问题 判断题

为方便投资者查询上市开放式基金的份额净值,深圳交易所于交易日通过行情发布系统揭示基金管理人提供的上市开放式基金当日基金份额净值。()

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解析:为方便投资者查询上市开放式基金的份额净值,深圳证券交易所于交易日通过行情发布系统揭示基金管理人提供的上市开放式基金前一交易日基金份额净值。

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夜走巴山

李汉荣

天黑下来,我仍在山野里行走,山影嶙峋交错,仿若剑戟铿锵,再现古代某个严酷战阵。我想起那些厮杀、血腥和悲凉的牺牲,心里划过惊惧和悲悯。此时,星星依次出现,很快布满天宇。视野渐渐亮开,山影变得敦厚温和,细细山路在月光下蜿蜒,如持续流淌的乳汁。我感到了无情宇宙在无意识里呈现出的几分仁慈。为了一个小小的夜行者,宇宙竟然动用了它的全部照明设备:北斗星、织女星、天狼星、天蝎星、天琴星、室女星……此时全都在为我满负荷工作,那凶猛天狼,也在为我殷勤发电照明。头顶上的每一颗星星,全都以每秒三十万公里的神速,向我空投光芒和柔情。

此时,我行走在群山的皱褶里,我也行走在浩荡的天意里。

嚓,嚓,嚓,连续三颗流星划过头顶靠南的天空,山巅似有被灼痛的云絮,凌乱飘起。山村的狗们,大声狂吠,对天空发出持续质疑和询问。由于天文学知识过于匮乏,它们的发问比起它们的祖先,显得毫无长进,仍止于纪元前的幼稚和天真。尽管,流星们在天上制造了不少的动静,挑逗了无知的狗们的猜测和询问,却丝毫未打断避暑山庄里富豪们的赌局,那掷骰子的声音,盖过了银河的潮汐,删除了天上的动静。熟谙经济学的精明赌徒们,陶醉于他们的天文数字,却不需要也不屑于别的什么天文学,不需要也不屑于向天空注目和发问,除非星辰坠落,为他们降落下大量黄金和巨额利润。

我对那些对天发问的无知的狗们,竞有了几分尊敬:在这个被商业和经济学主宰的大地上,在这个市侩当道、失去天真的夜晚,它们,仍保持着上古的天真,对尘世和天上的动静,发出好奇的追问。

隔着一个山涧,走在山路上的我,看见了不远处的高速公路,几乎与我并排而行。我看见一辆辆呼啸的车,一组组飞旋的轮胎,我看见疾驰的现代,载着时光和欲望,弃我而去,弃我而去。

我,一个步行的人,一个保持着古代行走方式的人,一个对现代水土不服的人,一个迈着农业的步子慢行的人,与咆哮的工业和狂奔的现代,礼貌地保持了距离,我绕开了它的快,我坚持着我的慢。

它们,狂奔的铁、轮胎们、现代们,一路弃我而去,很快都超越了我,扔下了我。我索性掉头,折进一个山湾,四周是无边密林,林间一泓碧水。这时,我才忽然发现:现代已载着现代远去,我留了下来,留在古代的密林,留在古老的深山。

抬起头,我看见了山间的月亮,被林涛和山风梳洗得眉清目秀的月亮,他不慌不忙地漫游在李白的苍穹,行走在苏东坡的意境里,仔细抚摸着山上的苔藓和留下始祖乌爪痕的玄武岩一一那上面保留着两亿年前时光的表情。

