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阅读理解。
Steve Ballmer is always exciting, as he was this time in front of over 2,000 students from Qinghua
University and Beijing University.
Ballmer, president (总裁) of Microsoft Corp., received a warm welcome at Qinghua University when he
gave a talk on the next generation (一代) of the Internet on September 19th. He came to China last week for
a two-day visit, during which he slept only four hours and had many meetings with government officials (政府官员) and men of business. After all those business matters, he came to Qinghua and was asked thousands
of questions from the excited students.
Ballmer, who joined Microsoft in 1980, is the first business manager hired (聘用) by Bill Gates, a
schoolmate of Ballmer at Harvard. Gates first dropped out of school to start Microsoft and Ballmer was still
studying, but he also gave up his studies and joined Bill Gates' five-year-old Microsoft in 1980.
In his talk to the students, Ballmer described what the Internet will bring to their life. He said there are
several hundred Qinghua graduates now working or being trained at Microsoft both in China and in the US.
He also warned the students not to drop out of school and follow the examples of Bill Gates and himself.
1. Ballmer gave a talk on ___________ at Qinghua.
A. the future of the Internet
B. how to use the software made in his company
C. what computers will bring to universities
D. his own experience from Harvard to Microsoft
2. It seemed that Ballmer came to China mainly ___________.
A. to meet some government officials
B. to give a talk at Qinghua University
C. to manage business matters
D. to visit places of interest
3. He encouraged Chinese students ___________.
A. to work for Microsoft in China or in America
B. to follow the examples of Bill Gates and himself
C. to work on software
D. to go on and finish their college education
4. From the passage we know Steve Ballmer ___________.
A. graduated from Harvard University
B. asked the students a lot of questions
C. is president of Microsoft Corp
D. started Microsoft Corp. in 1980

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【单选题】Passage ThreeEthics Office Backs Interior Official民族部支持内政部的官员What, according to Devaney, seemed to be the causes of ethics problems with the Interior Department () A.Seeking out projects for former ...

A.
Passage Three
B.
Ethics Office Backs Interior Official
C.
民族部支持内政部的官员
D.
The Office of Government Ethics said the Interior Department’s No. 2 official, Steven Griles, did not appear to violate ethics rules by arranging meetings between Interior officials and his former lobbying s and partners.
E.
The office, after reviewing an 18-month investigation by the Interior Department’s inspector general, said it found no ethics violations by Griles in the department’s awarding of more than $1.6 million i contracts in 2001 and 2002 to Advanced Power Technologies Inc., a former .
F.
Interior Department Inspector General Earl Devaney said Griles’ behavior is the latest case of an Interior official falling to consider perceived impropriety in his actions. He also called the department’s underfunded ethics office "a train wreck waiting to happen. "
G.
Interior Secretary Gale Norton and Republicans in Congress said the report clears Griles of any wrongdoing. Griles is gratified by the finding that he had "adhered to ethics laws and rules. "
H.
"I am glad this matter is behind me," he saiD.
I.
Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., called Devaney’s report a case of the "foxes guarding the foxes," saying the questionable conduct and special treatment given to Griles’ former s "cannot help but leave a sour taste in the mouth of anyone who believes in the fairness of government. "
J.
Environmentalists had alleged that Griles helped former s land government contracts, intervened in an environmental study of coalbed methane development in Wyoming, and held a dinner for senior department officials at the home of his former lobbying partner.
.
Two matters—the coalbed methane ysis and the Interior Department dinner—were referred to Norton by the Office of Government Ethics for possible action. Norton said they had been adequately addresseD.
K.
"This closes the issue," Norton said in a statement.
L.
Kristen Sykes of Friends of the Earth disagreed and said Griles should be fireD.
M.
"It uncovers regular and consistent breaches of Griles’ ethics agreements and , more importantly, blatant violations of the public’s trust," she saiD."If this White House is serious about ethics and accountability, Mr. Griles should be dismissed immediately. "
N.
Devaney did not draw conclusions in his report, but said in a letter to the department that regardless of whether Griles broke the law, the appearance of wrongdoing erodes public trust.
.
"This is the only one in a series of cases in which we have observed an institutional failure to consider the appearance of a particular course of conduct," he wrote. "It is my hope, however, that this may be the case that changes the ethical culture in the department. "
.
Last month, Devaney cleared the department’s former top lawyer, Bill Myers, of allegations that his official actions benefited former lobbying s. An investigation is under way into whether Bureau of Land Management Director Kathleen Clarke violated ethics rules by participating in meetings regarding a land exchange in Utah, where she was the state’s director of natural resources.
.
Griles continues to receive $284,000 a year as part of a four-year severance package from his former lobbying firm.
.
In April 2002, the Environmental Protection Agency was about to object to an environmental study of coalbed methane drilling in Wyoming when Griles interveneD.In a phone call and letter, he urged EPA to resolve its differences to keep the project on track. At least six of Griles’s former s had interest in the project.
.
Devaney also found that Interior Department officials sought out projects to award to one of Griles’ former s, Advanced Power Technologies, Inc., ather than letting APTI compete for existing projects.
.
After joining the Interior Department, Griles held a dinner party for senior department officials at the home of his former lobbying partner, Marc Himmelstein.Assistant Secretary Rebecca Watson, told Devaney she believed it was improper and could give the appearance of favoritism. Griles said it was a social that he would have hosted at his home if he had space.
.
Devaney said ethics issues can arise with any appointee, but neglect and a lack of funding have left the Interior Department’s enthics office unable to shepherd officials through the ethics minefielD.

