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1、2019年1-5月,中关村示范区规模(限额)以上高新技术企业实现总收入21615.1亿元,比上年同期增长12.9%,增幅比1-4月提高0.2个百分点。主要运行情况如下:重点高新技术领域保持增长。1-5月,中关村重点监测六大高新技术领域共实现总收入17445.2亿元,占中关村总收入的80.7%。其中,电子与信息、先进制造领域增势较好,比上年同期分别增长14.7%和13.1%。企业科技创新活跃。1-5月,中关村研发人员合计58.6万人,比上年同期增长1.8%,研究开发费用合计866.8亿元,比上年同期增长17.9%。2019年1-5月中关村示范区总收入及技术收入增速图根据资料,可以推知以下说法中正确的是()。A.2018年1月至2019年5月期间,中关村示范区企业技术收入额呈下降趋势B.2019年1-5月,中关村六大高新技术领域中,电子与信息领域同比增幅最高C.2018年1月至2019年5月期间,中关村示范区企业研发费用呈逐月递增趋势D.2019年1-4月,中关村规模(限额)以上高新技术企业总收入同比增幅低于去年同期数值

2、资料:Workforceplanninghelpsanorganizationtoestimateitsfutureworkforcerequirementsandcalculatethenumbers,natureandsourcesofpotentialemployeeswhomightmeetthatdemand.Effectiveworkforceplanninghelpscompaniesidentifyandplanhowtotackletheircurrentandfutureworkforcechallengesandpriorities.Itprovidesasoundbasisfordevelopinganeffectiveworkforcestrategy.Aneasywayofthinkingaboutworkforceplanningittogettherightnumberofpeople,withtherightskills,intherightplace,attherighttime.Forourcompany,therightpeoplewillbethosewithrelevantskillsandcapabilitiestodrivethecompanyforwardthisyear,nextyearandfutureyears.Ourcompanythenprovidestraininganddevelopmentopportunitiesthatenablepeopletoenhancetheirskillsetsandbuildtheircareers.Thisgivesthecompanythecontinuedbenefitofexperienced,committedandwell-trainedemployees.Likeotherestablishedcompanies,wemayhavealargenumberoflong-standingemployeeswithvastskillsandexperience.However,aspeopleretire,itneedstoreplacethoseskills.Carefulmonitoringisessentialtoexaminetheageandskillsprofileoftheworkforcewhencomparedwithpresentandfuturecompanyneeds.Thisensuresthebusinesscanmeetitsobjective.Whyisworkforceplanningsoessential?A.becauseitenablesthecompanytoknowitsemployeesbetterB.becauseitmakesthecompanypreparedforthepotentialchallengesC.becauseitgivestheemployeesachancetoreceivetrainingD.allabove

3、资料:(二)Theveryloansthataresupposedtohelpseniorsstayintheirhomesareinmanycasespushingthemout.Reversemortgages,whichallowhomeowners62oroldertoborrowmoneyagainstthevalueoftheirhomesandnotpayitbackuntiltheymoveoutordie,havelongbeensaidwithproblems.Now,federalandstateregulatorsaredocumentingnewinstancesofabuseassmallermortgagebrokers,includingformersub-primelenders,floodthemarketaftertherecentexitofbigbanksandasdefaultsontheloanshitrecordhighs.Somelendersareaggressivelyrecommendingloanstoseniorswhocannotaffordthefeesassociatedwiththem,withoutmentioningthepropertytaxesandmaintenance.Othersarewooingseniorswithpromisesthattheloansarefreemoneythatcanbeusedtofinancetheirlong-desiredthings,withoutclearlyexplainingtherisks.Somewidowswerepressurednottohavetheirnamesonthecontract,withoutbeingtoldthattheycouldbeleftfacingforeclosureaftertheirhusbandsdied.Now,asthevastbabyboomergenerationisenteringretirementandmoreseniorsstrugglewithdecliningsavings,thenewlyestablishedConsumerFinancialProtectionBureauisworkingonnewrulesthatcouldmeanbetterdisclosureforconsumersandstrictersupervisionoflenders.Morethan775,000ofsuchloansareoutstanding,accordingtothefederalgovernment.Concernsaboutthemulti-billiondollarreversemortgagesmarketechothoseraisedinthelead-uptothefinancialcrisiswhenconsumersweremarketedloans—oftencarryinghiddenrisks—thattheycouldnotafford.“Therearemanyofthesameredflags,includingexplosivegrowthandthefactthattheseloansareoftenadvertisedaggressivelywithoutregardedtosuitability,“sadLoriSwanson,theMinnesotaattorneygeneral,whoisworkingonreformingthereversemortgagemarket.The“redflags”ofreversemortgagedon'tinclude______.A.explosivegrowthB.thereformofreversemortgagemarketC.littleconsiderationtosuitabilityD.aggressiveandimpropermarketing

