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请简述公路运输及其特点
与铁路运输相比公路运输的优势______
经济
灵活
快速
便捷
简述我国公路运输管理部门的职权范围
简述公路运输的主要特点及功能
公路运输最主要的优势是
成本低
灵活
快速
大运量
公路运输的优势有
直达性和门对门运输
灵活性强
运载量小
运输成本高
简述公路运输的主要优势
具有从门口到门口优势的运输方式是
公路运输
铁路运输
航空运输
水路运输
铁路运输与公路运输相比的优势是
长距离
大运量
长距离、大运量
实现门到门运输
与铁路运输比公路运输的优势是
经济
灵活
便捷
快速
简述公路运输的显著特点
在短途货物集散运送中最具有优势
铁路运输
内河运输
海运
公路运输
运输枢纽按其运输方式组成划分为
铁路-公路运输枢纽
水路-公路运输枢纽
铁路-水路-公路运输枢纽
公路-公路运输枢纽
航空-铁路-公路运输枢纽
简述公路运输组织发展的趋势
简述公路运输的主要优点和缺点
简述公路运输铁路运输的优缺点
在短距离的运输中具有灵活快捷方便优势的运输方式是______
公路运输
水路运输
铁路运输
航空运输
就交通运输的连续性而言按渐强顺序排列的是.
铁路运输、公路运输、管道运输
水路运输、铁路运输、公路运输
水路运输、公路运输、铁路运输
航空运输、公路运输、管道运输
公路运输的最大优势是
成本低
速度快
大批量运输
灵活
简述公路运输管理部门的职权范围
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第二篇 PuertoRicanCuisine菜肴 PuertoRicoaCaribbean加勒比海区islandrichinhistoryandremarkablenaturalbeautyhasacuisineallitsown.Immigration移民totheislandhashelpedtoshapeitscuisinewithpeoplefromallovertheworldmakingvariouscontributionstoit.HoweverbeforethearrivaloftheseimmigrantstheTainopeoplelivedontheislandofPuertoRico.Tainocuisineincludedsuchfoodsasrodents啮齿动物freshshellfishandfishfriedincornoil. ManyaspectsofTainocuisinecontinuetodayinPuertoRicancookingbutithasbeenheavilyinfluencedbytheSpanishwhoinvadedPuertoRicoin1508andAfricanswhowereinitiallybroughttoPuertoRicotoworkasslaves.TainocookingstylesweremixedwithideasbroughtbytheSpanishandAfricanstocreatenewdishes.TheSpanishextendedfoodchoicesbybringingcattlepigsgoatsandsheeptotheisland.Africansalsoaddedtotheisland’sfoodculturebyintroducingpowerfulcontrastingtastesindishes.InfactmuchofthefoodPuertoRicoisnowfamousfor-coffeecoconutsandoranges-wasactuallyimportedbyforeignerstotheisland. AcommonassumptionmanypeoplemakeaboutPuertoRicanfoodisthatitisveryspicy辛辣的.lt’struethatchilipeppersarepopular;aijcaballeroinparticularisaveryhotchilipepperthatPuertoRicansenjoy.Howevermilder微辣的tastesarepopulartoosuchassofrito.AsthebaseofmanyPuertoRicandishessofritoisasaucemadefromchoppedonionsgreenbellpepperssweetchilipeppersandahandfulofotherspices.Itisfriedinoilandthenaddedtootherdishes. wholivedinPuertoRicofirst
BrotherlyLove AdidasandPumahavebeentwoofthebiggestnamesinsportsshoemanufacturingforoverhalfacentury. Since1928theyhavesuppliedshoesforOlympicathletesWorldCup-winningfootballheroesMuhammadAlihiphopstarsandrockmusiciansfamousallovertheworld.ButthestoryofthesetwocompaniesbeginsinonehouseinthetownofHerzogenaurachGermany. AdolphandRudolphDasslerwerethesonsofashoemaker.Theylovedsportbutcomplainedthattheycouldneverfindcomfortableshoestoplayin.Rudolphalwayssaid’Youcannotplaysportswearingshoesthatyou’dwalkaroundtownwith.’Sotheystartedmakingtheirown.In1920Adolphmadethefirstpairofathleticsshoeswithspikes钉producedontheDasslers’kitchentable. OnlstJuly1924theyformedashoecompanyDasslerBrothersLtdandtheyworkedtogetherformanyyears.ThecompanybecamesuccessfulanditprovidedtheshoesforGermany’sathletesatthe1928and1932OlympicGames. Butin1948thebrothersargued.Nooneknowsexactlywhathappenedbutfamilymembershavesuggestedthattheargumentwasaboutmoneyorwomen.TheresultwasthatAdolphleftthecompany.HisnicknamewasAdiandusingthisandthefirstthreelettersofthefamilynameDasslerhefoundedAdidas. RudolphrelocatedacrosstheRiverAurachandfoundedhisowncompanytoo.AtfirsthewantedtocallitRudabuteventuallyhecalleditPumaafterthewildcat.ThefamousPumalogoofthejumpingcathashardlychangedsince. Afterthebigsplitof1948AdolphandRudolphneverspoketoeachotheragainandtheircompanieshavenowbeenincompetitionforoversixtyyears.BothcompanieswereformanyyearsthemarketleadersthoughAdidashasalwaysbeenmoresuccessfulthanPuma.AhiphopgroupRunDMChasevenwrittenasongcalledMyAdidasandin2005AdidasboughtReebokanotherbigsportsshoecompany. Theterriblefamilyargumentshouldreallybeforgottenbuteversinceithappenedoversixtyyearsagothetownhasbeensplitintotwo.EvennowsomeAdidasemployeesandPumaemployeesdon’ttalktoeachother. Thebrothersdecidedtostarttheirseparatecompaniesafterargument.
