关于新生儿生理性黄疸不正确的为() A.一般状况好 B.早产儿血清胆红素 C.生后2

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关于新生儿生理性黄疸不正确的为()

A.一般状况好

B.早产儿血清胆红素<256.5μmol/L

C.生后2~3天出现

D.足月儿黄疸持续时间不超过2周

E.以结合胆红素增高为主

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对于锻炼肌肉的体积来言,()次范围是最理想的。

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A型行为性格与下列疾病有关

A.溃疡病

B.风心病

C.冠心病

D.癌症

E.神经症

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如图为新疆绿洲坎儿井示意图,坎儿井的水源主要来自

A.河流水

B.海洋水

C.冰雪融水

D.大气降水

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阅读材料回答问题:

材料一:未经议会批准,国王不能征税;不能随意废除法律,也不能停止法律的执行;……

材料二:在权利方面,人们生来是而且始终是自由平等的。

材料三:如下图。

拿破仑

请回答:

(1)材料一和材料二各出自什么重大文件?

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 (2)它们分别与哪一历史事件有关?

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(3)材料一、二这两个历史事件的共同影响是什么?

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(4)材料三的人物是谁?有人说他是魔鬼,有人说他是天使,你怎么看?

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Halfway through" The Rebel Sell," the authors pause to make fun of" free-range" chicken. Paying over the odds to ensure that dinner was not, in a previous life, confined to tiny cages is all well and good. But" a free-range chicken is about as plausible as a sun-loving earth-worm": given a choice, chickens prefer to curl up in a nice dark corner of the barn. Only about 15% of" free-range" chickens actually use the space available to them.

This is just one case in which Joseph Heath, who teaches philosophy at the University of Toronto, and Andrew Potter, a journalist and researcher based in Montreal, find fault with well-meaning but, in their view, ultimately naive consumers who hope to distance themselves from consumerism by buying their shoes from Mother Jones magazine instead of Nike. Mr Heath and Mr Potter argue that" the counterculture," in all its attempts to be subversive, has done nothing more than create new segments of the market, and thus ends up feeding the very monster of consumerism and conformity it hopes to destroy. In the process, they cover Marx, Freud, the experiments on obedience of Stanley Milgram, the films" Pleasantville"," The Matrix" and "American Beauty", 15th-century table manners, Norman Mailer, the Unabomber, real-estate prices in central Toronto (more than once), the voluntary-simplicity movement and the world’s funniest joke.

Why range so widely The authors’ beef is with a very small group: left-wing activists who eschew smaller, potentially useful campaigns in favor of grand statements about the hopelessness of consumer culture and the dangers of" selling out". Instead of encouraging useful activities, such as pushing for new legislation, would-be leftists are left to participate in unstructured, pointless demonstrations against" globalization, or buy fair-trade coffee and flee-range chicken, which only substitutes snobbery for activism. Two authors of books that railed against brands, Naomi Klein ("No Logo") and Alissa Quart("Branded"), come in for special derision for diagnosing the problems of consumerism but refusing to offer practical solutions.

Anticipating criticism, perhaps, Messrs Heath and Potter make sure to put forth a few of their own solutions, such as the 35-hour working week and school uniforms (to keep teenagers from competing with each other to wear ever-more-expensive clothes). Increasing consumption, they argue throughout, is not imposed upon stupid workers by overbearing companies, but arises as a result of a cultural" arms race": each person buys more to keep his standard of living high relative to his neighbors’. Imposing some restrictions, such as a shorter working week, might not stop the arms race, but it would at least curb its most offensive excesses. (This assumes one finds excess consumption offensive; even the authors do not seem entirely sure.)

But on the way to such modest suggestions, the authors want to criticise every aspect of the counterculture, from its disdain, for homogenisation, franchises and brands to its political offshoots. As a result, the book wanders: chapters on uniforms and on the search for" cool" could have been cut. Moreover, the authors make the mistake of assuming that the consumers they sympathise with—the ones who buy brands and live in tract houses—know enough to separate themselves from their purchases, whereas the free-trade-coffee buyers swallow the brand messages whole, as it were.

Still,it would be a shame if the book’ s ramblings kept it from getting read. When it focuses on explaining how the counterculture grew out of post-World War Ⅱ critiques of modem society, "The Rebel Sell" is a lively read, with enough humour to keep the more theoretical stretches of its argument interesting. At the very least, it puts its finger on a trend: there will be plenty of future critics of capitalism lining up for their free-range chicken.

The joke about" free-range" chicken is used in the text to()

A. introduce the topic of anti-consumerism

B. draw a comparison between chicken and earthworm

C. stress the fact that chickens don’t actually want much space

D. point out that chickens, like human, should have a choice

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