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¿Cuáles son las características de la Generación del 98?

A、Se conceden la sobriedad y concisión, estilo moderado, clásico que es fácil de entender.

B、Emociones fuertes para el amor de la patria y los intentos de solucionar los problemas de España.

C、Estilo libre, intentan expresar la pasión de revolución y los sentimientos propios.

D、Las obras están caracterizadas por el pensamiento existencial y el subjetivismo característico de la época.

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第1题

?Cuáles son las características del Barroco?

A、Transmite el tema del desenga?o o desilusión con actitud emocional, pesimista, melancólica y resentida ante la decadencia del gran imperio espa?ol.

B、El escepticismo y el pesimismo, con una visión de la vida planteada como lucha, sue?o o mentira.

C、Su estilo era suntuoso y recargado.

D、El lenguaje era muy adjetivado, alegórico y metafórico.

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第2题

Muchos de los guiones de las películas y series proceden de:
A.Vivencias de los actores

B.Los libros

C.Las canciones

D.Ninguna de las anteriores

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第3题

All the techniques described below can be used to keep a meeting focused except:

A Recall agenda items/purpose of meeting

B Summarize discussion periodically

C Encourage pursuit of interesting new ideas

D Rephrase unclear ideas presented by group members

E All are acceptable techniques

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第4题

听力原文:F: What I can't make out you is why you are so keen on the Layer-de-la-Haye house. Why on earth should we choose, actually choose, to live out in a village, even if it is a popular village. You know that I would love to live in town and...

M: ...and be boxed in by a thousand other houses I suppose~ Surrounded by a thousand faceless neighbors. No, let' s go for the village. After all I'm the one who has to do all the traveling. Back and forth to London every day. And I would rather add a 15 minutes bus ride to the train ride than be--How does it go?--cabin' d, cribb' d confi' d.

F: That' s all very well...all very well to take that romantic attitude. You know... you think you can get out of everything...wriggle out of any argument...by quoting Shakespeare. What about my preferences? You are being selfish you know.

M: Selfish? Me?

F: Yes. Think of the children. Its seems to me that you are so carried away with the idea that your personal likes and dislikes are making you anything but practical.

What's the relations between the speakers?

A.Friends.

B.Colleagues.

C.Husband and wife.

D.Landlord and tenant.

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第5题

?Cuál de las siguientes explicaciones sobre la ilustración es incorrecta?

A、Los pensadores aprecian el valor de la razón, y la experiencia frente a la ignorancia, la superstición, y los prejuicios.

B、La ilustración tiene sus centros en Francia, Inglaterra y Espa?a.

C、Johann Wolfgang von Goethe es un literato alemán.

D、El filósofo alemán Immanuel Kant también es una figura destacada de esta época.

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第6题

?Cuál es la consecuencia del ascenso de la burguesía?

A、La pérdida del espíritu revolucionario.

B、El afianzamiento de los logros alcanzados.

C、La desaparición del romanticismo.

D、El disfrute tranquilo de su vida privilegiada.

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第7题

This month, the United Nations Development Program made water and sanitation the centerpiece of its flagship publication, the Human Development Report.

Claims of a "water apartheid," where poor people pay more for water than the rich, are bound to attract attention. But what are the economics behind the problem, and how can it be fixed? In countries that have trouble delivering clean water to their people, a lack of infrastructure is often the culprit. People in areas that are not served by public utilities have to rely on costlier ways of getting water, such as itinerant water trucks and treks to wells. Paradoxically, as the water sources get costlier, the water itself tends to be more dangerous. Water piped by utilities - to the rich and the poor alike - is usually cleaner than water trucked in or collected from an outdoor tank.

The problem exists not only in rural areas but even in big cities, said Hakan Bjorkman, program director of the UN agency in Thailand. Further, subsidies made tolocal water systems often end up benefiting people other than the poor, he added.

The agency proposes a three-step solution. First, make access to 20 liters, or 5 gallons, of clean water a day a human right. Next, make local governments accountable for delivering this service. Last, invest in infrastructure to link people to water mains.The report says governments, especially in developing countries, should spend at least 1 percent of gross domestic product on water and sanitation. It also recommends that foreign aid be more directed toward these problems. Clearly, this approach relies heavily on government intervention, something Bjorkman readily acknowledged. But there are some market-based approaches as well.

By offering cut-rate connections to poor people to the water mainline, the private water utility in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, has steadily increased access to clean water, according to the agency&39;s report. A subsidy may not even be necessary, despite the agency&39;s proposals, if a country can harness the economic benefits of providing clean water.

People who receive clean water are much less likely to die from water-borne diseases - a common malady in the developing world - and much more likely to enjoy long, productive, taxpaying lives that can benefit their host countries. So if a government is trying to raise financing to invest in new infrastructure, it might find receptive ears in private credit markets - as long as it can harness the return. Similarly, private companies may calculate that it is worth bringing clean water to an area if its residents are willing to pay back the investment over many years.

In the meantime, some local solutions are being found. In Thailand, Bjorkman said, some small communities are taking challenges like water access upon themselves. "People organize themselves in groups to leverage what little resources they have to help their communities," he said. "That&39;s especially true out in the rural areas. They invest their money in revolving funds and saving schemes, and they invest themselves to improve their villages. "It is not always easy to take these solutions and replicate them in other countries, though. Assembling a broad menu of different approaches can be the first step in finding the right solution for a given region or country.

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第8题

Why was the octogenarian Barbara Crandell arrested?

A.Because she refused to be intimidated by men wearing spiky shoes and pastel shirts.

B.Because she has climbed the Observatory to pray for more than two decades.

C.Because she refused to leave the top of the Observatory when the club officials showed up.

D.Because she made her way to the top and stayed there for a long time, unwilling to leave.

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第9题

?Sobre la literatura espa?ola del siglo XVIII, cuáles de las siguientes afirmaciones son correctas?

A、La literatura espa?ola del siglo XVIII se encuentra en un momento con mayor creatividad en comparación con el siglo anterior porque en aquel entonces Espa?a empezó a quedarse atrás.

B、Era continuación del barroco e influencia de la ilustración, el neoclasicismo y el pre-romanticismo.

C、No había escritores famosos en Espa?a en ese momento.

D、No se cultivan mucho la literatura de creación, como la narrativa o la lírica. En la forma se imita mucho las reglas de la antigüedad clásica.

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