党在社会主义初级阶段的基本路线是领导和团结全国各族人民,以经济建设为中心,坚持四项基本原则,坚持改革开放,自力更生,艰苦创业,为把我国建设成为富强、民主、文明、和谐、( )的( )而奋斗。
A. 美丽 B. 美好 C. 社会主义现代化国家 D. 社会主义现代化强国
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德育工作的出发点是()。A. 德育意义B. 德育内容C. 德育目标D. 德育任务
德育工作的出发点是()。A. 德育意义B. 德育内容C. 德育目标D. 德育任务
A. 德育意义B. 德育内容C. 德育目标D. 德育任务
B. 德育内容C. 德育目标D. 德育任务
C. 德育目标D. 德育任务
D. 德育任务
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2016年6月6日持票人甲将付款提示期限到期日为2016年6月5日的银行承兑汇票背书转让给乙。2016年6月7日,乙向付款行提示付款,银行以超过付款提示期为由拒绝。以下说法正确的是()。
A.甲不得将超过付款提示期限的汇票背书转让
B.甲可以将该汇票背书转让,且不承担票据责任
C.汇票已转让故应由乙独立承担汇票责任
D.甲应当向持票人乙承担汇票责任
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[听力原文] Before starting our tour of Monticello, I’d like to give you some historical facts that might help you appreciate what you see today even more. Monticello was the very much loved home of Thomas Jefferson for over fifty years. Jefferson, who was, of course, President, was also a great reader and language enthusiast. He read widely on different subjects, including architecture. He wasn’t formally trained in architecture, but as a result of his study and observation of other buildings, he was able to help design and build the house. He chose the site himself, naming the estate "Monticello", which means "little mountain" in Italian. In fact, many of the ideas behind the design also came from the Italian architect Andrea Palladio, who lived in the sixteenth century and who had a great influence on the architecture of England. Jefferson, however, ignored one of Palladio’s principles—that is, not to build in a high place. Monticello’s elevation made the transportation of what was needed at the house—for example, food-especially difficult. But the view from the estate would not be as spectacular if Jefferson had followed Palladio’s advice; there really is no boundary between the house and the nature around it, and so Jefferson was able to look out on his beloved state of Virginia from this wonderful vantage point. Now we’ll go on to Jefferson’s library.
[听力原文]
Before starting our tour of Monticello, I’d like to give you some historical facts that might help you appreciate what you see today even more.
Monticello was the very much loved home of Thomas Jefferson for over fifty years. Jefferson, who was, of course, President, was also a great reader and language enthusiast. He read widely on different subjects, including architecture. He wasn’t formally trained in architecture, but as a result of his study and observation of other buildings, he was able to help design and build the house. He chose the site himself, naming the estate "Monticello", which means "little mountain" in Italian. In fact, many of the ideas behind the design also came from the Italian architect Andrea Palladio, who lived in the sixteenth century and who had a great influence on the architecture of England.
Jefferson, however, ignored one of Palladio’s principles—that is, not to build in a high place. Monticello’s elevation made the transportation of what was needed at the house—for example, food-especially difficult. But the view from the estate would not be as spectacular if Jefferson had followed Palladio’s advice; there really is no boundary between the house and the nature around it, and so Jefferson was able to look out on his beloved state of Virginia from this wonderful vantage point.
Now we’ll go on to Jefferson’s library.
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