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【单选题】

The word "it" (in Line 10,Para. 2) refers to _______.

A.
a scene we saw on television
B.
a symbolic object or action in dreams
C.
an incident or fact we have forgotten
D.
a book or a newspaper report we read last week
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【单选题】下列各项,符合作者意思的一项是( )。

A.
在纪念居里夫人时,我们不但要铭记她对人类作出的科学贡献,还应学习她伟大的道德品格。
B.
居里夫人律己甚严,所以她身上具有一种无法用任何艺术气质宋解释的少见的严肃性。
C.
居里夫人能取得伟大的科学功绩,靠的是她无限的工作热情和无比的顽强。
D.
居里夫人活着的时候,欧洲是光明的。

【单选题】The views of Alan Milburn and David Culter on the reforms of heal-care systems are() A.compatible. B.opposite. C.complementary. D.identical.

A.
Text 4
B.
Could money cure sick health-care systems in Britain, which will be the place to look for proof in 2003. The National Health Service (NHS), which offers free health care financed by taxes, is receiving an emergency no-expense-spared injection of cash. By 2007, total health spending in Britain will reach over 9 % of GDP——the same share France had when it was rated the world’s best health service by the World Health Organization in 2000.
C.
The Labor government’s response was not to conduct a fundamental review about how best to reform health care for the 21st century. Rather, it concluded that shortage of money, not the form of financing or provision, was the main problem. In 2002, Gordon Brown, the powerful chancellor of the exchequer, used a review of the NHS’S future financing requirements to reject alternative funding models that would allow patients to sign up with competing insurers and so exercise greater control over their own health care.
D.
Alan Milburn, the health minister, has made some tentative steps back towards the internal market introduced by the Conservative government. It means that a dozen top-ranking hospitals will also have been given greater freedom to run their own affairs. However, these reforms will not deliver real consumer power to patients.
E.
As a result, the return on the money pouring into the NHS looks set to be disappointingly meager. Already there are worrying signs that much of the cash cascade will be soaked up in higher pay and shorter hours for staff and bear little relation to extra effort, productivity and quality. Some improvements will occur but far less than might be expected from such a financial windfall.
F.
Health-care systems in the developed world share a common history, argues David Cutler at Harvard University. First governments founded generous universal systems after the second world war. With few controls over the demand for medical care or its supply, costs then spiraled up. Starting in the 1980s there was a drive to contain expenditure, often through crude constraints on medical budgets which ran counter to rising patient expectations. Now this strategy has run its course: a third wave of reforms is under way to increase efficiency and restrain demand through cost-sharing between insurers and patients. Viewed from this perspective, the government’s plan to shower cash on a largely unreformed NHS looks anomalous. But before more fundamental change can be contemplated in Britain, the old system must be shown to be incapable of cure through money. This harsh lesson is likely to be learnt as early as 2003.

【单选题】Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.20() A.In addition B.On the contrary C.In effect D.In general

A.
A common assumption about the private sector in education is that it caters only to the elite. (1) , recent research points in the opposite direction. If we want to help some of most (2) groups in society, then encouraging deeper private sector (3) is likely to be the best way forward.
B.
Several developments are (4) in India, all of which involve the private education sector meeting the needs of the poor in distinct ways. But India is not (5) in this respect—— similar phenomena are happening all over the developing world.
C.
As a point of (6) , how do government schools serve the poor Usefully, the government sponsored Public Report on Basic Education in India from 1999 paints a very (7) picture of the" (8) "of the government schools for the poor. When researchers (9) unannounced on their random (10) of schools, only 5% had any "teaching activity" going on. Alarmingly, the team noted that the (11) of teaching standards was not to do (12) disempowered teachers, but instead could be (13) "plain negligence". They noted "several cases of irresponsible teachers keeping a school close for months at a time".
D.
But is there any (14) to these school Surely no one else can do better than government (15) the resources available. As it happens, the Report pointed to private schools that were serving the poor and (16) rather reluctantly that such problems were not found in these schools. Most parents believed that private schools were successful because they were more accountable. "The teachers are accountable to the manager who can fire them, and, (17) him or her, to the parents who can (18) their children." Such accountability was not present in the government schools, and "this contrast is (19) with crystal (20) by the vast majority of parents".

【单选题】如果你是公司的总经理,在周末下午下班后,公司某位重要客户给你打来电话,说他们向公司购买的设备出了故障,需要紧急更换零部件,而此时公司的全体人员均已下班。对于这种情况,你认为以下各种做法哪一种比较好( )

A.
告诉客户,因周末找不到人,只好等下周解决,并对此表示歉意。
B.
请值班人员打电话找有关主管人员落实送货事宜。
C.
因为是重要客户的紧急需要,马上亲自设法将货送去。
D.
亲自打电话找有关主管人员,请他们设法马上送货给客户。

【单选题】个人嘉奖、集体嘉奖由( )审批。

A.
本级公安机关
B.
本级政府
C.
本级党委
D.
上一级公安机关

【单选题】下列关于水资源严重缺乏区分布的叙述正确的是( )。

A.
整个非洲大陆
B.
中东地区
C.
亚洲南部三大半岛
D.
南美洲陆地宽广区