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HistoryStandard Chartered was formed in 1969 through a merger of two banks: The Standard Bank of British South Africa, founded in 1863, and the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, founded in 1853.
Both companies were keen to capitalise on the huge expansion of trade and to earn the handsome profits to be made from financing the movement of goods between Europe, Asia and Africa.
The Chartered Bank
Founded by James Wilson following the grant of a Royal Charter by Queen Victoria in 1853.
Chartered opened its first branches in Mumbai (Bombay), Kolkata and Shanghai in 1858, followed by Hong Kong and Singapore in 1859.
Traditional trade was in cotton from Mumbai (Bombay), indigo and tea from Kolkata, rice from Burma, sugar from Java, tobacco from Sumatra, hemp from Manila and silk from Yokohama.
Played a major role in the development of trade with the East which followed the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 and the extension of the telegraph to China in 1871.
In 1957 Chartered Bank bought the Eastern Bank together with the Ionian Bank's Cyprus Branches. This established a presence in the Gulf.
The Standard Bank
Founded in the Cape Province of South Africa in 1862 by John Paterson. Commenced business in Port Elizabeth, in January 1863.
Was prominent in financing the development of the diamond fields of Kimberley from 1867 and later extended its network further north to the new town of Johannesburg when gold was discovered there in 1885.
Expanded in Southern, Central and Eastern Africa and, by 1953, had 600 offices.
In 1965, it merged with the Bank of West Africa, expanding its operations into Cameroon, Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
From the early 1990s, Standard Chartered has focused on developing its strong franchises in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. It has concentrated on consumer, corporate and institutional banking and on the provision of treasury services - areas in which the Group had particular strength and expertise.
Since 2000 the Bank has achieved several milestones with a number of strategic alliances and acquisitions, which have extended the customer and geographic reach and broadened the product range that Standard Chartered offers.
Please click here for the list of recent strategic alliances and acquisitions.
International Graduate Programme
Aimed at developing tomorrow's leaders, the Standard Chartered International Graduate Programme is a fast-paced, challenging programme that will set you up for a highly successful career in banking.
The International Graduate Programme offers eight streams covering Wholesale Bank, Consumer Bank and Specialist Functions. No matter which stream you choose, you will work in international teams and collaborate across borders. And depending on your chosen path, you may have the opportunity to work abroad.
Set off on the right foot
Your journey with us commences with your local induction soon followed by our International Induction Programme (IIP) held in Kuala Lumpur. Here you will meet and interact with other graduates, developing a professional network that spans the globe. You'll also interact with senior leaders and get to know Standard Chartered, our businesses, strategy, what we stand for and our role in the communities in which we operate.
Achieve your potential
You'll be given real responsibilities and held accountable from day one. You'll be held to a high standard and expected to perform, and we'll support you to ensure you achieve your potential. It's a fast paced, challenging programme aimed at building a broad knowledge base and honing your skills to become a world-class professional.
Choose an International Graduate Programme stream
For more information on International Graduate Programme opportunities within our business areas click on the links below.
What's next?
Ready to apply?
If you're ready to take the next step in your career, apply now.
More graduate opportunities
We have a number of graduate programmes available throughout our global network.
Consumer Bank Fast Track Programme
The Consumer Bank serves the needs of 13 million retail customers, including small and medium-sized businesses through a network of over 1,700 branches and 5,600 ATMs in 70 countries.
About the programme
Want to become a world-class banker? You've come to the right place. Through our Consumer Bank Fast Track Programme we'll support you as you:
Develop into a world-class banker, perfecting your relationship management skills
Perform and shine in a key revenue generating role with one of our most valued business lines targeted at the high value client segments
Fly high. Your exceptional attitude and performance will hold you in good stead as you take your first step on an exciting career journey with us.
Programme structure
We're committed to accelerating your success as a world-class banker. The training you receive as part of this programme is internationally recognised as some of the best in the world.
The Consumer Bank Fast Track programme is comprised of a number of job rotations to provide you with an understanding of end-to-end retail banking:
Rotation 1 - Branch Operations
Gain an understanding of the collaboration between branch and operations, and focus on service, productivity and quality in this two month rotation.
