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问答题没有党的坚强领导,要实现四个现代化是不可能的。
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问答题He was a man of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper.
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问答题这件事本身便表明,他们是有合作的诚意的。
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问答题1.人性在很大程度上是与生俱来的。 2.A型性格的父母通常会有A型性格的后代,但是环境也有深远的影响,因为如果竞争对父母来说很重要,那么竞争很可能成为孩子成长中的一个重要因素。 3.孩子吸收A型性格的一个地方是学校,学校就其本质而言是一个高度竞争的机构。
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问答题The limited gain could hardly serve as a relieving justification for the tremendous cost the federal government had paid so far.
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问答题2006年我省实现国内生产总值7493亿元,同去年相比增长12.1%,人均生产总值11830元,约合1500美元。正处于加速发展的新阶段。我省农业比较发达,主要农产品产量一直位居全国前列。工业门类齐全,已基本形成10大优势产业集群和77个初具规模、各具特色的工业园区,全省有近30种工业产品产量居全国前10位。第三产业快速发展,商贸、物流、电信、广播影视、旅游、出版、动漫卡通等产业呈现良好发展势头,在全国均有一定地位。 我省是6774万人口的大省,消费市场非常活跃、潜力巨大。在我省投资设厂,可以辐射东南沿海市场、中西部地区市场以及国内外市场。我省综合营商成本相对低廉,劳动力、水电、土地使用价格与沿海地区相比低1/3左右,近年来加快了产业配套和现代物流业发展步伐,企业营商成本将进一步降低。因此,我省已由历史上兵家必争之地发展成现代商家必争之地。
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问答题The grass blades, brushing with the movements of their growth, made joyous gentle sounds, like the sighs of a maiden in love.
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问答题这是一个拥有悠久历史的国度。在这里,你看到的是一种公开的传统,而不是隐私。
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问答题随着家庭搬出其稳定的社区,离开了多年的朋友,脱离了大家庭的关系,日常的信息交流被切断了,需要时就可以获得可靠信息的信心也随之而去了。生活中最简单方面的无意识的信息交流也被切断。所以,过去通过大家庭随意交流就能学到的东西现在必须有意识地去学。
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问答题Faced with growing evidence that avian influenza is spreading in birds, the World Health Organization on Wednesday signed an agreement with the Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche Holding to build up its stockpile of medicines in case of a pandemic in humans. Under the agreement, Roche will reserve three million treatments of its Tamiflu antiviral medicine for use by the UN agency in case of a worldwide human pandemic of avian flu. "It's just enough to deal with an initial outbreak," said Jong-Wook Lee, director-general of the WHO. "But clearly this is not enough to deal with a full pandemic." The agency says only 57 people in Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia have died, mainly from contact with infected birds. The virus has killed millions of chickens and led to preventive culling across Asia since late 2003. Sustained human-to-human infection has not yet been recorded. But the World Health Organization warns that bird flu, which first appeared in Hong Kong in 1997, could mutate genetically, making it easier for humans to catch and transmit the disease among themselves. Signs the disease has spread recently to birds in Siberia and Kazakhstan are adding to concerns, the WHO says. A panel of European Union experts will convene Thursday in Brussels to discuss measures to prevent the spread of bird deaths to European poultry. When asked whether he thought a widespread outbreak in humans was imminent, Lee said: "We don't know when it will come. But it would be hugely irresponsible if the WHO and member states did not take preventive measures now." Roche declined to give figures for its stockpiles of Tamiflu. A spokeswoman for the company, Martina Rupp, said it took from 12 to 18 months to deliver the drug after an order was placed—a relatively long time due to a complicated production process.
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问答题The day before I was to leave I went walking across the river to the red mesa, where many times before I had gone to be alone with my thoughts.