4、下面()不是计算机局域网的主要特点。A.地理范围有限B.数据传输频率高C.通信延迟时间较低。可靠性较好D.构建比较复杂

5、按照保险对象的不同可将保险分为()。A.人身保险与财产保险B.自愿保险与强制保险C.保险与再保险D.信用保险与人身保险

6、填入括号处最恰当的词语是()。(1)这个电视的周末剧场实行电视剧十集()模式,从上午八点一直持续到晚上六点。(2)在古代历史上,实力弱小的国家为了自保常常需要向大国提供(),以此换取两国之间的和平。A.连播供品B.连播贡品C.联播供品D.联播贡品

7、资料:ThefollowingpassageistheintroductionaboutoneoftheMonsellinternationalfinancialproducts.Accordingtothepassage,therewillbe5questions.Youshouldreadcarefully,thenselecttherightanswer.Passage:Asateenagerbetweentheageof13and18,maybeyouwouldliketomanageyourownmoneyandhaveyourownbankaccount.ThegoodnewsisthatBankofMonsellhasjustlaunchedseveralgreatsolutionsforyou.ThefirstoneistheTeenDiscountedBankPlans(TDBPS).TDBPSfeatureadiscountof$9.95permonthonyourmonthlybankfee—that’sasavingsofupto$120peryear.It’stheprimaryandmostcommonaccountchosenbynearly45%ofourteencustomers.Ifitisnottoyourliking,maybethefollowingalternativeswhichoffermorediscountandbenefitsonyourbankaccountsareabletomeetyourdemands.InaPlusPlan,youcanhaveupto30transactionspermonthfreeofchargeonasmanyasaccountsasyouneedontheconditionthatyourPrimaryChequingAccountmustbeyourleadaccount,theoneyoudesignatetopayanyfeesrequiredbyyourBankPlan(i.e.monthlyplanfees,transactionfees).ItincludesPrimaryChequingandupto19moreeligibleaccounts.Youcanmake30transactionseitherinbranch,byphone,online,bymobileoratanATMofBankofMonsell.Fromthe31sttransaction,afeeof$0.7pertransactionwillbecharged.APlusPlanisabletohelpsaveyouupto$288.60ayearonfees.Besides,itenablesyoutosendmoneygloballytoover200countriesandterritoriesviaInteracte–TransferthroughitsOnlineBanking.APlusPlanofferspreferredexchangerateonlywhenbuyingU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction).InaPerformancePlan,thenumberoftransactionsisunlimitedonasmanyasaccountsasyouneed,meaningthatyoucanmakeasmanyeverydaybankingtransactionsasyouwantfreeofchargeinbranch,onlineoratanATMofBankofMonsell.Itdoesnotincludephonebankingservices.However,afeeof$4.00amonthischargedforthisservice.ItalsoincludesPrimaryChequingandupto16moreeligibleaccounts.Ithelpsyousaveupto$456.60ayearonfees.Italsoenablesyoutosendmoneygloballytoover200countriesandterritoriesviaInterace–TransferthroughitsOnlineBanking.What’smore,onenon-bankofMonsellATMwithdrawalontheInteracnetworkpermonthisoffered.APerformancePlanofferspreferredexchangeratewhenbuyingorsellingU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction).InaPremiumPlanyoucanalsomakeunlimitedtransactionsonasmanyaccountsasyouneedatamonthlyfeeof$15.05.ItincludesPrimaryChequingandupto15moreeligibleaccounts.Theeverydaybankingtransactionsofthisplanshouldbecontrolledfewerthan40,oryouhavetopayafeeof$0.8foreverytransactionbeyond40.Ithelpssaveupto$791.95peryearonfees.What’smore,5non-bankofMonsellATMdebittransactionsontheInteracnetworkand5internationaldebittransactionsusingnon-bankofMonsellATMspermonthisincluded.However,itdoesnothavetheabilitytosendmoneygloballytoanycountryorterritoryviaInterace–TransferthroughitsOnlineBanking.APremiumPlanofferspreferredexchangerateonlywhensellingU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction).Youcanapplyforanyoftheseaccountsbyphone,onlineorinperson.Pleasefeelfreetocallusat1-870-226-5266orwriteemailstoBankofMonsellMike@orgetonourwebsiteforanyfurtherdetailsoftheseservicesandproducts.Judgingfromthetext,whoisthemostsuitablepersonforthispost?A.Lily,aprimaryschoolstudentwhohassavedabout$300incashB.Sue,asecondaryschoolstudentwhowantstoopenherownaccountC.Neil,thefatherofateenagesonaged14,whowanttoopenanaccountD.Jane,apost-graduatewhowantstomanageherownmoney

