下面是某报上的一则广告,根据文后要求修改。 ①国家大豆技术研究推广中心——太平

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问题:

下面是某报上的一则广告,根据文后要求修改。 

       ①国家大豆技术研究推广中心——太平洋天然食品有限公司被国家列为“火炬计划”重点技术高新企业,公司主要从事具有大豆生物特色的现代生物医药、保健食品的研发、销售与服务工作。②目前,为推广高科技大豆生物医学成果在心脑血管及胃肠道等疾病防治领域,该公司发起了延长衰老健康工程,“生命更美丽”,凡得到增送的中老年朋友,均可凭有效证件,到指定地点免费领取。

要求:

(1)句①有一处语序不当。

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(2)句②在标点和表达上有多处错误,请各选一处加以修改。

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考点:病句辨析标点符号
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阅读下列材料:

材料一:“我们计划……用无产阶级国家直接下命令的办法在一个小农国家里按 * * 主义原则来调整国家的产品生产和分配。现实生活说明我们错了。” ——列宁

材料二:“社会主义究竟是什么样子,苏联搞了很多年,并没有搞清楚,可能列宁的思路比较好,搞了个新经济政策,但是后来苏联的模式僵化了。 ——邓 * *

请回答:

(1)列宁采取了哪一政策来纠正材料一中的错误?说说这一政策的主要内容。

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(2)材料二中所说的“苏联的模式”指的是什么体制?这一体制形成的标志是什么?

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In Idaho’s Snake River Valley, where potato farmers depend on electric pumps to water their crops, the state’s largest power company hopes to stand tradition on its head and profit by selling farmers less, not more, electricity. To do that, Idaho Power is vastly expanding its energy-efficiency programs for 395,000 residential customers, small businesses, and farmers. Usually the more customers save, the less utilities make. But under an innovative deal with state regulators in March, Idaho Power gets paid for its plants and equipment and boosts profits by winning incentive payments for reducing electric demand.
It’s an idea that appears to be catching on as legislatures fret about global warming and utilities scramble to meet rising demand without the increasing harassment and cost of building new power plants. Idaho is among 13 states whose regulators have either adopted or proposed measures in the past year to decouple utility profit from electricity production. Decoupling is advancing even faster for natural-gas utilities, with 25 states either adopting or proposing decoupling plans in recent years. "This wave toward ’decoupling’ is clearly gathering momentum," says Martin Kushler of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy in Washington. "More states seem to be calling every week to find out about this."
Although California pioneered the idea 25 years ago—and strengthened incentives and penalties last month—interest is picking up again because of global warming, experts say. The main idea is that by rearranging the incentive structure, regulators can give utilities clear incentives to push energy efficiency and conservation without hurting their bottom lines. Under the new rules in California, for example, electric utilities could make as much as $150 million extra if they can persuade Californians to save some $2 billion worth of power, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.
"This is a vital step in the global-warming fight," says Audrey Chang, an NRDC researcher. "It represents, we hope, a historic shift toward decoupling that is going to help bend the energy demand curve downwards." Beside Idaho, states that this year adopted decoupling for some or all of its electric power industry include New York, Connecticut, and Vermont. At least nine other states have seen major decoupling proposals this year.
Idaho Power is happy that its key fixed costs—plants and equipment—are now separated from variable costs of electricity sales such as fuel. Regulators annually readjust those fixed rates—up or down—a maximum of 3 percent to ensure that the company gets no more or less than it has been regulated to receive. But customers should benefit, too, as utility efficiency programs cut energy use and energy bills—something the company is trying hard to do so it can win a bonus if it meets or exceeds energy—cutting goals. "Before there was almost a disincentive to go hard at efficiency because we weren’t recovering our fixed costs," says Mike Youngblood, an analyst for Idaho Power. "Now the anticipation is that we will recover our fixed cost, no more or less. And our customers will see their bill go down if they invest in energy efficiency."
One key reason utilities are often willing to decouple or even leading proponents of the proposals is because the costs of building a power plant has risen dramatically. A 500- megawatt coal-fired plant that cost $1 billion just a few years ago might cost $1.5 billion today, industry experts say. Add to that growing uncertainty about future costs. Global- warming legislation could put a price of $ 30 per ton on carbon-dioxide emissions from power plants. That could make coal, the cheapest power today, more costly. Another factor is the rising community opposition to coal-fired power plant construction.
In North Carolina, where regulators recently refused a Duke Energy Corp. proposal to build a power plant, the company has instead put forward a controversial decoupling proposal. The plan would pay the company to meet efficiency standards, although consumer advocates and even environmental groups question whether it’s a good deal for ratepayers. In fact, some consumer advocates have major reservations about decoupling overall. "Unfortunately, we’re seeing utilities trying to use decoupling as a blank check," says Charles Acquard, executive director of the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates in Silver Spring, Md. "We’re not absolutely opposed to decoupling. It’s how you do it that’s critical.\

According to the passage, when Idaho Power is building plants and purchasing equipment, such fixed costs ______.

A.will no longer be treated as the costs of electricity sales

B.will partially be covered by state regulators

C.are still to be recovered by the companies

D.are paid from customers’ electricity bills

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任选一题作文。(50分)

小题1:题目:让路

要求:①除诗歌外,文体不限。600字左右。

②文中不得出现真实的人名、校名、地名。

小题2:读下面材料,然后作文。

女儿问:“为什么有的西瓜甜,有的西瓜不甜呢?”父亲说:“甜的西瓜是因为被阳光照耀的时间长。…‘那地里的西瓜不是都在接受阳光的照耀吗?”女儿又问。父亲说:“是啊,阳光是公平的,它一视同仁地照耀着所有西瓜。可是有的西瓜怕热,躲在阴影里,不肯接受阳光的照耀。”

要求:①根据材料寓意,选好角度,自拟题目。

②除诗歌外,文体不限。600字左右。

③文中不得出现真实的人名、校名、地名。

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在口腔健康调查中,调查目的描述错误的是()

A.目的明确,目的性很强

B.不同目的选择不同人群

C.尽可能了解和分析影响口腔健康的因素

D.包含多个问题,以探索病因

E.查明口腔疾病在特定时间内发生频率,分布特征及流行规律

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