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问答题但是,我却看到了一次最雄伟、最瑰丽的日出景象。
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问答题US photo giant Eastman Kodak is seeking to exploit their snapping. 11 It announced in March that it would spend more than $ 1 billion in the next few years to capture a share of the Chinese market. "China is one of the fastest growing markets for photography, and its double-digit growth will assure that it moves from the number three rank to number one or two, exceeding Japan and perhaps the United States in the next century," said Kodak chief George Fisher in a statement. 12 According to Kodak, fewer than one in 10 Chinese households owns a camera, which typically uses about four rolls of film per year. "If only half the people in China shot a single 36-exposure roll of film a year—a fraction of usage rates in other countries—that would swell the number of worldwide "clicks" by 25 percent," Fisher said. 13 National figures on camera ownership do not reflect the keen interest in photography in urban areas. "We have two cameras in the house, one for ourselves and one for our 14-year-old son who takes it with him on school trips," said Beijing resident Chen Yanan, who was recently laid off from her state-sector job. Chen"s son is not alone: "All his friends have a camera. They only cost 150 yuan." She added. 14 When the price of a 36-exposure roll of color film (20 yuan) and development costs (16 yuan) are taken into account, the pleasure of photography are affordable to most city inhabitants. And while the cheap costs mean the quality of film and prints is usually poor, the Chinese have nevertheless come a long way in their snapping. 15 In the 1970s, black and white photos hardly bigger than postage stamps were still common. Today more than 70 percent of photos are taken in color and the prints are much larger, according to a Beijing retailer.
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问答题自1949年到2007年的58年中,河南省小麦播种面积增加21.24%,总产量增加了8.8倍,单产提高了7.1倍。
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问答题I leave the vault, and as the guard closes the door, a marine archaeologist asks if I want to see anything else. As an example he shows me an astrolabe, a navigation tool that preceded the sextant. Few have survived. "We have three of the oldest known," he says. He directs me to a paper on astrolabes written by a Cuban colleague, who quoted a 16th-century instruction: "He who wants to take the sun with an astrolabe at sea, must be seated near the main mast, the place where the boat oscillates the least and is quiet." I want to take the measure of Cuba's past, so I tell the archaeologist I would like to go to the place where the plain things are. I am here not only to see treasures that glitter but also to see and touch objects that illumine moments of the past. Smiling, he takes me into storage rooms where he and other archaeologists preserve cargoes from four centuries of wrecks. Jumbled on these shelves is the stuff of Cuba's long reign as counting house and command center for Spain's New World colonies. I see knickknacks destined for one of the annual 18th-century trade fairs, where Cubans bought imports from Spain. I also see, pallid from centuries in the sea, dozens of little painted ceramic dogs, lions, cats, and deer later shipped from England. Stacked nearby are sets of dinner dishes, tankards, an hourglass, a bottle of very Old Spanish wine. On another day, in fading light, I walk the ramparts of E1 Morro, its lighthouse standing tall over Havana's harbor. The old fortress, by day a warren of tourist stops, changes by night, looming deeper into the shadows of Havana's past. As torches light the darkness, I watch Cuban soldiers, costumed as 18th-century Spanish sentries, march along the ramparts of the Castillo de San Carlos and fire a cannon that salutes the end of day. In Spanish times the cannon signaled the closing of the city gates and the drawing of a great chain across the harbor. Now the nightly ritual keeps open the sea-lane of memory between colonial past and present nationhood. Near the waterfront of Old Havana stands the Palace of the Captains General. Once the headquarters of the Spanish bureaucracy that governed Cuba, the palace now is the Museum of the city. Light and shadow play along its walls of coral limestone. Royal palms rustle in its lust courtyard. Up a stone stairway a gallery leads to the spacious office of Eusebio Leal Spengler, historian of the city of Havana and preserver of its past. A slight, precise man in a well-tailored dark suit, he is the obvious ruler of the palace. We had hardly shaken hands before he began rapidly talking about Havana, a city he sees simultaneously in past and present. The jewels I had viewed in the vault were about to become part of the treasure he guards for Cuba. He has selected an old fort to be their new home. "This," he said with a sweep of his hand, "is the city that changed history. Because of a decision by Philip Ⅱ all ships had to gather here to carry treasure back to Spain. And what treasure! Silk and aromatic wood from China, emeralds, silver."
