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[单选题]胡某。女。78岁咳嗽咳痰伴发热3天.意识不清4小时有高血压史12年,否认糖尿病病史。该病人的以下体征对诊断糖尿病有特殊意义的是( )
A.心动过速
B.皮肤干燥
C.中度昏速
D.呼气有烂苹果味
E.血压160/100mmHg
[单项选择]足太阳膀胱经的终止穴是()。
A. 足窍阴
B. 至阴
C. 隐白
D. 厉兑
E. 涌泉
[判断题]信贷管理系统中信贷业务审批流程结束后形成的所有记录信息均不能修改,但客户基础信息可通过客户管理模块进行维护。
A.正确
B.错误
[多项选择]胃癌的中晚期临床特征是()。
A. 锁骨上淋巴结肿大
B. 上腹部肿块
C. 腹水
D. 上腹部压痛
E. 胸水
[单选题]根据《房屋市政工程生产安全重大隐患排查治理挂牌督办暂行办法》建筑施工企业应及时将工程项目重大隐患排查治理的有关情况向( )报告。
A.建设单位
B.监理单位
C.设计单位
D.安质监站
[单选题]在本站相应方向末班车到站前( )分钟起在站厅播放“XX方向末班车预报”广播。
A.10分钟
B.15分钟
C.20分钟
D.30分钟
[单选题]根据《建设工程监理工作标准》DB33/T1104-2022 ,《工程临时 /最终延期报审表》应由施工单位()签字。【《建设工程监理工作标准》 DB33/T1104-2022 表 B0.14]
A.项目经理.
B.质检员
C.安全员.
D.项目技术负责人
[单项选择]
某施工单位承接某办公楼工程,总建筑面积19 800m2,地上18层,地下 1层,基础为桩基筏式承台板,结构形式为现浇剪力墙结构,混凝土采用商品混凝土,强度等级有C25、C30级,钢筋采用HPB235级、HRB335级。
普通混凝土划分()等级,最高等级为()。
A. 12,C60
B. 13,C80
C. 14,C80
D. 13,C60
[填空题]强行排错法涉及的调试技术主要是 【4】 和监视表达式。
[判断题] 计算机复合型病毒具有正常程序的一切特性:可存储性、可执行性。
A.正确
B.错误
[单选题]昼夜分阴阳,属于“阴中之阴”的时间是
A.上午
B.中午
C.下午
D.前半夜
E.后半夜
[判断题]合击是在火场上从两个或两个以上的方位同时向燃烧区域进攻的战法。()
A.正确
B.错误
[单选题]根据《企业破产法》的规定,申请人向人民法院提出破产申请后,在一定期限内可以撤回破产申请,该期限是( )。
A.法院受理案件之前
B.法院作出破产宣告之前
C.破产清算组成立之前
D.破产程序终结之前
[单项选择]A. Go home and take a rest. B. Visit her parents
C. Go to work. D. See a doctor.
[单选题]使用平车上下坡时,大轮在()处
A.高处
B.低处
C.中高处
D.中低处
E.以上均不是
[判断题]在居民区及车站站台处,保护线、回流线、架空地线、架空避雷线在最大驰度时对地面距离的最小值为6000mm。( )
A.正确
B.错误
[判断题]企业长期借款的利息支出均应通过“财务费用”账户核算。( )
[填空题]《民法典》规定:有负担能力的孙子女、外孙子女,对于子女已经死亡或者子女无力赡养的祖父母、外祖父母,有____的义务。( )
[单选题]文化传统是一个民族群体意识的( )
A.体现
B.载体
C.本质
D.内容
[判断题]危险性较大的分部分项工程,实行施工总承包的,专项方案由施工总承包单位组织编制。
A.正确
B.错误
[单选题]建筑施工中钢丝绳的使用频率较高。《建筑机械使用安全技术规程》对同一根钢丝绳上的绳卡数量、方向、间距、绳头长度等作了明确规定。针对直径 9.3ram 的钢丝绳,下列绳卡固接方式中,错误的是( )
A.绳卡数量 3 个
B.绳卡间距 75mm
C.绳卡方向正反交错布置
[判断题] 【考核点:0109010304001;题型:判断题;难度:中;类型:专业】
承办者应当在群众性活动举办日的20日前提出安全许可申请。
A.正确
B.错误
[多项选择]某公司在招聘广告中,写明该公司所制定的薪酬方案是一种竞争性的薪酬方案。该公司的副经理王某在去年的薪酬中,有20%是以股票购买权的形式发放,另外50%是固定部分(工资),还有30%是公司根据业绩状况给予他的奖金,而且还对他正在上大学的女儿给予1万元的教育费用补贴。
该公司之所以对薪酬给予密切的关注,是因为薪酬方案的制定对于( )都有影响。
A. 提高工作业绩
B. 提高生产率
C. 提高员工的思想素质
D. 员工的工作态度
[不定项选择题]共用题干
The Case of the Disappearing Fingerprints
One useful anti-cancer drug can effectively erase the whorls(箩状指纹)and other characteristic marks
that give people their distinctive fingerprints(指纹).Losing them could become troublesome. A case
______________ (51) online in a letter by Annals of Oncology(肿瘤学)indicates how big a ______________ (52)
losing fingerprints is.
