问题 多项选择题

对输往欧盟的货物木质包装的处理表述正确的有( )

A.不需要检验检疫机构出具熏蒸/消毒证书

B.使用疫区的针叶木质包装,在出口前须进行除害处理并出具《植物检疫证书》;

C.非使用疫区的针叶木质包装,实施检疫并出具《植物检疫证书》

D.对使用非针叶树木质包装的,需要出具检验检疫证书的

答案

参考答案:B,C,D

解析:对输往欧盟的货物木质包装的处理:(1)使用疫区的针叶木质包装,在出口前须进行除害处理并出具《植物检疫证书》;(2)对非使用疫区的针叶木质包装,实施检疫并出具《植物检疫证书》;(3)对使用非针叶树木质包装的,需要出具检验检疫证书的,可向检验检疫机构报检,经对木质包装除害处理,处理合格的出具《熏蒸/消毒证书》。

单项选择题
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     I fell in love with the minister's son the winter I turned fourteen. He was not Chinese. For Christmas

I prayed for the boy, Robert. When I found out that my parents had invited the minister's family over for

Christmas Eve dinner, I cried in panic. What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners?

    On Christmas Eve, my mother created abundant Chinese food. And then they arrived-the minister's

family and all my relatives. Robert greeted hello, and I pretended he__was__not__worthy__of__existence.

    Dinner threw me deeper into disappointment. My relatives licked (舔) the ends of their chopsticks and

reached across the table. Robert and his family waited patiently for a large plate to be passed to them.

My relatives murmured with pleasure when my mother brought out the whole steamed fish. Robert made

a face. Then my father reached his chopsticks just below the fish eye and picked out the soft meat. "Amy, your favorite," he said, offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear.

     At the end of the meal, my father leaned back and burped (打嗝) loudly, thanking my mother for her

fine cooking. "It's a polite Chinese custom to show you are satisfied," explained my father to our

astonished guests. Robert was looking down at his plate with a reddish face. The minister managed to

bring up a quiet burp. I was shocked into silence for the rest of the night.

     After everyone had gone, my mother said to me, "You want to be the same as American girls on the

outside." She handed me an early gift. It was a miniskirt. "But inside you must always be Chinese. You

must be proud that you are different. Your only shame is to have shame."

     It was not until years later that I was able to fully appreciate her lesson and the purpose behind her

particular menu. For Christmas Eve that year, she had chosen excellent Chinese food.

1. When the writer found out the minister's family would come for Christmas Eve dinner, she

     cried mainly because ________.

A. she worried about their shabby Chinese Christmas

B. she worried about their Chinese relatives lacking American manners

C. she worried about meeting the minister's family

D. she worried about being laughed at

2. What does "he was not worthy of existence" probably mean? It means ________.

A. the writer was not interested in his existence

B. he was worthless

C. he should not exist

D. the writer expected his coming

3. The dinner threw the writer deeper into disappointment mainly because ________.

A. her relatives licked the ends of their chopsticks

B. her father reached his chopsticks to pick fish for her

C. her father leaned back and burped loudly

D. she childishly expected all of them to act in the same way as Americans did at table

4. We can infer from the passage that ________.

A. the writer appreciated her mother's lesson years later

B. the writer must be proud that she is different

C. the mother prepared to show Chinese different food culture

D. the minister's family really enjoyed the food