单选题 (一共70题,共70分)

1.

党的十八届五中全会2015年10月29日在北京胜利闭幕,全会鲜明提出了创新、协调、绿色、开放、_____的发展理念。

2.

习近平总书记在十八届中央纪委六次全会上指出,全面从严治党永远在路上,而全面从严治党的核心是:

3.

每年的5月12日不仅是护士节,还是我国的___日

4.

在2016年3月的人机大战中,可以学习并模仿人类下棋的人工智能围棋程序AlphaGo以4:1战胜了韩国棋手李世石,这也代表着人工智能发展到了新的阶段,人工智能的出现及其发展对马克思主义哲学的意义在于:

5.

中国共产党领导的政治协商会议制度是我国的基本政治制度之一,人民政协在政治生活中发挥着十分重要的作用,主要是:

6.

2015年1月,习近平在中央财政领导小组第十二次会议上强调,推进供给侧结构性改革要落实好“三去一降一补”,下列选项中不属于“三去”的是:

7.

经济全球化是指随着科学技术和国际社会分工的发展以及生产社会化程度的提高,世界各国各地区的经济活动越来越超出一国和地区的范围而相互联系和密切结合的趋势。经济全球化本质上是:

8.

党的十八大提出从2010年到2013年要实现“两个倍增”计划。它们是:

9.

“十三五”规划纲要指出,我国要通过各种平台和渠道积极参与全球经济治理。下列不属于全球经济治理三驾马车的是:

10.

《事业单位人事管理条例》第十二条规定,事业单位与工作人员订立的聘用合同,期限一般不低于( ) 年。

11.

根据《行政处罚法》相关规定,下列表述正确的是:

12.

中共中央、国务院最近印发《法治政府建设实施纲要(2015-2020年)》,提出到2020年基本建成法治政府的目前,而要完成这一目标,关键是:

13.

党的十八届四中全会提出,全面推进依法治国,总目标是建设中国特色社会主义法治体系,建设社会主义法治国家。为此要实现()

14.

根据《中华人民共和国宪法》规定,下列职权中,应由中华人民共和国主席行驶的是

15.

中国共产党十八届四中全会指出,面对新形势新任务,我们党要更好的实现经济发展、政治清明、文化昌盛、社会公正、生态良好。实现我国和平发展的战略目标,必须更好的发展法治的()

16.

2016年2月17日安徽省省长李锦斌在安徽省第十二届人民代表大会第六次会议上做了政府工作报告。提出建设创新新型三个强省,即经济强省、文化强省、()

17.

2016年4月习近平总书记来安徽考察期间,视察了中国科技大学,肯定了合肥作为全国四大科教基地之一的作用,下列选项中,不属于全国科教基地城市的是

18.

安徽于公元1667年建省,境内有皖山、皖水,即现今的天柱山和皖河。春秋时曾被封为伯国,称为皖国,故安徽简称皖,这里“皖”的意思是:

19.

下列文学作品按时代先后顺序,正确的是

20.

中国旅游的标志是:

21.

关于文房四宝,下列说法错误的是:

22.

动物世界奇趣多多,下列相关描述错误的是

23.

下列关于自然现象的说法,错误的是:

24.

关于微生物,下列说法错误的是:

25.

下列设备中不能作为计算机输入设备的是

26.

在Windows7中,不可以按____的方式排列图标

27.

在word2010状态下,打开了Mydoc.docx文档,若要把编辑后的文档以及文件名“Mydoc.docx”存盘,则应执行“文件”选项卡的____命令

28.

在Excel2010的编辑状态下打开一个工作薄文件,对其未作任何修改。稍后单击“文件”菜单中的“退出”命令,则以下说法正确的是:

29.

佝偻病的多发群体是2岁以内的婴幼儿。其病因是人体缺乏下列哪种维生素?

30.

北斗星导航系统是我国自主研制的全球卫星导航系统,下列关于北斗星导航系统的说法正确的是

31.

优米健身中心的会员都报了瑜伽班,有的报了瑜伽班的会员喜欢拉丁舞,但是没有一个报了拉丁舞班的会员喜欢游泳.

由此可以推出:

32.

