问题

“问鼎中原”的主角是(  )

A.楚国

B.齐国

C.晋国

D.吴国

答案

答案:A

题目分析:此题考查的是春秋战国时期的重要人物及其重大事件和由此产生的成语典故的掌握。“问鼎中原”的典故说的公元前606年楚庄王想取周而代之,到周王室去问九鼎的大小轻重,结果在周大臣王孙满那里碰了一个软钉子。王孙满说:“如果天子有德,鼎虽小却重得难以转移;如果天子无德,鼎虽大却是轻而易动。周朝的国运还未完,鼎的轻重是不可以问的。”庄王无话可说。从此以后,人们就将企图夺取 * * 称为“问鼎”。所以此题答案是A。

问答题

一直以来,政府财政预算一般只在本级人代会上进行审议,预算公开内容和形式也较为简单,以至被称为“看不懂的公开”。普通民众对预算的关注得不到重视,相关建议不能通畅表达。2007年,《中华人民共和国政府信息公开条例》颁布实施,它对保障公民、法人和其他社会组织依法获取政府信息、提高政府工作透明度、促进依法行政等方面具有重要作用。2008年,深圳“公共预算观察志愿者”组织成员依“条例”同时向G市、S市递交“公开财政预算”的申请。8天后,S市以“国家机密”为由拒绝公开。G市则接受申请,认为公开政府预算是政府应尽的义务,并随后在网上公开了该市的财政预算。G市第一次大规模“晒账本”的做法受到社会肯定,但公众也发现其只是简单罗列了行政运行、专项服务、专项业务、事业运行等几项内容,被认为是“报账式公开”。尤其是对公众关切度较高的公款招待、公车消费和公费出国“三公”经费,在预算支出中找不到相应踪迹。有些预算项目甚至连审议预算的人大代表都看不懂。面对社会的热切关注,G市随后作出努力,分部门细化预算项目,对专业名词作了通俗解读,并改进了预算公布方法。S市在社会舆论压力下,也承诺将择机公开预算。国家财政部随后对各地方政府、各部门依法公开财政预算提出了要求。2012年4月14日,科技部率先公布了“三公”经费。此后,众多中央部委相继加入“三公”经费公开的行列。2012年,国务院再发公开“三公”经费的“令箭”,要求省级政府两年内全面公开“三公”经费。问题:

结合材料,谈谈行政信息公开化的作用。

填空题

Have you ever wondered whether writing and maintaining your business blog is a waste of time If you have, it probably is. Business blogs are valuable for some companies, but for many blogging takes up time and resources better spent elsewhere. If any of the following statements apply to you, stop posting to your blog (or re-purpose what you would have posted) and start doing something more productive:

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You dread writing another post.

Either way, whatever you publish will not represent your business well, so why do it Any time you feel you can’t put your best foot forward, don’t take the step.

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Your page views are stagnant.

Unless of course you can accurately identify tangible benefits from that readership.

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You can’t quantify your return.

Blogging is like any other investment in time and resources: If you don’t see a return, don’t do it.

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Your goal is to provide valuable resources to customers.

Potential customers who gladly read resource pages often run screaming from the same information when it appears on a blog.

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Your readers are not your customers.

Building an audience is useful only if the audience contains current and potential customers. Know who is reading your biog. If you can’t be bothered to find out, that’s yet another indication it’s time to stop.

[A] Many business owners say, "I don’t have any numbers to back it up, but I know my blog is paying off." Really How If your blog isn’t sending significant traffic to your website via search engines, isn’t directly generating sales, doesn’t create a community, or creates a community that doesn’t actually

benefit your business, your blog isn’t paying off.

[B] If you aren’t excited by the thought of sitting down to write your next post, you have nothing to say and will once again borrow ideas from another blog, or already realize blogging is a waste of time but won’t admit it.

[C] Great goal. By all means do it. But don’t put how-to information, or useful tips, or non-news information on your blog. Many people are blog-averse because most blogs are terrible, so your blog may automatically get painted with the same brush. If your material is relatively evergreen, create resource pages on your website instead.

[D] When new posts average the same number of page views, and on a monthly basis so does your entire blog, you’ve stalled. Maybe loyal readers keep returning, or maybe you gain some and lose some, but either way not much is happening. A blog with a small stagnant readership is a blog that is a waste of time, at least for business purposes.

[E] Never blog because you think it helps; you have to know. Knowing takes effort. If you’re not willing to put the time you need into tracking and analyzing data, you’re either lazy or afraid to find out you’re wasting your time on your blog. Sometimes quitting is more admirable than staying the course.

[F] This happens more often than you think. For example, a friend is an incredibly successful financial planner. He writes a blog that gets thousands of unique visitors a month. But he writes about topics of interest only to other financial planners. That would be fine if his blog generated media opportunities, or supported a book he plans to write, or helps him network and bring in more business—but it doesn’t.

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