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湖北兴业银行股份有限公司襄阳分行(筹)招聘上岸历年高频考点试卷答案详解(图片大小可自由调整)第I卷一.单项选择题(共50题)1. An old restaurant on 7th Ave. will be rebuilt into the stylish restaurant Citadela with a seating _ for up to 150 guests. A.capacityB.intensityC.aptitudeD.preparation答案:A 本题解析:暂无解析2.现代生物起始于生物大爆炸时期,也就是寒武纪,那么,下列选项中生活于生物大爆炸时期的主要生物是()A.三叶虫B.银杏C.竹节石D.始祖鸟答案:A 本题解析:寒武纪,最主要的特征是生物界的显著繁盛和化石的大量保存。早期,气候干旱,浅海分布广泛,门类众多的海洋无脊椎动物突然之间出现在地球上,这是生物史上的第一次大发展,被称为著名的生命大爆发事件。从此,地球上的生物开始了大发展时期,并且空前繁盛,海水里出现了许许多多种动物,如三叶虫、头足类、珊瑚。3.Questions 182-184 refer to the following emailBarry,Thanks again for arranging that videoconference last weekI just heard from Maxine Dawson,our account manager for the Johnson Company account,that the next product trial will be September 8 in their production plant in DenverShe has requested that I fly out there with herof course,I still plan to attend the Engineering Society awards dinner in San Francisco on September9,SoIve booked a flight there after the meetingLet me know when you11 be arriving there1m looking forward to seeing you honored in San FranciscoYou deserve it!Regards,Andrew KimCelgar AssociatesWhat is the purpose of MrWeinsteins trip to San Francisco?A.He is relocating to a different officeB.He is receiving an awardC.He is being promoted to managerD.He is attending a product trial答案:D 本题解析:根据邮件中“Im looking forward to seeing you honored in San Francisco”可知,“Weinstein”先生去旧金山的旅行是为了获一个奖。4.根据农村土地承包经营纠纷调解仲裁法,下列说法不正确的是( )。A.解决农村土地承包经营纠纷的途径有和解、调解、仲裁和诉讼四种B.农村土地承包经营纠纷仲裁应当开庭进行C.农村土地承包经营纠纷采用“一裁终局”D.农村土地承包经营纠纷仲裁不得向当事人收取费用答案:C 本题解析:农村土地承包经营纠纷调解仲裁法第四条规定,当事人和解、调解不成或者不愿和解、调解的,可以向农村土地承包仲裁委员会申请仲裁,也可以直接向人民法院起诉。即解决农村土地承包经营纠纷的途径有和解、调解、仲裁和诉讼四种,A项正确。第三十条规定,农村土地承包经营纠纷仲裁应当开庭进行。B项正确。第四十八条规定,当事人不服仲裁裁决的,可以自收到裁决书之日起三十日内向人民法院起诉。逾期不起诉的,裁决书即发生法律效力。因此农村土地承包经营纠纷不采用“一裁终局”,当事人不服仲裁裁决的,可以起诉。C项错误。 第五十二条规定,农村土地承包经营纠纷仲裁不得向当事人收取费用,仲裁工作经费纳入财政预算予以保障。D项正确。故本题选C。5. A、B两地相距1350米,甲和乙分别从A、B两地出发,相向而行。已知甲的速度为4千米/小时,乙的速度为5千米/小时,1分钟后两人调头反方向而行,再过3分钟,两人再次调头反方向而行,以此类推,再过5、7、(连续奇数)分钟调头而行,请问,出发多少分钟后两人才能相遇 () A.9B.25C.49D.81答案:D 本题解析:如果两人不调头走,两人相遇需要13501000(4+5)60=9分钟。如果以初始方向为正方向,则两个人分别走了1、-3、5、-7、分钟的路程,由于9=1-3+5-7+9-11+13-15+17,则出发后1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15+17=81分钟两人相遇。6.What problem does Hanna Sanchez mention?A.The technicans do not have enough time between sessionsB.One of the rooms is not fully equipped for the presentationsC.One of the presentations will need to be rescheduledD.The lighting in room 106 does not work properly答案:B 本题解析:由最后一段:“room 106 does not have a computer onsite,but the presentation in the third session will require one”可以得出正确答案A、C、D三个选项在原文中均未提及。7.根据政府间财政收入划分原则,一般应作为地方政府财政收入的是()。A.流动性强的税收收入B.调控功能比较强的税收收入C.收入份额较大的主体税种收入D.收益与负担能够直接对应的使用费收入答案:D 本题解析:收入划分原则包括恰当原则、集权原则、效率原则、收益与负担对等原则,对于调控功能强、收入份额大、流动性大、收益与负担不直接对应的收入归中央政府。