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十灰散
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气虚血瘀
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SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Withthedepletionofthecodfisheryandsomanyothercoastalfishstocksworldwidethefishingindustryhasturnedtothehighseastoexploittheirresources.Fishingoperationsarenow1theseamountsoceanicridgesandplateausofthedeepocean2nationaljurisdictionwhereownershipandresponsibilitydonot3toanynation.4adecadeormorewehavecausedsignificantdamageto5unknownecosystemsdepletedspeciesandprobablydoomedmanyothersto6.Everydaycommercialfishingfleets7primarilyfromjust11nationsventure8thehighseastofishthedeepocean.What’sleftistrulyalonelyinfertileunderseadesert.Thehighseasareveryspecial.Itisherewhereyoucanfind9groupingsofanimalsthat10theirenergyfromsources11thesunaroundvolcanoesonthedeepseafloor.Itisonlyherewhereyoucanfindareasstillfreefromintroducedspecies12intheseasaroundAntarctica.Anditisherewhereyoucanfind13organismsthataremorethan8000yearsoldlikemanyofthemassivedeep-seacorms.Butwhatreallysetsthehighseas14fromallotherareasweknowisthe15lackofprotectionforanyofthisnaturalheritage.AUnitedNationsmeetingrecentlyfinallypaygreatattentiontothehighseasandputthemonthe16.Governmentofficialsfromaroundtheworldgatheredtogetherwithscientistsrepresentativesfromthefishing17conservationgroupsandotherstake-holderstodiscussconservationand18useofmarinebiologicaldiversityinthehighseas1964percentoftheEarth’ssurface.Theyneedtomovequickly.20thefragilityoftheseenvironmentswesimplydohothavetheluxuryoftimebutwecanactbeforeitistoolate. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.15
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SectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[A][B][C]or[D].MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.Text1Theclocktowerlooksoutovera38-hectarecampusgracedbyanornamentallakeandapillaredcentralhall.AddalittleivyanditcouldbealmostanyrespectedseatoflearningintheWest.Onlythehemisphereiswrong.ThisisNingbocampusofNottinghamUniversityinChina’sZhejiangprovincehalfaworldawayfromitsBritishhome.TeachingisinEnglishthefirstlanguageofthestaff.LastyearthecollegeajointventurewithaChineseenterpriseopeneditsdoorsto900localstudentslookingforaninternationaleducationwithoutleavinghome.Withinfiveyearstheirnumbersareforecasttoreach4000.SayNottinghamUniversityprovostInaGow:"WhygoallthewaytoBritainwhenyoucanstudyinChinaathalftheprice"Goodquestion.Internationaleducationisnowaglobalindustryworth$30billionayearwithsome2millionstudentsstudyingabroadafigurethat’sforecasttotrebleby2020.InparticularthesurgingeconomiesofIndiaandChinaareproducingfarmorewould-begraduatesthantheirowncollegescanaccommodate.ButpreferencesarechangingfastasthriftystudentsgiveuptheirtraditionalfavoritesintheWestandchoosetostayclosertohome.Thatmeansachangeinstrategyforrecruit-hungrycollegesandgovernments.SaysAndreasSchleicheraneducationexpertattheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment"Therealinternationaldimensionisthatwenolongermovestudentsaroundtheworld;wemovetheprovidersandcontentsinstead."Itdoesn’ttakeaPh.D.tospotthetrends.TheUnitedStatesstillattractsmorethanaquarterofalloverseasstudentsbutitsmarketshareisslipping.BritaininthesecondslotsawthenumberofapplicantsfromChinadipby20percentlastyear.Factorsincludeexpenseandtighterentryregulation.TheUnitedStateslastyearrelaxedsomeofitscontrolsbutnotbeforelosingsomeoftherichstudentbusinessfromtheMiddleEast.Britishuniversitiesarecomplainingloudlyatthegovernment’sdecisiontodoublethepriceofastudentvisa.ThebigbeneficiariesarebackintheEastclosetohomeforIndianandChinesestudents.WithgenerousstatehelpAustraliancollegesnowattract9percentofoverseasstudentsafteradecadeofdouble-digitincreases.Australians’goal:560000foreignstudents--almostthreetimestoday’sfigure--by2025withAsiansaccountingforsome70percentofthetotal.What’sgoodforthecollegesisalsogoodforthenationalaccounts.InternationaleducationnowranksasAustralia’sfourthlargestsourceofexportdollarsaftercoaltourismandironore. WecaninferthatthekeyfeatureofNingbocampusofNottinghamUniversityisthat