研究显示,一些睡眠不足的儿童容易发胖。专家认为,学龄前儿童一天的睡眠以11至12小时为佳。研究人员在报告中说,1008名5岁大的儿童参与了调查,这些儿童的平均睡眠时间为11个半小时。结果显示,睡眠不足11个小时的儿童与睡眠能达到11个小时的儿童相比,前者比后者更易发胖。

以下哪项为真,最能削弱上述结论?

33.

在对一项世界上持续时间最长草场的实验数据进行分析后,科学家发现,在过去的25年中,随着大气和肥料中氮的减少,草场的生物多样性出现了“反弹”现象。这表明,在严格的排放政策实施后,草场完全能够从氮污染中“满血复活”。

以下哪项为真,最能支持上述结论?

34.

每逢传统佳节,由于购物需求的增加,部分商品的物价会出现上涨情形。在某次购物的过程中,小赵、小李、小张各自发表了以下看法:

小赵:如果猪肉价格上涨,牛肉价格也会上涨。

小李:如果牛肉价格上涨,牛奶的价格也会上涨。

小张:如果牛奶的价格上涨,面包的价格也会上涨。

假设小赵、小李、小张所说都是正确的,且只有两种商品的价格上涨。

由此可以推出:

35.

中东呼吸综合征于2012年在中东发展并逐步传播,引起了国际社会的巨大恐慌和担忧。科学家经过几年的研究发现,中东呼吸综合征虽然通过空气传播,但并没有像“非典”那样的高感染率和传播率,传播速度也相对较慢,只有预防得到,疫情便能得到一定的控制。

以下哪项为真,最能支持上述结论?

36.

钱学森多次提出的世纪人才疑问,他的老师,清华老校长梅贻琦先生早在八十年前就给出了响亮的回答——所谓大学,非谓有大楼之谓也,有大师之谓也。有梅贻琦先生的话可以推出:

37.

公司的人力资源部最近发一则通知:除非你在调休之前提交申请,否则按旷工处理。以下哪项判断的含义与上述通知不同?

38.

某大学的学生数在八年前增加了近一万人,但考试违纪率却较八年前有明显下降。由此可以得出结论:目前该大学学生遵守考试纪律的自觉性较八年前有明显的提升。

以下哪项为真,最能支持上述结论?

39.

国内没有转基因大豆种子,即使有国外转基因大豆品种,但黑龙江的自然条件不能满足转基因大豆品种对温度、光照等特定要求,种植进口转基因大豆不仅不会提高产量,反而会降低产量甚至绝产。由于我国允许进口转基因大豆,所以市场上存在转基因大豆属正常现象,但不能因为某地出现转基因大豆,就得出某地必然种植转基因大豆的结论。

由此可以推出:

40.

通过调查数据显示,2003年以来,我国离婚率已连续12年呈递增状态。传统社会里,人们的生活相对封闭,婚姻家庭也相对保守稳定。如今,社交软件让诱惑增多,它满足了人们对理想亲密关系的投射——符号化的交流避免了现实见面的尴尬,又增添了一份神秘感。在开放的、没有时空限制的、自由的虚拟空间里,人们可以随意发布自己的言论,大胆地讨论感情,还通过模拟社区扮演夫妻等。在“推心置腹”的交流中,人们容易找到自己的同类,建立网络社交圈子,同时也容易给情感出轨埋下祸根。所以有专家指出:“当夫妻关系出现问题时,微信、陌陌等社交软件,会变为婚姻的新杀手”。

下列选项如果为真,最能削弱上述论述的是

41.

现场控制,是指在某项活动或者工作过程中,管理者在现场对正在进行的活动或行为给予必要的指导、监督,以保证活动和行为按照规定的程序和要求进行的管理活动。

根据以上定义,下列属于现场控制的是

42.

弓弩效应,是指工作的紧张和工余的轻松要相互调节,有节奏地进行。

根据上述定义,下列现象最能体现弓弩效应的是

43.

侵占罪,是指以非法占有为目的,将他人的交给自己保管的财物、遗忘物或者埋藏物非法占为己有,数额较大,拒不交还的行为。

根据上述定义,下列最符合侵占罪定义的是:

44.

文化冲击,是指生活于某一种文化中的人,在初次接触到另一种文化模式时因生活习惯、语言或风俗等的不同而产生的冲突或心理上的压力。

根据上述定义,下列不属于文化冲击的是:

45.