Eng-Huat Tan,a Singapore-based medical doctor describes a 62-year-old man who has used
capecitabine(卡培他滨)to
______________ ( 53 ) his nasopharyngeal cancer(鼻咽癌).After three years on
the_______________ (54),the patient decided to visit his U.S.relatives last December. But he was stopped by
U. S. customs officials_______________(55)4 hours after entering the country when those officials couldn't get finger-
prints from the man. There were no ___________( 56 ) swirly(旋涡状的)marks appearing from his index finger.
"U.S.customs has been fingerprinting incoming foreign visitors for years,"Tan says."Unfortunately,for
the Singaporean traveler,one potential ______________ (57)effect of his drug treatment is a smoothing of the tis-
sue on the finger pads. ______________ (58)no fingerprints."
"It is uncertain when fingerprint ______________ (59)will begin to take place in patients who are taking
capecitabine,"Tan points out.So he______________ (60)any physicians who prescribe the drug to provide their
patients with a doctor's______________ (61)pointing out that their medicine may cause fingerprints to disap-
pear.Eventually,the Singapore traveler made it into the United States.But he's also now got the doctor's ex-
planatory note一and won't leave home______________ (62)it.
By the way, maybe the Food and Drug Administration(美国食品药物管理局),________ (63)
approved use of the drug 11 years ago,should consider updating its list of side effects_______________ (64)with
this medicine. The current list does note that patients may experience vomiting(呕吐),stomach pain and
some other side effects.But no where_______________ (65)it mention the potential for loss of fingerprints.
_________(55)
A.in
B.for
C.at
D.from
[判断题]耐火钢是指在800℃温度时的屈服强度不小于其常温屈服强度2/3的钢材。
A.正确
B.错误
[单项选择]根据淘抢购疲劳度控制要求,一个商家1个自然月内最多可以参加()次‘日常单品(含新品、抢洋货)+场景购+今日必抢’活动。
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
[多选题]对触电者的急救以下说法正确的是()。
A.迅速测量触电者体温
B.立即切断电源,或使触电者脱离电源
C.用干净衣物包裹创面
D.迅速判断伤情,心搏骤停或心音微弱者,立即心肺复苏
[单项选择]正常人体软组织的内部回声强度排列顺序,下述哪项正常()。
A. 肾窦>胰腺>肝脏>肾实质
B. 肾窦>肝脏>胰腺>肾实质
C. 胰腺>肾窦>肝脏>肾实质
D. 胰腺>肾窦>肾实质>肝脏
E. 胰腺>肝脏>肾窦>肾实质
[多选题]员工素质测评指导语的内容主要包括()。
A.阐明测评与一般测验无差异
B.员工素质测评的目的
C.填表前的准备工作与填表要求
D.举例说明填写的要求
E.测评结果的保密、处理及反馈
[多选题]在救援区域适当位置多点设置安全员,对水域救援情况进行全程观察,并逐一对进入水域作业的()等进行安全检查。
A.舟艇性能
B.人员防护
C.遂行器材
[多选题]中共七大总结历史经验,把党在长期奋斗中形成的优良传统作风概括为( )。( )
A.主动联系群众的作风
B.理论和实践相结合的作风
C.自我批评的作风
D.全心全意为人民服务的作风
[单选题] ( )行政许可是指基于特定事实的出现,而由行政机关依据法定程序收回行政许可证件或者公告行政许可失去效力。
A.撤回
B.撤销
C.注销
D.收回
[单选题] 《铁路车站行车作业人身安全标准》规定调车作业上车时,车速不得超过( )km/h。
A.15
B.5
C.10
D.20
[单项选择]以下哪一种驾驶舱职权梯度是适宜的?()
A. 机长和副驾驶之间在职位、资历以及飞行技术等方面差别很大;
B. 机长和副驾驶之间在职位、资历以及飞行技术等方面没有什么差别;
C. 机长在职位、资历以及飞行技术等方面稍高于副驾驶,但不能差别太大,也不能没 有差别。
[简答题]The Difference Engine: Beyond
Content
A The old-media world of
newspapers, magazines, radio stations and television networks has a daunting
task ahead of it. New-media upstarts like Internet TV, social networking,
mash-ups, web stores and online gaming—with their ability to stream content
direct to smart phones, tablets, e-readers, laptops and game consoles—have begun
to eat the green-eyeshade brigade’s breakfast, lunch and tea. At last week’s
Digital Hollywood meeting in Santa Monica, California, the question on a lot of
people’s lips was how to fight back.
B A recurring theme
was ’beyond content’. By that, the gathering of film, broadcasting and
entertainment executives meant how to turn the current threat to their
livelihoods into a solution for at least survival, if not runaway success. All
agreed that, apart from getting their content online in the best shape possible,
they needed to move much further downstream in marketing terms. In short, they
should start offering services—beyond content—that add to their audience’s
experience and satisfaction.
