题目:
有很多小学生不吃早餐,经调查主要原因是起床迟,或父母工作忙照顾不周。如果您是一所小学校的营养师,请你就这一情况,以小学生的早餐营养教育为主题,写一个讲座提纲。
答案:
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下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:好负物——贪得无厌。喜爬高——好向上爬。
有很多小学生不吃早餐,经调查主要原因是起床迟,或父母工作忙照顾不周。如果您是一所小学校的营养师,请你就这一情况,以小学生的早餐营养教育为主题,写一个讲座提纲。
被转码了,请点击底部 “查看原文 ” 或访问 https://www.tikuol.com/2018/0131/8e6d7a8f10f5fb44838dbb068902fa32.html
下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:好负物——贪得无厌。喜爬高——好向上爬。
一国为应付日常外汇支付以及平衡国际收支,常常需要保持一定数量的外汇储备。这些外汇储备表现为存放在外国的外币资产,当汇率变动时,其面临的风险称为( )。
A.外汇储备风险
B.外债风险
C.买卖风险
D.进出口贸易的汇率风险
男,38岁,发热4天,无尿1天,于3月16日入院。患者于3月12日突起畏寒发热,体温38~39℃,伴头痛、全身不适,咽喉痛,经青霉素及退热药治疗,病情无好转,15日晨上厕所时昏倒,即送当地县医院,当时BP60/40mmHg,WBC19.0×109/L,N0.87,L0.13,拟诊为“败血症”,给予青霉素及卡那霉素并用升压药后血压回升,体温降至正常,但仍未解出小便,以“感染性休克”,“急性肾衰”转来我院治疗。
既往体健,当地有类似病患者。
查体:体温37.2℃,脉搏102次/分,呼吸22次/分,血压130/86mmHg,重病容,神志尚清,颈软,双结膜充血,胸前可见数个皮疹,压之不褪色,手臂及臀部注射处有多块成片瘀斑,双肺清晰,心率102次/分,律齐,腹部轻压痛,反跳痛,肝肋下1.0cm,质中等,脾未扪及,克、布氏征阴性。
实验室检查:
血常规:血红蛋白134g/L,白细胞26.0×109/L,中性粒细胞0.79,淋巴细胞0.15,异淋0.06;血小板50×109/L。
尿常规:蛋白(+++),红细胞(+),白细胞0~2/HP。
大便隐血试验:阳性。
治疗原则有哪些?在当地治疗有何不妥之处?
信用分配的主要形式是()。
A.国家信用分配
B.企业信用分配
C.银行信用分配
D.财政信用分配
用户安全审计与报告的数据分析包括检查、异常探测、违规分析与______。
A.抓取账户使用情况
B.入侵分析
C.时间戳的使用
D.登录失败的审核
In this section you will find after each of the passages a number of questions or unfinished statements about the passage, each with 4 (A, B, C and D) choices to answer the question or complete the statement. You must choose the one which you think fits best. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.
Questions 61-70 are based on the following passage. While some international couriers are showing signs of exhaustion, EMS (Express Mail Service), the generic name for the courier services of post offices, seems to be finding its stride. Known as Datapost in Britain, as Chronopost in France, and as A1-Barid al-Mumtaz in Saudi Arabia, EMS is now second in the international courier business (jointly with TNT Skypack). Last year it delivered 5.6 million items, weighing less than 20 kilograms each, across borders. That and its annual growth rate of around 5 percent have worried DHL, the market leader, enough for it to counter-attack in the Courts. On October 26, a Dutch judge ruled against DHL on all three counts filed against the Dutch post office: that the three-initial name was too close to DHL’s; that the orange lines in the EMS logo were too similar to DHL’s dark red ones; and that the claim to the widest route system in the world was unfounded. DHL has threatened the Swiss post office with similar action, but it may reconsider after the Dutch ruling. EMS has some advantages over the private couriers. One is a dense ready-made network of offices, especially in Europe, the avowed target area of the private couriers. Another advantage is a long tradition of working with customs authorities. In a business where minutes count, it pays to have good friends at customs. That advantage particularly irritates the private couriers because there is no legal way to combat such unquantifiable coziness. The private courier services are also annoyed because in countries like Switzerland and Italy, where the post office is officially a monopoly, they pay it a fee. In Switzerland DHL says it pays more than SFr lm ($ 708,000) "to the competition" each year. In France the couriers have won a battle for exoneration. Although governments are under little pressure to keep prices artificially low, EMS is often cheaper than the private couriers, but not always. A recent test in Britain (on a domestic route) showed Datapost about halfway between the least and the most expensive, but gave it full marks for speed and service. Each national EMS is free to set its rates and follow its own rules on things like bulk discounts. The Universal Postal Union, based in Berne, determines how costs and revenues are split between sending and receiving countries, and standardizes procedures. More than 100 postal administrations have linked into the system—and more are coming, including Russia’s. That makes the feisty EMS particularly happy since its rivals have not been allowed to serve anywhere in Russia. |
Which of the following questions is answered according to the passage
A.What advantages does EMS have over the private couriers
B.When was EMS set up
C.How many countries have started EMS
D.What items are not allowed in EMS