关于罪状,以下哪些说法是正确的?()A.《刑法》第119条第1款规定,破坏交通工具、交通设施、电力设备、燃关于罪状,以下哪些说法是正确的?()
A. 《刑法》第119条第1款规定,破坏交通工具、交通设施、电力设备、燃气设备、易燃易爆设备,造成严重后果的,处10年以上有期徒刑、无期徒刑或者死刑;第2款规定,过失犯前款罪的,处3年以上 7年以下有期徒刑;情节较轻的,处3年以下有期徒刑或者拘役。本条第2款中规定的罪状属于引证罪状
B. 《刑法》第226条规定,以暴力、威胁手段强买强卖商品、强迫他人提供服务或者强迫他人接受服务,情节严重的,处3年以下有期徒刑或者拘役,并处或者单处罚金。本条中规定的罪状属于叙明罪状
C. 《刑法》第234条规定,故意伤害他人身体的,处3年以下有期徒刑、拘役或者管制。本条中规定的罪状属于空白罪状
D. 《刑法》第128条规定,违反枪支管理规定,非法持有、私藏枪支、弹药的,处3年以下有期徒刑、拘役或者管制;情节严重的,处3年以上7年以下有期徒刑。本条中规定的罪状属于简单罪状
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Is that the right response to a terrorist outrage? It was necessary from an economic point of view. The US was already suffering economically before the attacks. That's why the US president spoke out and why the government started a campaign called "America: Open for Business". In a country where prosperity is based on commerce, shopping is not just a personal choice-it can be a patriotic act.
In the first few months after September 11, many people did not feel much like buying or selling. Anyone working in sales will say that to be successful, a salesperson has to believe in the product. After September 11, who could really believe in new cars or the latest technological gadget?
But salespeople will also say that every disaster is an opportunity in disguise. And soon, entrepreneurs began to wonder what opportunities were disguised in the ruins of the World Trade Centre.
The first answer was flags. Many Americans fly the "stars and stripes" outside their homes. Last year, the whole country seemed to turn into one big flag festival as people turned to their national symbol for comfort.
Soon the commemorative goods began to flow freely. Images of the burning World Trade Centre can be found on medals, T-shirts, jewelry and beach towels. "It can be found in statuettes made of gold, silver and glass. Hundreds of New York police and firefighters died trying to rescue the people trapped in the Twin Towers. Consumers can remember them by buying a range of attractive dolls in police and fire-fighter uniforms.
Let's not forget the terrorists. Osama bin Laden's face has been printed on golf bails, toilet paper and posters with the words "Wanted: dead or alive". People can Buy Osama dolls, too--with pins sticking out of them. And your dog will have hours of fun with the Osama bin Laden rubber chew!
Many commentators in the US were shocked by these examples of "kitsch". It showed a lack of respect for the victims, they said. But the attack on New York was also an attack on the whole idea of modernity and capitalism. Turing it into a business opportunity is a good way of showing how much the attack failed.
And all these products may be part of the healing process for ordinary Americans. At first, people were too shocked and angry to even consider expressing their feelings by buying things. But a year on, many people seem to feel the need to reinforce their memories by buying a commemorative product. As time goes by, these products will be stored away, just like memories of September 11.
People will never forget. But life goes on-and so does shopping.
According to the passage, a good way of showing how much the terrorist attack failed is to______.
A. trade in a product
B. buy an American national flag
C. turn the disaster into a business opportunity
D. forget the tragedy and go on living a happy life
The ink is barely dry on the deal. But the agreement on China joining the World Trade Organisation is already making an impact on business in China. Analysts expect the deal to trigger a new wave of foreign investment. This will especially affect sunrise industries like telecoms and computing.
The downside of this is that Chinese companies will face harder competition. Many will rise to the challenge. But some will be forced to close. And others will lay off surplus staff.
For individual workers the WTO deal highlights the importance of upgrading skills and qualifications. New investors in China will need highly qualified people. So will the Chinese companies who compete with them.
Human resource professionals have already noticed a trend towards aggressive recruitment by Chinese companies. But this only applies to people with the skills to help them become world-beater. And that is also the attitude of growing numbers of joint ventures and foreign-owned companies.
We are seeing the establishment of a "quality line". People whose skills are below this level will find it increasingly hard to get rewarding jobs. People above it will find their opportunities increased.
A good example of this process at work can be found in the e-commerce sector. Many companies are rushing to get online. And they all need software engineers. But the demand for quality is beginning to affect all aspects of working life. Recruitment professionals have also noticed an increasing demand for secretaries and administrators. There are lots of people around with the traditional skills for these posts. But there are fewer with the IT skills needed for work in a modern, computerized office environment."
The emergence of Chinese Internet based companies has also seen a sharp rise in demand for people with a wide range of skills. Naturally, these new companies need technical and support staff. But they also want people who can write and design high quality content. And staff with the ability to sell a new and exciting proposition into the market are also required. The key to Internet companies is speed. They grow according to the principle of "first mover advantage". So for people who want to work in this sector, the time to move is now.
Increased competition is also reflected in a steady demand for sales people, especially sales managers. With companies trying to sharpen up their public image, there is also an increasingly strong flow of vacancies in advertising and public relations. For all these jobs companies are looking for experienced people with a good command of English.
These developments are evidence of a profound change in the Chinese job market. The WTO deal marks a change in emphasis. Companies are less interested in producing things and more interested in getting the best out of people. And to take advantage of this, people looking for jobs will have to get the best out of themselves. The world of work is becoming a more exciting place, but also less secure.
The passage is focused on______.
A. career direction and the changing world of work in China
B. the positive influence of China's entry into WTO
C. the demand of society after China's entry into WTO
D. the importance of upgrading skills and qualifications in job hunting
According to the passage, which of the following words can be used to describe an ambassador's work?
A. Extravagant.
B. Exciting.
C. Trivial.
Demanding.