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咨询活动时,一位孕妇想了解,如果生活社区的水氟浓度很低(小于0.3mg/L)给

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咨询活动时,一位孕妇想了解,如果生活社区的水氟浓度很低(小于0.3mg/L)给孩子补充氟的问题。WHO专家委员会推荐,如生活社区的水氟浓度小于0.3mg/L。

开始补充氟滴剂的剂量是

A.0.02mg/d

B.0.23mg/d

C.0.25mg/d

D.0.30mg/d

E.0.33mg/d

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答案:B

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My oldest child, Emma, just returned to campus after a long holiday break to finish up her last period of college. These days, friends and family have begun flooding me with one question: What is she going to do after graduation?

The job market is, after all, awfully tough. Just this month the Federal Reserve Bank published a study showing that “recent graduates are increasingly working in low-paid jobs or working part-time.” The bright spot, according to the study, is for students who majored(主修) in STEM— science, technology, engineering and mathematics — areas in which recent graduates “have tended to do relatively well”.

But Emma is a student of the humanities(人文) at a small college. She’s an American Studies major with a focus on the politics and culture of food. For quite a while, I think her field of study is so fashionable right now that I’m not the least bit worried she will find a good job. Yet the more I’ve thought about it, the more I’ve decided to be honest. “I’m not sure what Emma is going to do,” I now say. “But she’s gotten a great education and has really found her interest. — and I know those things will serve her well over the course of her life.”

Nowadays, more and more universities and colleges are being measured by the salaries of their recent graduates. In this climate, encouraging your kid to study the humanities, seems, at best, unwise or, at worst, unconcerned with earning a living. But a college is not a vocational(职业) school. And promoting STEM subjects should not be society’s only answer to helping the next generation grow in a competitive world.

From the beginning, we never urged Emma to pick a college or a major with an eye on its expected return on money, as more and more families are doing. To Emma, what really matters will be something that we may not be able to measure for quite a long time: Emma’s contribution to the world and how happy she is in it.

小题1:The author’s friends and family_________.

A.are worried about Emma’s safety

B.have been worrying about the flood

C.are concerned about Emma’s future

D.are worried about the job market小题2:What can we learn from Paragraph 2?

A.The number of the graduates is increasing.

B.STEM graduates can be better employees.

C.STEM graduates are in relatively greater demand.

D.More and more graduates like to do a part-time job.小题3:Why did Emma choose a major in the humanities?

A.Because she is interested in it.

B.Because her mother told her to.

C.Because it is increasingly popular.

D.Because she wants further education.小题4:According to the author, what matters most in choosing a major is that_________.

A.it should be among the STEM

B.it should be fashionable and interesting

C.it should allow a good job and a high salary

D.it should bring achievements and happiness

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