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Dafforn considers the discovery of the toxic chemicals in the trenches disturbing because ______. PASSAGE PASSAGE PASSAGE The Mariana Trench(马里亚纳海沟) in the northern Pacific is the deepest part of the world's oceans. You might think a place that remote would be untouched by human activity. At its deepest the water in the trench is near freezing and the pressure would crush a human like a bug. But it is polluted. Scientists have only recently explored it. Among them is biologist Alan Jamieson of Newcastle University in England. His team dropped what they call a mechanical "lander" down into the trench. It had cameras and water samplers and some baited traps. When the lander surfaced, the traps contained amphipods(片脚类动物) -- shrimp like crustaceans(甲壳动物).The amphipods were contaminated with toxic chemicals used for decades in industry, as well as other industrial pollutants known as persistent organic pollutants. "Every sample we had," Jamieson says, "had contaminants in it at very high or extraordinarily high levels." How high? He compared the contamination level in his Mariana amphipods to crabs living in waters fed by one of the most polluted rivers, as well as amphipods from other parts of the world. He says, "And what we were finding in the deepest place in the world were (levels) hugely higher, 50 times in some cases." He thinks the pollutants might get to the trenches by holding on to plastic that's floating in the ocean. Fish and other marine animals absorb pollutants as well. Eventually, the plastic and the dead animals fall to the bottom. Like dirt in your house, a lot of it will collect at the lowest points. It's simply a matter of gravity. Marine biologist Katherine Dafforn at the University of New South Wales in Australia says the discovery of such high levels of toxic chemicals in these trenches is "disturbing". She says, "A lot of chemicals will have far-reaching impacts that we don't necessarily know about." And those impacts might be in places that people don't pay much attention. Jamieson says just because pollution is out of sight doesn't mean it's harmless. "We've got to remember, planet Earth is mostly deep sea, and to think that it's OK just to ignore it is a little bit irresponsible." A. we are paying little attention to the impacts of sea exploration B. we can't foresee how long the chemicals will influence our life C. we have no idea about the source of the high levels of toxic chemicals D. we don't know completely what impacts the chemicals may bring to us
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【简答题】高中化学课程由不同功能的____、____和____构成
【单选题】一般说来,制约教育发展规模、速度和教育结构的根本性因素是( )
A.
政治经济制度
B.
人口数量和质量
C.
生产力发展水平
D.
社会意识形态
【简答题】请根据老师提供的园林平面图补充里面的园路设计,并完成手绘彩色平面图绘制
【判断题】胸大肌属于深吸气肌肉。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】急救医疗服务体系的救援人员对目击者的心脏停跳患者如有室颤应
A.
心前区叩击
B.
先行约5组(约2分钟)心肺复苏再行除颤
C.
不需要其他处理,立即进行电除颤
D.
除颤前应用肾上腺素
E.
除颤前应用胺碘酮
【单选题】梁女士,24岁,已婚,停经80天,少量阴道流血3天,轻微下腹坠痛。检查:宫颈口未开,子宫增大如孕80天大小,妊娠试验阳性。病人在保胎过程中突然阴道大量流血,阵发性腹痛加剧。妇科检查宫颈口已开,可见部分胚胎组织堵塞在宫颈口,该病人病情发展到了哪一阶段
A.
不全流产
B.
完全流产
C.
难免流产
D.
稽留流产
E.
流产合并感染
【单选题】梁女士,24岁,已婚,停经80天,少量阴道流血3天,轻微下腹坠痛。检查:宫颈口未开,子宫增大如孕80天大小,妊娠试验阳性。该病人最可能的诊断是
A.
不全流产
B.
异位妊娠
C.
难免流产
D.
稽留流产
E.
先兆流产
【单选题】一般来说 ,制约教育发展规模、速度和教育结构的根本性因素是
A.
生产力发展水平
B.
政治经济制度
C.
人口数量和质量
D.
社会意识形态
【单选题】梁女士,24岁,已婚,停经80天,少量阴道流血3天,轻微下腹坠痛。检查:宫颈口未开,子宫增大如孕80天大小,妊娠试验阳性。该病人目前主要的护理措施是
A.
向病人耐心解释病情
B.
行B超检查
C.
继续观察
D.
进一步问清病史
E.
输液、配血的同时做好清宫术的准备
【单选题】2011年利比亚战争中,多国部队从()开始空袭利比亚。
A.
2月11日
B.
3月3日
C.
3月19日
D.
4月8日
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