8.下列选项中不属于期间费用的是()。A.管理费用B.制造费用C.销售费用D.财务费用答案:B 本题解析:制造费用属于生产成本,不属于期间费用。9. 将下列矩阵中所有数字加在一起的和是( )。 A.126B.132C.216D.256答案:C 本题解析:第一行数字和为1+2+3+4+5+6=(1+6)62=21。每行数字和为公差为6的等差数列。第6行数字和为21+(6-1)6=51,所有数字和为(21+51)62=216。10.根据欧洲专利局3月6日公布的数据2013年中国企业申请欧洲专利的数量为22292项,占全部欧洲专利申请数的84%,增长率高达162%。从数量上看,中国已经成为第()大欧洲专利申请国。A.三B.四C.五D.六答案:B 本题解析:根据欧洲专利局3月6日公布的数据,2013年中国企业申请欧洲专利的数量为22292项占全部欧洲专利申请数的84%,增长率高达162%。从数量上看。中国已经成为第四大欧洲专利申请国。11.商业承兑汇票由( )承兑。A.银行;B.银行以外的付款人;C.签发单位D.信用社答案:B 本题解析:暂无解析12.For the past 3, 000 years, when pcople thought of money they thought of cash. From buying food to settling bar tabs, day-to-day dealings involved creased paper or clinking bits of metal.Over the past decade,however ,digital payments have taken off- tapping your plastic on a terminal or swiping a smartphone has become normal. Now this revolution is about to turn eash into an endangered specics in some rich cconomics. That will make the cconomy more efieicnt - -but it also poscs new problems that could hold the transition hostage.Countries are eliminating ceash at varying speeds. But the direction of travel is clear, and in some cases the joumey is nearly complete. In Sweden the number of retail cash transactions per person has fallen by 80% in the past ten years. Cash accounts for just 6% of purchases by value in Norway. Britain is probably four or six years behind the Nordic countries. America is perhaps a deeade behind. Outside the rich world, cash is still king. But even there its dominance is being croded. In China digital payments rose from 4% of all payments in 2012 to 34% in 2017.Cash is dying out beause of two forees. One is demand- younger consumers want payment systems that plug scamlessly into their digital lives. But equally important is that supplirs such as banks and tech firms (in developed markets) and telccoms companics (in emerging oncs) are developing fast, easy-to-use payment technologics from which they can pull data and pocket fees.There is a high cost to running the infrastructure behind the cash economy- ATMs, vans carrying notes, tellers who acept coins. Most financial firms are keen to abandonit, or deter old-fashioned customers with hefly fees.In the main,the prospect of a cashless economy is excellent news. Cash is inefficient. In rich countries, minting, sorting, storing and distributing it is cstimated to cost about 0.5% of GDP. But that does not begin to capture the gains. When payments dematerialize, people and shops are less vulnerable to theft. Govermments can keep closer tabs on fraud or tax evasion.Digitalisation vastly expands the playground of small businesses and sole traders by enabling them to sell beyond their borders. It also creates a credit history, helping consumers borrow.Yet set against these