这时候,我恍然大悟“白驹过隙”这个词的深意。

这时候,我才知道:所谓高速的现代,只是现代自己快速删除自己的一种程序。现代载着现代快速离去,最终能留下来的,注定还是大地、青山、始祖乌的玄武岩和李白的明月。

已是后半夜了,明月西斜,天河渐落,山影隐约。早起的鸟开始集体朗读,山野有鸡鸣声起。路边,几户农家的灯陆续亮了,我在一家的院子里停下,主人是一位六十多岁的老人,他说儿子儿媳在外地打工,他与老伴种地,带着上小学三年级的孙子,还养着一头奶牛。他一边挤奶一边说,山里不缺草,牛吃得好,奶多。提前把奶挤了,等会把奶卖给奶贩子,他们又卖给城里的奶厂。他说趁这老骨头还能动,挣一点补贴家用,也给自己准备点养老钱。我蹲下来,看他挤奶。奶牛温顺地站着,它不计较那哗哗流进奶桶里的是什么,它似乎陶醉于释放的快感,或者,它知道那是什么,它只觉得放养它的人有恩于它,青草和溪流有恩于它,那流出去的都不是它的,是天的,是地的,是人的,而属于它的身体,还原封不动在它这里,这让它已很满足。

星光照在奶牛身上,照在老人身上,被星光雕塑的老人和奶牛,宛如黎明的神灵。奶桶已经快盛满了,而牛奶还在注入,星光也在注入,满当当的桶里,荡漾着星光和牛奶。我再一次从老人脊背和奶牛的脊背向天穹望去,我看见,那渐渐沉落而暗淡的银河,似乎已向宇宙献出了足够多的乳汁……

(选自《散文》2013年第10期)

小题1:概述首段中宇宙“仁慈”的表现。(2分)

小题2:如何理解“我对那些对天发问的无知的狗们竞有了几分敬意”?(4分)

小题3:从表现手法角度赏析文中划波浪线句子。(4分)

小题4:分析文章末段对“星光”描写的作用。(4分)

小题5:结合文章内容,评析作者在文中表现的思想情感。(6分)

阅读理解

Being the head of a high school for many years, I grew tired of budget meeting, funding cuts, and many other administrative chores (杂务). I started to dream of retirement. Sitting in traffic on a weekday morning, I would find my mind wandering, I would imagine spending time with my grandchildren, quiet evenings with my wife, traveling, or rediscovering some great books. I told myself that I wouldn’t sign myself up for any committees, any classes, or anything requiring a schedule.

My first day of retirement came at last! I cooked a great break fast for my wife and me, leisurely read the paper, cleaned a bit of the house, and wrote a few letters to friends. On the

second day, I cooked breakfast, read the paper … On the third day, … This is retirement? I tried to tell myself that it was just the transition(过渡), that those golden moments were right round the corner, and that I would enjoy them soon enough, But something was missing.

A former colleague asked a favor. A group of students was going to Jamaica to work  with children in the poorest neighborhoods. Would I interrupt my newfound “happiness” and return to the students, just this once? One trip. That’s all, My bags were packed and by the door.

The trip was very inspiring. I was moved not only by the poverty I saw but also by the sense of responsibility of the young people on the trip. When I returned home, I offered to work one day a week with a local youth organization. The experience was so positive that I was soon volunteering nearly full-time, working with students across North America to assist them in their voluntary work.

Now, it seems, the tables have turned. Some days I am the teacher, other days I am the student. These young people have reawakened my commitment  (责任感)  to social justice issues by challenging me to learn more about the situation in the world today, where people are still poor and suffer because of greed, corruption and war, Most important, they have given me the opportunity to continue to participate in helping to find solutions. In return, I help them do their charitable projects overseas. I’ve gone from running one school to helping oversee the construction of schools in twenty-one countries!

60.What did the writer expect to do after he retired?

A. To stay away from busy schedules.          B. To write some great books.

C. To do some voluntary work                D. To plan for his future.

61.Why did the writer decide to go to Jamaica?

A. He missed his students in that country.      B. He couldn’t refuse his colleague’s favor.

C. He was not satisfied with his retired life.    D. He was concerned about the people there.

62.The underlined part “the tables have turned”(Paragraph 5) means that the writer        .

A. improved the situation in his school B. felt happy to work with students again

C. became a learner rather than a teacher     D. changed his attitude toward his retired life

63.What does the writer think of his retired life now?

A. Disappointing     B. Meaningful   C. Promising         D. Troublesome