The reform. and opening-up policy, which has been very successful, remains _______, and will play a greater role in the future development.
A. a sacred cow
B. a confidential source
C. a white elephant
D. a wet blanket
A. a sacred cow
B. a confidential source
C. a white elephant
D. a wet blanket
第1题
All of the following are reasons of slow-paced reform. of postal services EXCEPT
A.preference to letter writing.
B.disapproval of open markets.
C.attachment to monopolies.
D.technological problems of postal services.
第2题
Which of the following can best summarize the passage?
A.The reform. of postal services is undergoing in Europe.
B.Protectionism hampers the reform. of Europe's postal services.
C.Monopolies of postal services are to be broken up.
D.The European market of postal services is open to competition.
第3题
Big oil firms【24】rolling in money today, but that disguises the fact that their longer-term prospects are【25】Behind the reserves-accounting scandal at Royal Dutch/ Shell【26】a problem bedeviling all of the majors: replacing their dwindling reserves.【27】existing fields in Alaska and the North Sea are rapidly declining; OPEC countries and Russia are【28】them out.【29】they are to survive in the long term, the big oil firms must embrace other sources of energy【30】oil.
【31】it is to believe, higher oil prices could be bad news for producing countries【32】Political leaders in Russia, Venezuela and other oil-rich countries are bending laws to crack【33】on foreign firms and to strengthen their grip on oil【34】through state-run firms. This may be convenient for the political leaders themselves. Alas, it is【35】to do much for their countrymen. For years corruption and inefficiency【36】the typical results of government control of oil resources.
Producing countries should【37】embrace open markets.【38】one thing, shutting out foreign investment will only hurt their own oil output by【39】the sharpest managers and latest technologies. For another, economic liberalization (including reform. of bloated welfare states) would help OPEC countries【40】their economies—as the NAFTA trade deal has done for oil-rich Mexico—and so prepare them for the day when the black gold starts running out.
(1)
A.ones
B.shock
C.prices
D.countries
第4题
Meanwhile the company, under new management, reached an agreement with the Security and Exchange Commission to pay $225 million in compensation to shareholders victimized by the criminal conduct.【B1】______ .
【B2】______ .
A third executive, former senior vice president and general counsel Stephen Woghin, pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Wednesday for his role in the fraud scheme.
Prosecutors said the long-running accounting fraud scheme featured what came to be known by Computer Associates employees as a "35-day month" 【B3】______ .
"The defendants cooked the books by simply keeping them open beyond the end of a fiscal quarter for however long it took to meet the analysts earning estimates," said Deputy Attorney General James Comey. Comey said by the time the "house of cards" collapsed, about $2.2 billion in revenue was booked prematurely.
Comey was joined by top FBI and SEC officials for announcement of the charges and settlement at a Justice Department news conference. 【B4】______ .
Comey noted that for the first time in a major corporate fraud case, prosecutors decided to defer prosecution against the corporation itself. 【B5】______ if the new management team met a series of strict requirements for corporate reform.
"I view this as sort of a model," Comey told reporters.
"We have no interest in swinging at a wrong door and knocking down thousands of innocent employees," he said. The deputy attorney general said if the company demonstrates it has a culture "that can be saved and contribute to society" there was no reason to further punish the corporation.
A. Comey said the government wouldn't have known the schemes
B. it also agreed to institute corporate reforms and to cooperate with ongoing federal investigations
C. the government promised to drop charges against CA after 18 months
D. because company books were hidden until revenues exceeded the estimates
E. because company books were routinely kept open until revenues exceeded projected goals
F. when CA refused to corporate with ongoing federal investigations
G. former CEO and chairman of the board Sanjay Kumar was indicted in Brooklyn along with his former head of worldwide sales, Stephen Richards
H. Comey heads the Bush Administration's Corporate Fraud Task Force
【B1】______
第5题
Which of the following is NOT included in Dr. Eliot's reform. program?
A.Diversification of the courses offered.
B.Elevation of the admissions standards.
C.Enlargement of the enrollment.
D.Enforced professional training in some field.
第6题
第7题
______(解决办法在于) the social and political reform.
第8题
What is Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's vision of reform?
A. It should be radical and rapid to take effect.
B. It should be gradual and prudent instead of excessively hasty.
C. Political and economic reform. should keep hand in hand.
D. Economic reform. is essential for political reform.
第9题
The present reform. agrees on Kofi Annan's idea on ______ of Human Rights Council.
A.the composition
B.tile powers
C.the duty
D.tile size
第10题
第11题
The Pension Reform. Bill was passed in the National Assembly with______votes vantage.
A.100
B.103
C.233
D.336