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请阅读Passaqe l,完成第21~25小题。 Passage 1Among the throngs of Americans prowling the mal

请阅读Passaqe l,完成第21~25小题。

Passage 1

Among the throngs of Americans prowling the malls and trawling e-commerce sites, many are looking out for themselves. Retail-research firm NPD Group said, thus far, about one third of consumers have engaged in what is called self-gifting. That"s up from 12 percent in a typical pre-recession year, and up from the 19 percent who said they planned to do so last year. The National Retail Federation, the dispenser of all holiday-related data, said in 2012, nearly 60 percent of shoppers would do so.

The latest step in the evolution of our burgeoning culture of narcissism? Yes. Self-gifting makes psychological and economic sense given what Americans have endured these years.

THE POST-BUST(破产) era has been a long, hard, heroic slog of balance-sheet improvement.

Americans have labored to save money and hack away at the huge mountain of debt they accumulated during the credit boom. According to the New York Federal Reserve, consumers have knocked down their aggregate debt load from $12.67 trillion in the third quarter of 2008 to $11.31 trillion in the third quarter of 2012; credit-card debt is off $192 billion from the peak. Americans have cut their load by spending more carefully and engaging in that most un-American of traits:

self-abnegation.

After living frugally for so much of the year and for so many years who can blame a parent at an Apple Store for buying herself a new iPad? Indeed, self-gifting may actually be a function of the new abstemiousness. Let"s say you"ve been holding off on replacing your old television. Why not buy it around November or December when insane promotions and free shipping are available?

Besides, it"s not like self-gifters are solely interested in self-pleasure. An NRF survey said that the typical self-gifter would spend about $140 on himself this year. For comparison"s sake, the survey said the typical shopper would spent about $750 in all.

After a long period of economic madness(remember the housing bubble and the dotcom mess),self-gifting is a sign of much-needed economic rationality. Shopping for others involves a certain amount of wrong guesswork with negative financial consequence. This year, for example, CEB TowerGroup claims that Americans will load $110 billion onto gift cards and give them as presents.

But the market-research firm says that about 1.6 percent of that total, about $1.7 billion, will go unused. Meanwhile, a large percentage of gifts wind up getting returned. Adults surveyed by BIG insight in November 2012 found that 35 percent of people reported returning at least some of their gifts. Returns induce guilt and raise the specter of uncomfortable conversations about what happened to that giant striped sweater. But more significant, returns are bad for the environment.

They lead to more trips to the mall, higher shipping costs, and the unnecessary use of packaging materials.

These days, the rise of e-commerce means shopping is now antiseptic: sit and click. With the charm gone, we have to come up with other ways to make the experience pleasurable.

As the song goes, "Have yourself a merry little Christmas".

What have the retail research and surveys revealed about self-gifting? 查看材料

A.It hasn"t helped improve balance sheets.

B.It is an age-old practice for most Americans.

C.It has been on the rise since the recent recession began.

D.It has reflected the American tradition of self-abnegation.

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Passage 1

It"s one of our common beliefs that mice are afraid of cats. Scientists have long known that even if a mouse has never seen a cat before, it is still able to detect chemical signals released from it and run away in fear. This has always been thought to be something that is hard-wired into a mouse s brain.

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However, the parasite"s effects on mice are unique. Ingram and her team measured how mice reacted to a cat"s urine(尿) before and after it was infected by the parasite. They noted that normal mice stayed far away from the urine while mice that were infected with the parasite walked freely around the test area.

But that"s not all. The parasite was found to be more powerful than originally thought—even after researchers cured the mice of the infection. They no longer reacted with fear to a cat"s smell,which could indicate that the infection has caused a permanent change in mice"s brains.

Why does a parasite change a mouse"s brain instead of making it sick like it does to humans?

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She said, but this study has proven that wrong."This may have huge implications for infectious disease medicine."

The passage is mainly about__________. 查看材料

A.mice" s inborn terror of cats

B.the evolution of Toxoplasma

C.a new study about the effects of a parasite on mice

D.a harmful parasite called Toxoplasma gondii

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已知线性表的存储结构为顺序表,阅读下列算法,并回答问题: (1)设线性表L=(21,-7,-8,19,0,-11,34,

已知线性表的存储结构为顺序表,阅读下列算法,并回答问题:

(1)设线性表L=(21,-7,-8,19,0,-11,34,30,-10),写出执行f30(&L)后的L状态;

(2)简述算法f30的功能。

void f30(SeqList*L){

int i,j;

for(i=j=0;i<L—>length;i++)

if(L—>data[i]>=0){

if(i!=j)L—>data[j]=L—>data[i];

j++;

}

L—>length=j;

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A.58

B.14

C.0

D.50

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胎儿在发育过程中,细胞和组织分化非常迅速,并对环境极为敏感的时期是A.第l~2周 B.第2~8周 C.

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A.第l~2周 B.第2~8周

C.第9~15周 D.第21~30周

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请阅读Passage l。完成第21~25小题。 Passage 1They came to the United States as children with

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Passage 1

They came to the United States as children with little idea, if any, of what it meant to overstay a visa. They enrolled in public schools, learned English, earned high school diplomas. Like many of their classmates, they pondered college choices. But as undocumented immigrants in Maryland, they then had to confront the reality that they must pay two to three times what former high school classmates pay to attend the state"s public colleges. It is a rule that, for many students of modest means, puts a college education out of reach, with one exception : Montgomery College.

