燕子是一种候鸟,每年春天,它们都要从低纬度地区向高纬度地区转移。这是老幼皆知的

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燕子是一种候鸟,每年春天,它们都要从低纬度地区向高纬度地区转移。这是老幼皆知的常识。然而,古代的人们对燕子在冬天的去向一无所知。
在2400年前,古希腊的哲学家、科学家亚里士多德曾下了个结论:燕子在沼泽地带的冰下过冬。多少个世纪以来,人们把这一结论当作真理。直到18世纪,一位叫布韦的科学工作者提出质疑,并把五只燕子放进冰窖里,结果燕子都被冻死。实验证实了亚里士多德的结论是错误的。
瑞士北部有个补鞋匠,他家里飞来一只雌燕,在屋檐下筑巢,每年秋天总要飞走,补鞋匠为弄清它的去向,写了一张字条缚在燕子的跗骨上,纸条上写的是:燕子,请告诉我,你在何处过冬
第二年春天,燕子归来,补鞋匠发现有了一张新的字条,上面写着:它在雅典安托万家过冬。
这件事传开了,研究人员开始给燕子记标放飞,逐渐掌握了燕子的迁徙规律。
如果不是补鞋匠,要弄清世界各地燕子的迁徙规律不知还要晚多少年。

这种排列方案为何延续至今

A.修理时很方便

B.打字时很顺手

C.不怀疑这是最佳排列方案

D.价钱便宜

考点:汉语水平考试(HSK)初中等汉语水平考试(HSK)初中等
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根据《健康保险管理办法》规定,保险公司销售健康保险产品的( )。①不得在医疗机构场所内销售健康保险产品 ②不得委托医疗机构或者医护人员销售健康保险产品③可以在医疗机构场所内销售健康保险产品 ④可以委托医疗机构或者医护人员销售健康保险产品

A.②③

B.③④

C.①②

D.①④

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男,61岁,拟在硬膜外阻滞下行胆囊切除术,硬膜外穿刺成功后,给予试验量2%利多卡因3ml+初量0.75%布比卡因10ml,并静注氟哌啶2.5mg、哌替啶50mg、咪达唑仑1mg辅助麻醉。麻醉满意。进腹探查时发生窦性心动过缓。

首选的处理措施应是

A.阿托品0.5mg,iv
B.异丙肾上腺素5μg,iv
C.提高吸入氧浓度
D.麻黄碱10mg,iv
E.麻黄碱20mg,iv

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The prospects for finding life beyond Earth may be brightening. Today, scientists are reporting evidence for yet another potential habitat in our solar system: Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Scientists mining new data from the Cassini spacecraft say they may have found evidence that Enceladus—the planet’s fourth-largest moon—hosts liquid water.
If the results hold up, this would bring to four the number of bodies in the solar system—including Earth—that display active volcanism. And since life as biologists know it requires liquid water and a source of energy, Enceladus would join Jupiter’s moon Europa and Saturn’s moon Titan, as well as Mars, as possible spots beyond Earth where simple forms of life may have gained or still maintain a foothold.
The discovery, however, is bittersweet for many scientists. NASA’s proposed budget for fiscal 2007 calls for a 50 percent cut in its astrobiology program. Although the program is a tiny piece of the agency’s overall spending plan for science, it’s a significant source of money for probing fundamental questions of how and why life emerged on Earth and whether life arose elsewhere in the universe.
A 50-percent cut "is almost a going-out-of-business-level cut" in a vibrant line of research that stands as one pillar supporting President Bush’s vision for space exploration, says planetary scientist Sean Solomon, who heads the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Nevertheless, the research in today’s issue of the journal Science is the sort of thing that continues to light a fire under the field. Its report about liquid water under the icy surface of Enceladus is a "radical conclusion," acknowledges Carolyn Porco, who leads the imaging team working with data from the Cassini orbiter. But if the team is right, "we have significantly broadened the diversity of solar-system environments" that might have rolled out the welcome mat "for living organisms," she concludes. Images released last fall show the moon ejecting vast plumes of material near its unexpectedly warm south pole. As the team pondered the evidence, they nixed several explanations, including the idea that the particles in the plumes were driven by vapor billowing out as ice reached the surface and immediately turned into a gas. The last idea standing: Liquid water was venting from reservoirs near the surface, perhaps only tens of meters below the frigid crust. This explanation also helped solve the riddle of puzzlingly high levels of oxygen atoms found in Saturn’s neighborhood.
Confirmation could come with additional flybys. If water—and perhaps life—is present, it wouldn’t be "luxuriant," notes Jeffrey Kargel, a researcher at the University of Arizona at Tucson. It likely would face tough conditions—nasty chemicals, very low temperatures, and little energy to drive it. still, he adds, it’s premature to cross the moon off the list of possible "outposts" for life beyond Earth. Yet the prospect of building on these results could be dimmer with the threat of budget cuts. The proposed reductions post several challenges, researchers say.
One is the loss of important financial leverage. While money for experiments and other research related to astrobiology can come from other funding agencies, such as the National Science Foundation or even the National Institutes of Health, NASA’s program often provides the crucial missing piece that turns demanding and sometimes dangerous fieldwork into exciting results.
One of the biggest successes over the program’s 10-year history has been to help revolutionize the way science is done. Answering questions about the origins of life on Earth and the prospects for life elsewhere require p collaborations. From radio astronomers to biologists and geologists studying the evolution of Earth, groups are working together in ways they never thought of a decade ago, adds Edward Young, a geochemist at the University of California at Los Angeles.
"NASA’s made a lot of progress by making a relatively small investment in a way that has brought disparate experts together from the whole spectrum of physical and biological sciences. It’s a wonderful lesson on how to make progress by crossing these boundaries," Dr. Solomon says. "It would be regrettable to stop that experiment. \

Which of the following can serve as the best title of this passage

A.Discovery of liquid water on a moon of Saturn

B.President Bush’s vision for space exploration

C.Water discovery vs. NASA budget cuts

D.Budget cut for fiscal 2007. A puzzling issue for NASA

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下列化学方程式书写错误的是(  )

A.4P+5O2

 点燃 
.
 
2P2O5

B.CH4+2O2=CO2+2H2O

C.Zn+CuSO4=ZnSO4+Cu

D.CaCO3+2HCl=CaCl2+CO2↑+H2O

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