【多选题】官员乙提出的建议有利于缓解( )。

A.
摩擦性失业
B.
技术性失业
C.
周期性失业
D.
结构性失业

【单选题】国家的政府官员和公民对于政府在其行动中负有义务遵守规则的理解是相同的。因此,如果一个国家故意无视国际法,该国政府官员的态度也会变得不支持他们的政府。上述推论是以下哪一个假设为前提的?()

A.
人们对政府义务的理解经常改变
B.
每个国家的公民相信政府应该遵守国际法
C.
一个国家的公民赞成政府通过合法的方式发展其国际影响力
D.
当选的政府官员比任命的政府官员更可能怀疑政府行动的明智性

【单选题】我觉得政府官员应该多听取群众的意见。

A.
非常不同意
B.
不太同意
C.
不确定
D.
基本同意
E.
非常同意

【单选题】下列不属于国际官员的是

A.
技术代表
B.
医务代表
C.
反兴奋剂代表
D.
赛事总管
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【单选题】Passage ThreeEthics Office Backs Interior Official民族部支持内政部的官员What, according to Devaney, seemed to be the causes of ethics problems with the Interior Department () A.Seeking out projects for former ...
A.
Passage Three
B.
Ethics Office Backs Interior Official
C.
民族部支持内政部的官员
D.
The Office of Government Ethics said the Interior Department’s No. 2 official, Steven Griles, did not appear to violate ethics rules by arranging meetings between Interior officials and his former lobbying s and partners.
E.
The office, after reviewing an 18-month investigation by the Interior Department’s inspector general, said it found no ethics violations by Griles in the department’s awarding of more than $1.6 million i contracts in 2001 and 2002 to Advanced Power Technologies Inc., a former .
F.
Interior Department Inspector General Earl Devaney said Griles’ behavior is the latest case of an Interior official falling to consider perceived impropriety in his actions. He also called the department’s underfunded ethics office "a train wreck waiting to happen. "
G.
Interior Secretary Gale Norton and Republicans in Congress said the report clears Griles of any wrongdoing. Griles is gratified by the finding that he had "adhered to ethics laws and rules. "
H.
"I am glad this matter is behind me," he saiD.
I.
Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., called Devaney’s report a case of the "foxes guarding the foxes," saying the questionable conduct and special treatment given to Griles’ former s "cannot help but leave a sour taste in the mouth of anyone who believes in the fairness of government. "
J.
Environmentalists had alleged that Griles helped former s land government contracts, intervened in an environmental study of coalbed methane development in Wyoming, and held a dinner for senior department officials at the home of his former lobbying partner.
.
Two matters—the coalbed methane ysis and the Interior Department dinner—were referred to Norton by the Office of Government Ethics for possible action. Norton said they had been adequately addresseD.
K.
"This closes the issue," Norton said in a statement.
L.
Kristen Sykes of Friends of the Earth disagreed and said Griles should be fireD.
M.
"It uncovers regular and consistent breaches of Griles’ ethics agreements and , more importantly, blatant violations of the public’s trust," she saiD."If this White House is serious about ethics and accountability, Mr. Griles should be dismissed immediately. "
N.
Devaney did not draw conclusions in his report, but said in a letter to the department that regardless of whether Griles broke the law, the appearance of wrongdoing erodes public trust.
.
"This is the only one in a series of cases in which we have observed an institutional failure to consider the appearance of a particular course of conduct," he wrote. "It is my hope, however, that this may be the case that changes the ethical culture in the department. "
.
Last month, Devaney cleared the department’s former top lawyer, Bill Myers, of allegations that his official actions benefited former lobbying s. An investigation is under way into whether Bureau of Land Management Director Kathleen Clarke violated ethics rules by participating in meetings regarding a land exchange in Utah, where she was the state’s director of natural resources.
.
Griles continues to receive $284,000 a year as part of a four-year severance package from his former lobbying firm.
.
In April 2002, the Environmental Protection Agency was about to object to an environmental study of coalbed methane drilling in Wyoming when Griles interveneD.In a phone call and letter, he urged EPA to resolve its differences to keep the project on track. At least six of Griles’s former s had interest in the project.
.
Devaney also found that Interior Department officials sought out projects to award to one of Griles’ former s, Advanced Power Technologies, Inc., ather than letting APTI compete for existing projects.
.
After joining the Interior Department, Griles held a dinner party for senior department officials at the home of his former lobbying partner, Marc Himmelstein.Assistant Secretary Rebecca Watson, told Devaney she believed it was improper and could give the appearance of favoritism. Griles said it was a social that he would have hosted at his home if he had space.
.
Devaney said ethics issues can arise with any appointee, but neglect and a lack of funding have left the Interior Department’s enthics office unable to shepherd officials through the ethics minefielD.
【多选题】官员乙提出的建议有利于缓解( )。
A.
摩擦性失业
B.
技术性失业
C.
周期性失业
D.
结构性失业
【单选题】中国古代官制主要通过()来对官员进行规范和约束。
A.
锦衣卫;
B.
都察院;
C.
宗教;
D.
道德教化和礼治秩序
【单选题】国家的政府官员和公民对于政府在其行动中负有义务遵守规则的理解是相同的。因此,如果一个国家故意无视国际法,该国政府官员的态度也会变得不支持他们的政府。上述推论是以下哪一个假设为前提的?()
A.
人们对政府义务的理解经常改变
B.
每个国家的公民相信政府应该遵守国际法
C.
一个国家的公民赞成政府通过合法的方式发展其国际影响力
D.
当选的政府官员比任命的政府官员更可能怀疑政府行动的明智性
【单选题】我觉得政府官员应该多听取群众的意见。
A.
非常不同意
B.
不太同意
C.
不确定
D.
基本同意
E.
非常同意
【单选题】下列不属于国际官员的是
A.
技术代表
B.
医务代表
C.
反兴奋剂代表
D.
赛事总管
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