benefts are a bundle of worries. Eleotronic payment systems may be vulnerable to technical failures power blackouts and cyber- atacks- this weck Capital One,an American bank, became the latest fim to be hacked. In a cashless economy the poor, the elderly and country folk may be left behind. And eradicating cash, an anonymous payment method, for a digital system could let govemments snoop on peoples shopping habits and private titans exploit their personal data.These problems have three remedies. First, govermments need to ensure that central banks monopoly over coins and notes is not replaced by private monopolies over digital money. Rather than ltting a few credil-card firms have a stranglehold on the eleetronic pipes for digital payments, as America may yet allow; gov emments must ensure the payments plumbing is open to a range of digital firms which can build services on top of it. They should urge banks to offer cheap,instant,bank-to-bank digital transfers between deposit accounts ,as in Sweden and the Netherlands. Competition should keep priccs low so that the poor can afford most services, and it should also mean that if one firm stumbles others can step in,. making the system resilient. Sccond, govemments should maintain banks obligation to keep customcr information private, so that the plumbing remains anonymous. Digital firms that use this plumbing to offer services should be free to monetise transaction data, through, for example, advertising, so long as their business model is made explicit to uscrs. Some customers will favour free services that track their purchases; others will want to pay to be left alonc.Last, the phasc-out of cash should be gradual. For a period of ten years, banks should be obliged to accept and distribute cash in populated areas. This will buy govermments time to help the poor open bank accounts, educate the elderly and beef up internet access in rural areas. The rush towards digital money is the result of spontaneous demand and innovation. To pocket all the rewards, govemments need to prepare for the day when erumpled bank noles change hands for the last time.Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages of cashless economy based on the article?( )A.Govemments can keep closer tabs on fraud or tax evasion,B.Cashless economy vastly expands the play ground of small bus inesses and sole traders byenabling them to sell beyond their bordersC.When payments dematerialise people and shops are less vulncrable to thef,D.Countries are hiring more tellers to aecepl coins for them答案:D 本题解析:细节理解题。由第四段中“当支付电子化时,人们和商店就不那么容易被盗。政府可以对欺诈和逃税进行更密切的监控。数字化使小型企业和个体贸易商能够在海外销售产品,从而极大地拓展了经营范围”可知A. B、C项均正确,D项表述错误,所以答案选D。13.如果甲考试通过并且乙考试不通过,则丙考试一定不通过。如果以上命题为真,为了得出结论“乙考试通过了”,必须补充以下哪项为前提?A.甲与丙考试均通过了B.甲与丙考试都未通过C.