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问答题At higher CO2levels, certain types of plants, such as legumes, are expected to benefit more than others, and the nutritional quality of some crops will likely decline.
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问答题从技术角度讲,除食品外,任何能改变我们生理和心理机能的物质都是药物。许多人错误地认为“药物”这个词仅指某些药品或嗜毒者服用的违禁化学品。他们没有认识到像酒精、烟草这些熟悉的物质也是药物。这也就是为什么许多医生和心理学家现在使用了一个更为中性的词——物质,他们常用“物质滥用”而不是“药物滥用”来清楚表明滥用酒精和烟草这样的物质同滥用海洛因和可卡因一样有害。 在我们生活的社会里,物质(药物)被广泛地使用于社交和治疗:服阿司匹林来缓解头痛,喝点儿酒来应酬,早晨喝咖啡来提神,吸支烟镇定一下情绪等。使用这些物质得到了社会认可,而且显然具有积极的一面,但什么时候变成滥用了呢?首先,大多数物质使用过量都会产生副作用,譬如中毒或反复使用一种物质可导致上瘾或对该物质(药物)的依赖。依赖的最初表现为耐受力增强,用量越来越大才能达到预期效果,一旦停用就会出现不舒服的停药症状。 作用于中枢神经系统改变感觉、情绪和行为的药物(物质)被称为对神经系统起作用的物质。这类物质一般分为兴奋剂、镇静剂或幻觉剂。兴奋剂主要起到加速或刺激中枢神经系统活动的作用,而镇静剂则相反:使其活动减慢。幻觉剂主要作用于人的感觉,以各种不同的方式对感觉加以扭曲和改变,其中包括产生幻觉。这些物质常被认为能“引起幻觉”(psychedelic一词源自希腊语,意思是“心灵显现”),因为它们似乎能改变人的感觉状态。
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问答题Two teams of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have overturned several decades of conjecture and theory by ruling out the possibility that small, dim stars make up most of the mass in the universe. Until now, small stars known as faint red dwarfs were considered ideal candidates for the socalled "dark matter" that is believed to account for more than 90 percent of the mass of the universe. All visible celestial objects, such as planets, stars and galaxies, are believed to account for only 10 percent of the mass of the universe. The rest of the "missing mass" is presumably invisible because it does not emit or reflect light, or the light is too feeble to be detected. But dark matter can be indirectly detected due to its gravitational influence on other visible objects. According to Bacall, professor of natural science at the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey and leader of one of the teams, the nature of dark matter, and its abundance, are among the most important questions in modem cosmology today. The ultimate fate of the universe will be determined by the amount of dark matter present. If there is not enough dark matter to bind the universe together gravitationally, it could continue expanding forever. If there is enough mass to hold the universe together gravitationally, the universe may slow down its expansion, come to a halt and begin to contract and eventually collapse.
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问答题1.“货币”这个字眼还有更广泛的含义,包括任何用作交换手段的东西,不管它是什么形式。 2.只有当债权人相信,当他们向银行或其他授权机构递交这种信用工具将很可能取得法定货币时,他们才会提供信贷。 3.但是,货币的需求量不仅与交易的数量有关,而且还同成交的速度有关。 4.如果可供使用的货币太多,它的价值就会下跌,所能购买的物品就不能像过去,比如说5年以前那样多,这种情况就是所谓的“通货膨胀”。 5.银行最初是人们安全存放贵重物品的地方,但现在世界上一些大银行除了作贵重的私人财产的保护者外,还有许多别的作用。
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问答题靠临时抱佛脚要想通过外语课是不可能的。
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