Rotation 2 - Credit Risk
During this two months you will learn how we collate and use data in the decision making process.
Rotation 3 - Product
Get involved in customer-centric product development and spend two months learning about our different products.
During the final rotation, lasting six to 12 months, you will take on a customer facing role, becoming skilled at customer relationship management. You'll seek to understand your customers' needs, bringing together comprehensive and bespoke solutions to meet their requirements.
The time taken to complete this final rotation is up to you. The motivation and drive you bring to your performance will determine how fast you rise.
Our Day One Readiness programme allows you to tackle real challenges and devise practical solutions in a simulated branch environment. You'll learn the skills you need to be competent and confident right from the start.
The Graduate Development Manager and Rotation Manager will oversee your moves through the different parts of the business. You'll also be supported by a Fast Track sponsor, a senior manager from within Consumer Banking. They will provide you with support and insights into how you can accelerate your development.
Career opportunities
On completion of the programme, you will receive a permanent role in one of our most valued businesses. We will continue to invest in your development and provide you with the environment to make the most of your strengths. Show us you can perform and we'll reward you through rapid progression and exciting opportunities.
Your career path is accelerated, which means you will receive early opportunities to demonstrate your value in a top revenue generating role.
The long-term career opportunities are endless, and the great work you do for customers and the Bank will be recognised and rewarded with career progression. Top performers have gone on to become successful and highly sought after Private Bankers, as well as Head of our Priority, SME and Private Bank businesses across our global network.
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Consumer Banking &
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Consumer Banking &
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MBA Management Associate &
Transaction Banking &
31 Mar 2012 &
MBA Management Associate &
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MBA Management Associate &
Origination and Client Coverage &
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Transaction Banking &
31 Mar 2012 &
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31 Mar 2012 &
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Principal Finance &
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Technology and Operations &
1 Mar 2012 &
Hong Kong &
International Graduate &
Transaction Banking &
1 Mar 2012 &
Hong Kong &
International Graduate &
Financial Markets &
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Hong Kong &
International Graduate &
Consumer Banking &
1 Mar 2012 &
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International Graduate &
Human Resources &
1 Mar 2012 &
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International Graduate &
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1 Mar 2012 &
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MBA Management Associate &
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31 Mar 2012 &
Hong Kong &
MBA Management Associate &
Corporate Finance &
31 Mar 2012 &
Hong Kong &
MBA Management Associate &
Origination and Client Coverage &
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1、简述数据库操作的步骤(10分)
2、TCP/IP的四层结构(10分)
3、什么是MVC结构,简要介绍各层结构的作用(10分)
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User2 手机 iphone 笔记本电脑 三星手机 &
