问题 单项选择题

银行汇票持票人向银行提示付款时,必须同时提交(),缺少任何一联,银行不予受理。

A.银行汇票和进账单

B.银行汇票和解讫通知

C.银行汇票和持票人身份证件

D.进账单和解讫通知

答案

参考答案:B

解析:根据《支付结算办法》第65条规定,持票人向银行提示付款时,必须同时提交银行汇票和解讫通知,缺少任何一联,银行不予受理。

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Water goes around and around Earth in a never ending journey called the water cycle(循环). The sun heats up lakes, oceans, and other wet places on Earth. When the water gets warm enough, it changes into vapour. Plants also give off lots of water vapour. Some of this water vapour cools off high in the sky and becomes clouds. Then it falls back to Earth in a new place as rain or snow. This cycle happens over and over again.

The ground can absorb water like a sponge (海绵). If you could see this groundwater, it wouldn’t look like a lake or river. The groundwater is mixed in with the rocks and sand that lie in layers(层) below Earth’s surface.

Groundwater moves along slowly. How slowly? Maybe 1.5 kilometres in one century. Some of this water has been underground for thousands of years. And once groundwater is pumped out of the ground from a deep well(井) by people, it may take hundreds of years for another water to take its place.

小题1:In which order does water go around Earth?

a .Fall down as rain or snow.  b. Heated up by the sun on lakes, oceans and other wet places.

c. Cool off high in the sky.     d.  Form clouds.     e.  Change into vapour.

A.dacbe

B.becda

C.caebd

D.bceda小题2:The groundwater seems to________.

A.be just on the ground

B.be pure water like that in a lake or river

C.exist in rocks and sand

D.flow along like rivers or streams小题3:The underlined word “pumped” in the passage can be replaced by________.

A.run

B.pushed

C.drawn

D.picked小题4:What conclusion(结论) can we draw from the passage?

A.Groundwater can be quickly replaced by other water once pumped out.

B.Groundwater is very valuable.

C.Groundwater has nothing to do with human beings.

D.Groundwater travel in an unknown way.

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The issue of privacy versus openness is a paradox, particularly when it comes to the American home. “Lots” or “yards” (gardens) can be large and many are not enclosed by the walls, fences or hedges so popular in other cultures. Similarly, “window treatments” frame the window. but the use of European-style net curtains to screen out nosy neighbors is rare. In the same style, first-time visitors to an American home may be proudly given the full tour; even walk-in closets and en suite bathrooms are not considered off-limits. They may also be encouraged to help themselves to a soda from the fridge. All this gives an impression of openness.

Yet Americans do value their personal space and privacy. A Brazilian expatriate (侨民) who dropped in on her usually friendly Connecticut neighbors unannounced got the clear impression she should have called first. Similarly while a typical suburban home features large, shared areas, such as an open-plan kitchen and family room or “den”, ample private space is also allowed in the floor plan. A visit to a family home in the evening would likely find the family members dispersed, each independently watching TV, on the phone, surfing the Internet, or otherwise recharging batteries in the privacy of their own bedroom.

American individualism, expansiveness, and abundance are expressed in lifestyle. Despite the fact that the average household size has declined over the past thirty years from3.1 people to 2.6 people per household, the average size of a new family home increased during the same period from 1,500 to 2,200 square feet.

A common observation is just how outsized everything is. The beds are king-sized, the TVs have giant screens, the burgers are “whoppers (庞然大物),” appliances are “industrial” size. The largest popcorn or soda at the movies can be “supersized.” Closets are “walk in,” and some cars are the size of a military vehicle.

小题1:The passage suggests that Americans__________.

A.are rich enough to afford large size houses and luxurious electricity appliances

B.are very shy when talking about keeping their privacy and their personal space

C.would like to express their lifestyles in public to show them off

D.enjoy openness as well as individualism although they seem to contradict each other小题2:Why can we say that American individualism, expansiveness, and abundance are expressed in their lifestyle?

A.Because the average size of a new house has increased during the past thirty years.

B.Because Americans often use European-style net curtains to screen out nosy neighbors.

C.Because many houses are equipped with walk-in closets.

D.Because the house size, outsized household furniture and independent living habits have proved it.小题3:The underlined phrase in the passage means________.

A.filling a battery with electrical power

B.recovering your strength and energy by resting for a while

C.changing your batteries again

D.obtaining new batteries because old ones are running out小题4:According to the passage, if you drop in on an American family which is usually friendly to you in the evening, you________.

A.will be deeply impressed by their family get-together scene

B.will be invited to a party which is well-prepared

C.will find family members scattered, and enjoying themselves individually

D.will be warmly welcomed even if they don’t get informed of your visit earlier