第一题:许可证及检查证办理2010年5月20日,甲市烟草专卖局在检查监督全市行政许可

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第一题:许可证及检查证办理2010年5月20日,甲市烟草专卖局在检查监督全市行政许可工作时,发现如下情况: (1)甲市烟草专卖局接到举报材料称:-甲市A县卷烟零售户张某伪造房屋权属证明材料,与2009年5月20日取得了烟草专卖零售许可证,甲市A县烟草专卖局经过调查情况属实。 (2)警告过检查发现,甲市B县辖区内“多又好”超市,于2006年10月20日领取了烟草专卖零售许可证,有效期限为5年。2010年5月20日,规划局当地烟草专卖局来函,规划局在该超市的所在地修建一个青少年活动中心,请B县烟草专卖局于3个月内予以协助处理。 (3)在甲市C县检查过程中,接到C限零售户王某的举报,称一名男子使用了C县烟草专卖局稽查员小秦的专卖执法检查证,,对旁边一家新开的烟店进行了行政处罚并收缴了罚款。检查组按照程序对举报信息进行了调查。经查,被冒用的检查证是稽查员小秦不慎丢失的,但小秦由于工作忙,一直没有补领。根据举报,公安机关抓获了毛用检查证的谢某,并当场收缴了谢某冒用的检查证。根据资料回答下列问题:

根据《烟草专卖许可证管理办法》的规定,烟草专卖局应当对张某的行为如何处理?请说明处理的主体、理由和程序。(5分)

考点:烟草专卖管理员高级烟草专卖技能烟草专卖管理员高级技能真题2011年11月27日
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患儿,女,2岁,流涕伴发热1天,发热38.5℃左右,今起出疹,由面颊迅速扩展到躯干四肢,到我院就诊:T37.8℃,P112次/分,R50次/分。皮疹为红色斑丘疹,颜面、四肢皮疹较稀疏,背部皮疹较密集,有部分融合。咽充血,扁桃体稍大,充血。耳后及颈部数个淋巴结黄豆大小,有压痛,活动。心肺腹无特殊。四肢,关节无异常,神经反射正常。

本患儿的诊断是()。

A.水痘

B.麻疹

C.风疹

D.幼儿急疹

E.风湿热

F.传染性单核细胞增多症

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轻中型溃疡性结肠炎治疗的首选药物是

A.肾上腺皮质激素

B.柳氮磺胺吡啶

C.免疫抑制剂

D.抗生素

E.乳酸杆菌制剂

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阅读理解。

     Now comes word from the University of California, Berkeley, a new study has confirmed that the

richer you are the less compassionate you are

     In a study just published in the journal Emotion, psychologist Jennifer Stellar sought to determine the

empathic (感情移入的) capacities of a group of 300 college students, who had been hand-selected for

maximum economic diversity. As a rule, college students have just one income level: poor. Stellar thus

chose her subjects based on the income of the people who respond to the requests and write the checks:

the parents.

     In the first of three experiments, she had 148 of her subjects fill out reports how often they experience

emotions such as joy, love, compassion and horror. She also had them agree or disagree with statements

like "I often notice people who need help." When the numbers on these lists were processed, Stellar

found no meaningful personality differences among the students that could be attributable to income

except one: across the board, the lower the subjects' family income, the higher their score on compassion.

     The second study involved 64 subjects who watched two videos - an emotionally neutral instructional

video on construction techniques, and a far more charged one that involved real families coping with a

cancer-stricken child. Again, the subjects filled out emotional lists and again they scored similarly. But the

lower-income volunteers continued to come out higher on the compassion-and-empathy scale.

     During this study, Stellar also used heartbeat monitors to determine their physical reactions to the two

videos. There was, not surprisingly, no difference in heart rate when the instructional video was playing,

but when the cancer stories began, the heartbeats of the lower-income volunteers slowed noticeably-a

counterintuitive (违反直觉的) sign of caring. An immediate threat to ourselves or another causes heart

rate to jump, the better to snap into action to respond to the danger. An emotional crisis can have the

opposite physical effect on observers - helping them settle down to provide the quieter attention that

simply listening and comforting requires.

     In the final part of the study, 106 of the participants were paired off and told to interview each other

as if they were applying for a position as lab manager. So that the subjects would have real skin in the

game, the ones who performed best in the interviews - as judged by Stellar- would win a cash prize. All

of the subjects reported feeling the same levels of stress or anxiety when they were being interviewed,

but only the lower-income subjects were reliably able to detect the same feelings in their partner when the

roles were reversed.

     So does this mean the rich really can't feel the poor? A low score on the compassion scale doesn't

mean a lack of capacity for the feeling, Stellar argues. It may just mean a lack of experience

observing-and tending to - the hardship others. Perhaps that helps explain why so many wealthy college

kids find their way into the Peace Corps and other volunteer groups.

1. According to the text, which of the following statement is true?

A. All the subjects went through all the 3 experiments.

B. Stellar carefully chose 300 college students according their personal income level.

C. The rich really lacks the ability to feel pity for the poor.

D. All the 3 experiments proved the same result.

2. In Stella's opinion, the lower-income volunteers' heart rate lowers when ______.

A. When they are having their first lesson in a new school.

B. They are talking to someone they admire so much.

C. They are trapped in a building suddenly on fire.

D. They find someone is injured in an accident on the road.

3. We can infer from the third experiment that ________.

A. Lab manager is a position with low income.

B. The lower-income subjects win the cash prize.

C. The interviewers are stressed and anxious when interviewing others.

D. Both the interviewers and interviewees know the feelings in each other.

4. The underlined "across the board" probably means ________.

A. applying to all                  

B. on the opposite

C. from one side to the other          

D. for instance

5. What can be the best title of the text?

A. Without money? That's not a big deal

B. Hate money? Then try to be low-income

C. Got money? Then you might lack sympathy

D. Too much money? Come to experience hardships

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下列蕨类各亚门中,具假根的是()。

A.Psilophytina

B.Sphenophytina

C.Filicop~tina

D.Lycophytina

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