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Passage OneQuestions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.In late April, 33-year-old Li Yang climbed into her new car, Suzuki Alto and headed west. She “just kept going to see how far I could get.” Six days and 1,600 miles later, she arrived in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital. Exhausted and excited, she wrote an article and put it on the Internet, documenting her adventure with digital photos.For centuries such freedom of movement has been unimaginable in China. In feudal times, poverty, bad roads, and imperial edict confined people to the villages where they were born. Now all that is changing. With China’s economic development for decades, car ownership is suddenly within reach of millions of ordinary Chinese. As incomes rise, new car prices fall down quickly, and the government adds new roadways, many Chinese people think that it is enjoyable to have their own cars instead of bicycles. The increasing number of cars has launched a new cultural revolution, transforming Chinese life and society in many ways, just like what happened in America 50 years ago. The most obvious change is the traffic. Beijing’s broad streets are now filled with cars at rush hour. In Shanghai the bridges and tunnels crossing the Huangpu River witness so many cars that a cab ride from one side to the other can take more than an hour. To prevent traffic jams, the Shanghai city government auctions a limited number of new car license plates each month. Even with these restrictions, the number of cars on Chinese roads is increasing so fast it poses a grave threat to the environment and could reshape the global economics of oil.Private cars have brought about a new class of commuters, who drive to downtown office towers from spacious, modern homes in the suburbs. “I enjoy the drive,” says the manager of a Dutch food company, who takes the 30-minute-trip to his office in the center of Shanghai. He lives with his wife and infant son in a gated community with a familiar name: Long Island. “It would be probably cheaper to take a taxi every day,” he said. “But this way, I feel more comfortable and have more freedom.”1. According to the passage, why did Li Yang put the article on the Internet?
A.
To document her adventure.
B.
To ask for help.
C.
To earn some compassion.
D.
To earn some compassion.
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【单选题】患者,女,68岁,癌症晚期,感到恐惧和绝望,当其发怒时,护士应
A.
理解忍让,陪伴保护患者
B.
同情照顾,满足患者的要求
C.
热情鼓励,帮助患者树立信心
D.
指导用药,减轻患者痛苦
E.
说服教育,使患者理智地面对病情
【单选题】关于 IEEE802 参考模型的描述中,正确的是( )
A.
对应 OSI 参考模型的网络层
B.
数据链路层分为 MAC 子层与 LLC 子层
C.
只包括一种局域网协议
D.
针对广域网环境
【单选题】听力原文:M: What do you think of the new secretary? W: Oh, she is a very nice person, and she's quite young. Q: now does the woman think the secretary is? (13)
A.
Too old.
B.
Too strict.
C.
Very quiet.
D.
Very nice.
【简答题】裙后中腰低落的原因
【单选题】立裁半裙后中下落1cm的原因是( )
A.
有助于增加半裙后片向上挺拔感
B.
女性的后腰比前腰低1cm
C.
无作用
D.
任意定的一个数值
【单选题】What woulda person without corpus collasum say when being showed with the image below to him/her on his/her right visual field?【图片】
A.
"It’s an A."
B.
"There are lots of P."
C.
Remain silence
D.
"t’s an A consists of many P."
【单选题】关于IEEE802参考模型的描述中,正确的是()
A.
由IEEE定义的城域网标准
B.
仅对应于OSI参考模型中的物理层
C.
在物理层需解决介质访问控制问题
D.
针对不同传输介质制定物理层标准
【单选题】关于 IEEE 802 参考模型的描述中,正确的是
A.
局域网组网标准是其重要研究方面
B.
对应OSI参考模型的网络层
C.
实现介质访问控制的是LLC子层
D.
核心协议是IEEE 802.15
【简答题】简述裙子制版时后中腰口线需要落低1cm的原因?
【简答题】(19)关于IEEE802参考模型的描述中,正确的是 A)局域网组网标准时其重要方面 B)对应OSI参考模型的网络层 C)对现实介质访问控制的是LLC子层 D)核心协议是IEEE802.15
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