8、Twoyearsago,RupertMurdoch’sdaughter,Elisabeth,spokeofthe“unsettlingdearthofintegrityacrosssomanyofourinstitutions”.Integrityhadcollapsed,sheargued,becauseofacollectiveacceptancethattheonly"sortingmechanism"insocietyshouldbeprofitandthemarket.But"it'sus,humanbeings,wethepeoplewhocreatethesocietywewant,notprofit".Drivingherpointhome,shecontinued:“It’sincreasinglyapparentthattheabsenceofpurpose,ofamorallanguagewithingovernment,mediaorbusinesscouldbecomeoneofthemostdangerousgoalsforcapitalismandfreedom.”ThissameabsenceofmoralpurposewaswoundingcompaniessuchasNewsInternational,shethought,makingitmorelikelythatitwouldloseitswayasithadwithwidespreadillegaltelephonehacking.Asthehackingtrialconcludes-findingguiltyoneex-editoroftheNewsoftheWorld,AndyCoulson,forconspiringtohackphones,andfindinghispredecessor,RebekahBrooks,innocentofthesamecharge-thewiderissueofdearthofintegritystillstands.Journalistsareknowntohavehackedthephonesofupto5,500people.Thisishackingonanindustrialscale,aswasacknowledgedbyGlennMulcaire,themanhiredbytheNewsoftheWorldin2001tobethepointpersonforphonehacking.Othersawaittrial.Thissagastillunfolds.Inmanyrespects,thedearthofmoralpurposeframesnotonlythefactofsuchwidespreadphonehackingbutthetermsonwhichthetrialtookplace.OneoftheastonishingrevelationswashowlittleRebekahBrooksknewofwhatwentoninhernewsroom,howlittleshethoughttoaskandthefactthatsheneverinquiredhowthestoriesarrived.Thecoreofhersuccessfuldefensewasthatsheknewnothing.Intoday’sworld,ithasbecomenormalthatwell-paidexecutivesshouldnotbeaccountableforwhathappensintheorganizationsthattheyrun.Perhapsweshouldnotbesosurprised.Forageneration,thecollectivedoctrinehasbeenthatthesortingmechanismofsocietyshouldbeprofit.Thewordsthathavematteredareefficiency,flexibility,shareholdervalue,business-friendly,wealthgeneration,sales,impactand,innewspapers,circulation.Wordsdegradedtothemarginhavebeenjustice,fairness,tolerance,proportionalityandaccountability.ThepurposeofeditingtheNewsoftheWorldwasnottopromotereaderunderstanding,tobefairinwhatwaswrittenortobetrayanycommonhumanity.Itwastoruinlivesinthequestforcirculationandimpact.Ms.Brooksmayormaynothavehadsuspicionsabouthowherjournalistsgottheirstories,butsheaskednoquestions,gavenoinstructions-norreceivedtraceable,recordedanswers.Theauthorholdsthatthecurrentcollectivedoctrineshows().A.generallydistortedvaluesB.unfairwealthdistributionC.amarginalizedlifestyleD.arigidmoralcode