社交焦虑,是一种与人交往的时候,觉得不舒服、不自然,紧张甚至恐惧的情绪体验。严重的情形是,社交焦虑症患者,每天的各种活动:走路、购物、社会活动甚至打电话都是对他们很大的挑战。他们不仅与“权威人士”交往困难,与普通人交往也出现障碍。

根据上述定义,下列不符合社交焦虑特征的是

46.

政治表达,是指公民通过法定的途径和方式表明自己的政治观点和政治态度,从而影响政府决策和行为的政治诉求。公民以政治表达影响政府,使政府明确感受到某些利益要求和支持意向。

根据上述定义,下列属于政治表达的是:

47.

动物利他行为,是指动物以降低自身的适合度为代价,来提高其他个体适合度的行为。适合度是生物有机体个体生存能力、繁殖能力和后代生存能力的总称。

根据上述定义,下列不属于动物利他行为的是

48.

狮羊效应,源于拿破仑的一句家喻户晓的名言:一只狮子带领的九十九只绵羊可以打败一只绵羊带领的九十九只狮子。根据上述定义,下列现不属于狮羊效应的是

49.

社会焦点效应,是指人们高估周围人对自己外表和行为关注度的一种表现,焦点效应意味着人们往往会把自己看作一切的中心,并且直觉地高估别人对我们的注意程度。

根据上述定义,下列属于社会焦点效应的是

50.

皮格马利翁效应,暗示在本质上,人的情感和观念会不同程度地受到别人下意识的影响,人们会不自觉地接受自己喜欢、钦佩、信任和崇拜的人的影响和暗示。

根据上述定义,下列最不符合皮格马利翁效应的是

51.

Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder whose main symptom is excessive, overriding sleepiness. A victim can fall asleep anytime, anywhere, even in the most circumstances. And there is no cure. “Having narcolepsy,” says Bill, “is like always being as sleepy as a normal person might be after staying awake three days.”

It is estimated that a quarter million Americans have narcolepsy, mostly undiagnosed. This is because, in a physical exam,a doctor may not find anything wrong with a narcoleptic person. It may take years, and visits to several doctors, before a narcoleptic discovers the name of his problem. Researchers now believe that the disease is triggered by a chemical imbalance in the part of the brain that controls wakefulness. Initial symptoms may also include a sudden loss if muscle tone brought on by an intense emotion--anything from anger to laughter. Some narcoleptics hallucinate or develop sleep paralysis, which is the feeling during the lighter stages of sleep of being completely unable to move or talk. The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good. Narcoleptics have the disease all their lives, and many cannot hold down a job or lead a normal life. Some narcoleptics take daily doses of prescribed drugs like Dexedrine --”uppers”--to stay awake lone enough to function. The problem of narcolepsy is being studied now, and someday there may be a cure. But current sufferers must endure an existence, that is, as one woman said, “like walking through glue.”

The author is primarily concerned with_____.

52.

Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder whose main symptom is excessive, overriding sleepiness. A victim can fall asleep anytime, anywhere, even in the most circumstances. And there is no cure. “Having narcolepsy,” says Bill, “is like always being as sleepy as a normal person might be after staying awake three days.”

It is estimated that a quarter million Americans have narcolepsy, mostly undiagnosed. This is because, in a physical exam,a doctor may not find anything wrong with a narcoleptic person. It may take years, and visits to several doctors, before a narcoleptic discovers the name of his problem. Researchers now believe that the disease is triggered by a chemical imbalance in the part of the brain that controls wakefulness. Initial symptoms may also include a sudden loss if muscle tone brought on by an intense emotion--anything from anger to laughter. Some narcoleptics hallucinate or develop sleep paralysis, which is the feeling during the lighter stages of sleep of being completely unable to move or talk. The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good. Narcoleptics have the disease all their lives, and many cannot hold down a job or lead a normal life. Some narcoleptics take daily doses of prescribed drugs like Dexedrine --”uppers”--to stay awake lone enough to function. The problem of narcolepsy is being studied now, and someday there may be a cure. But current sufferers must endure an existence, that is, as one woman said, “like walking through glue.”

All of the following symptoms of narcolepsy are true EXCEPT()

53.

Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder whose main symptom is excessive, overriding sleepiness. A victim can fall asleep anytime, anywhere, even in the most circumstances. And there is no cure. “Having narcolepsy,” says Bill, “is like always being as sleepy as a normal person might be after staying awake three days.”

