设某法定存款准备金调整日,中央银行规定的法定存款准备金率为6%,商业银行应计法定准备金存款余额5000万元,若该日调整后法定准备金存款余额为300万元,则本调整日该商业银行法定存款准备金应()。
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The trumpet developed as players and makers worked to improve its design, size, shape, material, and method of construction. They wanted to create an instrument that would produce a beautiful and attractive tone, enable the performer to play all the notes of scale, extend the range higher and lower, make it possible to play more beautiful music, and, in general, be easier to play well. The remarkable way in which the modem trumpet achieves these goals is a measure of the success of all those who struggled to perfect this glorious instrument.
The trumpet is actually the leading member of an entire family of related instruments. There are trumpets of several different sizes, and in several different keys. There are comets(短号), bugles, flugelhorns, and a number of others that are all similar to the trumpet in the way they are made and played.
The trumpet family is much than a group of related instruments that can stir one with their sound, or narrow tubes of metal capable of producing a variety of musical sounds. It is a link to many different periods of history and to people of many cultures. From the use of trumpets in ancient religious ceremonies to the part they play in modem rock bands, the trumpet family of instruments has much to tell about civilization and its development.
It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is needed to make the trumpet work?
Air pressure.
B. Daily cleaning.
C. Keen eyesight.
D. Longer fingers.
During the 1980s, unemployment and underemployment in some countries was as high as 90 percent. Some countries did not【C1】______ enough food; basic needs in housing and clothing were not【C2】______ . Many of these countries looked to the industrial processes of the developed nations【C4】______ solutions.
【C3】______ , problems cannot always be solved by copying the industrialized nations. Industry in the developed nations is highly automated and very 【C5】______ . It provides fewer jobs than labor-intensive industrial processes, and highly【C6】______ workers are needed to 【C7】______ and repair the equipment. These workers must be trained,【C8】______ many nations do not have the necessary training institutions. Thus, the【C9】______ of importing industry becomes higher.
Students must be sent abroad to【C10】______ vocational and professional training.【C11】______ , just to begin training, the students must【C12】______ learn English, French, German, or Japanese. The students then spend many years abroad, and【C13】______ do not return home.
All nations agree that science and technology 【C14】______ be shared. The point is: countries【C15】______ the industrial processes of the developed nations need to look carefully【C16】______ the costs, because many of these costs are【C17】______ . Students from these nations should 【C18】______ the problems of the industrialized countries closely.【C19】______ care, they will take home not the problems of science and technology,【C20】______ the benefits.
【C1】
A. generate
B. raise
C. produce
D. manufacture
听力原文: In the past, young married couples often had children right after getting married, They didn’t ask themselves if they had the desire to stay up at night with babies, to spend a good part of their time with children, to give up going out at night whenever they wanted to. Now, many young couples feel that not having children will allow them to have a free, more enjoyable life style.
Michael, 29, and his wife Pamela, 31, are one of the growing number of young couples who don't have, and don't want children. Many of their close friends are childless and plan to remain that way. Michael works for the Canadian consulate in San Francisco. He says the decision not to have children developed over four years of marriage. He explains, "We never decided to become childless. It more or less became an understanding after we got married. "Pamela, publications editor for a travel business in Berkeley, adds, "As the years went by, I got used to idea of working and not having children. It’s too late to change now."
For both of them, the desire for a free style. played a big part in the decision. Michael, who wants to build a career in communications, makes the point honestly. We are just too selfish to have children at this point. We would rather buy the things we really want than go without things for the sake of the children. If we had a kid, we would have to start thinking a bout its education and health. We like the independence of getting up and going somewhere whenever we want. I want to get ahead. I have to take a lot of risks.
Pamela, too, is concerned about her career. But she also speaks about the need to prevent overpopulation. She says she is a supporter of Zero Population Growth. Thus, the decision has been made to remain childless. For other couples un sure of whether or not to have children, Pamela says, "If you want children, it should be a positive decision. A couple should really want to have a child and be interested in its growth."
When did Michael decide to become childless?
A. When he was a college student.
B. After he graduated from university.
C. Before he got married.
D. After he got married.