For any export-oriented American business, an invitation to join the U. S. Commerce Secretary on one of his trade missions abroad is like a World Series ticket—the hottest seat in town, and something you might pay top dollar to get. In 1992, Bill Clinton promised that his Administration would fight hard to help American companies win foreign business. That’s a worthy goal of trade missions, which provide selected chief executives with priceless connections to the corporate heads and government officials of other nations.But under the late Commerce Secretary Ron Brown were the Democrats "selling" seats, using those missions to reward party donors And did the trips serve the dual purpose of drumming up (招徕) more donations abroad Those are the questions at the heart of the lawsuit filed by the non-profit conservative group Judicial Watch Inc. Last week, thousands of pages of Commerce Department documents have been turned over to the group.The Commerce Department papers clearly indicate many corporate contributors expected their money to earn them special consideration when seats were being handed out on the secretary’s plane. In a letter addressed to Deputy Assistant Commerce Secretary Jude Kearney, C. Payne Lucas, a development-organization executive suggests he should be added to a mission headed for South Africa president Nelson Mandela. In another, Philip Verveer, a Washington attorney, recommends a place on 1994 mission to India for William Ginsberg, chief executive of Cellular Communications International. "Oinsberg was an early financial supporter of Clinton/ Gore campaign," Verveer writes.These missives occasionally show federal officials urging their superiors to favor donor executives. In one letter, Reta Lewis, a political affair official at the White House, urges that a spot be found for Gerald McGowan, a partner in a Washington law firm, on a trade mission to Indonesia or India. For one thing, Lewis points out, McGowan qualifies as D. N. C. "managing trustee (托管人, 理事)," someone who gives $100,000 a year to the Democratic National Committee.But did the White House always give its funders the heavy preference they expected That is another story. Which of the following statements is true().
A. Clinton’s Administration failed to keep his promise to help American companies win foreign business.
B. The Democrats might have taken advantage of the trade trips for more donations abroad.
C. Donor Executives long to have the honor of taking the same plane as the Commerce Secretary.
D. The Commerce Department documents clearly indicate that corporate contributors hope to finance the Secretary’s missions abroad.
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三、根据以下资料,回答111-115题 2008年浙江省全省水资源总量855.23亿立方米;人均水资源1687立方米。总用水量207.98亿立方米,同比下降0.11%,降幅比上年减少1.09个百分点,其中,生活用水量24.03亿立方米,同比增长2.6%,生产用水量171.18亿立方米,同比下降1%,城市环境用水量12.77亿立方米,同比增长7.3%。 2006-2008年浙江省水资源用量统计表水资源2006年2007年2008年水资源总量(亿立方米)903.59892.15855.23用水量构成(%)农田灌溉43.141.439.0农牧渔畜6.37.07.6工业30.130.428.2居民用水10.710.810.9城镇公共用水4.14.44.8 2007年浙江省生产用水量约为农田灌溉用水量的多少倍
A. 5
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
( )是指依法享有国家行政权,能以自己的名义作出行政行为,并且独立承担由此产生法律责任的组织。
A. 行政客体
B. 行政法律
C. 行政主体
D. 行政相对人
是一种典型的分权型组织结构。
A. 模拟分权型
B.矩阵制
C. 直线职能制
D. 事业部制
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D] on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is, "What school will be (62) to my child Will my child be (63) academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest in families moving overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (64) often have concerns about their children’s education. Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke frankly about some of the common (65) parents have regarding the education of their children. Dr. Mannino cautions parents (66) making about their children’s education. To make a (n) educated (67) , parents need to think through schooling. (68) and to research post schools in advance of a move. Children who are internationally (69) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (70) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers (71) home education. Which school is (72) for your child is an individual decision based on many factors. One of the primary factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (73) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (74) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. (75) what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child for education beyond high school. Parents may be tempted to (76) their children’s school system in order to (77) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the (78) . Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; moving your child from one academic system to another during this time can (79) a child academically. At the (80) least, the parent should learn what the differences (81) curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.
A. assumptions
B. concerns
C. intentions
D. feelings