It is estimated that a quarter million Americans have narcolepsy, mostly undiagnosed. This is because, in a physical exam,a doctor may not find anything wrong with a narcoleptic person. It may take years, and visits to several doctors, before a narcoleptic discovers the name of his problem. Researchers now believe that the disease is triggered by a chemical imbalance in the part of the brain that controls wakefulness. Initial symptoms may also include a sudden loss if muscle tone brought on by an intense emotion--anything from anger to laughter. Some narcoleptics hallucinate or develop sleep paralysis, which is the feeling during the lighter stages of sleep of being completely unable to move or talk. The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good. Narcoleptics have the disease all their lives, and many cannot hold down a job or lead a normal life. Some narcoleptics take daily doses of prescribed drugs like Dexedrine --”uppers”--to stay awake lone enough to function. The problem of narcolepsy is being studied now, and someday there may be a cure. But current sufferers must endure an existence, that is, as one woman said, “like walking through glue.”

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

54.

Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder whose main symptom is excessive, overriding sleepiness. A victim can fall asleep anytime, anywhere, even in the most circumstances. And there is no cure. “Having narcolepsy,” says Bill, “is like always being as sleepy as a normal person might be after staying awake three days.”

It is estimated that a quarter million Americans have narcolepsy, mostly undiagnosed. This is because, in a physical exam,a doctor may not find anything wrong with a narcoleptic person. It may take years, and visits to several doctors, before a narcoleptic discovers the name of his problem. Researchers now believe that the disease is triggered by a chemical imbalance in the part of the brain that controls wakefulness. Initial symptoms may also include a sudden loss if muscle tone brought on by an intense emotion--anything from anger to laughter. Some narcoleptics hallucinate or develop sleep paralysis, which is the feeling during the lighter stages of sleep of being completely unable to move or talk. The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good. Narcoleptics have the disease all their lives, and many cannot hold down a job or lead a normal life. Some narcoleptics take daily doses of prescribed drugs like Dexedrine --”uppers”--to stay awake lone enough to function. The problem of narcolepsy is being studied now, and someday there may be a cure. But current sufferers must endure an existence, that is, as one woman said, “like walking through glue.”

The meaning of the sentence “The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good”(Para 2) is explained by the author____

55.

Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder whose main symptom is excessive, overriding sleepiness. A victim can fall asleep anytime, anywhere, even in the most circumstances. And there is no cure. “Having narcolepsy,” says Bill, “is like always being as sleepy as a normal person might be after staying awake three days.”

It is estimated that a quarter million Americans have narcolepsy, mostly undiagnosed. This is because, in a physical exam,a doctor may not find anything wrong with a narcoleptic person. It may take years, and visits to several doctors, before a narcoleptic discovers the name of his problem. Researchers now believe that the disease is triggered by a chemical imbalance in the part of the brain that controls wakefulness. Initial symptoms may also include a sudden loss if muscle tone brought on by an intense emotion--anything from anger to laughter. Some narcoleptics hallucinate or develop sleep paralysis, which is the feeling during the lighter stages of sleep of being completely unable to move or talk. The prognosis for a patient with narcolepsy isn’t good. Narcoleptics have the disease all their lives, and many cannot hold down a job or lead a normal life. Some narcoleptics take daily doses of prescribed drugs like Dexedrine --”uppers”--to stay awake lone enough to function. The problem of narcolepsy is being studied now, and someday there may be a cure. But current sufferers must endure an existence, that is, as one woman said, “like walking through glue.”

As used in the passage, the best definition of “walking through glue”(Pare. 2)is a feeling of____

56.

There’s no doubt that nanotechnology promises so much for civilization. However, all new technologies have their teething problems, And with nanotechnology, society often gets the wrong idea about its capabilities. Numerous science-fiction books and movies have raised people’s fears about nanotechnology ---with scenarios such as inserting little nano-robots into your body that monitor everything you do without you realizing it,or self-replicating nano-robots that eventually take over the world.

So how do we safeguard such a potentially powerful technology? Some scientists recommend that nano-particles be treated as new chemicals with separate safety tests and clear labelling. They believe that greater care should also be taken with nano-particles in laboratories and factories. Others have called for a withdrawal of new nano products such as cosmetics and a temporary halt to many kinds of nanotech research.