甲考试通过而丙考试不通过D.甲考试不通过而丙考试通过答案:A 本题解析:本题属于分析推理题目。题干可翻译为甲且非乙非丙,若要得出乙通过,则需要否定后件才能够得出一个否定的前件,因此首先非丙为假,即丙通过了考试,可知否前为非甲或乙,那么如果要得出乙通过,根据“或”关系的否定肯定式,需要否定非甲,才可以得出一个肯定的乙,因此非甲为假,即甲通过了考试,所以甲和丙都通过了。因此,选择A选项。14.Paradise Cineplex70 Red RoadMiami, Florida 33126305-463-2226The MuseumThree middle school students left behind on a class trip spend the night in a history museum and uncover the secrets to an ancient mystery.Running time: 2 hours, 15 minutesGenre: Mystery, FamilyStarring: Jessie-Grace Turner, Clint Sandoval, Danika Brooke-Pierce, Vivienne Aldrich, and PhillipBanksDirector(s): Harvey FeddermanProducer(s): Louisa Marquez, Daniel LevistonWriter(s): April PascucciStudio: CinereveShow times: Beginning August 1210:00 AM., 11:30, 1:00 P.M., 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30-Paradise Cineplex* Please print the following ticket information. You may need to present it before gaining admittance to the theater.Online TicketTicket issue number: 002948275HMovie: The MuseumDate: August 14Time: 4:00 P.M.Credit Card InformationName: Sarah AdesidaAddress: 3027 West Flagler StreetMiami, Florida 33126Phone number: 305-463-9738Account number: XXXX XXXX XXXX 2230.What is the genre of the movie?A.DramaB.ComedyC.ActionD.Mystery答案:D 本题解析:暂无解析15.根据以下资料,回答5660题。2007年我国粮食种植面积10553万公顷,比上年增加70万公顷;棉花种植面积559万公顷,增加7万公顷;油料种植面积1094万公顷,减少60万公顷;糖料种植面积167万公顷,增加10万公顷。全年粮食产量50150万吨,比上年增加350万吨,增产0.7%,其中:夏粮产量11534万吨,增产1.3%;早稻产量3196万吨,增产0.3%;秋粮产量35420万吨,增产0.6%。全年棉花产量760万吨,比上年增产1.3%。油料产量2461万吨,减产4.2%;糖料产量11110万吨,增产11.4%。烤烟产量239万吨,减产3.9%。茶叶产量114万吨,增产10.9%。全年肉类总产量6800万吨,比上年减少3.5%。其中,猪肉减少9.2%;牛、羊肉分别增长6.1%和5.8%。全年水产品产量4737万吨,增长3.3%。全年木材产量6974万立方米,增长5.5%。2002年我国的粮食产量约为:A.45722万吨B.44965万吨C.44761吨D.40709万吨答案:A 本题解析:由图表数据可知,2003年的粮食产量是负增长,即2002年粮食产量2003年粮食产量/1+(0.058)43070/0.94245722万吨。16.七名候选人中有女性三人:张丽、孙美和朱萍,男性四人:赵海、王波、李田和胡庆。现要队这七名候选人中选出三人组成某委员会,且符合以下规则:孙美和王波不能同时入选,胡庆不能与女性候选人同时人选。问如果赵海和李田不人选,那么该委员会的组成有几种可能?( )A.种B.两种C.三种D.四种答案:B 本题解析:形式推理题。不选赵海和李田,只剩五人,依相关规则,只有两种组成:(1)三名女性;(2)张丽、朱萍和王波。因为肯定有女性候选人人选,因此胡庆不人选;在(2)中,王波人选,所以孙美不人选。故选B。17.3 ,10 ,11 ,( ) ,127A.44B.52C.66D.78答案:C 本题解析:3=13+2 10=23+2 11=32+2 66=43+2 127=53+2 其中指数成3、3、2、3、3 规律18.根据亚伯拉罕哈罗德马斯洛(Abraham Harold Maslow)的需求层次论,组织需要为自我实现的需要提供()。A.高额奖金B.舒适的工作环境C.与之相应的地位D.挑战性的工作答案:D 本题解析:自我实现的需要是指个人能力发挥的最大化和理想抱负的实现。组织要鼓励组织成员参与管理,要扩大组织成员参与管理的渠道,创造和提供机会让其参与管理,这是调动他们工作积极性、增强归属感、认同感的有效方法,有助于满足组织成员的自尊和自我实现的需要。19.Passage 2The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has, at the same time, made many foods unfit toeat. some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illness are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well, especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illness because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures.That food related to illness is not a new discovery. In 1945, government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites, commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food additives, caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain inour food, and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry, and because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cow. Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes, but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although theFood and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures, the practices continue.What is the main topic of the passage?A.food and our healthB.food and additivesC.food and cancerD.food and culture答案:A 本题解析:暂无解析20.Passage 2The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has, at the same time, made many foods unfit toeat. some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illness are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well, especially cancer of the colon. Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illness because of the food that is characteristic in these cultures.That food related to illness is not a new discovery. In 1945, government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites, commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food additives, caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain inour food, and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry, and because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cow. Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes, but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although theFood and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures, the practices continue.The world this in the second sentence of paragraph 2 most probably refers to _.A.farmerB.penicillinC.beef and poultryD.the fact that farmers often give penicillin to a beef答案:D 本题解析:暂无解析21.越来越多的公共事件一再说明,许多本来可以在司法轨道内解决的事件。却最终走向社会化、群体化、暴力化。一味采用捂堵压的思维方式,只能导致人民继续付出极大代价和政府公信力继续下降。程序为真相的发现提供了基本的平台。不管最终的真相最终是否满足各方的期待和需要,只要程序合法、公正和公开,只要让一切都在阳光下运作,只要运送正义的方式有着独立而明确的游戏规则,就能减少谣言,安定人心,使事态朝着良性的方向发展。这段文字意在说明()。A.公共事件频发的深层原因B.重堵轻疏思维方式的弊端C.规范的程序建设的重要性D.提升政府公信力的有效途径答案:C 本题解析:文段首先由众多公共事件的教训,引出一味采用捂堵压的思维方式解决问题的弊端。有一鉴于此。文段接下来提出了另一种解决问题的思路,即从保障程序公正人手,此种方法可最大限度地减少谣言,安定人心。使事态朝着良性的方向发展。由此可知,文段主要想说的是“程序”的重要性,选项中与此相符的为C项。当选。22.We would like to ask you to kindly send us the _information.A.relatedB.relationC.relatingD.relative答案:A 本题解析:考查形容词用法。此处需要填形容词,故排除B。related 相关的;relating 能联系起来的;使相关的;relative 相对的。23.兄弟俩今年的年龄之和是35岁当哥哥像弟弟现在这样大时,弟弟的年龄恰好是哥哥年龄的一半。则哥哥今年年龄为()岁。A.20B.21C.23D.22答案:B 本题解析:设弟弟当时的年龄为x,则哥哥当时的年龄为2x,年龄差为x。弟弟今年年龄为2x。则哥哥今年年龄为3x。则2x+3x=35,解得x=7岁,因此哥哥今年37=21岁。24.甲公司同意乙公司以分期付款的方式偿还所欠贷款,这种信用属于()。A.直接信用B.国家信用C.银行信用D.消费信用答案:A 本题解析:本题考查信用分类,答案为A。两公司之间的借贷信用是商业信用,也是直接信用。