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Asia’s real boat-rocker is a growing China, not Japan, a senior American economist observed.
There is so much noise surrounding and emanating from the world’s miracle economy that it is becoming cacophonous. In Washington, D. C., the latest idea is that China is becoming too successful, perhaps even dangerously so: while Capitol Hill resounds with complaints of trade surpluses and currency manipulation, the Pentagon and sundry think-tanks echo to a new drumbeat of analysts worrying about China’s 12.6% annual rise in military spending and about whether it might soon have the ability to take preemptive military action to force Taiwan to rejoin it. So it may be no coincidence that for
three consecutive weekends the streets of big Chinese cities have been filled with the sounds of demonstrators marching and rocks being thrown, all seeking to send a different message: that Japan is the problem in Asia, not China, because of its wanton failure to face up to its history; and that by cosying up to Japan in security matters, America is allying with Asia’s pariah.
Deafness is not the only risk from all this noise. The pressure towards protectionism in Washington is strong, and could put in further danger not only trade with China but also the wider climate for trade liberalisation in the Doha round of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). So far words have been the main weapons used between China and Japan, but there is a chance that nationalism in either or both countries could lead the governments to strike confrontational poses over their territorial disputes in the seas that divide them, even involving their navies. And the more that nationalist positions become entrenched in both countries but especially China, the more that street protests could become stirred up, perhaps towards more violence.
All these issues are complex ones and, as is often the case in trade and in historical disputes, finding solutions is likely to be far from simple. A revaluation of the yuan, as demanded in Congress, would not rebalance trade between America and China, though it might help a little, in due course. A "sincere" apology by Japan for its wartime atrocities might also help a little, but it would not suddenly turn Asia’s natural great-power rivals into bosom buddies. For behind all the noise lies one big fact: that it is the rise of China, not the status or conduct of Japan, that poses Asia’s thorniest questions.What is the main cause of the issues in Asia according to the author()

A.Trade and historical disputes.
B.The appreciation of the yuan.
C.Japan's refusal of apology for its wartime atrocities.
D.The rise of China.

正确答案

D

解析

推理题。文章最后一句提到“因为在所有这些嘈杂之后存在着一个巨大的事实:是中国的崛起而不是日本的地位和行为造成了亚洲棘手的问题”,由此可推知作者认为[D]“中国的崛起”是亚洲问题的主要原因。[A]“贸易和历史争端”,[D]“人民币的升值”和[C]“日本拒绝为其战时暴行道歉”都不是文中提及的主要原因。

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日常办公事务工作流程应由______来负责。

A.职权明确的专人
B.办公室主任
C.机关主管领导
D.业务主管

正确答案

A

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用光子能量为E的一束单色光照射处于基态的一群氢原子,这群氢原子吸收光子后能发出6种不同频率的光,在这6种光中(h是普朗克常数,c是真空中光速)(  )

A频率最低的光,频率是

B光子能量最小的光,频率是

C在真空中波长最大的光,波长是

D频率为的光在水中的折射率最大

正确答案

D
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下列说法中正确的是(  )

A光的干涉和衍射现象说明光具有波动性

B光的频率越大,波长越大

C光的波长越大,光子的能量越大

D光在真空中的传播速度为3.00×108m/s

正确答案

A,D
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下列说法中正确的是(  )

A光的干涉和衍射现象说明光具有波动性

B光的频率越大,波长越大

C光的波长越大,光子的能量越大

D光在真空中的传播速度为3.00×108m/s

正确答案

A,D
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