That is why Josue Aguiluz, 21, born in Honduras, and Ricardo Campos, 23, born in E1 Salvador——and numerous others like them——landed at the community college. There, they study and wait for a verdict from Maryland voters on a Nov. 6 ballot measure that may determine whether they can afford to advance to a four-year college.

"I know people in Maryland believe in education," Campos said the other day at the student center on the Rockville campus. "I know they are going to vote for Question 4. I"m hanging on their vote."

Question 4 asks voters to affirm or strike down a law that the legislature passed last year,known as Maryland"s version of the "Dream Act," which granted certain undocumented immigrants the ability to obtain in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. The subsidy comes with conditions. Among them: To take advantage, students must first go to a two-year community college.

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"When an undocumented student enters the system, it is a net loss of revenue," said Del.

Patrick L. McDonough. "It is a simple mathematical argument. Put your emotion and your passion aside, and get out your calculator."

There is no count of the number of students statewide who would be eligible for benefits under the law. Estimates range from several hundred to a few thousand.

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59 percent support it, and 35 percent are opposed. If the law is affirmed, Maryland would join about a dozen other states with laws or policies providing in-state tuition benefits to undocumented immigrants. Texas became the first in 2001.

Experts say Maryland"s version is the only one that requires students to go through community college first. That means the state"s 16 community colleges could become a pipeline for undocumented students in public higher education if the measure is approved.

Montgomery College is already a magnet for such students. It offers the same low tuition to any student who graduated within the past three years from a Montgomery County high school.

What reality did the undocumented immigrants in Maryland have to confront? 查看材料

A.It is impossible for them to get college education.

B.They cannot afford to study in Montgomery College.

C.They must pay more tuition than their peers to get high school diplomas.

D.They must pay more tuition than their peers at the state"s public colleges.

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男,35岁,主诉头晕乏力,血压21/15kPa,无水肿,血红蛋白80g/L,尿比重1.012,蛋白(),颗粒管型0~2/HP,血BUN 20mmol/L,Cr 345 μmmol/L,清蛋白34g/L,球蛋白15g/L, CO2CP 25mmol/L。可能性最大的诊断是

A.慢性肾小球肾炎氮质血症期

B.高血压病第Ⅱ期

C.慢性肾小球肾炎尿毒症期

D.急进性高血压

E.慢性肾盂肾炎

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A.慢性肾小球肾炎氮质血症期

B.高血压病第Ⅱ期

C.慢性肾小球肾炎尿毒症期

D.急进性高血压

E.慢性肾盂肾炎

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阅读下面的白话文,完成 18~21 题 治疗细菌性疾病,人们往往借助于各种抗生素。如果药物治疗不彻

阅读下面的白话文,完成 18~21 题

治疗细菌性疾病,人们往往借助于各种抗生素。如果药物治疗不彻底,病菌表层细胸壁受损缺失但并未死亡,此时症状虽有所缓解,但病根未除,这样会造成疾病的慢性迁延或反复发作。

细菌外壁缺损在医学上称为缺壁型或L型菌,称L型是由于该型菌最早发现了Lister研究所。以青霉素治疗金黄色葡萄球菌为例,在剂量充足,作用时间充分时,葡萄球菌因其细胞壁合成严重受阻,终不能繁殖而死亡;若抗生素剂量不足或治疗太短,葡萄球菌中可有部分耐力强者,以胞壁缺损形式保存下来。这种细菌称为金黄色葡萄球菌L型。这些“体无完肤”的病菌依然可以繁衍后代,而且迟早还会修复成原先的病菌。事实上,凡是妨碍细菌细胞合成的因子,均可导致细菌出现L型,常见的物理、化学、生物因子有抗生素、溶菌酶、补体、抗体、胆汁等。各种病菌均可以L型形式残存下来。

近几年的研究发现,过去所谓“病因不明”的疾患,有一部分正是由于各种细菌的L型引起的。这是由于细菌一旦形成L型后,不能耐受外界低渗环境,需要在含有血浆和高浓度盐分的培养基中生长,若仍用常规的培养技术,常因生长不良或存活时间不长而作无细菌生长论处,导致临床上病原不明。

防治细菌L型疾患也值得注意。因该菌缺损细胞壁,使作用于菌胞壁而起抑杀作用的抗生素类药物无用武之地,只有那些作用于胞浆质及核酸合成的抗生素和药物才能达到功效。但为全面起见,医学专家建议,最好将作用于细胞壁和细胞质的两类抗生素联合应用,以期收到良好的治疗效果。

第 18 题 下列说法,不符合文意的一项是(2分)()。

A.L型是细菌外壁受损缺失后形成的

B.L型菌会使某些疾病久治不愈

C.L型苗是葡萄球菌缺损后形成的

D.L型菌可以恢复为原来的病菌

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二、阅读理解:共15题。每道题包含一段短文,短文后面是一个不完整的陈述,要求你从四个选项中选出一项完成这一陈述。第 21 题 为了统一工资总额的计算方法,保证国家对工资进行统一的(),有利于编制.检查计划和进行工资管理,国家统计局颁布了工资总额组成的规定。

A.估算

B.测算

C.核算

D.运算

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