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根据下列材料回答下列问题。 全国分品种农产品生产价格指数农产品名称2006200720082009生产价格总指数113.09101.39101.20118.49种植业产品115.86101.55104.50109.82粮食126.2199.08102.OO110.26谷物128.0699.23102.14108.95小麦131.1696.41100.07105.5稻谷136.30101.57102.02105.43玉米116.9297.97103.02115.04豆类120.2995.7099.29122.62大豆120.1794.2499.17124.17油料116.5891.33104.83133.44棉花79.54111.8297.06109.60糖料104.86111.57121.13100.00烟叶108.42103.2699.67106.26蔬菜105.17107.22109.29106.85水果98.63107.41111.35101.27茶叶111.22110.22106.96112.34畜牧业产品111.08100.5294.33131.36猪(毛重)112.8497.5890.59145.85牛(毛重)103.93101.66100.58117.46羊(毛重)103.72101.70101.77121.01肉禽111.80105.6197.17117.02禽蛋112.58106.3895.98115.89奶类103.7399.62102.90106.23毛绒类103.10106.51105.70106.69 2008年哪种农产品的生产价格指数最低( )

A. 稻谷
B. 糖料
C. 水果
D. 奶类

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How old was he when he began to suffer from diabetes

A. He was in his puberty.
B. He was in his childhood.
C. He was in his middle age.
D. He was in his sixties.

The Seattle Times company is one newspaper firm that hasrecognized the need for change and done something about it. In thenewspaper industry, papers must reflect the diversity of the communitiesto which they provide information. It must reflect that diversity with their 62. ______.news coverage or risk losing their readers’ interest and their advertisers’support. Operating within Seattle, which has 20 percents racial 63. ______.minorities, the paper has put into place policies and procedures for hiringand maintain a diverse workforce. The underlying reason for the change is 64. ______.that for information to be fair, appropriate, and subjective, it should be 65. ______.reported by the same kind of population that reads it. A diversity committee composed of reporters, editors, andphotographers meets regularly to value the Seattle Times’ content and to 66. ______.educate the rest of the newsroom staff about diversity issues. In an 67. ______.addition, the paper instituted a content audit (审查) that evaluates thefrequency and manner of representation of woman and people of color in 68. ______.photographs. Early audits showed that minorities were pictured far tooinfrequently and were pictured with a disproportionate number of negativearticles. The audit has resulted from improvement in the frequency of 69. ______.majority representation and their portrayal in neutral or positive 70. ______.situations. And, with a result, the Seattle Times has improved as a 71. ______.newspaper. The diversity training and content audits helped the SeattleTimes Company to win the Personnel Journal Optimas Award forexcellence in managing change.

TEXT E The sense of honour appears to be dying. Who fights duels to defend his reputation anymore The idea merely strikes us as odd. How often does someone resign public office as a form of protest against his government’s policies about this or that Most of us submerge our consciences in the policies of our company or organisation (and in our own self-interest) and regard loyalty as more important than dishonour. We had an honour code when I went to college; that was in the late 1950s. During exams no one monitored you: instructors came in, handed out the blue books, handed out the exams, and left. During the four years I was there, I can recall only one case of cheating. Students simply did not break the code. In World War Il men died more or less willingly for the nation and the nation’s honour, and they were honoured for it in return. Now we have become cynical about such things; the nation lies, fights unjustifiable wars; the nation robs the poor to give to the rich. At my college the students used to agree to inform on their friends rather than suffer a breach in the honour code. A sense of honour is a sense that there are standards of behaviour one must live up to, even at the cost of one’s personal happiness, even at the cost of one’s life. Without such a sense one has to make up one’s rights and wrongs as one goes along--usually, as it happens, to one’s own advantage. Morality thereby becomes a matter of expedience: nothing seems worth dying for, and life loses its beauty and some of its value. Our recent history has deprived us of models. I cherish the story of John Stubbs, a Puritan divine of Queen Elizabeth’s time who strongly opposed her projected marriage to the Duke of Alencon. Stubbs knew the penalty for doing so, which was the loss of a hand; nevertheless, he published a pamphlet against, the marriage. He was accordingly tried, convicted, and led out for public execution of the sentence. Stubbs laid his right hand on the block, the ax fell, and he rose to his feet, lifted the bloody stump high in the air, and cried out to the crowd, "Long live the queen!" In spite of the blood and the horror, it is the beauty of such an act that stands out. A man lives up to his beliefs; he acts with courage and great style and literally gives himself in the service of something he feels is greater than himself. We cannot help but honour him, whether we agree with his beliefs or not, Which is NOT true as far as the author’s college life was concerned

A. Few students cheated on exams.
B. Students had an honour code.
C. Students did not tell teachers about their friends’ cheating.
D. Teachers did not supervise exams.

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