User3 htc 平板电脑 手机 &
(1)根据以上数据结构对关键词进行KMeans聚类,请列出关键词的向量表示、距离公式和KMeans算法的整体步骤
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线性:f(x)=ax+b
二次:f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
三次:f(x)=ax^3+bx^2+cx+d
(1)请依次列出线性、二次、三次拟合的误差函数表达式(2分)
(2)按照梯度下降法进行拟合,请给出具体的推导过程。(7分)
(3)下图给出了线性、二次和七次拟合的效果图。请说明进行数据拟合时,需要考虑哪些问题。在本例中,你选择哪种拟合函数。(8分)
(4)给出实验方案(8分)
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  关于银行笔试真题
  现在银行采用机考,所以没纸卷,真题靠回忆不可能回忆全,只有部分真题给历
  年考生的经验。其实仔细研究下很有帮助~
  经验分享版 1
  2009 年 3 月建行总行笔试题(回忆版,含英语试题和答案)
  考完了,不管结果如何,希望能给以后的师弟师妹们留下一些有用的资料。
  2009 年建行总行的笔试共 155 道题,70 道专业题,15 道英语,70 综合
  测试(类似于公务员行测),考试时间 180 分钟,时间基本上是充分的。
  从难度上看,综合测试比公务员要简单不少,特别是数学、资料分析。英语
  大概与六级难度相当,也不算难。
  能拉开距离的应该是专业测试,因为建行的专业考试范围很广,涉及到了金
  融、经济、管理、市场营销、财务会计、计量经济学等各个学科,要想全面覆盖
  这些知识面,需要平时的积累。
  专业题涉及下面的内容:
  1、法定准备金率
  2、财政货币政策
  3、欧式期权
  4、巴塞尔协议三大支柱
  5、参数估计和残差
  6、企业文化
  7、金融市场的要素
  8、即期和远期
  9、商品的需求弹性
  10、财务报表
  11、盈余公积
  12、会计利润
  13、商业票据贴现
  14、公允价值和账面价值
  15、市场细分
  16、金字塔管理结构中,上级与中级领导比:管理难度与幅度问题
  17、非货币性商品交换中关于具有商业实质和没有商业实质的问题
  18、积极的财政政策与扩张的货币政策的使用范围
  19、国家偿债的率
  20、财务杠杆问题
  21、关于物权法中的留置权
  22、市场占有率:某公司的市场占有率是 30%,其他最大三个竞争对手的市
  场占有率分别为20%,12%, 8%。问该公司的相对市场占有率
  23、有限责任公司股东转让股份的条件
  24、信用卡信用额度的确认
  25、银行整存整取问题
  26、货币市场工具
  27、企业战略:当企业处于成长期应该:扩大市场占有率?
  28、哪个属于会计政策变跟:房地产由成本法改为公允价值?不记得了
  29、关于内部欺诈问题
  30、新巴赛尔协议中关于逾期贷款的风险权重
  31、法中关于客户贷款的问题
  32、公司申请贷款不需审核的什么。。。。。。
  33、关于欧式看涨期权说法正确的是:利率上涨及期权时间等对期权价格的
  34、回购债券价格的决定因素
  英语有三篇阅读理解:
  1、第一篇是反战的
  2、第二篇是关于美元贬值的
  3、第三篇是关于网络出版的
  据说是考研和六级题,在网上一查,果然是的。所以能给大家奉上完整的题
  目!美元贬值那一篇的语言十分冷幽默,挺有意思的。
  Text 2
  Imagine waking up and finding the value of your assets has
been halved.
  No, you’re not an investor in one of those hedge funds that
  completely. With the dollar slumping to a 26-year low
against the pound,
  already-expensive London has become quite unaffordable. A
  Starbucks,just as unavoidable in England as it is in the
United States,
  runs about $8.
  The once all-powerful dollar isn’t doing a Titanic against
  pound. It is sitting at a record low against the euro and at
  low against the Canadian dollar. Even the Argentine peso and
  real are thriving against the dollar.
  The weak dollar is a source of humiliation, for a
  self-esteem rests in part on the strength of its currency.
It’s also a
  potential economic problem, since a declining dollar makes
imported food
  more expensive and exerts upward pressure on interest rates.
And yet there
  are substantial sectors of the vast U.S. economy-from giant
companies like
  Coca-Cola to mom-and-pop restaurant operators in Miami-for
which the weak
  dollar is most excellent news.
  Many Europeans may view the U.S. as an arrogant superpower
  become hostile to foreigners. But nothing makes people think
more warmly
  of the U.S. than a weak dollar. Through April,the total
number of visitors
  from abroad was up 6.8 percent from last year. Should the
  continue,the number of tourists &this year
will finally top the 2000 peak?
  Many Europeans now apparently view the U.S. the way many
Americans view
  Mexico-as a cheap place to vacation, shop and party, all
while ignoring
  the fact that the poorer locals can’t afford to join the
merrymaking.
  The money tourists spend helps decrease our chronic trade
  So do exports, which thanks in part to the weak dollar,
soared 11 percent
  between May 2006 and May 2007. For first five months of
2007, the trade
  deficit actually fell 7 percent from 2006. If you own shares
  American corporations, you’re a winner in the weak-dollar
gamble. Last
  week Coca-Cola’s stick bubbled to a five-year high after it
reported a
  fantastic quarter. Foreign sales accounted for 65 percent of
  beverage business. Other American companies profiting from
this trend
  include McDonald’s and IBM.
