林冲:《水浒传》 正确选项为( )。A.鲁达:《三国演义》 B.崔莺莺:《红楼梦

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问题:

林冲:《水浒传》 正确选项为( )。

A.鲁达:《三国演义》

B.崔莺莺:《红楼梦》

C.祥林嫂:《阿Q正传》

D.孙悟空:《西游记》

考点:国家公务员行政职业能力测试行政职业能力测试
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一桶水,连桶共重9.2千克,倒出一半水后,还剩5.2千克,桶重(    )千克。

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Alexi s Vaughan,17,sat tiredly in the passenger seat of her dad’s car.The early Saturday morning run with her father,Michael,was part of the punishment.She stared sadly out of the window at the cornfields.

An experienced hunter,Alexis let her eyes lazily search for wildlife.She was shocked when a deer came into view about 200 yards in front of them.Mule deer never appeared in plain sight ten days before hunting season.It was a buck—a male deer with sharp,three-pronged antlers(三齿鹿角).

Suddenly Alexis heard a scream and saw an arm fly up near the deer’s head.She realized the buck was attacking a woman.Sue Panter had been Out for her morning run.The deer had appeared from the tall corn and begun following her.Having lived in the countryside of Idaho for years,Sue knew that most deer got frightened by humans.But this deer moved closer,even when she threw a handful of small stones at it.

“I knew I was in trouble,”she says.

The buck rushed forward,lifted her up with its antlers and threw her into the air. Sue could feel the antlers made small holes in her leg and blood ran down her leg.

When the Vaughans pulled up,the buck was throwing Sue like a rag doll. Before her father had stopped the car,Alexis rushed out of the car and down the slope(斜坡)toward the buck.“1 was kicking and hitting it hard with my fists to get its attention so that It will leave the woman,”she says.However,the animal was not frightened at all.Then Michael pushed the buck away from the woman by the antlers.

Alexis helped Sue up the slope and into the Vaughans’car.Then she tied a tourniquet(止血带)to Sue's right leg.Her neck was cut.Then she heard her father shout loudly. Michael had been knocked to the ground,his right leg seriously cut by the buck. Alexis took a hammer from the car and ran to where Michael lay on his back in the dirt.She beat the buck’s head and neck,but the blows didn’t frighten it away.“I was losing faith,”she says.

“A couple more strikes,Alexis,”said Michael.“You can do it.”Alexis closed her eyes and hit with all her strength at the deer’s neck with the hammer. When she opened her eyes, the deer was running away.

A1exis got in the driver’s seat and sped toward the hospital in Franklin,hearing her dad’s breathing grow difficuIt and unsmooth as the blood from his wounded leg had flowed through the T—shirt he'd wrapped around it.In the backseat,Sue looked unconscious.

After doctors treated Sue and Michael,Sue tearfully thanked her rescuers.“ You expect aTeenage girl to get on the phone and call for help in such a situation, not to beat up a deershe says

小题1:What can we know from the first two paragraphs?

A.The story happened during hunting season.

B.It is unusual to see mule deer at this time of year.

C.The beautiful sight outside the car made Alexis excited.

D.Alexis enjoys running with her father on Saturday morning.小题2:How did Sue Panter probably feel at first when she saw the male deer?

A.Relaxed.    B.Frightened.    C.Excited.DQ Confused·

小题3:How did Alexis help Sue soon after she ran out of the car?

A.By trying to bring the buck’s life to an end.

B.By frightening the buck to run away down the slope.

C.By trying to draw the buck’s attention away from Sue.

D.By pushing the buck away from Sue by the antlers.小题4:What was wrong with Michael after fighting with the deer?

A.His neck was seriously cut.

B.Both his legs were badly wounded.

C.There were bloody holes in his left leg.

D.He had difficulty breathing because of blood loss.小题5:What does Sue mean by saying the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?

A.Alexis is an unusually brave girl.

B.It’s risky for Alexis not to ask for help.

C.Girls are willing to lend a helping hand.

D.Girls are often at a 1oss in face of danger.

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对下列虚词的意义和用法分析恰当的一项是[ ]

①人民少禽兽众

②因释其耒守株

③构木为巢,避群害

④是圣人不期修古

A.①②相同,③④相同

B.①②不同,③④不同

C.①②相同,③④不同

D.①②不同,③④相同

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Real policemen, both Britain and the United States hardly recognize any resemblance between their lives and what they see on TV—if they ever get home in time. There are similarities, of course, but the cops don’t think much of them.

The first difference is that a policeman’s real life revolves round the law. Most of his training is in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a professional lawyer, and what is more, he has to apply it on his feet, in the dark and rain, running down an alley after someone he has to talk to.

Little of his time is spent in chatting to scantily clad ladies or in dramatic confrontations with desperate criminal. He will spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty—or not—of stupid, petty crimes.

Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal; as soon as he’s arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks—where failure to produce results reflects on the standing of the police—little effort is spent on searching. The police have an elaborate machinery which eventually shows up most wanted men.

Having made an arrest, a detective really starts to work. He has to prove his case in court and to do that he often has to gather a lot of different evidence. Much of this has to be given by people who don’t want to get involved in a court case. So as well as being overworked, a detective has to be out at all hours of the day and night interviewing his witnesses and persuading them, usually against their own best interests, to help him.

A third big difference between the drama detective and the real one is the unpleasant moral twilight in which the real one lives. Detectives are subject to two opposing pressures: first as members of a police force they always have to behave with absolute legality, secondly, as expensive public servants they have to get results. They can hardly ever do both. Most of the time some of them have to break the rules in small ways.

If the detective has to deceive the world, the world often deceives him. Hardly anyone he meets tells him the truth. And this separation the detective feels between himself and the rest of the world is deepened by the simple mindedness—as he sees it—of citizens, social workers, doctors, law makers, and judges, who, instead of stamping out crime punish the criminals less severely in the hope that this will make them reform. The result, detectives feel, is that nine tenths of their work is reaching people who should have stayed behind bars. This makes them rather cynical.

It is essential for a policeman to be trained in criminal law()

A. so that he can catch criminals in the streets

B. because many of the criminals he has to catch are dangerous

C. so that he can justify his arrests in court

D. because he has to know nearly as much about law as a professional lawyer

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PDCA循环是十分重要的,其中C的含义为()。

A.保证

B.检查

C.处理

D.改进

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