甲公司生产"白猫"牌(已注册)洗衣粉,市场销路很好。乙公司遂将自己生产的洗衣粉命名为

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甲公司生产"白猫"牌(已注册)洗衣粉,市场销路很好。乙公司遂将自己生产的洗衣粉命名为"百猫牌",并投入市场。乙公司的行为构成()。

A.假冒他人注册商标行为

B.虚假宣传行为

C.倾销行为

D.正当竞争行为

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15×(75-75÷5)=0______.

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有资料表明,美国的硅谷是一个人才济济的地方,但是人们工作竞争的压力非常大,经常会有裁员的事情发生。在裁员期间,雇员的焦躁高于其他时期,失业者的血压也升高,在获得新工作后,血压又下降。这段资料说明的情况,下列分析中不正确的是[ ]

A.不用花时间调节情绪,它不会影响健康

B.这是由于精神压力过大,情绪不良引起的

C.说明心理健康是健康的一个组成部分

D.心理的健康会影响到人体的生理健康

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阅读理解。

     All parents tell their children little white lies from time to time. "Of course Father Christmas comes

down the chimney!" "Eat your spinach - you'll get as strong as Popeye.". . . and so on. However, there's

one fib that's bigger than all the others. It's "I don't have a favorite child."

    In his fascinating new book, The Sibling Effect: What Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal

About Us, Jeffrey Kluger, a father of two daughters, aged eight and ten, claims that " 95 percent of

parents in the world have a favorite child - and the other 5 percent are lying."

     Kluger may be exaggerating the figures for dramatic effect - but despite every parent's vehement (激

烈的) denial that they have a favorite child - scientific research shows that he is not far off the truth.

     According to one recent study by researchers from the University of California - which followed 384

sibling pairs and their parents for three years - 65 percent of the mothers and 70 percent of fathers

exhibited a preference for one child. As this was among families that knew they were being monitored,

there's a strong possibility the true figures could be significantly higher.

     Favoritism is certainly a controversial topic. When raised as a subject for discussion on parenting

websites, it always arouses a stream of angry denials.

     But interestingly, a lot of personal anecdotes appear from parents who say they were overshadowed

by a favored sibling, or were, indeed, their mother or father's favorite. It seems everyone knows

favoritism exists - but nobody wants to put their hand up and say they're guilty of it themselves.

     Another research, where siblings have been asked to say who their mother and father favor, suggests

that mothers do tend to a show a preference for their first-born son, but fathers often dote on their

youngest daughters.

     Parents will often be drawn to the child who is easiest to get along with - or the child that shares

similar traits to them. For example, mum will have a special bond with her sensitive, arty son, while dad

lavishes attention on his sporty daughter.

     Professor Scott says being least favored in a family can color our behavior as adults. "Children who

feel they are less loved within their family are more likely to develop low self-esteem, anxiety and

depression."

But some experts believe being less favored can have positive consequences. Professor Scott agrees that

favored children can sometimes find life difficult when they have to rub along in the real world.

1. Which of the following is most likely a white lie?

A. I am determined to go and nothing will stop me.

B. A good idea, without action, is worth nothing.

C. Those who complain the most, accomplish the least.

D. Thank you so much for the gift! I just love it!

2. What can we infer from paragraph three?

A. Kluger is exaggerating the figures for dramatic effect.

B. Every parent denies the fact that he has a favorite child.

C. Every parent does have a favorite child.

D. What Kluger said is quite close to the fact.

3. What does "sibling" (para 4) mean in the passage?

A. brother or sister    

B. parent

C. brother

D. sister

4. Which child is most likely to be a favorite child in a father's eyes?

A. A sensitive, arty son.

B. The first-born son.

C. A sporty daughter.

D. A young daughter.

5. What is the most likely effect on the child who is the favored one in a family according to

     Professor Scott?

A. He simply just has to put his head down and work harder to succeed.

B. He is likely to learn how to turn disadvantages into advantages.

C. He is likely to find life difficult when he has to face the real world.

D. He is likely to develop low self-esteem, anxiety and depression.

6. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. Some people were overshadowed by a favored sibling when they were young.

B. Most people will admit that they feel guilty of favoring one child over another.

C. Experts have different opinions about the consequences of being less favored.

D. The topic about favoritism on parenting websites always arouses angry denials.

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随着运输市场的不断完善,站、车服务考核指标应达到以下()标准。

A.以旅客需求为中心

B.以运输市场为导向

C.突出客运服务质量特性指标的考核

D.突出客运服务等级特性指标的考核

E.以经济效益为中心

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心肺复苏术现场急救“ABC”中的“B”是指()

A.正确安置患者体位

B.判断心搏、呼吸骤停

C.建立有效循环

D.人工呼吸

E.畅通气道

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