问题 多项选择题

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A.投资管理制度

B.投资管理办法

C.投资战略

D.投资规模

E.投资方向

答案

参考答案:A,B

问答题

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大碗和小碗


胡 军
①表哥六岁的时候,姑母因病去世,给姑父留下大笔债务。八岁那年,姑父再婚。继母来自市郊农村,给表哥带来了六岁的弟弟。
②弟弟娇惯不懂事。那年头,家里日子过得很紧。可弟弟老嫌母亲给自己盛的饭菜比哥哥的少,所以常常在饭桌上闹别扭。
③几次吵闹后,弟弟从碗柜里找了只敞口大碗,坚持要母亲用大碗给他盛饭菜,不然就不吃饭。继母心疼地望着瘦猴似的弟弟,答应了,不过开出条件:“哥哥也要换只碗。”第二天在饭桌上,继母将一只新碗递到他手里,笑着冲他眨眨眼说:“弟弟小,做哥哥的就让着他点儿。”弟弟见状,马上将新碗抢过去,和自己的大碗比,一看口径小不少,不吭声了,低头乖乖吃饭。
④虽然觉得继母待他不错,自己也该让着弟弟,表哥心里仍然有疙瘩,在继母心里,亲生的毕竟还是不一样。
⑤后来,继母去世。上个月,父亲也撒手而去。那天,表哥到父亲生前住的老房子里收拾,在一堆杂物里,居然看见了那两只他和弟弟儿时的专用碗。
⑥一个念头忽然从心头升起,表哥虽然觉得荒唐,还是按捺不住要试试。他用水把弟弟的大碗灌满,然后将大碗里的水朝自己的小碗里倒,结果,大碗的水倒光了,小碗还剩四分之一没满。表哥不信,把两只碗平放在桌面再比较,小碗接近直筒形,上下几乎一般大,大碗则口宽底窄,而且小碗比大碗高出一截。这就是两只碗的秘密,如此简单。表哥感到奇怪,自己怎么到.今天才发现。
⑦儿时一家四口围着方桌吃饭的情景又清晰呈现在眼前,继母给父亲盛好饭菜后,再给他和弟弟盛,兄弟俩每人的碗里都是满满的,然后才轮到她自己,末了常常是父亲看到剩下的饭菜少,又将自己的往继母碗里拨。记忆中的这一幕顿时变得好温馨,好动人。
⑧于是,表哥和弟弟约好,接下来的星期天,带上各自家人,还有那两只碗,到郊外给父母扫墓。
⑨世间有一种无私的爱,因其质朴,因其不事张扬,不求回报,有时即便被爱者也难以觉察,甚至产生误解。但是,爱毕竟是爱,终究有那么一天,这种爱,这种无私会被感觉,被认可,被传递,人的心灵也得以滋润、温暖和净化。

在父亲的老屋里,表哥揭开了大碗和小碗的秘密。这个秘密继母曾经向表哥做过暗示。请在文章里把相关的语句找出来。

单项选择题

Most earthquakes occur within the upper 15 miles of the earth’s surface. But earthquakes can and do occur at all depths to about 460 miles. Their number decreases as the depth increases. At about 460 miles one earthquake occurs only every few years. Near the surface earthquakes may run as high as 100 in a month, but the yearly average does not vary much. In comparison with the total number of earthquakes each year, the number of disastrous earthquakes is very small.
The extent of the disaster in an earthquake depends on many factors. If you carefully build a toy house with an erect set, it will still stand no matter how much you shake the table. But if you build a toy house with a pack of cards, a slight shake of the table will make it fall. An earthquake in Agadir, Morocco, was not p enough to be recorded on distant instruments, but it completely destroyed the city. Many per earthquakes have done comparatively little damage. If a building is well constructed and built on solid ground, it will resist an earthquake. Most deaths in earthquakes have been due to faulty building construction or poor building sites. A third and very serious factor is panic. When people rush out into narrow streets, more deaths will result.
The United Nations has played an important part in reducing the damage done by earthquakes. It has sent a team of experts to all countries known to be affected by earthquakes. Working with local geologists and engineers, the experts have studied the nature of the ground and the type of most practical building code for the local area. If followed, these suggestions will make disastrous earthquakes almost a thing of the past.
There is one type of earthquake disaster that little can be done about. This is the disaster caused by seismic sea waves, or tsunamis. (These are often called tidal waves, but the name is incorrect. They have nothing to do with tides.) In certain areas, earthquakes take place beneath the sea. These submarine earthquakes sometimes give rise to seismic sea waves. The waves are not noticeable out at sea because of their long wave length. But when they roll into harbors, they pile up into walls of water 6 to 60 feet high. The Japanese call them "tsunamis", meaning "harbor waves", because they reach a sizable height only in harbors. Tsunamis travel fairly slowly, at speeds up to 500 miles an hour. An adequate warning system is in use to warn all shores likely to be reached by the waves. But this only enables people to leave the threatened shores for higher ground. There is no way to stop the oncoming wave.

The significance of the slow speed of tsunamis is that people may

A.notice them out at sea.

B.find ways to stop them.

C.be warned early enough.

D.develop warning systems.