C The problem is rapidly
becoming too big to ignore. In a recent survey of some 10,000 consumers, IBM
found that the use of mobile music and video increased five-fold between 2007
and 2009, while readership of online newspapers more than tripled. Over half the
respondents used social-networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Two out of
five regularly read newspapers online rather than in print. ’In terms of digital
content consumption,’ the researchers concluded, ’consumers have clearly moved
beyond the trial stage.’
D It is not just gadget freaks
and early adopters who are making this happen. Sure, the young and the
technically nimble were among the first to abandon print and airwaves for online
content capable of being accessed anywhere, anytime. But the middle-aged have
now also joined the fray. Indeed, Facebook recently had to pull the plug on
chatting housewives because they were hogging large chunks of the social
network’s bandwidth for hours on end. Even 55-year-olds and up—long the bulwark
of print and broadcast media—are nowadays getting much of their news, gossip and
amusement online.
E This migration from old to new media
is causing the industry to fragment, as publishers, record companies, film
studios, television networks and other content creators butt heads with device
makers such as Apple and Sony as well as online distributors and content
aggregators like Amazon, Google, Yahoo! and YouTube. In the process, established
ways of doing business are being overturned, calling into question how
traditional content—whether print, graphics, audio or video—is produced and
delivered.
F The change is actually twofold, and much of
the problem has stemmed from a failure to understand this. For one, not only is
content going digital but, in the process, it is also becoming connected. This
change from linear type and airwaves to interactive bits and bytes has caused
the balance of power to shift to those who aggregate and distribute digital
content online. Take the way consumers are swapping from printed books,
magazines and newspapers to digital versions that can be downloaded to
e-readers, tablets, laptops or even smart phones. It is not only bookshops and
newsstands that lose from this process. Publishers, too, are suffering as
advertisers abandon printed pages and television slots for the online
world.
G It is not as though publishers can make up the
difference by taking their wares online. A reader of a printed publication
typically brings in 18 times the value of an online reader. In part, that is
because newspapers and magazines are experts at selling their demographics to
advertisers, while websites serving up information and entertainment rely more
on generic services like Google’s advertising network. Also, there are simply
far more outlets on the web than on newsstands for advertisers to choose
from.
H Television is not much better off. The difference
in value between a broadcast viewer and an online equivalent is around three to
one. But that discrepancy is expected to widen as traditional television sets
are replaced with TVs that can download video direct from the Internet, and more
entertainment websites spring up to cater for this burgeoning ’over-the-top’
demand. Already viewers have started cancelling their $70 cable or satellite
subscriptions, and downloading their favourite television shows from online
sites like Hulu or YouTube for nothing or, at most, a small pay-as-you- go fee.
Likewise, sales of DVDs are being clobbered, as Netflix and others allow
customers to stream unlimited movies direct to their television sets for $9 a
month.
I The same disintermediation has long been
happening to music, as consumers download single tracks direct from iTunes,
Apple’s online store, for 99 cents a pop, rather than buy whole CD albums from
record shops for $10 or more. In the process, Apple has flipped the
’razor-and-blades’ model of doing business on its head. Instead of subsidising
the cost of media players like the iPod and iPad (the razor in the metaphor) and
making tons of money out of downloads from iTunes (the blades), it has done the
reverse. Thus, the device makers are joining online aggregators and distributors
to capture an increasing share of the disposable income consumers spend on
information and entertainment—all at old media’s expense.
J The second change, in the way marketers are connected to consumers, is
more subtle. New media make life easier, richer and more satisfying for the
consumer. To do so, they exploit far more of the marketing opportunities that
exist between the content and the consumer. Old-media companies have
traditionally left that to others, pleased to collect just advertising and
subscription revenues. Now they must learn to do the same.
K Easier means things like having a single subscription to a publication
or pay TV channel that applies across a variety of platforms—from television
sets and computers to tablets, e-readers and mobile phones. To make life easier
still, each platform needs the same interface, the same set of navigational
tools and the same quality of experience. Television sets—with remote
controllers capable of moving on-screen cursors only up, down and across, and
then just one step at a time—are leagues behind the swiping gestures pioneered
by the iPhone. New-media innovators are bent on making the television set as
easy to navigate as an iPad. Old-media laggards will need to do the
same.
—Economist
[单项选择]胎儿胎盘娩出后,子宫底下降至脐下1~2横指,此后每天下降()
A. 0.1~0.2cm
B. 1~2cm
C. 3~4cm
D. 5cm
E. 6cm
[判断题]在交接班过程中发生事故,应立即迅速交接班,并由接班人员负责处理,交班人员应根据接班人员的要求协助处理。
A.正确
B.错误
[单项选择]规划阶段坝址区工程地质测绘,当比较坝址相距()km以上时可分别单独进行地质测绘。
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4