衬砌内钢筋反射信号是( )。A.月牙形强反射信号B.月牙形弱反射信号C.连续的小双曲

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衬砌内钢筋反射信号是( )。

A.月牙形强反射信号
B.月牙形弱反射信号
C.连续的小双曲线形弱反射信号
D.连续的小双曲线形强反射信号

考点:公路工程试验检测员考试隧道隧道
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运行中少油断路器的上帽和底座是带电的。

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当你在“打呵欠”时,会听不清或听不到别人对你说的话,主要原因是“打呵欠”影响了

A.鼓膜的振动

B.听小骨的振动

C.听觉感受器对刺激的接受

D.神经冲动的传导

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中国古人对教育的功能作用与学习的意义有很多充满智慧的阐释,如:“教也者,义之大者也;学也者,知之盛者也。义之大者,莫大于利人,利人莫大于教;知之盛者,莫大于成身,成身莫大于学。”这段话出自()。

A、《论语》

B、《资治通鉴》

C、《孟子》

D、《吕氏春秋》

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人创造了文化,文化又造就了人,人在文化中处于()。

A.协从地位

B.中心地位

C.主导地位

D.领导地位

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Facts about Aging


The overall difference in life expectancy at birth in the United States is about 7 years (i.e.72 for men vs. 79 for women); and at every age women, on average, can expect to live longer than men. Interestingly, older women are more likely to suffer from debilitating illnesses than men. However, this difference seems to reflect the fact that women typically have less wealth and education than men - two factors that are associated with shorter life expectancies for both sexes. When the effects of poverty and education are removed in the relevant statistical analyses, these sex differences in rates of disability disappear.
The elderly generally show very high interest in associating with friends and close family members. What they show less interest in than younger adults is the expansion of their social networks to make new friends.
About one-third of problem drinkers develop their alcohol abuse problem late in life, and this problem of alcoholism among the aged is indeed more acute for women than men. Overuse of drugs may result from the tendency of some doctors to automatically prescribe drugs rather than search for underlying physical or psychological causes of symptoms, especially when the patients are elderly women. It may also reflect the fact that women are more likely to be facing the loneliness and stress associated with the loss of a spouse than men, and are generally more likely to seek help from a doctor.
Alzheimer’s disease, the much-dreaded form of dementia associated with profound memory loss and other increasingly devastating symptoms, is a condition that strikes a significant number of elderly people. Nevertheless, most elderly people will never suffer such memory loss. In fact, contemporary estimates suggest that moderate to severe memory loss is found in only 4 to 6 percent of adults over age 65. The most important point to be aware of is that while memory (especially short term memory) does deteriorate somewhat as we get older, profound memory loss is not a "natural" consequence of the aging process. It is a product of disease. Evidence of profound memory loss should prompt a visit to a physician who specializes in such problems.
after age 80 the ratio of widows to widowers in the U.S. is about 5 to 1. This statistic reflects the fact that women have a longer life expectancy than men, and the fact that women typically marry men older than themselves. Differences in wealth may also make it easier for marriage-minded widowers to find mates than widows, since elderly women are more likely to be living in poverty than elderly men.
The stereotype of depressed lonely old people is a pervasive one, but it is not supported by the facts. While social isolation is a problem for many older people, it is also a problem for many young people as well. Surveys consistently show that, in the absence of serious illness, older people generally report higher levels of happiness or life satisfaction than young people. One reason for this is that as people age they seem to devote increasing attention to the task of managing their affective states and avoiding sadness or anxiety.
Although there is considerable variability in the degree of loss, sensory decline is fairly inevitable. These losses, it should be noted, have important implications for environmental design in the care of the elderly. For example, greater use of acoustical tile to absorb background noise, use of non-slippery floor surfaces to provide additional traction, and use of non-glare surfaces and clearly marked boundaries can all increase comfort and safety.

According to Para. 4, it is true that
A. profound memory becomes worse as people get older.
B. Alzheimer’s disease is associated with short term memory loss.
C. most elderly people over the age of 65 suffer from severe memory loss.
D. a person should go to the doctor when showing symptoms of profound memory loss.

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