股份有限公司股东享有的权利有( )。 A.对公司的经营行为进行监督,提出建议或者质

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问题:

股份有限公司股东享有的权利有( )。

A.对公司的经营行为进行监督,提出建议或者质询

B.依其所认购的股份和入股方式缴纳股款

C.公司终止或者清算时,按其所持有股份份额参加公司的分配

D.依照其所持有的股份份额行使表决权

考点:证券业从业考试证券发行与承销证券发行与承销
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公文写作的语言组合是多元的,除文字外,还广泛使用()等特殊语言。

A.缩略语

B.数字

C.模糊词语

D.文言文

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第30~35题使用如下3个表:  部门.DBF:部门号C(8),部门名C(12),负责人C(6),电话C(16)  职工.DBF:部门号C(8),职工号C(10),姓名C(8),性别C(2),出生日期D  部门.DBF:部门号C(10),基本工资N(8.2),津贴N(8.2),奖金N(8.2),扣除N(8.2)

查询有10名以上(含10名)职工的部门信息(部门名和职工人数),并按职工人数降序排序。正确的命令是( )。

A.SELECT部门名,COUNT(职工号)AS职工人数;  FROM部门,职工WHERE部门.部门号=职工.部门号;  GROUP BY部门名HAVING COUNT(*)>=10;  ORDER BY COUNT(职工号)ASC

B.SELECT部门名,COUNT(职工号)AS职工人数;  FROM部门,职工WHERE部门.部门号=职工.部门号;  GROUP BY部门名HAVING COUNT(*)>=10;  ORDER BY COUNT(职工号)DESC

C.SELECT部门名,COUNT(职工号)AS职工人数;  FROM 部门,职工WHERE部门.部门号=职工.部门号;  GROUP BY 部门名HAVING COUNT(*)>=10;  ORDER BY 职工人数ASC

D.SELECT部门名,COUNT(职工号)AS职工人数;  FROM部门,职工WHERE部门.部门号=职工.部门号;  GROUP BY部门名 HAVING COUNT(*)>=10;   ORDER BY职工人数 DESC

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Military victories, trade, missionary zeal, racial arrogance and a genius for bureaucracy all played well-documented roles in making the British Empire the largest the world has known. Rather less well understood was the importance of the moustache. A monumental new history, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire by Piers Brendon, promises to restore this neglected narrative to its rightful place in the national story.
Dr. Brendon, a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University, argues that colonial moustaches had a clear practical purpose: to demonstrate virility and intimidate the Empire’s subject peoples. The waxing and waning of the British moustache precisely mirrored the fortunes of the Empire-blooming beneath the noses of the East India Company’s officers, finding full expression in Lord Kitchener’s bushy appendage and fading out with the Suez crisis in Anthony Eden’s apologetic wisps.
This analysis of the growth of the stiff upper lip is an essential strand of Dr. Brendon’s epic 650-page political, cultural, economic and social history of the Empire, which is published on October 18. "It is a running gag in a serious book, but it does give one a point of reference," he said yesterday. In the 18th and early 19th century, sophisticated Britons wore wigs but spurned facial hair. The exception was the King, George III, whose unshaven appearance was mocked as a sign of his madness. However, by the 1830s the "moustache movement" was in the ascendancy. British officers, copying the impressive moustaches that they encountered on French and Spanish soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars, started the craze, but the real impetus came form India.
Just as British troops in Afghanistan today are encouraged to grow beards to ease their dealings with local tribesmen, so the attitudes of Indian troops under the command of East India Company officers in the first half of the 19th century altered the appearance of the British soldier. "For the Indian sepoy the moustache was a symbol of virility. They laughed at the unshaven British officers," Dr. Brendon said. In 1854 moustaches were made compulsory for the company’s Bombay regiment. The fashion took Britain by storm as civilians imitated their heroes.
Dr. Brendon writes. "During and after the Crimean War, barbers advertised different patterns in their windows such as the ’Raglan’ and the Cardigan’." Moustaches were clipped, trimmed and waxed "until they curved like sabres and bristled like bayonets". After 1918 moustaches became thinner and humbler as the Empire began to gasp for breath, even as it continued to expand territorially. It had been fatally wounded, Dr. Brendon suggests, by the very belief in the freedom that it had preached. After the victory over Germany and Japan in 1945, independence movements across the red-painted sections of the world map, and Britain’s own urgent domestic priorities, meant that the Empire was doomed.
The moustache too was in terminal decline. "It had become a joke thanks to Charlie Chaplin and Groucho Marx. It had become an international symbol of ’villainy’ thanks to Hitler’s toothbrush," writes Dr. Brendon. In Britain it was also synonymous with the "Colonel Blimps"o clinging to an outmoded idea of colonial greatness.
In Eden’s faint moustache Britain’s diminished international status found a fitting symbol. It all but disappeared on TV and, moments before his broadcast on the eve of the fateful occupation of the Suez Canal in 1956, his wife had to blacken the bristles with mascara. His successor, Harold Macmillan, was the last British Prime Minister to furnish his upper lip. Harold Wilson, the self-styled man of the people, had been clean shaven since the 1940s, Dr. Brendon notes. "He obviously believed that the white hot technological revolution was not to be operated with a moustache.\

It can be concluded from the passage that the British moustache ______.

A.has been well documented in the history of the British Empire

B.has long been considered significant in the formation and expansion of the British Empire

C.has often been ridiculed in the colonial history of the United Kingdom

D.has long been ignored and considered insignificant in the making of the British Empire

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储蓄:国债:股票

A. * * :团长:营长
B.制图员:测量员:焊工
C.学士:硕士:博士后
D.游泳:体操:击剑

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国家同意建设连云港()万吨级航道,并先期启动25万吨级航道疏浚,标志着连云港向世界一流的深水大港又迈出了坚实的一步。

A、10

B、20

C、30

D、40

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