常温下,某水溶液中由水电离的c(H+)=1.8×10-12mol/L,该溶液一定

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问题:

常温下,某水溶液中由水电离的c(H+)=1.8×10-12mol/L,该溶液一定不可能是(  )

A.烧碱溶液

B.碳酸氢钠溶液

C.硝酸溶液

D.硫酸氢钠溶液

考点:水电离的影响因素水的电离平衡
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症见胸胀满,咳逆上气,一身面目浮肿,鼻塞清涕出,嗅觉失灵,喘鸣迫塞,不得卧,舌红苔黄,脉数而实,治宜选用()

A.十枣汤

B.小青龙汤

C.皂荚丸

D.越婢加半夏汤

E.葶苈大枣泻肺汤

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兆欧表主要用于测量()。

A.电阻

B.接地电阻

C.绝缘电阻

D.动态电阻

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阅读理解。

     For more than twenty years scientists have been searching for signs of life on other planets. Most of

these searches have been done over the radio. The hope is that someone in outer space may be trying to

get in touch with us. Scientists also have sent radio and television messages on spaceships traveling

through space, on the chance that someone may be receptive (善于接受的) to such messages.

     Scientists are using powerful radio telescope to listen to signals from about 1,000 stars, all within 100

light years of earth. In addition, they will scan (扫视) the entire sky to "listen" for radio messages from

more distant stars. Using a computer, they will be able to monitor more than eight channels at one time.

Scientists are looking for any signal that stands out from the background noise.

     Of the 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy (银河星系), scientists find that five percent are like

our sun. Perhaps half of them have a planet like earth. Such a planet would be a reasonable distance from

the star for temperatures to be right for the evolution of life. Based on the inhabitable (that can be lived in) planets in our galaxy, most scientists agree that chances are likely that one or more of these planets

support some life.

     However, many scientists wonder whether intelligent (有智力的) life exists on other planets. Some

believe that twenty years of searching without any intelligible (可理解的) messages shows that no one is

out there. They say that the evolution of intelligence comparable to ours is unlikely.

     Other scientists believe that our search hasn't been long enough to rule out the possibility that intelligent

life exists in our galaxy. Although our sun family in only about five billion years old, our galaxy is about 20

billions years old. In that time, some scientists think it is likely that civilizations are much more advanced

than ours. Perhaps these civilizations (文明) send us no signals; perhaps we have not recognized the

signals they have sent us. If we hope to find intelligent life, these scientists believe that we have to keep

looking.

1. According to the passage, how many planets in our galaxy might be inhabitable?

A. 5 billion

B. 10 billion

C. 15 billion

D. 200 billion

2. The first paragraph in this passage is mainly about ______.

A. how scientists are looking for signs of life on other planets

B. why scientists are looking for signs of life on other planets

C. where scientists are looking for signs of life on other planets

D. when scientists are looking for signs of life on other planets

3. The underlined word "monitor" in the passage means "______".

A. find

B. follow

C. check

D. form

4. Which of the statements is TRUE based on the information in the passage?

A. The earth is one of the oldest planets in our galaxy.

B. Most scientists believe that there is intelligent life on other planet.

C. Scientists are trying different ways to find signs of life on other planet.

D. Scientists don't believe that there might be life on other planets.

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治疗洋地黄中毒所致的室性心动过速,宜首选().

A.钾盐

B.利多卡因

C.普罗帕酮

D.胺碘酮

E.普鲁卡因酰胺

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Ann Curry is a famous news presenter of the NBC News "Today" show. When she was 15 she happened to walk into a bookstore in her hometown and began looking at the books on the shelves. The man behind the counter, Mac McCarley, asked if she’d like a job. She needed to start saving for college, so she said yes.

What particularly gives her the feeling of pride
[A] Helping people through work. [B] Reporting interesting stories.
[C] Being able to do different jobs well. [D] Paying through her college education.

Ann worked after school and during summer vacations, and the job helped pay for her first year of college. During college she would do many other jobs: She served coffee in the student union (学生会), was a hotel maid and even made maps for the US Forest Service. But selling books was one of the most satisfying jobs.
One day a woman came into the bookstore and asked Ann for books on cancer. The woman seemed anxious. Ann showed her practically everything they had and found other books they could order. The woman left the store less worried, and Ann has always remembered the pride she felt in having helped her customer.
Years later, as a television reporter in Los Angeles, Ann heard about a child who was born with problems with his fingers and his hand. His family could not afford a surgical (外科的) operation, and the boy lived in shame, hiding his hand in his pocket all the time.Ann persuaded her boss to let her do the story. After the story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the surgical operation for free.Ann visited the boy in the recovery room after the operation. The first thing the boy did was to hold up his repaired hand and say "Thank you." What a sweet sense of satisfaction Ann Curry felt!At McCarley’s bookstore, Ann always sensed she was working for the customers, not the store. Today it’s the same. NBC News pays her, but she feels as if she works for the people who watch the programs, helping them make sense of the world.

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