9、Scienceandspiritseemedsoincongruent,andyettheybothappearedtobetwowindows()intothesamehouse.A.lookedB.looksC.lookingD.tolook

10、资料:之后,经济学家Mr.V发表了关于一些新名词的感悟,请根据下列资料回答问题。Theword“globalization”isindailyusethroughouttheworld.VariouslyreferredtoasmondialisationinFrench,globalisierunginGerman,orQuanquihuainChina(Scholte,1996),newsarticles,television,andeventextbooksoftenusetheword“globalization”tomeanmanydifferentthings.AuthorJanPieterse(1995)assertstherearealmostasmanyconceptualizationsofglobalizationastherearedisciplinesinthesocialsciences.Teachersandscholarsindisciplinessuchasmanagement,marketing,finance,accounting,andeconomicsalsousetheword“globalization”tomeandifferentthings.Forexample,somebelieveglobalizationistheabsenceofbordersandbarrierstotradebetweennations(Ohmae,1995),butalsoithasbeendescribedasashiftintraditionalpatternsofinternationalproduction,investment,andtrade(Dicken,1992).Anotherpopularconceptionofglobalizationisthatitisabusinessstrategythatmeansdoingeverythingthesameeverywhere(KanterandDretler,1998).Othersbelieveglobalizationisinterconnectionsbetweenoverlappinginterestsofbusinessandsociety(Brown1992;renesch1992).Asyoucansee,thesedefinitionsdifferinsignificantways.Becausedefinitions,descriptions,andvisionsofglobalizationvarywidely,itisdifficulttoknowwhatitmeansforbusinessestogo“global”.Whatprobablywillbefurtherdiscussedinthefollowingparagraph?()A.whatglobalizationmeansforbusinessesB.howdefinitionsdifferfromeachotherC.howbusinessesgo“global”D.thedefinitionoftheterm“globalization”

