问题 单项选择题

什么是短信业务中账户类型所指的介质类存款户()

A.手动输入客户信息的客户

B.可通过磁条读取到账号信息的客户

C.无法通过磁条信息读取到的客户

D.具有贷款的客户

答案

参考答案:B

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读《手比头高》,回答问题。   

  父亲发脾气时是这个样子:眼睛直直地瞪着你,高声数落。在我顶嘴拒不认错的时候,他甚至会粗鲁地攥起老拳连眉毛都竖起来,可怕极了。     

  去年刚升入初中的那些日子,面对盛怒的父亲,我既伤心又沮丧,经常默不作声,心里却在说:不要像管小孩子一样管我!     

  那时的我,对学习对生活都有许多自以为得意的想法。讨厌日常生活和学习中的琐碎小事,对父亲给予我的“大事做不来,小事不愿做”之类的评价嗤之以鼻。     

  我迫不及待地告诉家人,我拥有许多听众,我的同学、老师和新交的朋友都愿意听我演讲,我眉飞色舞地对家人说:“在快节奏的现代生活中,演讲是一门实用性很强的艺术,拥有听众,就拥有成功。”父亲朝我一瞟:“这么说,你的知音可多了?”我愈发得意起来:“那还用说,当然啦!”我忘情地等待父亲热烈的赞扬。     

  可是,我想错了,抬头看见坐在对面的父亲正一脸怒气地盯着我。他眉毛拧起来,脸绷得紧紧的,把筷子放到一边。我感到惊愕,避开父亲的目光,自言自语地轻声说:“我哪儿说错了吗?”“你以为你都对?”父亲几乎是咬牙切齿地说。我忍不住叫了起来:“我是对的,不对的是你,这么粗鲁,这么简单,这么不理解人,你真让我受够了。”     

  父亲的手似乎有些颤抖,他腾地站起来,挥着胳膊大声命令我:“把手举起来!”     

  我无法理解他,觉得他非常可笑,家人不知怎么回事,只有母亲附和着也叫我把手举起来,我再也咽不下这口气,拔腿走出房间。     

  父亲在我身后高喊:“给我回来!”可我没听,我想以走迫使他明白自己是过分的。     

  然而,没等我跨出房门,就被父亲一把抓住了,他紧紧地握着我的胳膊使劲让我转身。我看见父亲鬓角已有几丝白发,愤怒使他的脸涨的紫红紫红的,我从对峙中软下来,让他把我拽回餐桌旁。     

  他把我按到椅子上坐下,口气严厉地说:“叫你举手不服气?你把手举起来,我要你好好看看,手比头高,这意味着什么?这意味着无论什么时候,干总是第一重要的,不管你想得多好,讲得多好,你都得要干,要动手干!夸夸其谈,只能一事无成,你难道想做那样的人?”父亲一口气说下来。我在他的眼中看到有泪光闪动。     

  “手比头高”,父亲的这一席话如同掠过平岗的疾风,一下子起开了我的心智,我终于悟出了自己的浮躁与浅薄,望着父亲因激动而泪光盈盈的眼,我感受到了他急切却深沉的期盼,那是父亲对儿子才会有的期盼。     

1.“手比头高”在文中的含义是什么?

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2.文中画线的句子表现了“我”当时怎样的心理?

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3.为什么“我看见父亲鬓角已有几丝白发,愤怒使他的脸涨得紫红紫红的”,我就“从对峙中软下来”?

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4.文章的结尾处说“我终于悟出了自己的浮躁与浅薄”,从文章中看,我有许多“浮躁与浅薄”的表现,请找出一例。

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5.爸爸因为我“忘情地陶醉”动怒了,你认为爸爸做得对吗?请谈谈你的看法。

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单项选择题

Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes.. emotional reactions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people. "The burnt child fears the fire" is one instance; another is the rise of despots like Hitler. Both these examples also point up the fact that attitudes come from experience. In the one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was indirect and cumulative. The Nazis were influenced largely by the speeches they heard and the books they read.

The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in a strategic position to influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from those adults whose words are highly regarded by them.

Another reason it is true is that pupils often devote their time to a subject in school that has only been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who had previously acquired little knowledge of Mexico his teacher’s method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans.

The media through which the teacher can develop wholesome attitudes are innumerable. Social studies (with special reference to races, creeds and nationalities), science matters of health and safety, the very atmosphere of the classroom... these are a few of the fertile fields for the inculcation of proper emotional reactions.

However, when children go to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to attempt to change their feelings by cajoling or scolding them. She can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences.

To illustrate, first-grade pupils afraid of policemen will probably alter their attitudes after a classroom chat with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips.

Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence can be negative if she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions on which children should be encouraged to reach their own decision as a result of objective analysis of all the facts.

The central idea conveyed in the above text is that()

A. attitudes affect our actions

B. teachers play a significant role in developing or reshaping pupils’ attitudes

C. attitudes can be modified by some classroom experiences

D. by their attitudes, teachers don’t affect pupils’ attitudes deliberately