  American tourists, however, shouldn’t expect any relief
soon. The dollar
  lost strength the way many marriages break up- slowly, and
then all at
  once. And currencies don’t turn on a dime. So if you want to
  pain inflicted by the increasingly pathetic dollar, cancel
that summer
  vacation to England and look to New England. There, the
dollar is still
  treated with a little respect.
  52. Why do Americans feel humiliated?
  A) Their economy is plunging B) They can’t afford trips to
  C) Their currency has slumped D) They have lost half of
their assets.
  53.How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary
Americans?
  They have to cancel their vacations in New England.
  They find it unaffordable to dine in mom-and-pop
restaurants.
  They have to spend more money when buying imported
  They might lose their jobs due to potential economic
  54 How do many Europeans feel about the U.S with the
devalued dollar?
  They feel contemptuous of it
  They are sympathetic with it.
  They regard it as a superpower on the decline.
  They think of it as a good tourist destination.
  55 what is the author’s advice to Americans?
  They treat the dollar with a little respect
  They try to win in the weak-dollar gamble
  They vacation at home rather than abroad
  They treasure their marriages all the more.
  56 What does the author imply by saying “currencies don’t
  dime” (Line 2,Para7)?
  The dollar’s value will not increase in the short
  The value of a dollar will not be reduced to a dime
  The dollar’s value will drop, but within a small
  Few Americans will change dollars into other
currencies.
  The answers as follow:
  52,B, Their currency has slumped.
  53,C, They have to spend more money when buying imported
  54,D, They think of it as a good tourist destination.
  55,C, They vacation at home rather than abroad.
  56,A, The dollar's value will not increase in the short
  Text 3
  It used to be so straightforward. A team of researchers
  together in the laboratory would submit the results of their
research to
  a journal. A journal editor would then remove the
authors’names and
  affiliations from the paper and send it to their peers for
  Depending on the comments received, the editor would accept
the paper for
  publication or decline it. Copyright rested with the journal
publisher,
  and researchers seeking knowledge of the results would have
to subscribe
  to the journal.
  No longer. The Internet & and pressure from funding
agencies, who
  are questioning why commercial publishers are making money
  government-funded research by restricting access to it & is
making access
  to scientific results a reality. The Organization for
  Co-operation and Development (OECD)was just issued a report
describing
  the far-reaching consequences of this. The report, by John
Houghton of
  Victoria University in Australia and Graham Vickery of the
OECD, makes
  heavy reading for publishers who have, so far, made handsome
profits. But
  it goes further than that. It signals a change in what has,
until now,
  been a key element of scientific endeavor.
  The value of knowledge and the return on the public
investment in research
  depends, in part,upon wide distribution and ready access. It
  business. In America, the core scientific publishing market
is estimated
  at between $7 billion and $11 billion. The International
Association of
  Scientific,Technical and Medical Publishers says that there
are more than
  2,000 publishers worldwide specializing in these subjects.
They publish
  more than 1.2 million articles each year in some 16,000
  This is now changing. According to the OECD report, some 75%
  scholarly journals are now online. Entirely new business
models are
   three main ones were identified by the
report’sauthors. This
  is the so-called big deal, where institutional subscribers
pay for access
  to a collection of online journal titles through
site-licensing
  agreements. There is open-access publishing, typically
supported by
  asking the author (or his employer) to pay for the paper to
be published.
  Finally, there are open-access archives, where organizations
  universities or international laboratories support
institutional
  repositories. Other models exist that are hybrids of these
three, such
  as delayed open-access, where journals allow only
subscribers to read a
  paper for the first six months, before making it freely
available to
  everyone who wishes to see it. All this could change the
traditional form
  of the peer-review process, at least for the publication of
  6. In the first paragraph, the author discusses
  [A] the background information of journal editing.
  [B] the publication routine of laboratory reports.
  [C] the relations of authors with journal publishers.
  [D] the traditional process of journal publication.
  7. Which of the following is true of the OECD report?
  [A] It criticizes government-funded research.
  [B] It introduces an effective means of publication.
  [C] It upsets profit-making journal publishers.
