一旦发生了送货不能执行或收到时货物损失等问题,应该由()而不是其他人告诉客户有关的消

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一旦发生了送货不能执行或收到时货物损失等问题,应该由()而不是其他人告诉客户有关的消息。

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借款人申请有担保流动资金贷款,须具备的条件包括()。

A.无不良资信记录和行为记录

B.借款人具有合法有效的身份证明如居民身份证、户口簿等

C.借款人年满18周岁

D.具有稳定的职业和家庭基础,具有按时偿还贷款本息的能力

E.借款人原则上为其经营企业的主要所有人,且所经营的企业具有一定的盈利能力

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阅读《花边饺子》,完成1-5题

  那年冬天,由于我的错误,致使公司的一单生意受到损失,我被老板炒了。工作没多久的我,每次发薪不是添置衣物,就是和朋友一起去撮一顿,久而久之,竟成了习惯,所以口袋里并没有什么积蓄,我只好拎着东西,像落魄的浪子,厚着脸皮回到父母家里。

  父母没说什么,但我还是隐隐感觉到空气中流动着的压力。①父亲一支接一支地吸烟,皱着眉头不说话。母亲忙里忙外打扫房子,蒸年糕,蒸豆包,置办过年用的东西。唯有我,像个局外人一样,缩在屋子的角落里看书。

  想想这些年,父母也挺不容易,他们都是老实本分的人,凭着那点少得可怜的工资供我念书,日子过得紧巴巴的。我曾经拍着胸脯跟他们保证:毕业后,我一定会让你们的日子过得滋润些。言犹在耳,我却转眼就抽了自己的耳光,想想都有些脸红,所以他们有理由怒我的不争,有理由给我脸色看。

  看着别人喜气洋洋过大年,我却没有什么心情。父亲贴春联,母亲煮饺子。②热气腾腾的饺子像一只只肥嘟嘟的小胖猪,在滚水中打了几个转,被母亲捞到盘子里,端到桌子上。如果是平常,我早就迫不及待地开吃了,这会儿,却因为无望的前途,美味也难以诱惑我。

  母亲强行把我拉到桌边,乐呵呵地说:“发生了天大的事情也得吃饭啊,更何况只是丢了工作,没什么了不起的。”父亲也随声附和:“吃饺子,吃饺子,饺子就酒,越吃越有。”

  我当然没好意思和父亲对饮,拿起筷子,勉强吃了一个饺子,牙竟被什么东西硌了一下,吐出来一枚面值一角的硬币。我一下子忘记了糟糕的心情,兴奋地说:“我吃到钱了!”

  在我们老家,新年的第一顿饺子,会包一枚硬币在饺子里,谁吃到了,说明谁的运气好,财源滚滚。这几年,都说硬币上有细菌,包硬币的习惯早已成为小时候的记忆,可是母亲看到我心情不爽,竟然把硬币用开水煮过,包在饺子里,让我重温儿时的喜悦。眼泪瞬间润湿了我的眼睛,谁说父母不爱我?他们为了鼓励我重新飞翔,竟然想出了如此笨拙的办法。

  和着泪水,我又吃了第二只饺子,第三只饺子……

  第二只饺子里包着豆腐,寓意新的一年里幸福美满快乐!

  第三只饺子里包着年糕,寓意一年更比一年高!

  每一只饺子,母亲都做了记号,捏了花边,以区别于其他饺子,所以我能恰到好处地吃到硬币,吃到豆腐,吃到年糕,一口一口,和着泪水。这哪里是饺子,分明是一个母亲对于孩子的关切之情和殷殷期望!我没有理由再消沉下去,没有理由躲在父母的翅膀下没完没了地舔舐伤口,重新开始是我唯一的选择。(选自《中学生学习报》2010年第七期)

1.请用简洁的语言,概括本文写作的故事。

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2.请从文中画线的①②处两句话中,任选一句进行赏析。

①父亲一支接一支地吸烟,皱着眉头不说话。

②热气腾腾的饺子像一只只肥嘟嘟的小胖猪,在滚水中打了几个转。

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3.意志消沉的“我”,为什么在吃到了第一个饺子后竟然兴奋起来?

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4.通过阅读课文,用自己的语言概括文中“我”的“父亲”“母亲”的人物形象。

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5.请你说说用“花边饺子”做标题的含义。

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中国对外政策的立足点是( )。

A.独立自主的原则

B.和平共处五项原则

C.促进世界的和平和发展

D.加强同第三世界国家的团结与合作

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党的十六届三中全会通过的《中 * * 关于完善社会主义市场经济体制若干问题的决定》对( )工作提出了新的更高的要求。

A.打击严重刑事犯罪
B.治安防范
C.行政管理
D.防范和打击经济犯罪

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The United States experienced some of the most extreme weather events in its history this spring, including deadly outbreaks of tornadoes, near-record flooding, drought and wildfires. Damages from these disasters have already passed $ 32 billion, and the hurricane season, which is just beginning, is projected to be above average, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Government scientists said Wednesday that the frequency of extreme weather has increased over the past two decades, in part as a result of global warming caused by the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But they were careful not to blame humans for this year’s rash of deadly events, saying that in some ways weather patterns were returning to those seen at the beginning of the last century. "Looking at long-term patterns since 1980, indeed, extreme climatological and meteorological events have increased," said Thomas R. Karl, director of NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center. "But in the early part of the 20th century, there was also a tendency for more extreme events followed by a quiet couple of decades. "

Presenting a new NOAA report on 2011 extreme weather, Dr. Karl said that extremes of precipitation have increased as the planet warms and more water evaporates from the oceans. He also said models suggest that as carbon dioxide builds up in the atmosphere and heats the planet, droughts will increase in frequency and intensity. "But it is difficult and unlikely to discern a human fingerprint, if there is one, on the drought record of the United States," he said.

Some other climate scientists were more categorical about the human contribution to extreme climate events. Kevin Trenberth, distinguished senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that when the greenhouse effect caused by burning fossil fuels is added to the natural variability of climate, weather disasters can be expected to occur more frequently. "Global warming is contributing to an increased incidence of extreme weather because the environment in which all storms form has changed from human activities," Dr. Trenberth said in a telephone interview Wednesday. "Records are not just broken, they are smashed. It is as clear a warning as we are going to get about prospects for the future. "

April was a particularly devastating month for tornadoes and rainfall, with 875 tornadoes reported during the month and heavy rain and snowmelt contributing to Mississippi River flooding later in the spring that surpassed the historic floods of 1927 and 1937. So far this year, there have been nearly 1,400 preliminary tornado reports nationwide; those reports will most likely be whittled down to about 900 confirmed tornadoes, the second-highest annual total recorded in modern times. The record is 1,011 confirmed tornadoes in 2008. The year also is on track to be one of the deadliest, with 536 fatalities so far from tornadoes, placing 2011 in sixth place in United States history and the deadliest since 1936.

According to Dr. Karl, extreme weather is mainly attributable to()

A. arbitrary human activities

B. changing weather patterns

C. an increase in climatological events

D. human failure to control the weather

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