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TrafficinOurCities Thevolumeoftrafficinmanycitiesintheworldtodaycontinuestoexpand.Thiscausesmanyproblemsincludingseriousairpollutionlengthydelaysandthegreaterrisk______51accidents.Clearlysomethingmustbedonebutitisoftendifficulttopersuadepeopleto______52变化theirhabitsandleavetheircarsathome. Onepossible______53istomakeitmoreexpensiveforpeopletousetheircarsby______54chargesforparkingandbringingintougherfinesforanyonewho______55thelaw.Inadditiondriverscouldbe______56变化topayforusingparticularroutesatdifferenttimesoftheday.Thissystem______57asroadpricingisalreadybeingintroducedina______58ofcitiesusingaspecialelectroniccard______59tothewindscreenofthecar. Anotherwayof______60withtheproblemistoprovidecheapparkingonthe______61ofthecityandstrictlycontrolthenumberofvehiclesallowedintothecentre.Driversandtheirpassengersthenuseaspecialbus______62变化forthefinalstageoftheirjourney. Ofcoursethemostimportant______63istoprovidegoodpublictransport.Howevertogetpeopleto______64thecomfortoftheircarspublictransportmustbefelttobereliableconvenientandcomfortablewithfares______65atanacceptablelevel.
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实际业务中不同企业所使用的集装箱场站收据的联数不等但从功能来看至少应具有______联
第一篇 FromPonzitoMadoff Theyearwas1920.ThecountrywastheUnitedStatesofAmerica.Theman’snamewasCharlesPonzi.Ponzitoldpeopletostopdepositingmoneyinasavingsaccount.Insteadtheyshouldgiveittohimtosaveforthem.Ponzipromisedtopaythemmorethanthebank.Forexampleasavingsaccountmightpayyou$5ayearforevery$100youdeposit.Ponzihoweverwouldpayyou$40ayearforevery$100yougavehimtohold.Manypeoplethoughtthiswasagoodplan.TheybegantogivetheirmoneytoPonzi. HowcouldPonzimakesomuchmoneyforpeople?Thisiswhathedidwiththemoneypeoplegavehim:Heusedsomeofthatmoneytopayotherpeoplewhogavehimmoney.Howeverhealsokeptalotofthemoneyforhimself.Soonhehad$250million.Thiswasakindoftheftanditwasagainstthelaw.Thepeoplewhogavehimtheirmoneydidn’tthinkanythingwaswrong.Ponzipaidthemeverymonthjustlikeabank.Ponzicontinuedthiswayofworkingfortwoyears.Thenonedayhedidn’thaveenoughmoneytopayallthepeople.Theydiscoveredhiscrimeandhewenttoprisonforfraud. NinetyyearslaterpeoplebegantohearaboutabusinessmaninNewYorknamedBernardMadoff.Peoplesaidhegavegoodadviceaboutmoney.Theysaidwhentheygavehimtheirmoneyhepaidthemalotmorethanthebank.Madoffhelpedhospitalsschoolsandindividualsearnmoney.Overaperiodof40yearspeoplegavehim$170billion.Howevernooneinvestigatedwhathedidwiththemoney.ThepeoplewhogaveMadofftheirmoneyalsodidn’tthinkanythingwaswrongbecausehepaidthemeverymonth. OnedayMadoffdidn’thaveenoughmoneytopayallthepeopleheneededtopay.That’swhenpeoplediscoveredhowMadoffworked:HewastakingmoneyfromsomepeopletopayotherpeoplejustthewayCharlesPonzidid.Howeverthistimeinsteadoflosingmillionsofdollarspeoplelostbillions. MadoffwasaccusedoffraudandUnitedStatesgovernmentofficialsarrestedhim.Hedidn’thavetogoontrialbecausehesaidhewasguilty.In2009ajudgesentencedhimt0150yearsinprison.BernardMadoff’scrimewasevenbiggerthanPonzi’s.Itwasthebiggestfraudinhistory.Thelessonofthisstoryisclear:Whensomethingseemstoogoodtobetrueitprobablyis! HowlongdidMadoffstrickslast?
TrafficinOurCities Thevolumeoftrafficinmanycitiesintheworldtodaycontinuestoexpand.Thiscausesmanyproblemsincludingseriousairpollutionlengthydelaysandthegreaterrisk______51accidents.Clearlysomethingmustbedonebutitisoftendifficulttopersuadepeopleto______52变化theirhabitsandleavetheircarsathome. Onepossible______53istomakeitmoreexpensiveforpeopletousetheircarsby______54chargesforparkingandbringingintougherfinesforanyonewho______55thelaw.Inadditiondriverscouldbe______56变化topayforusingparticularroutesatdifferenttimesoftheday.Thissystem______57asroadpricingisalreadybeingintroducedina______58ofcitiesusingaspecialelectroniccard______59tothewindscreenofthecar. Anotherwayof______60withtheproblemistoprovidecheapparkingonthe______61ofthecityandstrictlycontrolthenumberofvehiclesallowedintothecentre.Driversandtheirpassengersthenuseaspecialbus______62变化forthefinalstageoftheirjourney. Ofcoursethemostimportant______63istoprovidegoodpublictransport.Howevertogetpeopleto______64thecomfortoftheircarspublictransportmustbefelttobereliableconvenientandcomfortablewithfares______65atanacceptablelevel.
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