11、资料:KeepingtheZealofaStartupasYouScaleTherearemanyreasonsthatfounder-ledcompaniesaresogoodatdisruptingindustriesandmakinglifemiserableforslow-movingincumbents.Butperhapsthemostpowerfulisthatfounderscreategreatinsurgencies.Theyignoreestablishedindustryrulesandboundaries.Theycreatebetterwaystosolveoldproblems.Theydisdainanythingthatblurstheirfocusonthefrontline.Fromtoptobottom,theyareatwaragainsttheindustryleadersonbehalfofundeservedcustomers.Ourresearchonwhatwecallthe“founder’smentality”showsthatmaintainingastronginsurgentmissioniscriticaltolong-term,sustainablegrowth.Buttocompetelongterm,insurgentcompaniesalsoneedtodevelopscaleandscope,whichveryoftendullstheirinsurgent’szeal.Inmanyways,thisisbecausetheirperspectiveonthefutureslowlychanges.Insurgentsseethedaysahead—bothlongandshortterm—asripewithopportunity.Theyembracechangeandchaos.Theyinvestinwhateverittakestoinnovatenewsolutionsforcustomers.Incumbents,ontheotherhand,veryoftenseethefutureasathreat.Asleadersinvestedheavilyinthestatusquo,innovationanddisruptionarenotgoodforthem.Turbulenceerodesprofitability;innovationmarginalizestheircurrentproductofferings.Thefutureisnotbetter.Thecompaniesthatfindawaytoachievescalewithoutlosingtheirinsurgentmissionwecallthem“ScaleInsurgents”--remainacutelyalerttothisdifferenceinperspective.Theyactivelyfightbackagainsttheverynaturaltendencytoretreatbehindthecastlewallstoavoidfuturechangeandturbulence.Instead,theydowhatinsomecompaniesmightseemlikeheresytheycommittodisruptingtheirowninsurgency.Theyknowthatacquiringthebenefitsofscalerequiresruthlessfocusonawell-definedcorebusinessandacommitmenttobuildingthesystemsandprocessestosupportit.Buttheyaren’tweddedtotheirbusinessmodel—theyareweddedtowhatwillservetheircustomersbest.Ratherthanerectingdefensesagainstthefuture,theyembracethenotionoflimitlesshorizons—theideathatacompanycanintelligentlyextendtheboundariesofitscoreeveroutward.Accordingtoparagraphl,whyarefounder-ledcompaniesoftenconsideredas“insurgents”?A.BecausetheyoftengetmoresupportsfromthecustomersB.BecausetheyoftendamagethemarketorderC.BecausetheyoftenchallengetheoldcompaniesinmanywaysD.Becausetheyoftenmakemoremomeythanoldcompanies

12、已知某投资项目按14%贴现率计算的净琨值大于零.接16%贴现率计算的净现值小于零,则该项目的内含报酬率肯定()。A.大于14%,小于16%B.小于14%C.等于15%D.大于16%

13、生物体构造的主要物质是(),生命遗传的物质基础又是()。A.细胞;蛋白质B.蛋白质;核酸C.蛋白质;细胞D.细胞;核酸

14、——“Isthere()here?”——“No,BobandTimhaveaskedforleave.”A.anybodyB.everybodyC.somebodyD.nobody

15、Ihearmanyparentssayingthattheirteenagechildrenarerebellion.Iwishitwereso.Atyourageyououghttobegrowingawayfromyourparents.Youshouldbelearningtostandonyourowntwofeet.Buttakeagoodlookatthepresentrebellion.Itseemsthatteenagersarealltakingthesamewayofshowingthattheydegreewiththeirparents.Insteadofstrikingoutbravelyontheirown,mostofthemaretryingtoseizeatoneanother’shandsforsafety.Theysaytheywanttodressastheyplease.Buttheyallwearthesameclothes.Theysetoffinnewdirectionsinmusic.Butsomehowreasonforthinkingoractinginthus-and-suchawayisthatthecrowdisdoingit.Theyhavecomeoutoftheircocoon—intoalargercocoon.Ithasbecomeharderandharderforateenagertostandupagainstthepopularitywaveandtogohisorherownway.Industryhasfirmlyopenedupateenagemarket.ThesedayseveryteenagercanlearnfromnewspapersandTVwhatateenagershouldhaveandbe.Andmanyoftoday’sparentshavecometoawardhighmarksforthepopularityoftheirchildren.Allthisaddsuptogreatdifficultyfortheteenagerwhowantstofindhisorherownpath.Butthedifficultyisworthgettingover.Thepathisworthfollowing.Youmaywanttolistentoclassicalmusicinsteadofgoingtoaparty.Youmaywanttocollectrockswheneveryoneelseiscollectingrecords.Youmayhavesomethoughtsthatyoudon’tcaretoshareatoncewithyourclassmates.Well,gotoit.Findyourself.Beyourself.Popularitywillcome—withthepeoplewhorespectyouforwhoyouare.That’stheonlykindofpopularitythatreallycounts.Accordingtothewriter,manyteenagersthinktheyarebraveenoughtoactontheirown,but,infact,mostofthem().A.arenotsureofthemselvesB.havemuchdifficultyinunderstandingeachotherC.darenotdothingsD.areverymuchafraidofgettinglost

