问题 多项选择题

国家公务员必须严格遵守的政治纪律有( )。

A.不得散布有损政府声誉的言论

B.不得经商、办企业以及参与其他营利性的经营活动

C.不得组织或者参加非法组织

D.不得组织或者参加反对政府的集会、游行、示威等活动

答案

参考答案:A,B,C,D

解析: 公务员必须遵守纪律,不得有下列行为:(1)散布有损国家声誉的言论,组织或者参加旨在反对国家的集会、游行、示威等活动;(2)组织或者参加非法组织,组织或者参加罢工;(3)玩忽职守,贻误工作;(4)拒绝执行上级依法作出的决定和命令;(5)压制批评,打击报复;(6)弄虚作假,误导、欺骗领导和公众;(7)贪污、行贿、受贿,利用职务之便为自己或者他人谋取私利;(8)违反财经纪律,浪费国家资财;(9)滥用职权,侵害公民、法人或者其他组织的合法权益;(10)泄露国家秘密或者工作秘密;(11)在对外交往中损害国家荣誉和利益;(12)参与或者支持色情、吸毒、赌博、迷信等活动;(13)违反职业道德、社会实践公德;(14)从事或者参与营利性活动,在企业或者其他营利性组织中兼任职务;(15)旷工或者因公外出、请假期满无正当理由逾期不归;(16)违反纪律的其他行为。故选ABCD。

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三、阅读理解(30分)

On New Year’s Eve

At midnight on New Year’s Eve, people in Rome, Italy, throw out all the things they no longer want. The streets are filled with old chairs, beds, clothes and dishes. In Madrid, Spain, the new year comes in more quietly. People flock to the main square. Each holds a bag of grapes. As the clock strikes twelve, the people eat the grapes— one for each stroke.

In Tokyo people eat noodles on New Year’s Eve. This food is said to bring long life. Early the next morning, some Japanese families climb Mount Fuji. There they watch the first sunrise of the new year.

41. This story is about New Year’s Eve in ____.

A. Italy and Spain     B. China and Japan    C. Japan             D. both A and C

42. In Rome, Italy, the streets are filled with old things on New Year’s Eve because __     .

A. people throw out all the things they no longer want

B. the city has never been clean

C. people want to change back what they want

D. they want to see the sun come up

43. People in both Spain and Japan bring in the new year by____.

A. throwing things away                      B. eating a special food

C. climbing a mountain                       D. watching the first sunrise

44. In Tokyo, people eat noodles on New Year’s Eve _____.

A. because they like eating noodles very much

B. so that the daytime could be longer

C. in order that they could live longer

D. though they don’t eat them

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