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Please read the artile again. Then choose the correct answer to each question. Young Hearts Keep Casio Ticking Consumer electronics is a competitive business and k eeping up with the latest fashion is difficult. But a Japanese family-run electronics group, Casio Computer, has shown that they can do as well as much larger companies. Over the past decade, Casio has launched a number of innovative products. It was the first to launch a very small digital camera, the Exilim, in 2002. Casio’s strong G-Shock watches also started a fashion. More recently, the company developed a range of very thin mobile phones for a large mobile-phone operator; they have become the best-selling model in Japan. Casio’s success is based on selling to young fashion-conscious people. This is surprising when one considers that its senior executives are well over the usual age of a senior manager. Kazuo Kashio, the President, is 79. His elder brother and Chairman, Toshio, is 81, while his younger brother, Yukio, Vice-President, is 76. The company was founded in 1957 by Mr Kashio’s brother Tadao Kashio, the eldest of the four Casio brothers who have led it over the past half-century. Other corporations in Japan have elderly executives. Chihiro Kanagawa, 80, has been Chief Executive of Shin-Etsu Chemical since 1990. Tetsuro Funai – the founder of Funai Electric, a consumer electronics manufacturer – is 79. Many other CEOs are in their 60s and 70s. This is partly because greater respect is given to old people in Japanese society, and also because the population of Japan is rapidly ageing. The average life span is 79 for men and 86 for women. Even so, the Kashio brothers’ ability to create innovative products is impressive – particularly when the Chief Executive does not use the Internet regularly and rarely visits the shops to try out the latest technology. Normally it is young people who generate rapid changes in trends. But according to Mr Kashio, it isn’t a question of being young: training and the ability to think creatively are more important.
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【单选题】Penicillin was discovered by chance in 1928.
A.
finally
B.
accidentally
C.
experimentally
D.
opportunely
【单选题】The effect of penicillin on Staphylococcus aureus is ().
A.
Penicillin destroy the teichoic acid
B.
Penicillin damage the cell membrane
C.
Penicillin interferes with the connection between the cross-linking bridge and the tetrapeptide side chain
D.
Penicillin Split the glycan backbone
E.
Penicillin inhibit the bacterial protein synthesis
【单选题】Fleming discovered penicillin almost by______.
A.
experiment
B.
hand
C.
accident
D.
theory
【多选题】麻醉前用药目的在于
A.
消除病人紧张、焦虑及恐惧
B.
提高病人的痛域
C.
抑制呼吸道腺体的分泌功能
D.
减少唾液分泌
E.
消除因手术或麻醉引起的不良反应
【简答题】A.To give an example of a bad reaction to penicillin. B.To show how penicillin has changed over the years. C.To emphasize the importance of antibiotics. D.To explain why penicillin requires a prescrip...
【多选题】麻醉前用药目的在于
A.
消除病人紧张、焦虑及恐惧
B.
提高病人的痛域
C.
抑制呼吸道腺体的分泌功能
D.
减少唾液分泌
E.
消除因手术或麻醉引起的不良反应
【多选题】阿托品的不良反应
A.
口干、眩晕
B.
流涎、视物模糊
C.
机械性肠梗阻
D.
瞳孔放大、皮肤潮红、心率加快、兴奋不安、惊厥
E.
青光眼、前列腺肥大禁用
【简答题】正确安装三孔插座,应该是左孔( )线,右孔( )线,上孔( )线。
【多选题】麻醉前用药目的在于
A.
消除病人紧张、焦虑及恐惧心情
B.
提高病人痛阈
C.
减少唾液分泌,以防发生误吸
D.
消除因手术或麻醉引起的一些不良反射
E.
减少全麻药用量及其副作用
【多选题】麻醉前用药目的在于( )
A.
消除病人紧张,焦虑及恐惧心情
B.
减少睡液分泌,以防发生误吸
C.
使得病人麻醉后迅速清醒
D.
减少全麻药用量及其副作用
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