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案例一【背景】某大学位于我国炎热的南方城市,该校建筑面积40000m2,层数为4层的

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【背景】

某大学位于我国炎热的南方城市,该校建筑面积40000m2,层数为4层的图书馆需要改造,其改造工程主要内容为:

①将窗全部换为明框玻璃幕墙,为了节约能源打算幕墙玻璃使用LOW-E玻璃。

②准备使用2000m2的细木工板和1000m2的饰面板现场制作书架和书桌

③准备采用干挂法,使用4000m2的天然大理石对门厅室外的墙面进行装修;采用传统湿作业法,使用2000m2的天然花岗岩对门厅地面进行装修。

某装饰公司中标承包了该工程,合同额1000万元,无甲供材。在装修工程结束后不久,监理工程师发现门厅地面铺贴的花岗岩表面有许多不规则的花斑,严重影响装修效果,下令返工。施工单位遵照执行,但施工单位为此多花50万元成本,工期也延长了一个月。为此施工单位向监理工程师提出了索赔要求。

【问题】

(1)玻璃幕墙按立面装饰形式分成几类?

(2)为了防止装修污染,本工程需对哪些装修材料进行复检?(指出三种材料)

(3)本工程在装修材料的使用上是否有需要改进的地方?

(4)本装修工程完工后,需要对室内环境哪些主要污染物进行污染浓度检测?

(5)花斑是如何形成的,如何预防?

(6)施工单位是否可以进行工期费用的索赔?

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Mothers can still offer comfort, even from a distance, a new study has found. The results show that simply hearing their mothers’ voice over the phone works just as well at calming the nerves of stressed children as a real-life pat on the shoulder.

The soothing(抚慰的)effect is most likely due to the release of the hormone(荷尔蒙), oxytocin(催生素), in the brain, the researchers say. This “love hormone” is known to quell stress and is likely to be involved in social connections, including those between a mother and a child.

Previous work has revealed that this hormone is released during physical contact with a mother. “But it’s clear from these results that a mother’s voice can have the same effect as a hug, even if she isn’t actually standing there,” said the researcher, Leslie Seltzer, a biological scientist.

Seltzer tested a group of 61 girls, aged 7 to 12, by having them make an unprepared speech and solve a series of maths problems in front of a group of strangers, sending their hearts racing and levels of cortisol—a hormone associated with stress—soaring.

Facing a challenge like that raises stress levels of a lot of people. Once stressed, a third of the girls were comforted in person by their mothers with hugs. A third of the girls watched an emotionally neutral 75-minute video. The rest were handed a telephone with their mothers on the line.

For the girls who interacted in person or over the phone with their mothers, the levels of the “love hormone” rose significantly, and the stress-marking hormone was washed away. This effect didn’t show up for participants who watched the video.

Seltzer is now testing the amount of oxytocin released with other communication methods—like text messaging—and hopes to see the research spread out from human subjects. “It’s not just us, of course. Lots of very social species have voices,” she said. “on the one hand, we are curious to see if this effect is unique to humans. On the other, we’re hoping researchers who study vocal communication will consider looking at oxytocin release in other animals and apply it to broader questions of social behavior and evolutionary biology.

小题1:Mothers’ voice over the phone can reduce children’s nerves according to the study, because           .

A.children can imagine their mothers’ hugs on the line

B.children enjoy their mothers’ voice and forget their worries

C.mothers are good at comforting their children, even on the phone

D.mothers’ voice can promote the release of the love hormone小题2:The underlined word “quell” in the second paragraph probably means “         ”.

A.cause or bring

B.delay or direct

C.stop or reduce

D.develop or train小题3: From the study, we know that                .

A.the level of cortisol determines how stressed a person is

B.the 61 girls were divided into two groups in the research

C.the recent study had the same results as the previous one

D.watching a video is the best way to reduce one’s stress小题4:From the last paragraph, we can conclude that          .

A.text messaging has the same effect on oxytocin release as telephoning

B.the effect of a mother's voice on oxytocin in animals is still not known

C.the effect of communication on stress is unique to humans

D.the research has been applied to social behavior and evolutionary biology

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