如图所示,是某同学用刻度尺测一木块长度的示意图,请指出不正确的地方. (1)__

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如图所示,是某同学用刻度尺测一木块长度的示意图,请指出不正确的地方.

(1)______;

(2)______.

考点:长度的测量及刻度尺的使用
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人力资源部在审核各部门提出的晋升申请时,应注意的问题是()。

A.各部门的发展计划是否可行

B.各部门员工流动数据是否属实

C.各晋升候选人是否符合晋升要求和晋升政策

D.调查各部门的岗位空缺情况,调整各部门的晋升申请

E.审核岗位空缺员工,及时调整各部门的晋升申请

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-Welcome to our school.

-Thank you.

-__________.[ ]

A. Thank you.

B. No thanks.

C. You're welcome.

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脑挫裂伤容易发生于()

A.额叶眶面

B.额极

C.颞极

D.颞叶底面

E.脑干

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已知某主族金属元素X的原子核内质子数和中子数之比为1:1,含该金属阳离子0.192g的溶液恰好能将20mL0.4mol/L的Na2CO3溶液中的CO32-全部沉淀,推断X是什么元素及在周期表中的位置。

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Nutritional statements that depend on observation or anecdote should be given serious consideration, but consideration should also be given to the physical and psychological quirks of the observer. The significance attached to an experimental conclusion depends, in part, on the scientific credentials of the experimentalist; similarly, the significance of selected observations depends, again in part, on the preconceptions of the observer.
Regimes that are proposed by people who do not look as if they enjoyed their food, and who do not themselves have a well-fed air, may not be ideal for normal people. Graham Lusk, who combined expert knowledge with a normal appreciation of good food, describes how he and Chittenden, who advocated a low-protein diet, spent some weeks in Britain eating the rations of the 1914-1918 war and then got more ample rations on board ship. Lusk attributed his sense of well-being to the extra meat he was eating; Chittenden attributed it to the sea air.
When young animals are reared for sale as meat, the desirable amount of protein in their food is a simple matter of economics. Protein is expensive, so the amount given is increased up to the level at which the increased rate of growth is offset by the increased cost of the diet. As already mentioned, the efficiency with which protein is used to build the body diminishes as the percentage of protein in the diet increases. In practice, the best diets seem to contain between 15 and 25 per cent protein. It is not certain that maximum growth rate is desirable in children; some experiments with rats suggest that rapid growth is associated with a shorter ultimate expectation of life.
There are practical and ethical obstacles to human experiments in which the effect of protein can be measured. Children do not grow as fast as the young animals in which there is a commercial interest. Their need for protein is therefore presumably smaller, but there is no evidence that the desirable protein level, after weaning, is less than 15 per cent. An argument against this percentage of protein is that in human milk only 13 per cent of the solid material is protein. That protein is, however, of better quality than any protein likely to be given to infants that are not weaned on cow’s milk.
Furthermore, milk, like other products of evolution, is a compromise. Mothers are not expendable. A species would not long survive if mothers depleted their own proteins so much in the course of feeding the first child that the prospects of later children were seriously jeopardized. Human milk is no doubt a good food, but the assumption that it is necessarily ideal is stretching belief in the beneficence and perfection of Nature too far.

According to the author, which of the following statements is NOT true

A.(A) Children do not grow as fast as the young animals.

B.(B) The best diets seem to contain between 15 and 25 per cent protein.

C.(C) A species would long survive if mothers were exhausted of their own proteins.

D.(D) Human milk is definitely a good natural food.

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