16、资料:Seekingtoendastalemateinnegotiationsoverhercountry’swithdrawalfromtheEuropeanUnion,PrimeMinisterTheresaMayofBritainofferedFridaysubstantialpaymentstotheblocduringatwo-yeartransitionperiodimmediatelyafterthecountry’sexit.Mrs.May’slong-awaitedintervention,duringaspeechinFlorence,Italy,wasbeingwatchedcloselyincapitalsontheContinentandinLondon,wheremembersofhercabinethavebeenfiercelydividedoverBritain’stortuousdivorcefromthebloc.ThespeechaimedtoopenthewaytoseriousnegotiationsonwhatiscommonlyknownasBrexit,andtoabroaderandmoreproductivediscussionaboutBritain’srelationshipwiththebloc.However,whileofferingsomeconcessionsdesignedtodothat,Mrs.MaydidnotgiveanyfreshinsightintothetypeoftiessheultimatelywantsBritaintohavetothebloc-aquestionthatdivideshercabinetandherConservative,orTory,Party.TheEuropeanUnion’schiefnegotiators,MichelBarnier,issuedacautiousresponse,sayinginastatementthat,“WelookforwardtotheUnitedKingdom’snegotiatorsexplainingtheconcreteimplicationsofPrimeMinisterTheresaMay’sspeech.OurambitionistofindarapidagreementontheconditionsoftheUnitedKingdom’sorderlywithdrawal,aswellasonapossibletransitionperiod.”AlthoughBritainisscheduledtoexittheEuropeanUnionin2019,therehasbeenlittleprogressintalkssinceMarch,whenLondonformallyannounceditsintentiontoleave.BrusselsisinsistingthatBritainagreetothetermsofthedivorcebeforediscussingfuturetradeties,whiletheBritishwouldliketodobothsimultaneously.Inlightofthecontinuingstandoff,manybusinessworryabouta“cliffedge”scenario,inwhichBritainwouldcrashoutwithoutadeal,soMrs.Mayisunderpressuretofindawayoutoftheimpasses.SpeakinginFlorenceonFriday,Mrs.MaydidnotsaypreciselyhowmuchmoneyBritainwouldcontinuetocontributetotheEuropeanUnion.ButshemadeasignificantpromisethattheBritish-whoarebignetcontributorstothebloc-wouldnotleaveaholeintheunion’sbudgetin2019and2020.“Idonotwantourpartnerstofearthattheywillneedtopaymoreorreceivelessovertheremainderofthecurrentbudgetplanasaresultofourdecisiontoleave.”Mrs.Maysaid.Thatwouldprobablymeanpaymentsofaround20billioneuros,orabout$24billion,afterBritain’sdeparture.Itwouldalsoeffectivelymaintainthestatequoforthedurationofatwo-yeartransitionperiod,meaningthatBritainwouldallowthefreemovementofEuropeanworkersandacceptrulingsfromtheEuropeanCourtofJustice.Thisaloneisunlikelytobeenoughtosatisfythe27othermembernations,butMrs.Mayhintedthatshewouldbewillingtogofurtherand“honorcommitmentswehavemadeduringtheperiodofourmembership.”Inaddition,Mrs.MayproposedasecuritypartnershipwiththeEuropeanUnion,stressingBritain’simportanceasadefensepower,andalsoofferednewlegalsafeguardstoguaranteetherightsofEuropeanUnioncitizensinBritainafterBrexit.Overall,Mrs.MaysoughttostressthecommoninterestLondonshareswithcontinentalEuropeancapitalsinreachinganagreementandavoidingdisruptiontotrade,wrappingherodderindialoguethatwasmorepositive,andlessantagonistic,thanthatofsomepreviousinterventions.EuropeanUnionnegotiatorshaverefusedtotalkaboutpost-Brexittiesuntiltheyjudgethatthereis“sufficientprogress”ontheissuestheyconsiderapriority.thestatesofEuropeanUnioncitizensinBritainafteritleaves,theborderbetweenIrelandandNorthernIreland(whichisapartoftheUnitedKingdom)andBritain’sfinancialcommitmentstothebloc.Thereislittlesignyetthattheother27nationsarepreparedtograntBritainabespokeagreement,andofficialshavewarnedLondononnumerousoccasionsthattherewouldbeno“cherrypicking”ofthepartsofEuropeanUnionmembershipitlikes.Accordingtothepassage,whichoftheA.BritainhasagreedtodiscusstheconditionsoftheexitbeforediscussingthefuturetradetiesB.TheresaMayhasmappedouttheblueprintoftherelationsbetweenBritainandEUC.EUmightnotbesatisfiedwithMay’sSpeechD.BritainisfullypreparedtowithdrawfromEUinanorderlyway

