下面的句子,没有语病的一句是() A.太阳能和核能的研究已经取得了很大的进展,这

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下面的句子,没有语病的一句是(  )

A.太阳能和核能的研究已经取得了很大的进展,这是未来最有希望的能源。

B.触犯刑法,因十六周岁不受处罚的,应责令家长监护人加以管教。

C.我国宪法规定,任何公民都享有宪法和法律规定的权利,同时必须履行宪法和法律规定的义务。

D.自己本来是糊涂的,写起文章来自然也糊涂,读者看起文章来,自然也不会明白。

考点:病句辨析
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当一幅地图的图幅大小不变时,若选用的比例尺越小,则(  )

A.能画在图上的实际范围越小

B.能画在图上的实际范围不变

C.图上表达的内容比较简略

D.图上表达的内容比较详细

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根据课文内容填空。(3分)

作品中人物的言行往往表达着深刻的意味。《秋水》中河伯见海神而自叹不如,这告诉我们       ;《愚公移山》中,孀妻遗男“跳往助之”的行动,表明了          ;《捕蛇者说》中,蒋氏谈及捕蛇之苦时,无奈发出“安敢毒邪”的慨叹,道出了              

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—What happened to him? He promised to come by 9, but it’s now almost 8:50. 

—Don’t worry. He is always _____.[      ]

A. punctual    

B. reasonable    

C. controversial    

D. accurate

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以下对三叉神经核群叙述正确的是()

A.局限于脑桥、延髓部

B.发出纤维从延髓上端出脑

C.位于脑干中线两侧

D.仅与三叉神经传入纤维联系

E.有感觉核和运动核

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Questions 11~15
It’s estimated that every year 100,000 children aged 16 and under run away from home. The London Refuge, an unremarkable house on an unremarkable street, is the only place in Britain that will give them a bed. Last year it gave sanctuary to 238 children of whom the youngest was 11. What happened to the other 99,762 Nobody knows, although it’s a fair bet that some of them ended up on the streets, that some fell into inappropriate and dangerous company, that some didn’t survive. "The mere fact that they’re running away puts them at risk," says Lorna Simpson, the refuge’s deputy manager. "On the streets they’ 11 mix with other young people. They’ re so naive; they don’t understand that people who are nice to them will want payback. Our job is to make them safe. "
Simpson, a former social worker, is a calm woman of great warmth. The refuge has six beds and has been open since 1993, often with the threat of closure hanging over it. The problem has nothing to do with the quality of its service and everything to do with funding. A week’s placement costs £2. 278 and three successive governments have argued that the annual running costs of £720. 000 should be locally funded. But because it is used by children from many parts of London, and beyond, local authorities are reluctant to contribute.
The Government has now agreed to work on a strategy to support runaway children in England and Wales, which is rich after its withdrawal of funding from the refuge in December. Since then the NSPCC, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, which runs the refuge in conjunction with St Christopher’s Fellowship, has financed it through a donation from an individual, but that money will last only until late next year. "Without this facility there’s nothing; children who run away are on the street," says Nasima Patel, the assistant director of the NSPCC. "One of the strengths of the refuge is that children who have left home can ring up directly and will get a bed and supportive staff without having to go through a process of assessment".
The refuge accommodates six children plus staff. Many of the admissions are at night and children can stay up to 21 days in three months, although most stay for three to five days. They find it through social services, through ChildLine and through word of mouth.
"Children run away from everything you can think of," Simpson says. "Arguments with step-parents, sexual abuse, alcoholic parents, being left to bring up their younger siblings, neglected children who have been failed by social services, girls who have been trafficked. We get doctors’ and lawyers’ children who run away because they want more pocket money, or want to stay out later than their parents allow. They’ve been given everything, they get to 15 and no one thinks to pull the reins in. By that time it’s too late; they rebel. "
Most of the children are from families known to social services, and for them the refuge’s ordered regimen is a welcome contrast to the chaos they know. Staff listen without judging and without encouraging dependency, trying to establish why the children have run away. The aim is to get them home or into the care of social services and, after discharge from the refuge, a family support worker is available.

According to the passage, the London Refuge used to be funded by ______.

A. the Government
B. the NSPCC
C. individual donors
D. local authorities

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