But as far as I’m concerned there’s a need to plough ahead with the discoveries and applications of nanotechnology.I really believe that most scientists would welcome a way to guard against unethical uses of such technology. We can’t go around thinking that all innovation is bad.all advancement is bad. As with the debate about any new technology.it is how you use it that’s important.So let’s look at some of its possible uses.

Thanks to nanotechnology, there could be a major breakthrough in the field of transportation with the production of more durable metals. These could be virtually unbreakable, lighter and much more pliable leading to planes that are 50 times lighter than at present. Those same improved capabilities will dramatically reduce the cost of traveling into space making it more accessible to ordinary people and opening up a totally new holiday destination.

In terms of technology, the computer industry will be able to shrink computer parts down to minute sizes. We need nanotechnology in order to create

57.

There’s no doubt that nanotechnology promises so much for civilization. However, all new technologies have their teething problems, And with nanotechnology, society often gets the wrong idea about its capabilities. Numerous science-fiction books and movies have raised people’s fears about nanotechnology ---with scenarios such as inserting little nano-robots into your body that monitor everything you do without you realizing it,or self-replicating nano-robots that eventually take over the world.

So how do we safeguard such a potentially powerful technology? Some scientists recommend that nano-particles be treated as new chemicals with separate safety tests and clear labelling. They believe that greater care should also be taken with nano-particles in laboratories and factories. Others have called for a withdrawal of new nano products such as cosmetics and a temporary halt to many kinds of nanotech research.

But as far as I’m concerned there’s a need to plough ahead with the discoveries and applications of nanotechnology.I really believe that most scientists would welcome a way to guard against unethical uses of such technology. We can’t go around thinking that all innovation is bad.all advancement is bad. As with the debate about any new technology.it is how you use it that’s important.So let’s look at some of its possible uses.

Thanks to nanotechnology, there could be a major breakthrough in the field of transportation with the production of more durable metals. These could be virtually unbreakable, lighter and much more pliable leading to planes that are 50 times lighter than at present. Those same improved capabilities will dramatically reduce the cost of traveling into space making it more accessible to ordinary people and opening up a totally new holiday destination.

In terms of technology, the computer industry will be able to shrink computer parts down to minute sizes. We need nanotechnology in order to create

58.

There’s no doubt that nanotechnology promises so much for civilization. However, all new technologies have their teething problems, And with nanotechnology, society often gets the wrong idea about its capabilities. Numerous science-fiction books and movies have raised people’s fears about nanotechnology ---with scenarios such as inserting little nano-robots into your body that monitor everything you do without you realizing it,or self-replicating nano-robots that eventually take over the world.

So how do we safeguard such a potentially powerful technology? Some scientists recommend that nano-particles be treated as new chemicals with separate safety tests and clear labelling. They believe that greater care should also be taken with nano-particles in laboratories and factories. Others have called for a withdrawal of new nano products such as cosmetics and a temporary halt to many kinds of nanotech research.

But as far as I’m concerned there’s a need to plough ahead with the discoveries and applications of nanotechnology.I really believe that most scientists would welcome a way to guard against unethical uses of such technology. We can’t go around thinking that all innovation is bad.all advancement is bad. As with the debate about any new technology.it is how you use it that’s important.So let’s look at some of its possible uses.

Thanks to nanotechnology, there could be a major breakthrough in the field of transportation with the production of more durable metals. These could be virtually unbreakable, lighter and much more pliable leading to planes that are 50 times lighter than at present. Those same improved capabilities will dramatically reduce the cost of traveling into space making it more accessible to ordinary people and opening up a totally new holiday destination.

In terms of technology, the computer industry will be able to shrink computer parts down to minute sizes. We need nanotechnology in order to create

59.

There’s no doubt that nanotechnology promises so much for civilization. However, all new technologies have their teething problems, And with nanotechnology, society often gets the wrong idea about its capabilities. Numerous science-fiction books and movies have raised people’s fears about nanotechnology ---with scenarios such as inserting little nano-robots into your body that monitor everything you do without you realizing it,or self-replicating nano-robots that eventually take over the world.

So how do we safeguard such a potentially powerful technology? Some scientists recommend that nano-particles be treated as new chemicals with separate safety tests and clear labelling. They believe that greater care should also be taken with nano-particles in laboratories and factories. Others have called for a withdrawal of new nano products such as cosmetics and a temporary halt to many kinds of nanotech research.

