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[不定项选择题]"Seasame Street" has been called ".the longest street in the world". This is because the television program by that name can now be seen in so many parts of the world. The program ,which went on the air in New York in 1969, uses songs ,jokes, and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers,letters and human relationships.More than 6 million children in the United States watch it regularly.The viewers (观众) include more than half the nation' s children before school age. Many teachers consider the program a great help, though some teachers find that problems happen when the first-year pupils who have learned from "Seasame Street" are in the same class with those who have not watched the program.Tests have shown that children who watch it five times a week learn more than those who seldom watch it.In the United States the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly. Why has "Seasame Street" been so much more successful than other children's shows? Many reasons have been suggested.Perhaps one reason is that mothers watch "Seasame Street" along with their children.But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching it feel able to learn.The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more. "Seasame Street" is so successful mainly because
A.mother watch it with their children
B.it contains songs, stories and jokes
C.it is shown at different hours during the week
D.children are willing and able to learn when watching it

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[不定项选择题]"Seasame Street" has been called ".the longest street in the world". This is because the television program by that name can now be seen in so many parts of the world. The program ,which went on the air in New York in 1969, uses songs ,jokes, and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers,letters and human relationships.More than 6 million children in the United States watch it regularly.The viewers (观众) include more than half the nation' s children before school age. Many teachers consider the program a great help, though some teachers find that problems happen when the first-year pupils who have learned from "Seasame Street" are in the same class with those who have not watched the program.Tests have shown that children who watch it five times a week learn more than those who seldom watch it.In the United States the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly. Why has "Seasame Street" been so much more successful than other children's shows? Many reasons have been suggested.Perhaps one reason is that mothers watch "Seasame Street" along with their children.But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching it feel able to learn.The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more. When the first-year pupils who have watched the program are in the same class with those who haven ' t,
A.teaching will becomes a bit difficult
B.they will not get on well with one another
C.it is impossible to begin class at the fixed time
D.they don' t want to learn anything more
[不定项选择题]Scientific publishing has long been a licence to print money. Scientists need journals in which to publish their research, so they will supply the articles without monetary reward. Other scientists perform the specialised work of peer review also for free, because it is a central element in the acquisition of status and the production of scientific knowledge.   With the content of papers secured for free, the publisher needs only find a market for its journal. Until this century, university libraries were not very price sensitive. Scientific publishers routinely report profit margins approaching 40% on their operations, at a time when the rest of the publishing industry is in an existential crisis.   The Dutch giant Elsevier, which claims to publish 25% of the scientific papers produced in the world, made profits of more than £900m last year, while UK universities alone spent more than £210m in 2016 to enable researchers to access their own publicly funded research; both figures seem to rise unstoppably despite increasingly desperate efforts to change them.   The most drastic, and thoroughly illegal, reaction has been the emergence of Sci-Hub, a kind of global photocopier for scientific papers, set up in 2012, which now claims to offer access to every paywalled article published since 2015. The success of Sci-Hub, which relies on researchers passing on copies they have themselves legally accessed, shows the legal ecosystem has lost legitimacy among its users and must be transformed so that it works for all participants.   In Britain the move towards open access publishing has been driven by funding bodies. In some ways it has been very successful. More than half of all British scientific research is now published under open access terms: either freely available from the moment of publication, or paywalled for a year or more so that the publishers can make a profit before being placed on general release.   Yet the new system has not worked out any cheaper for the universities. Publishers have responded to the demand that they make their product free to readers by charging their writers fees to cover the costs of preparing an article. These range from around £500 to £5,000. A report last year pointed out that the costs both of subscriptions and of these “article preparation costs” had been steadily rising at a rate above inflation. In some ways the scientific publishing model resembles the economy of the social internet: labour is provided free in exchange for the hope of status, while huge profits are made by a few big firms who run the market places. In both cases, we need a rebalancing of power. Which of the following characterizes the scientific publishing model?
A.Trial subscription is offered.
B.Labour triumphs over status.
C.Costs are well controlled.
D.The few feed on the many.
[不定项选择题]Beauty has always been regarded as something praise worthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable occupations. Personal consultants give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants (被告). But in the executive circle, beauty can become a liability. While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman. Handsome male executives were thought as having more integrity than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to account for their success. Attractive female executives were considered to have less integrity than unattractive ones; their success was attributed not to ability but to factors such as luck. All unattractive women executives were thought to have more integrity and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was attributed more to personal relationships and less to ability than that of attractive overnight successes. Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is thought to be more feminine and an attractive man more masculine (有男子气概的) than the less attractive ones. Thus, an attractive woman has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally masculine position appears to lack the "masculine" qualities required. This is true even in politics. ′When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently,′ says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates. She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them. The results showed that attractive males utterly defeated unattractive men, but the women who had been ranked most attractive invariably received the fewest votes. The author writes this passage to ____________.
A.give advice to job-seekers who are attractive
B.discuss the negative aspects of being attractive
C.demand equal rights for women
D.state the importance of appearance
[不定项选择题]根据以下材料,回答题 Beauty has always been regarded assomething praise worthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happierand healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable occupations. Personal consultants give them better advicefor finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants (被告). But in the executivecircle, beauty can become a liability. While attractiveness is a positive factorfor a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman. Handsome male executives were thought as havingmore integrity than plainer men; effort and ability were thought to account fortheir success. Attractive female executives were consideredto have less integrity than unattractive ones; their success was attributed notto ability but to factors such as luck. All unattractive women executives werethought to have more integrity and to be more capable than the attractivefemale executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractiveovernight successes was attributed more to personal relationships and less toability than that of attractive overnight successes. Why are attractive women not thought to beable An attractive woman is thought to be more feminine and an attractive manmore masculine (有男子气概的) than the less attractive ones. Thus, an attractive woman has anadvantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionallymasculine position appears to lack the "masculine" qualitiesrequired. This is true even in politics. When the only clue is how he or shelooks, people treat men and women differently,′ says Anne Bowman, who recently publisheda study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates. She asked 125undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one ofwomen, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs wereof candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in theorder they would vote for them. The results showed that attractive malesutterly defeated unattractive men, but the women who had been ranked mostattractive invariably received the fewest votes. The author writes this passage to ______.查看材料
A.give advice to job-seekers who areattractive
B.discuss the negative aspects of being attractive
C.demand equal rights for women
D.state the importance of appearance
[不定项选择题]共用题干 A供气公司位于N省B市C县工业园区内,有员工2 2 5人,法定代表人为甲。甲认为,公司员工不足3 00人,没有必要设置安全生产管理部门,也没有必要配备专职安全生产管理人员。公司技术人员乙于2 0 1 0年通过了全国注册安全工程师执业资格考试,但未注册。乙被甲任命为公司兼职安全生产管理人员。
A供气公司生产的煤气主要供市民及周边企业使用。该公司3#、4#焦炉煤气工程(简称焦炉煤气工程)于2 0 0 9年8月取得C县规划局《关于A供气公司3 #、4#焦炉煤气工程的选址意见》的批复,2 0 1 0年1 2月取得B市发展和改革委员会《关于A供气公司3#、4#焦炉煤气工程的批复意见》。
焦炉煤气工程的主要设备设施包括:6 0万吨/年焦炉2座,备煤、煤气净化、化产回收装置、5 00 0 0m3稀油密封干式煤气柜(简称气柜)1座。
气柜内部设有可上下移动的活塞,活塞下部空间储存煤气,上部空间有与大气相连的通气孔。正常生产状况下,活塞在气柜内做上升、下降往复运动,起储存焦炉煤气和稳定煤气管网压力的作用。
气柜于2 0 1 1年5月开工建设,气柜施工没有聘用工程监理。在气柜建设期间,未经具有相关资质的设计单位设计,在气柜顶部安装了非防爆的照明射灯、摄像探头等用电设备。
2 0 1 2年7月完工。施工完成后,没有依据相关标准和规范进行项目验收,施工的相关档案资料不全。 2 0 1 2年9月投入试运行后,A供气公司未对焦炉煤气工程进行安全验收评价,也未向相关安全生产监督管理部门申请安全验收,一直处于试生产阶段。
至2 0 1 3年9月2 5日,气柜试运行正常。2 0 1 3年9月2 6日9时2 0分,气柜内活塞密封油液位下降,气柜活塞密封系统失效,煤气由活塞下部空间泄漏到活塞上部空间,气柜顶部气体检测报警仪频繁报警。乙多次将上述情况向甲报告,但未引起重视,气柜一直带病运行。
2 0 1 3年9月2 8日1 7时5 6分,气柜突然发生爆炸,造成气柜本体损坏报废,周边约150m范围内砖墙倒塌,约1000m范围内建筑物门窗部分损坏。爆炸导致气柜北侧粗苯工段的洗苯塔、脱苯塔以及回流槽损坏,粗苯泄漏并被引燃,造成火灾。
该起事故共造成3人死亡、4人重伤、2 9人轻伤。事故损失包括:受伤人员的医疗费用4 5 0万元,受伤人员的歇工工资2 6 0万元,设备设施等固定资产损失3 8 00万元,清理现场的费用1 2 0万元,损坏建筑物的维修费用3 2 2万元,粗苯泄漏环境污染的处置费用6 5万元,补充新职工的培训费用3万元,善后及丧葬抚恤金1 1 5 0万元,事故罚款2 00万元等。
根据以上场景,回答下列问题(共1 4分,每题2分,1~3题为单选题,4~7题为多选题): 下列事故损失中,应列为事故直接经济损失的有 ( )
A.受伤人员的歇工工资2 6 0万元
B.清理现场的费用1 2 0万元
C.粗苯环境污染的处置费用6 5万元
D.补充新职工的培训费用3万元
E.事故罚款2 00万元

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