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试件中剩余磁场强度的大小取决于()。

A.试件长度与直径之比

B.施加的磁场强度

C.右手定则

D.左手定则

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偏瘫、截瘫或残肢仅保留少许功能,在肢体功能障碍分级中属于

A.一级

B.二级

C.三级

D.四级

E.五级

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IF you lived by the sea, you’d know that typhoons are frequent(频繁的)visitors during summer .They bring Strong winds, heavy rain and flooding(洪水)But most of the time, when people stay indoors, they’re just all right.

This is what the people in the Philippines used to believe – until they met the “super typhoon”, Haiyan. 

The typhoon hit the country on Nov 8, at around 5 am, when most people were still asleep. But being at home didn’t keep them safe, since few buildings remained standing once they were hit by wind as violent as 376 kilometers per hour, according to NBC News.

“This is at the top end of any tropical system that we’ve seen on our planet,” said Bryan Norcross, a weather scientist working for NBC. And so far, Haiyan has caused more than 3,600 deaths and left millions of people homeless.

.But where did Haiyan get its destructive power?

According to Brian McNoldy, a tropical weather expert at the University of Miami, US, Haiyan was so strong because “it had everything working for it”

“All typhoons feed off the warm ocean waters,” Colin Price, a weather researcher at Tel Aviv University in Israel, told National Geographic. Tropical storms are like giant engines(发动机),powered by the heat transferred(传导)from the ocean waters to the air above. However, because of climate change, the oceans have been warming up in recent decades. “Warmer oceans will result in more intense(强烈的)storms,” Price said.

Also, Haiyan started near the equator(赤道),where it was able to pick up more heat before heading to the Philippines. Moreover, the route(路线)it traveled was mostly along open ocean, which means no land prevented it from gathering steam(水蒸气).

In addition, there happened to be very little “wind shear(风切变)in the area this time. Wind shear is a sudden change in wind speed or direction, which can tear apart developing storms. This is like when you stir(搅动) a glass of water with a chopstick: a swirl(漩涡)will form, ‘but if you move the chopstick in the opposite direction, the swirl will quickly disappear.”

“When all those things align in a certain way, you’re going to get something like‘Haiyan’.”Jim Kossin, a scientist with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told National Geographic.

小题1:Which of the following is TRUE about typhoons according to the article?

A.They mostly happen early in the morning.

B.They mostly do damage during winter.

C.During most typhoons people can keep safe just by staying at home.

D.This year, more intense storms have happened in the world,小题2:Which of the following made Haiyan so powerful?

a, lts starting point was the equator

b, The frequency of other intense storms

c. More heat was transferred from the ocean waters to the air above,

d. There was a strong wind shear in the area

e. There was no land in its way

A.abc

B.acd

C.ace

D. ade小题3:The underlined word “alignin” the last paragraph is closest in meaning to_____

A.disappear

B.affect each other

C.Arrive at the top

D.Happen at the same time小题4:The article mainly talks about

A.how destructive Haiyan was

B.Why Haiyan was so destructive

C.how typhoons like Haiyan form(形成)

D.ways to protect yourself when typhoons hit

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心包积液可靠的体征有()

A.叩诊心界扩大,和体位变化无关

B.心音减轻

C.叩诊心界扩大,坐位和卧位有变化

D.心尖搏动摸不到

E.脉压减少

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从甲、乙两车站同时相对开出第一辆公共汽车,此后两站每隔8分钟再开出一辆,依次类推。已知每辆车的车速相同且都是匀速的,每辆车到达对方站都需45分钟。现有一乘客坐甲站开出的第一辆车去乙站,问他在路上会遇到几辆从乙站开出的公共汽车( )

A.4辆
B.5辆
C.6辆
D.7辆

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