在成本不变的一个完全竞争行业中长期中需求的增加会导致市场价格
设某国某年国民收入的经济数据为单位10亿美元 1用支出法计算GDP 2计算国内生产净值 3简述狭义国民收入的计算方法并比较与广义国民收入的区别 4用两种方法计算狭义的国民收入
已知某国的资本存量在年初时为2000亿元该国在本年度生产了500亿元的资本品资本消耗折扣是300亿元这样该国在本年度的总投资和净投资分别是
SectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[A][B][C]or[D].MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.Text1Theclocktowerlooksoutovera38-hectarecampusgracedbyanornamentallakeandapillaredcentralhall.AddalittleivyanditcouldbealmostanyrespectedseatoflearningintheWest.Onlythehemisphereiswrong.ThisisNingbocampusofNottinghamUniversityinChina’sZhejiangprovincehalfaworldawayfromitsBritishhome.TeachingisinEnglishthefirstlanguageofthestaff.LastyearthecollegeajointventurewithaChineseenterpriseopeneditsdoorsto900localstudentslookingforaninternationaleducationwithoutleavinghome.Withinfiveyearstheirnumbersareforecasttoreach4000.SayNottinghamUniversityprovostInaGow:"WhygoallthewaytoBritainwhenyoucanstudyinChinaathalftheprice"Goodquestion.Internationaleducationisnowaglobalindustryworth$30billionayearwithsome2millionstudentsstudyingabroadafigurethat’sforecasttotrebleby2020.InparticularthesurgingeconomiesofIndiaandChinaareproducingfarmorewould-begraduatesthantheirowncollegescanaccommodate.ButpreferencesarechangingfastasthriftystudentsgiveuptheirtraditionalfavoritesintheWestandchoosetostayclosertohome.Thatmeansachangeinstrategyforrecruit-hungrycollegesandgovernments.SaysAndreasSchleicheraneducationexpertattheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment"Therealinternationaldimensionisthatwenolongermovestudentsaroundtheworld;wemovetheprovidersandcontentsinstead."Itdoesn’ttakeaPh.D.tospotthetrends.TheUnitedStatesstillattractsmorethanaquarterofalloverseasstudentsbutitsmarketshareisslipping.BritaininthesecondslotsawthenumberofapplicantsfromChinadipby20percentlastyear.Factorsincludeexpenseandtighterentryregulation.TheUnitedStateslastyearrelaxedsomeofitscontrolsbutnotbeforelosingsomeoftherichstudentbusinessfromtheMiddleEast.Britishuniversitiesarecomplainingloudlyatthegovernment’sdecisiontodoublethepriceofastudentvisa.ThebigbeneficiariesarebackintheEastclosetohomeforIndianandChinesestudents.WithgenerousstatehelpAustraliancollegesnowattract9percentofoverseasstudentsafteradecadeofdouble-digitincreases.Australians’goal:560000foreignstudents--almostthreetimestoday’sfigure--by2025withAsiansaccountingforsome70percentofthetotal.What’sgoodforthecollegesisalsogoodforthenationalaccounts.InternationaleducationnowranksasAustralia’sfourthlargestsourceofexportdollarsaftercoaltourismandironore. Studentschoosetostayclosertohomemainlybecauseof
SectionⅡReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosing[A][B][C]or[D].MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.Text1Theclocktowerlooksoutovera38-hectarecampusgracedbyanornamentallakeandapillaredcentralhall.AddalittleivyanditcouldbealmostanyrespectedseatoflearningintheWest.Onlythehemisphereiswrong.ThisisNingbocampusofNottinghamUniversityinChina’sZhejiangprovincehalfaworldawayfromitsBritishhome.TeachingisinEnglishthefirstlanguageofthestaff.LastyearthecollegeajointventurewithaChineseenterpriseopeneditsdoorsto900localstudentslookingforaninternationaleducationwithoutleavinghome.Withinfiveyearstheirnumbersareforecasttoreach4000.SayNottinghamUniversityprovostInaGow:"WhygoallthewaytoBritainwhenyoucanstudyinChinaathalftheprice"Goodquestion.Internationaleducationisnowaglobalindustryworth$30billionayearwithsome2millionstudentsstudyingabroadafigurethat’sforecasttotrebleby2020.InparticularthesurgingeconomiesofIndiaandChinaareproducingfarmorewould-begraduatesthantheirowncollegescanaccommodate.ButpreferencesarechangingfastasthriftystudentsgiveuptheirtraditionalfavoritesintheWestandchoosetostayclosertohome.Thatmeansachangeinstrategyforrecruit-hungrycollegesandgovernments.SaysAndreasSchleicheraneducationexpertattheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment"Therealinternationaldimensionisthatwenolongermovestudentsaroundtheworld;wemovetheprovidersandcontentsinstead."Itdoesn’ttakeaPh.D.tospotthetrends.TheUnitedStatesstillattractsmorethanaquarterofalloverseasstudentsbutitsmarketshareisslipping.BritaininthesecondslotsawthenumberofapplicantsfromChinadipby20percentlastyear.Factorsincludeexpenseandtighterentryregulation.TheUnitedStateslastyearrelaxedsomeofitscontrolsbutnotbeforelosingsomeoftherichstudentbusinessfromtheMiddleEast.Britishuniversitiesarecomplainingloudlyatthegovernment’sdecisiontodoublethepriceofastudentvisa.ThebigbeneficiariesarebackintheEastclosetohomeforIndianandChinesestudents.WithgenerousstatehelpAustraliancollegesnowattract9percentofoverseasstudentsafteradecadeofdouble-digitincreases.Australians’goal:560000foreignstudents--almostthreetimestoday’sfigure--by2025withAsiansaccountingforsome70percentofthetotal.What’sgoodforthecollegesisalsogoodforthenationalaccounts.InternationaleducationnowranksasAustralia’sfourthlargestsourceofexportdollarsaftercoaltourismandironore. WhathashappenedtotheU.SandBritainintermsofoverseasstudents
SectionⅠUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmark[A][B][C]or[D]onANSWERSHEET1.Withthedepletionofthecodfisheryandsomanyothercoastalfishstocksworldwidethefishingindustryhasturnedtothehighseastoexploittheirresources.Fishingoperationsarenow1theseamountsoceanicridgesandplateausofthedeepocean2nationaljurisdictionwhereownershipandresponsibilitydonot3toanynation.4adecadeormorewehavecausedsignificantdamageto5unknownecosystemsdepletedspeciesandprobablydoomedmanyothersto6.Everydaycommercialfishingfleets7primarilyfromjust11nationsventure8thehighseastofishthedeepocean.What’sleftistrulyalonelyinfertileunderseadesert.Thehighseasareveryspecial.Itisherewhereyoucanfind9groupingsofanimalsthat10theirenergyfromsources11thesunaroundvolcanoesonthedeepseafloor.Itisonlyherewhereyoucanfindareasstillfreefromintroducedspecies12intheseasaroundAntarctica.Anditisherewhereyoucanfind13organismsthataremorethan8000yearsoldlikemanyofthemassivedeep-seacorms.Butwhatreallysetsthehighseas14fromallotherareasweknowisthe15lackofprotectionforanyofthisnaturalheritage.AUnitedNationsmeetingrecentlyfinallypaygreatattentiontothehighseasandputthemonthe16.Governmentofficialsfromaroundtheworldgatheredtogetherwithscientistsrepresentativesfromthefishing17conservationgroupsandotherstake-holderstodiscussconservationand18useofmarinebiologicaldiversityinthehighseas1964percentoftheEarth’ssurface.Theyneedtomovequickly.20thefragilityoftheseenvironmentswesimplydohothavetheluxuryoftimebutwecanactbeforeitistoolate. Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.13
假设消费者在T年退休前时预计到退休后每年可得额外的退休金10000元则根据生命周期假说该消费者与原来相比较将
弧弹性系数对曲线型需求曲线的点弹性系数的估计在下列哪种情况发生时将得到改善
已知充分就业的国民收入是10000亿元实际国民收入是9800亿元边际消费倾向是80%在增加100亿元的投资后经济将发生
根据国际货币基金组织的贷款条件原则其在国际收支调节中看重的是
下列哪项不属于基础货币的投放渠道
以下关于国际金融市场的描述中错误的是
一个消费者宣称他早饭每吃一根油条要喝一杯豆浆如果给他的油条数多于豆浆杯数他将把多余的油条扔掉如果给他的豆浆杯数多于油条数他将同样处理
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