问题 单项选择题

2008年1-6月浙江省城乡居民收支数据表

城镇居民收支(元)1-6月同比±%
人均可支配收入1242510.6
人均消费性支出761810.0
食品286115.2
衣着8488.7
居住64722.8
家庭设备用品服务37916.1
医疗保健48914.9
交通和通讯12280.6
娱乐教育文化902x
其他商品和服务26414.1
农村居民收支(元)1-6月同比±%
农村居民人均现金收入610013.6
人均消费性支出345116.5
食品132718.3
衣着2668.6
居住69748.5
家庭设备用品服务18516.0
交通和通讯386-3.2
文化教育、娱乐2740.2
医疗保健2398.3
其他商品和服务772.9

2008年1-6月,城镇居民8类人均消费性支出占人均消费性总支出的比重超过10%的有:

A.2个
B.3个
C.4个
D.5个

答案

参考答案:C

解析: 由表格可知,7618×10%=761.8元,则大于761.8元的有食品、衣着、交通和通讯、娱乐教育文化4个。

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     Sixteen-year-old Karlos Dearmans's future is looking much brighter than be might have imagined.

"I've always been into bikes, but never thought I'd end up working with them," he says. "This scheme

has changed my life." 

     Karlos is learning to refurbish (翻新) old bicycles in the workshop of ReCycle Bikes, a local community

(社区) charity in Sheffied, which has a contract with the city council to provide training opportunities for

young people aged 14 to 16, particularly those dropping out of school.

     "It's about engaging youngsters with education and you thtraining by teaching them work and life skills,"

explains Des Pearce, workshop training manager. "These young people have so much potential, but often

don't realize it."

     Established in 2001, ReCycle Bikes repairs bicycles donated by the public, which, once restored, are

sold for £20. Abandoned bikes supplied by the council ensure a steady flow of bikes, but a recently

formed partnership with Sheffield University should improve further the prospects of the young mechanics.   

     "The student population presents a large and ready market," says Pearce. "So we approached the

university last year and offered to host bike sales on the campus. They thought it was a great idea, and

agreed to supplement our council funding. This means we can train youngsters to repair extra 500 bikes

over three years."   

     Having set up ReCycle Bikes on his own, Pearce now has the staff and resources to track the career

development of those who have passed through his workshop. "However, in the past we depended on

the evidence of personal accounts from the schools because of lack of human and material resources,"

he says.   

     That most of the teenagers enjoy the work is, according to Pearce, easily explained. "Most kids have

ridden a bike and know how to oil a chain or mend a puncture. As low-cost transport, cycling gives the

young and old a sense of freedom and independence, and the impact on their well-being is immense. Add

to that a growing concern for the environment, and it's no surprise that bike sales are on the increase."

1. What do we know about ReCycle Bikes?

A. It is a popular brand of bikes which are sold in Sheffield.

B. It is a local community charity that provides training opportunities for reenagers.

C. It is a contract signed between a local community charity and the city council.

D. It is a training program offered by the city council to those excluded from school.

2. How did ReCycle Bikes run at the beginning?

A. By repairing bicycles donated by the public and selling them.

B. By donations from the public and Sheffield University.

C. By selling bicycles supplied by the city council.

D. By tuition fees from kids aged between 14 and 16.

3. ReCycle Bikes has formed a partnership with Sheffield University because ____.

A. students at Sheffield University assure a large and ready market

B. Sheffield University offers many mechanical teachers to ReCycle Bikes

C. heffield University donates a lot of money to ReCycle Bikes

D. teenagers at ReCycle Bikes can study at Sheffield University

4. ReCycle Bikes depended on information from the schools in the past because ____.

A. the schools could give accurate information  to improve its service

B. students disliked telling the truth when asked about  their personal ideas

C. ReCycle Bikes didn't have the ability to track students'  career development

D. most of the training organizations did it this way at that moment