  [D] It benefits scientific research considerably.
  8. According to the text, online publication is significant
  [A] it provides an easier access to scientific
  [B] it brings huge profits to scientific researchers.
  [C] it emphasizes the crucial role of scientific
knowledge.
  [D] it facilitates public investment in scientific
  9. With the open-access publishing model, the author of a
  required to
  [A] cover the cost of its publication.
  [B] subscribe to the journal publishing it.
  [C] allow other online journals to use it freely.
  [D] complete the peer-review before submission.
  10. Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of
  passage?
  [A] The Internet is posing a threat to publishers.
  [B] A new mode of publication is emerging.
  [C] Authors welcome the new channel for publication.
  [D] Publication is rendered easier by online service.
  参考答案:D C A A B
  26. In the first paragraph, the author discusses
  [A] the background information of journal editing.
  [B] the publication routine of laboratory reports.
  [C] the relations of authors with journal publishers.
  [D] the traditional process of journal publication.
  [正确答案]D
  [答案解析]概括段落大意。 本文谈的是通过互联网发表研究成果的一种新方
  式,指出了三大业务模式。
  第一段先谈传统的杂志出版(论文发表)流程, 以此引出话题, 所以正确答案是 D。
  A 选项 journal editing 沾点边,但不吻合。做这类题及主题题型可以使
  用逆向法,即思路是:如果真要写 journal editing 的,那应该从如何编辑,
  如何取舍及一些编辑的细节入手,而本段明显不是。B 离题更远,实验报告,从
  何谈起呀?C 作者与杂志社的关系,这个流程是涉及到,但要谈的不是这个。总
  之,此题从本段的内容,本段在全篇的作用,以及本文要谈的主题角度,可以确
  定正确答案。
  [信心指数]99.9%
  27. Which of the following is true of the OECD report?
  [A] It criticizes government-funded research.
  It introduces an effective means of publication.
  [C] It upsets profit-making journal publishers.
  [D] It benefits scientific research considerably.
  [正确答案]C
  [答案解析]A 肯定不对,报告并未批评政府资助的研究,是 funding
  agencies 批评 commercialpublishers, 也就是这些资助一些研究项目的机构质
  询商业出版机构,我出钱,是为社会受益,咋变成你受益了呢?这个选项错在张
  冠李戴。B 也不对,报告引进(introduces)了一种新的出版方式吗?不是它吧?
  The Internet is making access to scientific results a
reality.是
  Internet,对吧?C 正确。Why? 实际上是考对这句话的理解:The report makes
  heavy reading for publishers. “heavy
reading”是啥意思呢?费力的阅读。
  此处的 heavy 意为 hard
arduous。字面的意思是,这
  个报告让获取巨大利润的出版商们读起来费劲。为什么读起来费劲啊?是他们的
  词汇量不够读不懂吗?当然不是,结合文章所述内容,是因为这个报告直指要害,
  触及了他们。读出了这层意思,C 选项当然就可以大胆选啦!D 选项不对,全文
  核心意思,是互联网出版方式会给科学研究带来巨大的好处,使得科学成果更容
  易被人分享。并不是这个报告本身对科学研究带来多大好处。当然啦,这个报告
  既然指出了这个趋势,或多或少总能让科研受益一些,但注意命题者还刻意加了
  一个 considerably,一篇报告能有如此“相当的”作用
  [信心指数]99.9%
  28. According to the text, online publication is significant
  [A] it provides an easier access to scientific
  it brings huge profits to scientific researchers.
  [C] it emphasizes the crucial role of scientific
knowledge.
  [D] it facilitates public investment in scientific
  [正确答案]A
  [答案解析]文中两句话决定 A 正确,一是 The Internet is making access
  to scientific results a reality.二是 The value of knowledge
and the return
  on the public investment in research depends, in part,upon
  distribution and ready access. 也就是知识的价值在于其广泛传播和即时获
  取,而互联网使得科学成果的很容易获取变为现实。这不就是基于互联网的在线
  出版的重大意义吗!B 不对,因为文章始终没有谈论研究者的获利问题,要说谈,
  它也只是谈了 scientific publishing market 是一个 big
business。而且,
  在线学术期刊的第二种业务模式(open-access publishing),还得研究者自己掏
  腰包的!科学知识本身无比重要的作用不在本文讨论范围,C 不对。促进对科学
  研究的公共投资也无从谈起,D 亦被轻松排除。
  [信心指数]99.9%
  29. With the open-access publishing model, the author of a
  required to
  [A] cover the cost of its publication.
  subscribe to the journal publishing it.
