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There are many times I feel close to going crazy in Beijing. The overhooting horns and the dangerous driving of local drivers are slowly driving us cyclists to extinction, here in the bicycle capital of the world. What keeps me conscious is my weekly session with some of Beijing's warmest souls. We meet at the English corner in the Chaoyang Library. There, all topics are open for discussion. We usually talk about family and business, two Chinese priorities across all age groups, I've discovered. There are always plenty of requests to explain European religion and culture. Some, however, like one of my older students,80yearold Mr Gou, prefer to sing in English. Lately we've talked about the 60th anniversary celebrations and I'm lucky in the diversity of ages that I get a good sample of what China's thinking. Most look forward to the time off, some have been inconvenienced (by their offices being shut to make way for rehearsals) and some worry about the cost of it. I sometimes feel that even a 60yearold China is still not very well known or understood. Foreign friends with little time to spare on business and tourist visits to Beijing complain about the similar things: aggressive driving, bad air and a lot of ostentatious displays of wealth such as big cars, paunches and loud shirts. It's a shame, because those are the conspicuous minority. To know Beijing you have to make an effort to meet and talk to the majority-the likes of retired Doctor Rose, who runs the English corner, or Mr Tang, the retired railway station inspector. These are friendly, knowable folks with all the patience possible to explain and share China with a curious foreigner. I feel very lucky to have them to talk and listen to. They'll likely never-or rarely-step into a Starbucks. Their means are modest and they don't have any flashy cars to park on the footpath. No, but they'll teach you priceless, disappearing Beijing knowledge and crafts. They'll invite you to  eat jiaozi and play shuttlecock. And on October 1, I marked the big 60th birthday with them, the ordinary, kind people of Beijing. 1. Who runs the English corner according to the passage? A. Tang. B. Rose. C. Mr Gou. D. The writer. 2. Which of the following is TRUE of Beijing? A. The drivers in Beijing drive terribly. B. People at the English corner talk about European religion and culture every day. C. Foreign friends spare no time on business in Beijing. D. Only when you talk to people can you know Beijing better. 3. What can we learn about the 60th anniversary celebrations? A. The writer can predict what China's thinking. B. Most people think the 60th anniversary celebrations worthless. C. Some people may be concerned about sideeffects of the 60th anniversary celebrations. D. People will teach you priceless, disappearing Beijing knowledge and crafts. 4. The underlined word 'ostentatious' in Paragraph 4 means________. A. jealous B. expensive C. cheap D. showy 5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Hidden treasure B. Proud people C. Priceless love D. Potential ability
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【多选题】长镜头可以分为()。
A.
纪实性长镜头
B.
表演性长镜头
C.
场面调度长镜头
D.
真实性长镜头
【简答题】脓疱疮多发生于____季节。
【多选题】以下属于脓疱疮的是
A.
接触传染性脓疱疮
B.
天疱疮
C.
大疱性脓疱疮
D.
新生儿脓疱疮
【简答题】脓疱疮与水痘如何鉴别?
【多选题】长镜头可以分为哪些?
A.
固定长镜头
B.
运动长镜头
C.
螺旋长镜头
【多选题】长镜头可以使用( )
A.
固定长镜头
B.
运动长镜头
C.
景深长镜头
D.
剪辑长镜头
【多选题】关于长镜头描述正确的是?
A.
长镜头中有镜头与镜头之间的组合关系
B.
长镜头是蒙太奇的一种特殊形式
C.
长镜头与普通镜头相比具有独特的美学优势与特点
D.
长镜头拍摄能保持时空的连续从而增强银幕形象的真实感
【单选题】大疱性脓疱疮皮损特征是()
A.
病变深达真皮,形成边缘陡峭的溃疡
B.
脓疱直径>1cm,疱壁薄,脓液常沉积于疱底呈半月形
C.
黄白色小脓疱,渐融合成脓湖
D.
弥漫性潮红,边界不清,散布小脓疱
E.
脓疱壁厚
【单选题】脓疱疮临床上分哪几型?
A.
寻常型脓疱疮
B.
深脓疱疮
C.
大疱性脓疱疮、新生儿脓疱疮
D.
葡萄菌性烫伤样皮肤综合征。
【单选题】在下列行为中,少计增值税的是
A.
多计进项税额转出
B.
少计购买材料时的进项税额
C.
多计销售产品的销项
D.
非正常损失的进项税额未转出
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