根据上图,下列说法不正确的是() A.“十五”时期粮食产量有所波动 B.2005年粮

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问题:

根据上图,下列说法不正确的是()

A.“十五”时期粮食产量有所波动

B.2005年粮食产量增长率比上一年有所下降

C.2003年粮食产量比2002年增加2636万吨

D.总体来讲,“十五”时期粮食产量呈上升趋势

考点:地方公务员行政职业能力测试山东省公务员考试行政职业能力测试真题2008年
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下列物质的用途,是利用其化学性质的是

A.活性炭除去冰箱内的异味

B.金刚石刻划玻璃

C.干冰进行人工降雨

D.稀硫酸除铁锈

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上世纪美国宇航员在月球表面上留下美国国旗,在国际法上( )。

A.具有发现的初步权利

B.可作为主权的宣告

C.不得依此主张任何对月球的主权要求

D.构成国际法中的先占

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下列哪一属于串联器官()

A.脊髓 

B.肠道 

C.肝 

D.肺 

E.食道 

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有关性早熟的描述,下列哪项错误()

A.女孩在9岁以前,男孩在8岁以前呈现性发育征象即为性早熟

B.由于下丘脑—垂体—性腺轴功能提前发动造成性发育提前者称为真性性早熟

C.特发性性早熟又称体质性性早熟

D.80%的女性患儿中枢性性早熟为体质性

E.男性性早熟以中枢神经系统异常的发生率较高

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Bush’s MBA


Twenty-six of 42 presidents, including Bill Clinton, were lawyers. Seven were generals. George W. Bush becomes the first with an MBA.
Those who have had Bush for a boss since the mid-1980s—in the (1) of oil, baseball and Texas state government—describe his management (2) as straight from the pages of the organizational-behavior (3) he studied while getting his masters of business administration (4) at Harvard University in 1975.
He manages by what is known (5) "walking around," having learned that sitting behind a desk and passing out memos does (6) to energize anyone.
He has a reputation for fueling "creative tension" (7) his subordinates, encouraging them to take and defend opposing (8) . That sacrifices harmony, but puts ideas to the test and lets Bush (9) above the fray, where he can offer guidance instead of barking (10) . Imagine the creative tension that may erupt (11) the likes of Secretary of State-designate Colin Powell and Defense Secretary— (12) Donald Rumsfeld.
Above all, former employees say that he is a master at delegating (13) installing measures of accountability—ways of knowing (14) subordinates are getting the job done without looking (15) any shoulders. That frees Bush for strategic thinking—perhaps (16) two words hammered into MBA students most—which means thinking (17) to seize opportunities and to derail threats to the best of plans.
"George was my (18) ," says Tom Schieffer, who served as president of the Texas Rangers under Bush (19) 1991 and 1995. "But he never made me feel that way. He went out of his way to treat me as a (20) , not a subordinate."
That’s one trait that might be of concern, says Michael Useem, director of the Wharton Center for Leadership and Change at the University of Pennsylvania. It’s important for subordinates to feel part of the team, but not just because the boss craves popularity. Just as in the military, it must be understood who is in charge when the final order is given.

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