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[单选题]Passive smoking can be deadly too.
A.harmful
B.fatal
C.poisonous
D.annoying
[单选题]From the article we can conclude that deadly night-shade is probably a kind of plant that is_______.
A.colorful
B.poisonous
C.ugly
D.Both A and B
[单选题]Cancer is a deadly disease.
A.contagious
B.serious
C.fatal
D.worrying
[单选题]The deadly disease has affected these animals.
A.contagious
B.serious
C.fatal
D.worrying
[单选题]The terrorists have chosen to play a deadly game with the civilian population.
A.contagious
B.serious
C.fatal
D.worrying
[单选题]The chemical is deadly to rats but safe to cattle.
A.useful
B.fatal
C.good
D.hateful
[单选题]The chemical is deadly to rats but safe to cattle.
A.fatal
B.hateful
C.good
D.useful
[单选题]MicroScan Walk/Away微生物自动鉴定及药敏分析系统是
A.采用光电比色法,测定微生物分解底物导致pH值改变而产生的不同颜色,来判断反应的结果
B.采用传统呈色反应法,同时采用敏感度极高的快速荧光测定技术来检测细菌胞外酶
C.采用荧光增强技术与传统酶、底物生化呈色反应相结合
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E.利用微生物对不同碳源代谢率的差异
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Nice Name But She's So Deadly
1. More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes over the weekend as Hurricane(飓风)Dennis headed to the Gulf coast,after killing at least 15 people in the Caribbean Sea.
2. If you read the news often enough,you may notice that all hurricanes are given names. Why is that?Remember,there can be more than one hurricane operating at one time.Without naming them,we could get confused about which storm we're talking about.
3. For hundreds of years,hurricanes in the Caribbean were named after the particular religious day on which they occurred. One Australian meteorologist(气象学家)began giving women's names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century.In 1953,the US National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings,began using female names for storms.By 1979,both women and men's names were being used.One name for each letter of the alphabet(字母表)is selected,except for Q,U and Z.
4. So who decides which names are used each year? The World Meteorological Organization uses six lists in rotation,so each list is reused every six years.
5. Here's a list of the 2005 Atlantic hurricanes,according to the US National Hurricane Centre:Arlene,Bret,Cindy,Dennis,Emily,Franklin,Gert, Harvey,Irene, Jose,Katrina,Lee,Maria,Nate,Ophelia,Philippe,Rita,Stan,Tammy,Vince,Wilma.
At the end of the 19th century,women's names started_________.
A.to track hurricanes and issue warning
B.to avoid confusion
C.to stay at home
D.to be given to tropical storms
E.to make predictions
F.to kill at least 15 people
[单选题]I was awfully tired when I got home from work, but a half hour nap ______ me.
A.revive
D.
B.release
D.
A.relieve
B.
C.recovere
D.
[单选题]Text 3 If you're tired of swiping left and right to approve or reject the faces of other people,try something else:rating scientific papers.A web application inspired by the dating app Tinder lets you make snap judgments about preprints-papers published online before peer review-simply by swiping left,right,up,or down.Papr brands itself as"Tinder for preprints"and is almost as superficial as the matchmaker.For now,you only get to see abstracts,not the full papers,and you have to rate them in one of four categories:"exciting and probable,""exciting and questionable,""boring and probable,"or"boring and questionable."Papr co-creator Jeff Leek,a biostatistician at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,released an earlier version of Papr late last year but only started publicizing the app on social media earlier this month after his colleagues added a few more features,including a recommendation engine that suggests studies based on your preferences,an option to download your ratings along with links to the full preprints on bioRxiv,and suggestions for Twitter users with similar tastes as yours.What we want is to help researchers navigate the overwhelming number ofnew papers and uncover interdisciplinary overlap,Leek says.Scientists already use social media to discover new papers,he says;Papr aims to simplify that process and capture people's evaluations along the way.Four rating categories is enough,Leek says;other services,including PubPeer,offer space for longer comments and discussions.To prevent readers from giving their rivals'papers bad ratings or rate a paper as interesting just because it was written by a famous scientist,Papr doesn't show author names and doesn't let you search for a specific preprint or author."For me,the importance of Papr is illustrating that preprint services like bioRxiv enable novel methods of evaluation to emerge,"says Brian Nosek,executive director of the Center for Open Science in Charlottesville,Virginia."We don't believe that the data we are collecting is any kind of realistic peer review,but it does tell us something about the types of papers people find interesting and what leads them to be suspicious,"Leek says."Ultimately we hope to correlate this data with information about where the papers are published and other more in-depth measurements of paper quality."But don't take Papr too seriously,because its developers don't."This app is provided solely for entertainment of the scient讯c community and may be taken down at any time with no notice because Jeff gets tired ofit,"the Papr website says.33.According to Paragraph 5,a potential weakness of paper rating exists in
A.judging a paper by fame ofits author.
B.possible too long comments and discussions.
C.neglecting rival's paper.
D.preventing users from seeing authors'names.