问题 单项选择题

While some international couriers are showing signs of exhaustion, EMS (Express Mail Service), the generic name for the courier services of post offices, seems to be finding its stride. Known as Datapost in Britain, as Chronopost in France, and as A1-Barid al-Mumtaz in Saudi Arabia, EMS is now second in the international courier business (jointly with TNT Skypack). Last year it delivered 5.6 million items, weighing less than 20 kilograms each, across borders. That and its annual growth rate of around 5 percent have worried DHL, the market leader, enough for it to counter-attack in the Courts.
On October 26, a Dutch judge ruled against DHL on all three counts filed against the Dutch post office: that the three-initial name was too close to DHL’s; that the orange lines in the EMS logo were too similar to DHL’s dark red ones; and that the claim to the widest route system in the world was unfounded. DHL has threatened the Swiss post office with similar action, but it may reconsider after the Dutch ruling.
EMS has some advantages over the private couriers. One is a dense ready-made network of offices, especially in Europe, the avowed target area of the private couriers. Another advantage is a long tradition of working with customs authorities. In a business where minutes count, it pays to have good friends at customs. That advantage particularly irritates the private couriers because there is no legal way to combat such unquantifiable coziness.
The private courier services are also annoyed because in countries like Switzerland and Italy, where the post office is officially a monopoly, they pay it a fee. In Switzerland DHL says it pays more than SFr lm ($ 708,000) "to the competition" each year. In France the couriers have won a battle for exoneration.
Although governments are under little pressure to keep prices artificially low, EMS is often cheaper than the private couriers, but not always. A recent test in Britain (on a domestic route) showed Datapost about halfway between the least and the most expensive, but gave it full marks for speed and service.
Each national EMS is free to set its rates and follow its own rules on things like bulk discounts. The Universal Postal Union, based in Berne, determines how costs and revenues are split between sending and receiving countries, and standardizes procedures. More than 100 postal administrations have linked into the system—and more are coming, including Russia’s. That makes the feisty EMS particularly happy since its rivals have not been allowed to serve anywhere in Russia.

Which of the following can be inferred about Russia

A. Russia needed to compete with other European countries in EMS.
B. There were no private courier services in Russia.
C. The postal administration in Russia linked with the network long ago.
D. Russia was quite hesitant in the international cooperation.

答案

参考答案:B

解析: 推断题型
见第六段最后一句:俄罗斯的加入令EMS格外高兴,因为它的对手在俄罗斯全境都不准有业务;由此可推断B为答案。

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
问答题

       5月12日下午14时28分,四川汶川发生了里氏8级强烈地震。下面是在地震救援中捕捉到的几个感人镜头。

       镜头一:她死了,双膝跪地,双手扶着地面,整个上身向前匍匐着,而在她的身体下面躺着她的孩子。孩子只有三四个月大,包在一个红色带黄花的小被子里。在母亲的庇护下,他毫发未伤,正安静地睡着。随行的医生准备为孩子做检查时,意外地发现有一部手机塞在被子里,屏幕上是一条已经写好的短信“亲爱的宝贝,如果你能活着,一定要记住我爱你”。

       镜头二:在德阳市汉旺镇一所倒塌中学的操场上,谭千秋的妻子正在仔细擦拭着丈夫的遗体。旁边一位救援人员流着眼泪说:“我们发现他的时候,他双臂张开趴在课桌上,身下还死死护着4个学生,4个学生都活了。”

       镜头三:绵竹县一所主教学楼坍塌了一半,许多学生被埋在了下面,救援正在紧张地进行。突然,教学楼在余震中发生移动,摇摇欲坠。指挥员命令马上撤离。一位刚从废墟中救出一个孩子的战士跪下来大哭,对拖他的人说:“你们让我再去救一个,求求你们让我再去救一个!我还能再救一个!” 

(1)下面是王涵同学的阅读感言,请你也用一句话写出读后的感受。

王涵的感言:天灾无情,人间有爱!

你的感受:______________________________________________

(2)虽然你不能亲历救灾现场,但可以给灾区的孩子们写一条短信,表达对他们的关心和鼓励。(30字左右)

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