十六大报告指出,文化建设和文化体制改革的主要任务是( )。 A.牢牢把握先进文化的

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十六大报告指出,文化建设和文化体制改革的主要任务是( )。

A.牢牢把握先进文化的前进方向
B.坚持弘扬和培育民族精神
C.切实加强思想道德建设
D.大力发展教育和科学事业、经济文化事业和文化产业

考点:地方公务员公共基础知识内蒙古公共基础知识
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     Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mum came to school and talked on and on about Rick Jackson. It seemed that she would never stop talking. "Somebody's got to stop that boy!" she was shouting. " Rick's troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny. "

     Mrs Green, Danny's teacher, was concerned a lot. "I didn't know that Danny was being picked on," she said. " He's never said anything about this to me ! "Mrs Green looked at Danny. "How long had this been going on?" she asked. Danny could only shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble at school.

     Danny hadn't said anything about the problem because he wanted to do things with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just because of Rick. Maybe the time had come to find new friends. He felt it hard to make up his mind.

1. We learn_____ from the reading that.

A. Danny was not a good student

B. Danny's mother talked too much about the school

C. Danny's teacher knew something about Danny's problem before

D. Danny wanted to get away from Rick

2. When Danny's mother came for Mrs Green,the matter was nowto Mrs Green?

A. serious

B. common

C. untrue

D. similar

3. Danny now____.

A. was tired of the school and his friends

B. had no friends at all

C. was not sure what he would do with the problem

D. made some new friends in the neighborhood

4. Danny didn't say anything about the matter to Mrs Green because?  

A. she had known it

B. the other boys would tell her

C. he didn't want to be in trouble

D. his mother didn't want him to say it

5. The word " gang" in the reading means" _____".

A. a place for boys to play games

B. a group of young people

C. a school bus for children to and from school    

D. the teacher's office

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具缓泻而不伤气,逐瘀而不败正之功,用于年老、体弱及久病患者的大黄炮制品种为

A.酒大黄

B.熟大黄

C.大黄炭

D.清宁片(由酒和蜜制成)

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腕关节掌屈时ROM的正常值是()

A.0°~25°

B.0°~30°

C.0°~45°

D.0°~90°

E.0°~180°

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商朝负责占卜、解释卜兆、刻写卜辞的史官是()

A.贞卜史官

B.祭祀史官

C.作册史官

D.记事史官

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Come on, my fellow white folks, we have something to confess. Out with it, friends, the biggest secret known to whites since the invention of powdered rouge: welfare is a white program. The numbers go like this: 61% of the population receiving welfare, listed as "means-tested cash assistance" by the Census Bureau, is identified as white, while only 33% is identified as black. These numbers notwithstanding, the Republican version of "political correctness" has given us "welfare cheat" as a new term for African American since the early days of Ronald Reagan.

Our confession surely stands: white folks have been gobbling up the welfare budget while blaming someone else. But it’s worse than that. If we look at Social Security, which is another form of welfare, although it is often mistaken for an individual insurance program, then whites are the ones who are crowding the trough. We receive almost twice as much per capita, for an aggregate advantage to our race of $10 billion a year--much more than the $3. 9 billion advantage African American gain from their disproportionate share of welfare. One sad reason: whites live an average of six years longer than African Americans, meaning that young black workers help subsidize a huge and growing "over-class" of white retirees. I do not see our confession bringing much relief. There’s a reason for resentment, though it has more to do with class than with race. White people are poor too, and in numbers far exceeding any of our more generously pigmented social groups. And poverty as defined by the government is a vast underestimation of the economic terror that persists at incomes--such as $ 20,000 or even $ 40,000 and above--that we like to think of as middle class.

The problem is not that welfare is too generous to blacks but that social welfare in general is too stingy to all concerned. Naturally, whites in the swelling "near poor" category resent the notion of whole races supposedly frolicking at their expense. Whites, near poor and middle class, need help too--as do the many African Americans.

So we white folks have a choice. We can keep pretending that welfare is black program and a scheme for transferring our earnings to the pockets of shiftless, dark-skinned people. Or we can clear our throats, blush prettily and admit that we are hurting too--for cash assistance when we’re down and out, for health insurance, for college aid and all the rest. Racial scapegoating has its charms, I will admit: the surge of righteous anger, even the fun--for those inclined--of wearing sheets and burning crosses. But there are better, nobler sources of white pride, it seems to me. Remember this: only we can truly, deeply blush.

The expression "racial scapegoating" (Para. 4) best denotes()

A. anger at the mercy of laws

B. an aid in terms of prejudice

C. relief for the sake of classes

D. a victim in the name of races

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