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Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.In late April, 33-year-old Li Yang climbed into her new car, Suzuki Alto and headed west. She “just kept going to see how far I could get.” Six days and 1,600 miles later, she arrived in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. Exhausted and excited, she wrote an article and put it on the Internet, documenting her adventure with digital photos.For centuries such freedom of movement has been unimaginable in China. In feudal times, poverty, bad roads, and imperial edict confined people to the villages where they were born. Now all that is changing. With China’s economic development for decades, car ownership is suddenly within reach of millions of ordinary Chinese. As incomes rise, new car prices fall down quickly, and the government adds new roadways, many Chinese people think that it is enjoyable to have their own cars instead of bicycles. The increasing number of cars has launched a new cultural revolution, transforming Chinese life and society in many ways, just like what happened in America 50 years ago. The most obvious change is the traffic. Beijing’s broad streets are now filled with cars at rush hour. In Shanghai the bridges and tunnels crossing the Huangpu River witness so many cars that a cab ride from one side to the other can take more than an hour. To prevent traffic jams, the Shanghai city government auctions a limited number of new car license plates each month. Even with these restrictions, the number of cars on Chinese roads is increasing so fast it poses a grave threat to the environment and could reshape the global economics of oil.Private cars have brought about a new class of commuters, who drive to downtown office towers from spacious, modern homes in the suburbs. “I enjoy the drive,” says the manager of a Dutch food company, who takes the 30-minute-trip to his office in the center of Shanghai. He lives with his wife and infant son in a gated community with a familiar name: Long Island. “It would be probably cheaper to take a taxi every day,” he said. “But this way, I feel more comfortable and have more freedom.”3. More and more cars have brought about a lot of changes, except ______.
A.
traffic jams
B.
environmental pollution
C.
high price of real estate
D.
a limit on new car license plates
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【多选题】现代化经济体系,是由社会经济活动各个环节、各个层面、各个领域的相互关系和内在联系构成的一个有机整体。建设现代化经济体系,必须坚持质量第一、效益优先,推动经济发展的哪些方面的变革,提高全要素生产率?( )
A.
质量变革
B.
效率变革
C.
水平变革
D.
动力变革
【判断题】在生命科学、环境科学及其交叉形成的生态科学的基础上发展起来的森林培育学,本质上是一门栽培学科,与作物栽培学、果树栽培学、花卉栽培学等处于同等地位 ()
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】教师角色的形成阶段包括( )。
A.
角色认知
B.
角色认同
C.
角色信念
D.
角色固化
E.
角色不清
【单选题】下列命题不一定成立的是(  )
A.
斜边与一条直角边对应成比例的两个直角三角形相似
B.
两个等腰直角三角形相似
C.
两边对应成比例且有一个角相等的两个三角形相似
D.
各有一个角等于95°的两个等腰三角形相似
【多选题】建设现代化经济体系是我国( )的迫切要求。
A.
转变经济发展方式
B.
优化经济结构
C.
转换经济增长动力
D.
国有企业改革
【判断题】现代汽车前部使用组合式大灯总成。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】下列各项中属于金融对经济发展的促进作用的是( )。
A.
货币的运用降低了交易成本、便利交换
B.
能促进储蓄和投资的增长,从而为经济发展提供资金支持
C.
金融发展实现了资金的合理流动,优化资源配置,提高资本效率
D.
资金供求双方直接联系,可以根据各自的融资条件实现融资,以满足各自的需要
【简答题】命题“有两个角对应相等的两个三角形相似”的条件是 .
【单选题】下列说法错误的是(  )
A.
有一对锐角对应相等的两个直角三角形相似
B.
全等的两个三角形一定相似
C.
对应角相等的两个多边形相似
D.
两条邻边对应成比例的两个矩形相似
【单选题】下列命题: (1)有一个锐角相等的两个直角三角形相似 (2)斜边和一直角边对应成比例的两个直角三角形相似 (3)两个等边三角形一定相似 (4)任意两个矩形一定相似 其中真命题的个数是(  )
A.
1个
B.
2个
C.
3个
D.
4个
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