But as far as I’m concerned there’s a need to plough ahead with the discoveries and applications of nanotechnology.I really believe that most scientists would welcome a way to guard against unethical uses of such technology. We can’t go around thinking that all innovation is bad.all advancement is bad. As with the debate about any new technology.it is how you use it that’s important.So let’s look at some of its possible uses.

Thanks to nanotechnology, there could be a major breakthrough in the field of transportation with the production of more durable metals. These could be virtually unbreakable, lighter and much more pliable leading to planes that are 50 times lighter than at present. Those same improved capabilities will dramatically reduce the cost of traveling into space making it more accessible to ordinary people and opening up a totally new holiday destination.

In terms of technology, the computer industry will be able to shrink computer parts down to minute sizes. We need nanotechnology in order to create

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There’s no doubt that nanotechnology promises so much for civilization. However, all new technologies have their teething problems, And with nanotechnology, society often gets the wrong idea about its capabilities. Numerous science-fiction books and movies have raised people’s fears about nanotechnology ---with scenarios such as inserting little nano-robots into your body that monitor everything you do without you realizing it,or self-replicating nano-robots that eventually take over the world.

So how do we safeguard such a potentially powerful technology? Some scientists recommend that nano-particles be treated as new chemicals with separate safety tests and clear labelling. They believe that greater care should also be taken with nano-particles in laboratories and factories. Others have called for a withdrawal of new nano products such as cosmetics and a temporary halt to many kinds of nanotech research.

But as far as I’m concerned there’s a need to plough ahead with the discoveries and applications of nanotechnology.I really believe that most scientists would welcome a way to guard against unethical uses of such technology. We can’t go around thinking that all innovation is bad.all advancement is bad. As with the debate about any new technology.it is how you use it that’s important.So let’s look at some of its possible uses.

Thanks to nanotechnology, there could be a major breakthrough in the field of transportation with the production of more durable metals. These could be virtually unbreakable, lighter and much more pliable leading to planes that are 50 times lighter than at present. Those same improved capabilities will dramatically reduce the cost of traveling into space making it more accessible to ordinary people and opening up a totally new holiday destination.

In terms of technology, the computer industry will be able to shrink computer parts down to minute sizes. We need nanotechnology in order to create

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2015年。某市实现农林牧渔业总产值421.8亿元,比上年增长6.6%。完成平原造林36.4万亩,在此带动下,林业实现产值75.9亿元,比上年增长38.4%。全年粮食播种面积15.9万公顷,比上年减少3.5万公顷。粮食产量96.1万吨,下降15.5%:粮食亩产403.3公斤,增长3.1%。

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全市农业观光园1299个,比上年增加16个,观光园总收入27.4亿元,增长1.8%。民俗旅游实际经营户8530户,比上年增长163户,民俗旅游总收入10.2亿元,增长12.6%。设施农业实现收入57.3亿元,增长10.3%。种业收入14亿元,下降13.1%。(回答61-65题)

2014年,该市农林牧渔业总产值为

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2015年,该市肉类产量约比去年减少:

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2015年,该市全年粮食播种面积比上年减少:

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2014年,该市民俗旅游业户均收入约:

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分析上诉材料,下列判断正确的是:

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2015年1-11月,某园区546加规模上企业,实现总收入2700.5亿元,相比上年同期的2367亿元增加333.5亿元,同比增长14.1%,实现工业总产值284.7亿元,同比增长9.4%,其中,新产品产值147.7亿元,同比增长4.8%,实现出口总额8.0亿美元同比增长23%,实现利润总额132.3亿元,同比增长53.3%。

从收入构成看,商品销售收入仍为主体,产品销售收入稳定增长。1-11月商品销售收入占该园区总收入的43.8%,同比增长7%,涨幅有所回落,但仍是该园区经济增长的重要支柱,除商品销售收入以外的激素收入,产品销售收入,以及其他收入占比分别为6.8%、24.7%和24.7%。其中产品销售收入保持稳定态势,同比增长16.4%。

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(回答66-70题)

2014年1-11月,该园区实现利润总额约为多少亿元?

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2015年1-11月,该园区平均每家企业实现收入约为:

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与上年相比,2015年1-11月实现增加值最大的是:

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2015年1-11月,该园区商品销售收入约为利润总额的:

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资料表明,2015年1-11月该园区: