向同一系统的同级机关或非同一系统的任何机关发送的文件是( )。
A. 上行公文
B. 下行公文
C. 平行公文
D. 领导指导性公文
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对合伙负责人和其他合伙人的经营活动承担民事责任的是( )。
A. 合伙组织
B. 合伙负责人
C. 全体合伙人
D. 从事合伙经营的人
Task 1Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 to 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. You should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Munich’s first "Oktoberfest" ever was held in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedding with horse races and culinary delights(婚宴饮料). The culinary delights, namely beer, were much more popular than the wedding ceremony and horse races. Since then, the Munich beer festival has been repeated on an almost annual basis. Only major catastrophes like war or epidemic(瘟疫) outbreaks can stop Munich’s inhabitants from gathering at the green expanse, i.e. the festivals location. Even though it is called "Oktoberfest", the festival actually takes place in September, as Bavarian autumn can be tricky and surprise with early cold and snow. Today, the "Oktoberfest" is the largest festival worldwide attracting a multitude of visitors. Apart from beer tents the festival offers amusements as diverse as roller coasters, circus appearances, festive parades and live brass bands. The ceremonial opening happens at noon. The mayor arrives in a festive coach followed by a decorated horse-drawn brewer’s cart(啤酒拖车). Guests, staff and the numerous brass bands are all wearing traditional costumes for the occasion. It takes good nerves and a solid stomach to survive the festivals 16 days of intensive partying. However, the festival is a huge success: Apart from attracting a multitude of visitors, the festivals brand name "Oktoberfest" has been exported all over the world. How many days will the Oktoberfest last
A. 14 days.
B. 15 days.
C. 16 days.
D. 17 days.
C 根据下面短文回答下列问题。 Long ago people used bells more than they do today. The postman would ring a hand bell (摇响手玲) when he sent the letters. People who sold things came past houses, ringing a bell and shouting (叫喊) what they sold. The countryside had its church (教堂) bell to let people know it was time to go to church. At night, this bell rang so that travelers would find the place in the dark. In most countries, bells were put around the necks of animals. The bells helped owners to find their lost cows or goats (牛羊). Now bells are not used as often as before. But people still try to keep the old bells in schools and churches so they will not lose their beautiful sounds. Now bells are used more and more.
A. [A] True
B. False