American hopes that pressure from the
US will force Japan to suddenly dismantle its trade barriers are almost certain
to evaporate in disappointment. The fact is that Washington faces an obstacle
far more formidable than a few power brokers in Tokyo’s government offices. It’s
not in line with the centuries-old, deep-ingrained Japanese customs. To move the
Japanese government, Washington government must move an entire nation. So far
the US has had only limited success despite congressional threats to retaliate.
In an April 9 nationwide broadcast, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone urged the
Japanese to buy more imported goods and unveiled a long-awaited three-year plan
to ease import restrictions. But this program was far short of what Washington
hoped to see. White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan said the Japanese offered
"few new A. restrictions B. emphases C. considerations D. weights [单项选择]Queues are long. Life is short. So why waste time waiting when you can pay someone to do it for you In Washington D.C. —a city that struggles with more than its share of bureaucratic practices — a small industry is emerging that will queue for you to get everything from a driver’s license to a seat in a congressional hearing.
Michael Dorsey, one of the pioneering "service expediters", began going to traffic courts for other people back in 1988. Today his fees start at $ 20 and can go into the thousands to plead individual cases at the Bureau of Traffic Adjudication (his former employer). Mr Dorsey knows what a properly written parking ticket looks like, and often gets fines invalidated on its failures in formality. His clients include congressmen and diplomats, as well as firms for which tickets are an occupational hazard, such as taxi operators and television broadcasters. Service expediters are not universally loved. Non-tax income, like fines and fees, makes up about A. pick out troubles for elderly and disabled people B. help collect fines for local governments C. sting the government into improving services D. help poor foreigners navigate home [单项选择]某小朋友在语言活动中,一直认真地、完整地听完了老师讲的故事。这说明该小朋友具有()。
A. 注意的选择性 B. 注意的范围 C. 注意的稳定性 D. 注意的分配 [判断题]雷电时,禁止无照明灯具巡线
A.正确 B.错误 [单选题]精密进近的最低着陆标准用什么表示( )
A.决断高,云高 B.朝东 C.决断高,超障高 D.超障高,云高 [单选题]可能性最大的诊断是 ( )
A.过敏性休克 B.支气管哮喘 C.心源性哮喘 D.慢性支气管炎急性发作 E.ARDS [单项选择]标志着冰心的散文己取得了初步的成功并确立了其独特风格的作品是()。
A. 《笑》 B. 《山中杂记》 C. 《小桔灯》 D. 《寄小读者》 [判断题]在非正常情况下,集控站转为车站控制时,车务应急值守人员应报告站段指派胜任人员赶赴现场,协助做好非正常行车工作。除因危及行车安全必须立即转换为非常站控外,列车调度员提出需转为非常站控时,须经调度所值班主任准许。
A.正确 B.错误 [判断题]( )道口及道口两端各50m范围内的线路应保持排水系统良好,道床无翻浆,外观整洁。
A.正确 B.错误 我来回答: 提交
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