刑法第二百五十二条规定:“隐匿、毁弃或者非法开拆他人信件,侵犯公民通信自由权利,情节

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刑法第二百五十二条规定:“隐匿、毁弃或者非法开拆他人信件,侵犯公民通信自由权利,情节严重的,处()以下有期徒刑或者拘役。”

A、六个月

B、一年

C、二年

D、三年

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一台500KVA移动变电站,低压绕组相电压660V,星形接线()。

A、通过改接高压侧绕组抽头可用于660伏或1140伏

B、通过改接低压侧接法,改为三角形接法,输出660伏

C、不做任何改接,输出1140伏电压

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全晶体照射的TD5/5剂量为()

A.1200cGy

B.1100cGy

C.1000cGy

D.700cGy

E.500cGy

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Questions 84-90 are based on the following passage.
Imagine a society in which cash no longer exists. Instead "cash" is electronic, as in bankcard systems. Currency and coin are abandoned. The immediate benefits would be profound and fundamental. Theft of cash would become impossible. Bank robberies and cash-register robberies would simply cease to occur. Attacks on shopkeepers, taxi drivers, and cashiers would all end. Purse snatchings would become a thing of the past. Urban streets would become safer. Retail shops in once-dangerous areas could operate in safety. Security costs and insurance rates would fall. Property values would rise. Neighborhoods would improve.
Drug traffickers and their clients, burglars and receivers of stolen property, arsonists for hire, and bribe-takers would no longer have the advantage of using untraceable currency. Electronic "money" would leave incriminating wails of data, resulting in more arrests and convictions. These prosecutions, in turn, would inhibit further crimes.
The impact of the monetary change on underground economies would be nearly as dramatic as the effect on crime. In the United States, the underground economy is estimated at between 10% and 28% of the gross national product. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) researches suggest that almost all hidden labor is paid in currency.
In a society devoid of physical money, a change from cash to recorded electronic money would be accompanied by a flow of previously unpaid income-tax revenues running in the tens of billions of dollars. As a result, income-tax rates could be lowered and the national debt reduced.
Cash has been the root of much social and economic evil. The emergence of electronic funds-transfer technology makes it possible to change the nature of money and to divorce it from evil. Eighty percent of Americans regularly use credit cards. The development of a federal system to handle the country’ s 300 billion annual cash transactions in the United States electronically is within reach.
A national electronic-money system would operate as debit-card system. Each individual’s "money" would be held in his money-system account. A transaction would effect an instant transfer of "money" from his account to that of another account holder.
The principal differences between a national electronic-money system and commercial bank-card systems would be: the money system would be federally operated; payment would constitute "legal tender"; system-account holders would be able to receive as well as pay out funds by use of their accounts; and funds would be transferable between private-account holders as well as between merchants and private-account holders.
Only cash would be supplanted by electronic money. The use of checks, drafts, money orders, traveler’s checks, cashier’s checks, as well as letters of credit, acceptances, and other financial instruments would remain in regular use. Credit card and automatic-teller-machine systems (ATMs) would not necessarily change, although you could no longer obtain cash at ATMs.

Which of the following pairs of terms is identical in meaning

A.Electronic money and coin.

B.Coin and paper money.

C.Electronic money and funds-transfer.

D.Physical money and electronic money.

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发电厂中的主变压器空载时,其二次侧额定电压应比电力网的额定电压()。

A.相等

B.高5%

C.高10%

D.低5%

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抗炎作用()

A.乙琥胺

B.他克林

C.可的松

D.氯丙嗪

E.酮康唑

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