17、Passage4AMENTORING(导师制)programisgivinglifechangingopportunitiestoBanburyyouth.YoungInspirationswasfoundedtwoyearsagotoprovidementoringsessionsforstudentsandunemployedyoungadultsaged11to21.AlexGoldberg,theprogram'sfounder,said;“WesetupYoungInspirationsbecausewewantedtogiveyoungpeopleexperienceswhichwillpotentiallybelifechangingandbroadentheiroutlook.Wetrytocreateworkexperienceopportunitiesthatwillreallymakeadifferencetoouryouth.Forexample,we’vesecuredinternshipswithworld-famousfirmssuchasHonda.”“Atatimeoffundingcutbackswhereschoolsarefindingitmoreandmoredifficulttoofferthiskindofmentoring,itisextremelyimportantthattheseopportunitiesareavailablebothtohelpyouthwiththeirschoolworkandgradesandtogivethemopportunitieswhichmayhelpshapetheirfutures.”KieranHepburn,14,isoneofagroupofBanburyyouthwhohasbenefitedfromtheprogramsofar.InOctobertheBanburySchoolpupilwasaccompaniedbyYoungInspirationsstafftoPariswherehewasanobserverattheUnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization's(UNESCO)InternationalYouthForum.Theeventwasheldforyoungpeoplefromaroundtheworld,toseektheirviewsonhowthefutureofyouthandeducationshouldlook.Kieranjoinedseveralhundredobserversmostlyintheir20sandwastheonlyUKschoolpupiltoattendtheevent.Kieranthinksthetripwasalifechangingexperience.“BeforeweleftIdidn'tquiteknowwhattomakeofitbutwhenwegottherewedidn'tstop,itwasamazing,”hesaid,“Wewenttothreeorfourhoursofdebateseachdayandthendidsomethingculturaleachafternoon.”Themainthemeoftheforumwashowyouthcandrivechangeinpoliticalandpubliclife.Itdealtwithissuessuchasdrugabuse,violenceandunemployment.Kieransaid:“IthasreallyhelpedmetoimprovemyconfidenceandsocialskillsaswellasmyschoolgradesandIwasvotedmostimprovedpupilatschoolinAugust.”TheYoungInspirationsmentoringsessionstakeplaceeachFridayinBanbury.Fordetailsvisit.AccordingtoAlexGoldberg,itisdifficultforschoolstoofferthementoringdueto().A.thelackofsupportfromfirmsB.theculturaldifferencesC.theeffectofunemploymentD.theshortageofmoney

18、Yourselectionwillarriveinseventotendaysandwillbefollowedby()deliverieseverysixweeks.A.additionalB.momentaryC.mutualD.thorough

19、____youreturnaftertherentalcounterclosesfortheevening,placeyourvehicle’skeysinthenightreturnslot.A.BecauseofB.AsaconsequenceC.IntheeventthatD.Priorto

20、以下属于中国银行业协会的会员单位的是()。A.中国邮政储蓄银行B.证券公司C.金融控股公司D.财产保险公司

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