Attempts to understand the relationship between social behavior and health have their origin in history. Dubos (1969) suggested that primitive humans were closer to the animals (1) they, too, relied upon their instincts to stay healthy. Yet some primitive humans (2) a cause and effect relationship between doing certain things and alleviating (3) of a disease or (4) the condition of a wound. (5) there was so much that primitive humans did not (6) the functioning of the body, magic became an integral component of the beliefs about the causes and cures of heath (7) . Therefore it is not (8) that early humans thought that illness was caused (9) evil spirit. Primitive medicines made from vegetables or animals were invariably used in combination with some form of ritual to (10) harmful spirit from a diseased body.
One of the earliest (11) in the Western world to formulate principles of health care
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As America’s prison population has
exploded, hard-pressed officials have relied on private prisons to house about 5
percent of the nation’s 1.7 million prisoners. But a number of recent incidents
have strengthened accusations that for-profit prisons do not always measure up
on security and reliability. A judge ordered a Youngstown, Ohio, prison for
criminals from Washington, D. C. to remove violent prisoners after 13
stabbings(刺伤案), two of them fatal. Colorado closed a center for teen lawbreakers
after a suicide and evidence that prisoners had been abused. Tennessee
legislators have now put on hold a plan to privatize most of that state’s prison
system. Last week, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees issued a report charging that private prisons save taxpayers little money and are full of waste and A. The union would like to give up its power. B. The union hopes to have a change. C. The Washington, D. C. officials are to blame for the problems. D. It’s impossible to operate good prisons at low cost. [单项选择]If it is true that healthier nations are usually wealthier nations, in which position will the United States most likely to rank.'
A. In the Number One. B. It will likely rank in the 3rd place. C. It is likely in the 12th place. D. It is likely to rank around the 22th place. [单选题]我国《劳动法》规定,安排劳动者延长劳动时间的,用人单位应支付不低于劳动者正常工作时间工资的( )。
A.100%的工资报酬 B.150%的工资报酬 C.200%的工资报酬 D.300%的工资报酬 [单选题]肾上腺素中酮体的检查,所采用的方法为( )
A.HPLC法 B.TLC法 C.GC法 D.UV法 E.IR法 [判断题]在屏柜上拆接线时应在端子排外侧进行,拆开的线应包好,并注意防止误碰其他运行回路,禁止将运行中的电流互感器二次回路开路及电压互感器二次回路短路、接地。
A.正确 B.错误 [判断题]服务场景中有很多事物可以作为显性或隐性的信号将信息传递给顾客。
A.正确 B.错误 [单选题]采取个人上锁方式时,当工作完成,必须在所有施工人员解除各个隔离点的锁和标签或在目视下由别人移开( ),施工单位才可通知生产单位维护工作已完成
A.时 B.前 C.后 D.中 [判断题]同一车轮直径相差过大,会影响车辆运行的平稳性。( )
A.正确 B.错误 [单选题]安全钩上的1KN约等于多少公斤。
A.A.200 B.B.150 C.C.50 D.D.100 [填空题]再生器温度不准低于()℃ ,以保证喷燃烧油条件。
[单选题] 直线及曲线半径大于( ) ,线路允许速度为80km/h。
A.600 B.550 C.500 D.450 [判断题]生理上的成熟是依恋必不可少的条件。
[单选题]牵出线换算容车数按线路有效长减去一台机车长度及( )m安全距离后,分别除以11m和14.3m。
A.30 B.20 C.10 D.5 [单项选择]下颌角骨折线位于咬肌与翼内肌附着之内,骨折可能的移位方向是()
A. 可不发生移位 B. 长骨折段向上移位 C. 短骨折段向下移位 D. 两骨折段都向下移位 E. 两骨折段都向上移位 [单项选择]操作员操作过猛使螺纹损伤易引起室内燃气阀门的()。
A. 阀杆升降失灵 B. 填料压盖断裂 C. 填料函泄漏 D. 关闭件泄漏 [单项选择]保险公司对一次保险事故可能造成的最大损失范围所承担的责任,不得超过其实有资本金加公积金总和的比例为:( )
A. 10% B. 20% C. 30% D. 50% [单选题] If your competitive bid for a Treasury bill is successful, then you will
A. certainly pay less than if you had submitted a noncompetitive bid. B. probably pay more than if you had submitted a noncompetitive bid. C. pay the average of prices offered in other successful competitive bids. D. pay the same as other successful competitive bidders. [单项选择]编制公路工程施工投标文件的时间,自招标文件开始发售之日起至投标人提交投标文件截止时间止,高速公路、一级公路、技术复杂的特大桥梁、特长隧道不得少于( )日,其他公路工程不得少于20日。
A. 25 B. 28 C. 30 D. 25 [单选题]下列说法不正确的是( )。
A.步法变换,均从右脚开始 B.齐步、正步互换,听到口令,右脚继续走1步,即换正步或者齐步行进 C.跑步换齐步,听到口令,继续跑2步,然后,换齐步行进 D.跑步换踏步,听到口令,继续跑2步,然后,换踏步行进 [判断题]起子按头部形状的不同可分为一字形和十字形两种。
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