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常见的睡眠障碍有() A.入睡困难 B.早醒 C.嗜睡 D.昏睡 E.易醒且醒后入睡

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题目:

常见的睡眠障碍有()

A.入睡困难

B.早醒

C.嗜睡

D.昏睡

E.易醒且醒后入睡困难

答案:

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当中国城市陷入“堵车-拓宽公路-再堵车”的怪圈时,一些欧洲发达国家却出现从“四轮”到“两轮”的回归。

材料一 为什么越来越多的欧洲人开始放弃汽车,重新选择自行车作为出行方式?美国媒体认为,原因主要有:首先,2009年以来的欧债危机,重挫了许多欧洲国家的经济,使居民收入减少,让许多人放弃购买汽车的意愿;其次,失业率上升,生活成本增加以及相对完善的欧洲社会保障制度出现明显的调整乃至转型,也让欧洲人对不断上涨的汽油价格和汽车保险费望洋兴叹。第三,欧债危机使得德国、丹麦和瑞典等素来财富分配较为平均的欧洲国家也首次出现了收入差距扩大的现象。在许多人看来,汽车已不再是地位或金钱的象征,而环保的自行车何尝不是最酷的出行方式呢?

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(1)结合材料一,运用“影响消费水平的因素”的知识谈谈欧洲人选择自行车作为出行方式的原因(10分)

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Cutting meat production and consumption by 30 percent would help to reduce carbon emissions(排放) and improve health in the most meat-loving nations, scientists said on Wednesday.

Using prediction models, British and Australian researchers  1  that improving efficiency, increasing carbon capture and  2  fossil fuel dependence in farming would not be enough to  3   emissions targets.

But combining these steps  4  a 30 percent reduction in livestock(家畜)  5  in major meat-producing nations and a similar  6  in meat-eating, would lead to "substantial population health benefits" and cut emissions, they said.

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  10  the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, 18 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions are from meat production and experts say rising  11  for meat, particularly in countries with growing economies, could  12  livestock production up by 85 percent from 2000 levels  13  2030.

The scientists said global action was needed to maximize the benefits of cutting meat production and  14 , and that the environmental  15  "may apply only in those countries that currently have high production levels."

The study was  16  in The Lancet medical journal as part of a series in climate change and health  17  the Copenhagen global climate summit scheduled next month.

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Andrew Haines, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and head of the research series, said delegates at Copenhagen needed "to understand the potential  20  impacts of their plans."

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英、法、美早期资产阶级革命,预示着腐朽的封建城堡在风雨中动摇,资本主义的新时代即将到来。阅读下列材料,结合所学知识,回答问题。

材料一   某国一段历史进程的示意图。

材料二 法国大革命是全欧洲的反封建运动中的重要一步。……它对绝对王权造成强有力的打击……大革命扫除了正在衰落的封建残余,还高喊“自由、平等、博爱”的口号达到欧洲各地……革命的领袖对内巩固资产阶级统治,编撰了《法典》,为将来的发展奠定了基础,并推广到欧洲其它国家……

材料三  从世界历史的观点看,美国革命之所以重要,并不是因为它创造了一个独立的国家,而是因为它创造了一个新的、不同类型的国家。

——摘自斯塔夫里阿诺斯《世界通史》

材料四  美国革命是反对英国的“奴役压迫”的革命。在这个革命中,南方一些奴隶主感到奴隶制度与自由平等的原则格格不入,因而多方寻求废除奴隶制而又不致造成自己的经济破产的道路。但是他们终于没有找到这样一条两全其美的道路。

——摘自吴于廑、齐世荣《世界史》

(1)仔细观察材料一示意图,结合所学知识判断下列说法是否正确,正确的划“√”,不正确的划“×”。(6分)

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③ B点处,查理二世被推上断头台,共和国成立。                    (   )

④ C点处,宫廷 * * 推翻了复辟的专制统治。                        (   )

⑤ D点处,该国通过了《 * * 宣言》,确立了君主立宪制。             (   )

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