特别行政区是一个国际法主体。 ( )

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特别行政区是一个国际法主体。 ( )

考点:国家公务员公共基础知识公共基础知识
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职业道德是人们社会生活中必须遵循的行为准则。

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试述行政良知与行政良心二者之间是什么关系?联系实际说明行政人员应该如何在其行政行为中充分发挥行政良心的重要作用。

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一个在基类中说明的虚函数,它在该基类中没有定义,但要求任何派生类都必须定义自己的版本,此虚函数又称为( )。

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Part 3


Questions 19-25


·Read the following newspaper article and answer questions 19-25.
·For questions 19-25, choose the correct answerA, B, C or D.
·Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet.

A Talent Shortage Hits Green Start-ups


On May 1 applications closed for the first intake of a novel kind of executive-education programme. Set up by a bunch of venture-capital firms and other companies in New England, the three-month course will teach its "fellows" about renewable energy. To qualify for a fellowship, applicants must be successful entrepreneurs from other industries, such as IT or health care, and be zealous about profiting from greenery.
"A lack of talent, especially entrepreneurial talent, was one of the biggest bottlenecks to growth we identified in the clean-tech industry," says Peter Rothstein of Flagship Ventures, a venture-capital firm that is one of the programme’s founders. That bottleneck worries investors, who have been pouring cash into everything from solar energy to hybrid electric cars: last year global investment in renewable-energy businesses alone rose by 60%, to $148.4 billion, according to New Energy Finance (NEF), a research firm.
Although the prospect of minting money while helping to save the planet has attracted a stream of executives from other industries to clean-tech start-ups, few of them have much experience of their new field. In a recent global survey of 75 senior executives involved in clean-tech firms conducted by NEF and Heidrick & Struggles, a headhunter, over 90% cited top-level recruitment as a serious concern.
Counting on converts from other industries is risky, because some of the skills needed to run clean-tech companies are very different from those required to, say, launch a website. For one thing, the bosses of renewable-energy start-ups need to understand enough about the science to be able to pluck scientists from obscurity. For another, they need a grasp of project-financing techniques for costly prototype power plants. They also need to be able to deal with capricious regulatory and fiscal regimes. "If you’ve never done anything in the energy space, it can be intimidating,"says Bill Davis, the boss of Ze-gen, a start-up that generates electricity from waste.
Hence the New England bootcamp’s goal of helping 25 aspiring green entrepreneurs a year to make the transition. As well as giving them an overview of the latest scientific research, the course also includes sessions on project finance and government regulations.
Start-ups also face a battle for engineers and scientists. And as small firms take advantage of a growing enthusiasm for greenery in East Asia and the Middle East, they also need more staff with international experience. Tracking down such rare pearls can be a distraction for busy bosses.
Ann Cormack, the head of DI-BP Fuel Crops, a firm based in London that develops crops for biodiesel, reckons talent-spotting takes up about a fifth of her time. She has spent several months hunting for an agronomist, for instance, to no avail.
Like the bosses of many other clean-tech firms, Ms Cormack is using headhunters. They like the clean-tech business because wages, on which their commissions tend to be based, are rising fast. Not so long ago, executives would do meaningful green jobs for menial pay. But in recent years, wages have soared as the industry has grown and attracted big utilities and private-equity firms. Now what matters to the geeks is a different kind of green. "Good people can set their own price tag," says one recruiter, "and they want jam tomorrow, not in five years." It looks like they’ll get it.

The goal of the executive-education programme is to ______.

A. offer an opportunity to the bosses of the clean-tech firms to hunt for qualified employees.
B. make the clean-tech industry more popular among people in other fields.
C. help top executives from other fields to be better prepared for the clean-tech industry.
D. attract more qualified top executives from other fields to the clean-tech industry.

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材料1

价值规律,恰好正是商品生产的基本规律,从而也就是商品生产的最高形式即资本主义生产的基本规律。在目前的社会中,它以各种经济规律在私人生产者的社会里唯一能为自己开辟道路的那种方式为自己开辟道路,即作为存在于事物和关系中的、不以生产者的愿望或活动为转移的、盲目地起作用的自然规律来为自己开辟道路。

——参见恩格斯:《反杜林论》

材料2

今年以来农副产品价格屡屡失控,终于引发国家发改委“出手”。国家发改委昨发布《关于市场价格异常波动时期价格违法行为处罚的特别规定》公开征求意见稿,其中明确经营者散布涨价消息,可重罚最高至200万元。罚款最高限额比现有法规允许的最高额增加了一倍。

——《广州日报》,2010-07-14

材料3

在中国著名大蒜之乡山东金乡县,大蒜买卖在两年内经历了冰火两重天。今年刚刚上市的新蒜收购价大幅低于去年,“蒜你狠”转瞬之间变成了“蒜你贱”,大蒜价格的跌宕起伏仿佛让当地蒜农和外地蒜商一脸无奈,蒜市前程似乎扑朔迷离,一片云山雾罩。

金乡因拥有60万亩大蒜种植面积和年经销260万吨的成绩,被视为中国大蒜价格的形成中心。去年大蒜甫一上市,当地鲜蒜每公斤就达5元人民币,而大批经销商的涌入令收购价一度高冲至每公斤14元。据称当时蒜农和商家赚得个盆满钵满,喜上眉梢,消费者却是望“蒜”却步,可谓“几家欢喜几家愁”。

犹如股市的买高不买低,大蒜的“优良股”吸引了大量“蒜民”匆匆入市。今年金乡大蒜产量翻番,全国大蒜主产区也都蒜气飘香,不过,希望再发“蒜财”的商农们却遭遇了突来的滑铁卢。金乡的新蒜地头价仅为每公斤3元左右,蒜农皱眉,蒜商观望,蒜市冷落。

金乡县官方11日向记者证实,目前该县大蒜价格确实出现了比去年偏低的现象。见诸报端的消息亦称,一些蒜商由于大蒜价格震荡,两天就赔了一万多元。金乡邻县微山的蒜民小闫告诉记者,去年蒜种每公斤是12元,每亩要近200公斤,按现在每公斤大蒜3元的收购价,恐怕是要赔了。

面对今年大蒜市场的骤变,尽管内心有着焦虑,但涉蒜各方却出现了难得的冷静,大蒜的潮涨潮落正在开启市场的理性回归。

蒜民小闫说,大蒜其实就是餐桌上的调味品,去年价格的疯涨本身就明显不正常,现在的回落是应该的。金乡大蒜产业信息协会常务副会长杨桂华接受本社记者采访时认为,由于去年大蒜贮商对大蒜市场预期太高,加之种植面积和产量都不及现在,导致当年大蒜价格疯狂飙高,市场在价格刺激下已经非理性化了。从今年情况看,大蒜市场正在完成新一轮调节,再不会出现过去那种非理性情况。

“大蒜价格低于去年是供大于求的反映”。正在主持山东一项“葱姜蒜”课题研究的山东农科院蔬菜所副所长陈运启向记者表示,去年大蒜在多种因素推动下形成了不可思议的高价位,使大蒜超出了其本身价值,今年的价格回落符合市场供需规律,是市场的理性回归。

——见中新网,2011-06-11

根据唯物辩证法的矛盾学说分析价值规律的作用及应如何自觉运用价值规律。

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