根据目前销售电价执行政策,可将售电单价分解为()

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根据目前销售电价执行政策,可将售电单价分解为()

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炎帝和黄帝被尊奉为中 * * 的________;________是我国历史上第一个奴隶制王朝。

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()能够帮助贫困群体满足最低健康的需求,从而避免疾病的困扰。

A.教育救助

B.社会救助

C.康复治疗中心

D.医疗救助

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男,47岁,反复咳脓痰7年,7年前一次感冒发热后出现胸痛、咳嗽、咳脓痰,使用抗菌、止咳化痰治疗后,体温下降,胸痛消失,但咳嗽、吐脓痰一直未好转,多因感冒后加重。

X线片下哪种改变有特征性诊断意义()

A.肺纹增粗

B.纤维空洞

C.纤维空洞并液平面

D.云雾状阴影

E.肺气肿征

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会员服务是为满足会员的需求而提供的()。

A.福利

B.手段

C.活动

D.工具

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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.

What is Lorne Simpson’s concern about runaway children ______

A. They don’t understand people who are nice to them.
B. They have no direct access to the London Refuge.
C. They will distance themselves from their parents.
D. They will keep company with undesirables.

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