问题 不定项选择

(2006年)  王某为某县劳动与社会保障局的一名科长,因违纪受到降级处分。下列何种说法不符合《公务员法》的规定?

A.王某对处分不服,可自接到处分决定之日起30日内向某县人事局提出申诉

B.王某对处分不服申请复核时,复核期间应暂停对王某的处分

C.王某受处分期间,不得晋升级别和享受年终奖金

D.处分解除后,王某的原级别即自行恢复

答案

参考答案:A,B,C,D

解析:根据《公务员法》第90条规定,公务员对涉及本人的处分不服,也可以不经复核,自知道该处分之日起30日内直接向同级公务员主管部门或作出处分决定的机关的上级机关提出申诉,而不是自接到处分决定之日起30日内。A所指的申诉期限的起算点错误,应选。第91条第2款规定,复核、申诉期间不停止人事处理决定的执行。B错误,应选。第58条规定,公务员在受处分期间不得晋升职务和级别,其中受记过、记大过、降级、撤职处分的,不得晋升工资档次。并未指明不能享受年终奖金,所以C错误,应选。根据第59条第2款规定,解除处分后,晋升工资档次、级别和职务不再受原处分的影响。但是,解除降级、撤职处分的,不视为恢复原级别、原职务。D项错误,应选。

单项选择题
阅读理解

阅读理解。

     The American newspaper has been around for about three hundred years. In 1721, the printer James

Franklin, Benjamin's older brother, started the New England Courant, and that was what we might recognize

today as a real newspaper. He filled his paper with stories of adventure, articles on art, on famous people,

and on all sorts of political subjects.

     Three centuries after the appearance of Franklin's Courant, few believe that newspapers in their present

printed from will remain alive for long. Newspaper companies are losing advertisers (广告商), readers,

market value, and in some cases, their sense of purpose at a speed that would not have been imaginable just

several years ago. The chief editor (主编) of the Times said recently,"At places where they gather, editors

ask one another, 'How are you?', as if they have just come out of the hospital or a lost law case. "An article

about the newspaper appeared on the website of the Guandian, under the headline"NOT DEAD YET."

     Perhaps not, but the rise of the Internet, which has made the daily newspaper look slow and out of step

with the world, has brought about a real sense of death. Some American newspapers have lost 42% of their

market value in the past three years. The New York Times Company has seen its stock (股票) drop by 54%

since the end of 2004, with much of the loss coming in the past year. A manager at Deutsche Bank suggested

that stock-holders sell off their Times stock. The Washington Post Company has prevented the trouble only

by changing part of its business to education; its testing and test-preparation service now brings in at least half

the company's income.

1. What can we learn about the New England Courant?

A. It is mainly about the stock market.

B. It marks the beginning of the American newspaper.

C. It remains a successful newspaper in America.

D. It carries articles by political leaders.

2. What can we infer about the newspaper editors?

A. They often accept readers' suggestions.

B. They care a lot about each other's health.

C. They stop doing business with advertisers.

D. They face great difficulties in their business.

3. Which of the following found a new way for its development?

A. The Washington Post.

B. The Guardian.

C. The New York Times.

D. New England Courant.

4. How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapers?

A. Satisfied.

B. Hopeful.

C. Worried.

D. Surprised.