25.依次填人横线部分最恰当的一组是()英国是一个议会制的君主立宪国家,它的君主是世袭的,但议会并没给他过多的 _,国家的一切决定都要经过漫长的协商。据了解,北京市目前拥有家庭装修监理上岗证的监理员只有100多人,即使这个数字再 _,也无法满足众多家庭用户的需求。我去过江浙一带,几乎每到一个县,都发现那里的博物馆会有一张登有几 个_几十个中过状元的名单表,这真令我瞠目结舌。A.权力 翻一翻 以及B.权力 翻一番 甚至C.权利 翻一番 以及D.权利 翻一番 甚至答案:B 本题解析:权利是指按照法律和章程应当享有的权力和利益,和义务相对;权力表示的是一种政治上的强制力量。很明显,议会没给君主更多的“权力”,所以排除C、D两项。数字增加一倍 应该用“翻一番”,最后一个空很明显是表示递进而非并列关系。故本题正确答案为B。26.终于来到了最后一颗星,你心里激动不已,马上就能走完这七星阵了。踏上第七颗星,一个闪亮的阁楼模型出现在你眼前,这个模型小巧而精致,外观、结构和万千阁一模一样。模型旁有一张羊皮卷,上面写道:根据你的了解和羊皮卷的提示,你认为阁楼模型第一层的高度是多少尺?A.1.75B.1.35C.1.85D.1.55答案:A 本题解析:A。1.7527.阅读,不仅是认识符号而已,更要懂得符号所传递的内涵而观画,也不只是看到五彩缤纷的调配,还应细想,画中原是有画的只是我们的脚步太匆忙了,常常忘记去读它,欣赏它,随意地浏览过去便断言生活是一味地今日因袭昨日只是公式化的衣食住行罢了每个日子,都是内容不同的一本书、风格迥异的一幅画将以上6个句子重新排列,语序正确的一项是:()。A.B.C.D.答案:B 本题解析:第一步,观察选项首句,句话题在谈论阅读是什么,句是把日子比喻成了书和画,对比两句话,应该先有日子像书这样的引出。排除A和C两项。第二步,继续验证后文,观察B和D两个选项,共同点都是把捆绑,捆绑,这两部分的顺序,可以利用代词指代进行验证,句中有个代词“它”,如果跟在句后可以指代在谈论的“日子”话题,并且句与验证完后,都是在谈论“日子”“生活”“衣食住行”等非常相似的话题,最后两句把阅读和观画并列谈论,强调了具体应该怎么阅读和观画。因此,选择B选项。28.下列没有提出任何消费理论的是()。A.弗里德曼B.杜森贝利C.莫迪里大卫D.凯恩斯答案:C 本题解析:西方经济学的宏观消费理论主要包括:杜森贝利的相对收入理论、凯恩斯的绝对收入理论、弗里德曼的持久收入理论、莫迪里安尼的生命周期理论和费雪的跨时期消费选择理论,故ABD项的学者都提出了消费理论,因此C项符合题干要求。所以答案选C.29.高尔夫球运动刚刚兴起时,有个奇怪现象:几乎所有的高尔夫球手都喜欢用旧球,特别是有划痕的球。原来,有划痕的球比光滑的新球有着更优秀的飞行能力。于是,根据空气动力学原理,科学家设计出了表面有凹点的高尔夫球。这些凹点,让高尔夫球的平稳性和距离性比光滑的球更有优势。从此,_。填入横线上最恰当的是:( )A.高尔夫球手不再喜欢使用旧球B.高尔夫球运动迈入了一个新的阶段C.有凹点的高尔夫球成为比赛的统一用球D.越来越多的厂家生产出带凹点的高尔夫球答案:C 本题解析:从逻辑和得出结论的角度而言,A中“不再喜欢”,B中“迈入新的阶段”,D中“厂家生产出”都过于绝对化。只有C可以作为结论使用。30.The personnel department requires that all ( )be interviewed at least three times before a hiringdecision is made.A.applicationsB.applicantsC.appliancesD.applicator答案:B 本题解析:暂无解析31.按照(1)转化为(2) ,那么(3)转化为下列的( )A.见图AB.见图BC.见图CD.见图D答案:B 本题解析:题中(1)图向右翻转得到(2)图形,依次规律得到答案 B。32.增加田民消费300元比降低税收300元对GDP的影响程度( )。A.更大B.相同C.更小D.不确定答案:A 本题解析:消费乘数等于1/ (1-),税收乘数等于-/(1-),由于0税收乘数|-/(1-)|,因此对GDP的影响更大。所以答案选A。33.Father _ goes to the gym with us although he dislikes going there.A.hardlyB.seldomC.sometimesD.never答案:C 本题解析:根据although he dislikes going there,可知此处表示:父亲有时(sometimes)也会去体育馆。34.以下属于有损压缩格式的图像文件是()。A.JPGB.RAWC.BMPD.GIF答案:A 本题解析:JPG全名是JPEG。JPEG是与平台无关的格式,支持最高级别的压缩,不过,这种压缩是有损耗的。多媒体数据压缩:分有损压缩和无损压缩,有静止图像JPEG标准和声音视频MPEG。mp3、divX、Xvid、jpeg、rm、rmvb、wma、wmv等都是有损压缩。故答案选A。35.一满杯水溶有10克糖,搅匀后喝去2/3;添入6克糖,加满水搅匀,再喝去2/3;添入6克糖,加满水搅匀,又喝去2/3;再添入6克糖,加满水搅匀,仍喝去2/3。问此时杯中所剩的糖水中有多少克的糖?( )A.见图AB.见图BC.见图CD.见图D答案:A 本题解析:36.2015 年9 月10 日,国家税务总局发布关于贯彻落实进一步扩大小型微利企业减半征收企业所得税范围有关问题公告,进一步扩大小型微利企业减半征收企业所得税优惠政策范围,将原来减半征税标准扩大到( )。A.15 万元以下B.20 万元以下C.30 万元以下D.10 万元以下答案:C 本题解析:2015 年9 月10 日,国家税务总局发布的关于贯彻落实迸一步扩大小型微利企业减半征收企业所得税范围有关问题的公告明确了小型微利企业减半征税范围扩大到30 万元后具体税收政策规定。故本题答案选C。37.A.见图AB.见图BC.见图CD.见图D答案:C 本题解析:此题的规律为图形符号上半部分每一行的第二个图形圆点数减去第三个图形的圆点数得到第一个图形的圆点数;下半部分的圆点数为连续的三个自然数,故选C项。38.经济周期的四个阶段依次是( )A.繁荣、萧条、衰退、复苏B.繁荣、衰退、萧条、复苏C.繁荣、复苏、衰退、萧条D.衰退、萧条、复苏
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