问题 单项选择题

某项目经理部承建了一项城市桥梁和道路工程,工程开工时正遇雨季,工程实施了几个月,施工中拟建道路要通过城市绿地。且发现工期未达到节点目标。

因建设或其他原因需要临时占用城市绿化用地时,须经城市人民政府()部门批准,办理临时用地手续。

A.绿化规划

B.园林绿化

C.绿化管理主管

D.绿化行政主管

答案

参考答案:D

单项选择题
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It is not just Indian software and "business-process outsourcing" firms that are benefiting from the rise of the internet. Indian modern art is also on an upward spiral, driven by the aspirations of newly rich Indians, especially those living abroad, who use the internet to spot paintings and track prices at hundreds of gallery and auction websites. Prices have risen around 20-fold since 2000, particularly for prized names such as Tyeb Mehta and F. N. Souza.

There would have been "no chance" of that happening so fast without the internet, says Arun Vadehra, who runs a gallery in Delhi and is an adviser to Christie’s, an international auction house. He expects worldwide sales of Indian art, worth $200million last year, to double in 2006. It is still a tiny fraction of the $ 30 billion global art market, but is sizeable for an emerging market.

For newly rich often very rich-non-resident Indians, expensive art is a badge of success in a foreign land. "Who you are, and what you have, are on your walls," says Lavesh Jagasia, an art dealer in Mumbai. Indian art may also beat other forms of investment. A painting by Mr. Mehta that fetched $1.58million last September would have gone for little more than $100,000 just four years ago. And a $22million art-investment fund launched in July by Osian’s, a big Indian auction house, has grown by 4.1& in its first two months.

Scant attention was paid to modern Indian art until the end of the 1990s. Then wealthy Indians, particularly those living abroad, began to take an interest. Dinesh Vazirani, who runs Saffronart, a leading Indian auction site, says 60% of his sales go to buyers overseas.

The focus now is on six auctions this month. Two took place in India last week; work by younger artists such as Surendran Nair and Shibu Natesan beat estimates by more than 70%. Sotheby’s and Christie’s have auctions in New York next week, each with a Tyeb Mehta that is expected to fetch more than $1 million. The real question is tee fate of other works, including some by Mr. Souza with estimates of up to $600,000. If they do well, it will demonstrate that there is p demand and will pull up prices across the board. This looks like a market with a long way to run.

Which of the following is true according to the text()

A. People attached importance to modern Indian art long before the end of 1980s

B. Rich Indians, particularly those living abroad, had a p passion for modern Indian art for ages

C. Prices at the emerging market of modern art had been climbing and then declining

D. Rich Indians did not show interest in modern Indian art until the end of the 1990s