问题 多项选择题

票据到期被拒绝付款的,持票人可以对()行使追索权。

A.出票人

B.背书人

C.汇票的其他债务人

D.委托人

答案

参考答案:A, B, C

填空题

补充积累。

1.落红不是无情物,____________________。(龚自珍)

2.此夜曲中闻折柳,____________________。(李白)

3.轻诺必____________。(《老子》)

4.民____________不立。(《论语》)

5.____________,不能动人。(《庄子》)

6.________,天之道也;__________,人之道也。(《礼记》)

7.有所期诺,____________;有所期约,____________。(《袁氏世范》)

8.但存方寸地,____________。

9.珍惜自然资源,________________________。

10.________________________,俯首甘为孺子牛。(《自嘲》)

11.其实地上本没有路,________________________,________________________。(《故乡》)

12.我好像一只牛,吃的是草,________________________、_______。(许广平《欣慰的纪念》)

13.昔我往矣,____________。今我来思,____________。(《诗经·采薇》)

14.____________,天气晚来秋。____________,清泉石上流。(王维《山居秋瞑》)

15.马上相逢无纸笔,________________________。(岑参《逢人京使》)

16.我们爱我们的民族,这是我们________________________。(周恩来)

17.我是中国人民的儿子,我深情地爱着我的____________和____________。(邓 * * )

18.唯有____________是值得宝贵的,唯有他发扬起来,________________________。

19.我爱我的____________,爱我的人民,离开了她,离开了他们,我就无法____________,更无法写作。(巴金)

20.善待地球就是____________。

21.____________就是拯救未来。

22.有限的资源,________________________。

23.时间就是____________,无端的空耗别人的时间,其实是无异于____________的。(《门外文谈》)

24.只看一个人的著作,结果是不太好的:你就得不到________________________。必须如蜜蜂一样,采过许多花,这才能酿出蜜来。倘若叮在一处,所得就非常有限、____________了。(《致颜黎民》)

填空题

President Bush arrived in Washington and forged ahead with an ambitious agenda- (1) tax cuts, vast changes in federal social programs, expansions of executive power and (2) broad remaking of energy and education policies.
Claiming a mandate by simply declaring (3) existence, his early successes dazzled his critics. With guru Karl Rove directing the (4) , Bush won a stunning series of political victories.
He muscled his agenda through (5) friendly Congress, and gained seats for his party in the 2002 midterm elections. (6) biggest triumph came in 2004, when he won a second term despite a (7) unpopular war.
The "permanent" Republican majority he and Rove envisioned even seemed attainable (8) Bush plunged himself into his most ambitious legislative effort yet: a partial privatization (9) Social Security.
But the president who boasted about "political capital" in the heady (10) after his re-election now faces the worst of political fates as he enters (11) final year in office: borderline irrelevance.
The president’s second term has (12) defined by legislative paralysis, marked by record-low approval ratings, presidential candidates who are (13) from his shadow, and a lingering war that’s sapping his remaining reservoirs of (14) .
As he enters his final year in office with the war continuing, Republican (15) for president bolting from his shadow, and his party back in the minority (16) Congress, he is politically weakened, an early entry into lame-duck status.
And the (17) Washington atmosphere he hoped to cure is just as nasty as it was (18) he came to office seven years ago.
"lie’s left our political institutions much (19) troubled than they were before," said Thomas E. Mann, a senior fellow at (20) Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think tank. "He didn’t create the ideological polarization, but he magnified it. \