问题 多项选择题

人力资源管理是对于全部人员的全面活动和( )的全过程的管理。

A.招聘

B.任用

C.培训

D.解雇

E.发展

答案

参考答案:A,B,C,E

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傅伯成,字景初。少从朱熹学。授明州教授。以年少,嫌以师自居,日与诸生论质往复,后多成才。改知连江县。为石堤三百尺,民蒙其利。

庆元初,召为将作监,进太府寺丞。言吕祖俭不当以上书贬。又言于御史,朱熹大儒,不可以伪学目之。又言朋党之敝,起于人主好恶之偏。坐是不合,出知漳州,以律己爱民为本。推熹遗意而遵行之,创惠民局,济民病,以革裰①鬼之俗。

迁工部侍郎。时权臣方开边。伯成言:“天下之势,譬如乘舟,中兴且八十年矣,外而望之,舟若坚致,岁月既久,罅漏浸多,苟安旦夕,犹惧覆败,乃欲侥幸图古人之所难,臣则未之知也。”进右司郎官,权幸有私谒者:皆峻拒之。出为湖、广总领。朝议欲纳金人之叛降者,伯成言不宜轻弃信誓,乞戒将帅毋生事。

嘉定元年,召对,面谕:“前日失于战,今日失之和。小使虽返,要求尚多。陛下不获己,悉从之。使和议成,犹可以纾一时之急;否则虚帑藏以资敌人,驱降附以绝来者,非计也。今之策虽以和为主,宜惜日为战守之备。”

知镇江府。全活饥民,瘗②藏野殍,不可胜数。制置司欲移焦山防江军于固山石牌,伯成谓:“虚此实彼,利害等耳。包港在焦、圈之中,不若两寨之兵迭戍焉。”固山寨兵;素与海盗为地,伯成廉知姓名,会郡都试捕而鞫之,无一逸去。狱具:请贷其死:黥隶诸军。

宝庆元年, * * 文阁学士。虽力以老病辞,而爱君忧国之念不少衰。闻大理评事胡梦昱坐论事贬,蹙然语所亲日:“向吕祖俭之谪,吾为小臣,犹尝抗论。今蒙国恩,叨窃至此而不言,谁当言者。”遂抗疏。

伯成纯实无妄,表里洞达,每称人善,不啻如己出,语及 * * 人误国,邪人害正,词色俱厉,不少假借。

(选自《宋史·列传第一百七十四》,有删节)

注:①裰,读j i,信鬼神。 ②瘗,读y i,掩埋。

小题1:对下列句子中加点的词的解释,不正确的一项是(3分)(   )

A.嫌以师自居嫌:厌恶

B.犹可以纾一时之急纾:缓解

C.驱降附以绝来者绝:断绝

D.会郡都试捕而鞫之会:恰巧小题2:下列句子中,全部表现傅伯成“表里洞达”的一组是(3分)(  )

①又言朋党之敝,起于人主好恶之偏        ②坐是不合,出知漳州

③乃欲侥幸图古人之所难,臣则未之知也    ④今之策虽以和为主,宜惜日为战守之备

⑤全活饥民,瘗藏野殍,不可胜数          ⑥今蒙国恩,叨窃至此而不言,谁当言者

A.①②⑥

B.②④⑤

C.⑨④⑤

D.①⑨④小题3:下列对原文有关内容的分析和概括,不正确的一项是(3分)(  )

A.傅伯成律己爱民,任连江知县时,兴修堤坝以利百姓;在漳州,创办惠民局,救治百姓的病苦,革除当地相信鬼神的风俗。

B.傅伯成敢于直言,任太府寺丞时曾因上书指责吕祖俭的不当被贬;宝庆元年,听闻大理评事胡梦昱因议论时事遭贬,不顾年老多病上疏抗言。

c.傅伯成爱君忧国,针对权臣开拓边疆的主张,他认为南宋朝中兴将近八十年,已像一只有缝隙和漏洞的大船,要担心它的倾覆颓败。

D.傅伯成正直无妄,称赞他人的长处,就像赞扬自己的孩子一样;谈到 * * 邪小人误国,残害忠良,声色俱厉,不加掩饰。

小题4:把文言文阅读材料中画横线的句子翻译成现代汉语。(10分)

⑴日与诸生论质往复,后多成才。

⑵权幸有私谒者,皆峻拒之。

⑶狱具,请贷其死,黥隶诸军。

单项选择题

Almost every day we see something in the papers about the latest exciting developments in the space race. Photographs are regularly flashed to the earth from thousands and even millions of miles away. They are printed in our newspapers and shown on our television screens as a visible proof of the man’s newest achievements. The photographs neatly sum up the results of these massive efforts to ’ conquer space’ and at the same time they exposed the absurdity of the undertaking. All we can see is an indistinguishable blob that is supposed to represent a planet seen from several thousand miles away. We are going to end up with a little moon-dust and a few stones which will be put behind glass in some museum. (41)__________

(42)__________It is just an extension of the race for power on earth. Only the wealthiest nations can compete and they do so in the name of pure scientific research. But in reality, all they are interested in is power and prestige. They want to impress us, their spectators, with a magnificent show of strength. Man has played the power game ever since he appeared on earth. Now he is playing it as it has never been played before. The space race is just another aspect of the age-old argument that "might is right".

(43)__________But what has the space race done to relieve the suffering of the earth’s starving millions In what way has it raised the standard of living of any one of us As far as the layman is concerned, the practical results of all this expenditure of money and efforts are negligible. Thanks to space research, we can now see television pictures transmitted live halfway across the globe and the housewife can use non-stick frying pans in the kitchen. The whole thing becomes utterly absurd when you think that no matter what problems man overcomes, it is unlikely that he will ever be able to travel even to the nearest star.

(44)__________For the first time in his history, man has the overwhelming technological resources to combat human suffering, yet he squanders them on meaningless pursuits.

(45)__________Individuals with limited budgets usually get their priorities right; they provide themselves with necessities before trying to obtain luxuries. Why can’t great nations act in the same sensible way Let us put our house in order first and let space look after itself.

44()

A.An increasing number of people even begin to picture a space travel in recent years.

B.Poverty, hunger, disease and war are man’s greatest enemies and the world would be an infinitely better place if the powerful nations devoted half as much money and effort to these problems as they do to the space race.

C.The space race is not simply the objective search for knowledge though it is often made out to be.

D.On the other hand, people benefit dramatically from the development of science and technology.

E.This is hardly value for money when you think that our own earth can provide countless sights that are infinitely more exciting and spectacular.

F.We are often told that technological know-how, acquired in attempting to get us into orbit, will be utilized to make better on earth.

G.If a man deprived himself and his family of food in order to buy and run a car, we would consider him mad.