  [C] allow other online journals to use it freely.
  [D] complete the peer-review before submission.
  [正确答案]A
  [答案解析]考对这句话的理解:There is open-access publishing,
  typically supported by asking the author (or his employer)
to pay for the
  paper to be published. 通过作者本人(或其老板)付费发表的方式支持开架在
  线阅览,注意,这里的付费,付什么费用呀?付给出版网站的费吗?我的想应该是
  发表论文的研究费用,A 选项所指即这个,当然这是题外话。B 乃空穴来风,毫
  无根据。C 有一定的干扰性,本来这层意思本文也是只字示提,但既然是
  open-access publishing 嘛,那用户应该是可以免费使用的。但是不是other
  online journals 也可以免费使用呢(转载等),这似乎就走得远了点,原文并未
  提供这方面的信息,排除。D 选项轻松排除。
  [信心指数]99.9%
  30. Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of
  passage?
  [A] The Internet is posing a threat to publishers.
  A new mode of publication is emerging.
  [C] Authors welcome the new channel for publication.
  [D] Publication is rendered easier by online service.
  [正确答案]B
  [答案解析]一种新的出版方式,即在线出版正悄然兴起,乃本文主题,B 选
  项正确。A
选项不对,应该说互联网对传统出版行业构成威胁,但不威胁出版本身,在线出版商也是出版商啊。作者们欢迎不欢迎新的出版方式,一呢,咱们不得而知,二呢,绝非本文主题,C
不对。在线服务应该会使出版更加容易,但一未涉及,二非主题。
  [信心指数]99.9%
  综合测试有言语理解、数学、判断推理、综合测试和常识。
  相传古时候有两座怪城,一座“真城”,一座“假城”。真城里的人个个讲
  真话,假城里的人个个讲假话。一位知晓这一情况的旅行者第一次来到其中一个
  城市,他只要问遇到的第一个人一个答案“是”或“否”的问题,就会明白自己
  所到的是真城还是假城。以下哪个问题是最恰当的:
  A、你是真城里的人吗?
  B、你是假城里的人吗?
  C、你说真话吗?
  D.你是说假话的人吗?
  E.你是这座城市的人吗?
  正确答案:E
  解析:这是一个二难推理题
  假如旅行者在真城,真城人会回答是,假城人也会回答是。
  如果是真城人,那么回答是。
  如果是假城人,那么回答是。
  真城人或者假城人,总是回答是。
  假如旅行者在假城,真城人会回答不是,假城人也回答不是。
  同上,不论真城人,假城人都回答不是。
  这样旅行者就可断定,回答是,即是在真城。
  回答不是:即是在假城
  一个金鱼缸里有 10 条金鱼,刚刚死了 4 条,问鱼缸中还有多少条金鱼?
  选项有 10 4 6 8
  常识部分能记得的有几题:
  1、马英九的副手是?(萧万长)
  2、政府机构改革后的部门(国务院组成部门调至 27 个)
  3、奥运会开幕式上姚明牵的是谁(抗震救灾小英雄林浩)
  4、我有一个梦想演讲中的节选,问是谁说的(马丁·路德·金)
  5、构建社会主义和谐社会是贯穿---的长期历史任务?(中国特色社会主义事
  业全过程)
  6.印花税下调的时间(2008 年 09 月 19 日)
  7.火炬手金晶是什么比赛选手(残疾人击剑队员)
  8.陈云林访台的成果不包括哪个(包括两岸空运直航海运直航、邮政合作、食品安全四项协议,剩下的那一项就是了。)
  9、08 年雪灾为什么造成那么大的危害
  10、经济危机中扩大内需的方法
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