4325.52万元.5467.6万元和6232.2万元。
5月5日世博园区的入园人数约为( )。
A. 3.6万人
B. 4.5万人
C. 5.2万人
D. 8.9万人
[简答题]请用不超过300字的篇幅,针对当前城市管理中出现的问题,淡谈解决的措施和办法。
[填空题]The war for independence from Britain was a long and economical costly conflict. The New England fishing industry was (36) destroyed, and the tobacco (37) in the South were also hard (38) The trade in imports was seriously (39) , since the war was fought against the country that had previously monopolized the supply of (40) goods. The most serious (41) were felt in the cities. Because they depended on (42) activity. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston were all (43) for a time by British troops. (44) . American income from ship building and commerce declined, harming the entire economy of the urban areas. The decline in trade brought a fall in the American standard of living. (45) Some of them joined the Continental army, or if they were loyal to Britain, they departed with the British forces. (46) . The destroys produced by the fighting of the war, by the los
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There are three kinds of memory: sense memory, working memory, and long-term memory. Think of them as three connected rooms in which you store different kinds of memories.
The first kind of memory is sense memory. Everything you are sensing right now is stored here. Perhaps you feel the sun on your face or smell the aroma(香味) of food. Sense memories last only a few seconds, but they connect one moment to the next. They give your life a flow, even though they are quickly forgotten.
You keep a few items(条目) in working memory. These are memories you need for what you are doing. Suppose you look up a friend’s telephone number in the phone book. You’ll probably remember the number for a little while. But if you get distracted (分神), you might quickly forget it. A memory usually stays in your working memory for just a few days at most. Working memory has another limit, too. Only a small number of items fit into it at any given time.
Memories you want
A. The number of stored items is limited.
B. The information contained is lasting.
C. It stays only while you work.
D. It stores numbers quickly.
[简答题]“给定资料5”介绍了“中国式接送孩子”现象,假定你是N市政府聘请的观察员,请就该现象及其暴露出的问题提出解决建议,呈送市政府有关部门参考。
[要求]
1.对现象及其暴露出的问题概括准确、扼要;
2.所提建议具体简明、有针对性、切实可行;
3.不超过400字。
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A recent article in The New York Times noted that Hollywood types now are wearing flip-flops(拖鞋)-- shoes appropriate for beachcombers--to business meetings. Decades ago, Californians were forgiven their sloppy attire as unique to their somewhat frivolous culture.
Elsewhere during that bygone era, people were careful how they dressed when seen in public and certainly when going to the office. No one would think of traveling by plane in shorts or wearing anything but their best clothes for attending a church service, concert, wedding, or funeral. Look at old newsreels of baseball games and you will see most of the men in a shirt and tie.
Walk through an airport today and you have to strain to find a man wearing a jacket (forget the shirt and tie) or a woman in a nice shirt. If so, they clearly are over 60. The standard for dressing down continues to decline. Neckties and suits no longer are fashionable; male models think it cool to have a face full of stubble
A. colorful and variable.
B. playful and not sensible.
C. mysterious and attractive.
D. artistic and romantic.
[填空题]Every culture has its own body language, and children absorb its nuances along with the spoken language. A Frenchman talks and moves in French. The way an Englishman crosses his leg is (36) like the way a male American does it. When we communicate with people from other cultures, the body language sometimes helps to make the communication easy and (37) , such as shaking hands is such a (38) gesture that people all over the world know that it is a sign for greeting. But sometimes the body language can cause certain (39) since people of different cultures often have different forms of behavior for sending the same message or have different interpretations towards the same body (40) . Nodding one’s head is generally (41) to show agreement "Yes", but to Nepalese, Sri Lankans, some Indians and some Eskimos, it means not "yes", but "no". When a student in conversation with a professor holds the older man’s eyes a little longer than as usu
[填空题]逆转录酶可催化______、______和______。
[单项选择]某商店按每个商品5元的利润卖出4个的钱数与按每个20元的利润卖出3个的钱数一样多,求这种商品每个成本多少元( )
A. 50
B. 40
C. 35
D. 30
[单项选择]2004年8月,美国某贸易公司(以下简称“进口方”)与我国某进出口公司(以下简称“出口方”)签订合同购买一批日用瓷具,价格条件为CIF纽约,支付条件为不可撤销的跟单信用证,出口方需要提供已装船提单等有效单证。出口方随后与厦门某运输公司(以下简称“承运人”)签订了运输合同。10月,出口方将货物备妥,装上承运人派来的货车。途中由于驾驶员的过失发生了车祸,耽误了时间,错过了信用证规定的装船日期,并有两箱瓷具受损。
请分析案例,回答下列问题:
对于承运人的驾驶员发生车祸导致的货物损失及时间损失等,根据进口方和出口方签订的合同,应当由( )承担赔偿责任。
A. 出口方
B. 进口方
C. 承运人
D. 出口方和进口方