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Disneyland may look like a straightforward theme park. But there’s a secret world hidden behind the balloons, castles and cotton candy — a place where wild cats wander at midnight, Mickey Mouse hides in the wallpaper, and movie stars drink martinis behind closed doors.

Cat security — It’s not easy keeping the ground of Disneyland spotless, as well as free of unwanted pests. Every night after closing time, 200 wild cats were freed into the park to help keep the rodent(啮齿)population under control. Though Disney doesn’t comment on the matter, rumor(传闻)has it that the cat taskforce dates back to 1957. After unsuccessful attempts to chase them out of the park, Disney decided to put the cats to work instead.

Hidden Mickeys—At Disneyland the round-eared Mickey Mouse image is everywhere. But you can also see hundreds of “Hidden Mickeys” across the park, which are very difficult to spot: they’re camouflage (伪装)in the architecture and landscaping as well as in the smallest stylistic details.

Cocktail(鸡尾酒)behind closed doors—Disney is dry unless you can manage to get your name on the list at Club 33. The secret cocktail club has a limited membership of just 487 and a waiting list of approximately 14 years. Walt Disney designed the club as a special space to entertain possible investors; since then, it has hosted US presidents, film stars and foreign guests.

Always on stage—At Disneyland, a doorman isn’t a doorman, he is a “cast member”. So are the large numbers of cashiers, painters, ride operators, gardeners and performers. All “cast members” are trained to follow a specific rule that helps preserve the Disney magic. On the list of dos and don’ts? Never break character. If wearing a costume that belongs in Fantasyland, don’t set foot in Tomorrowland—it might Confuse visitors or break the park’s orderly image. Cast members have a Disney “look book” that details the fresh-faced ideal—no long fingernails, beards, or unnaturally colored hair allowed. It’s a return to Walt Disney’s All-American standards: when the park opened even guests with facial hair weren’t allowed entrance.

小题1:The reason why there are many wild cats in Disneyland is that ________.

A.they’re in charge of the cleaning of the park

B.they’re allowed to act as cleaners and guards

C.they have to keep watch in the daytime

D.they have a comfortable house to live in小题2:From the passage we can know that in Disneyland “Hidden Mickeys” are _________.

A.small

B.obvious

C.everywhere

D.dishonest小题3:What do the underlined Words “Disney is dry” in paragraph 4 mean?

A.It’s easy to join the Club 33.

B.The ground keeps dry.

C.It doesn’t often rain.

D.Drinking alcohol is forbidden.小题4: From the last paragraph, we can know the workers in Disneyland _______.

A.must know the dos and don’t

B.needn’t have their facial hair shaved

C.can wear unnaturally colored hair

D.mustn’t get in Tomorrowland

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关于冻结单位存款的利息计算,以下说法正确的是()。

A.被冻结的款项,在冻结期均不计算利息

B.被冻结的款项,在冻结期均应计算利息

C.如果冻结单位存款发生失误,被冻结款项从解冻时开始计算利息

D.被冻结款项,不属于赃款的,冻结期应计付利息

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一般资料:男,20岁,工人。
求助者主诉:因害怕触电,焦虑不安,失眠2个多月而来就诊。
案例介绍:求助者自幼胆小内向,常受同龄儿童欺负。高中毕业因成绩不好未考上大学,来某工厂当电工。求助者上班后对电十分恐惧,看到“高压危险!”“小心触电!”的警句和警示标志就十分紧张。上班一周后的一天,在工作台面操纵开关时,手指不小心接触了工作台面,顿感手臂发麻,全身发软,随即倒地。同事赶紧围上来,见其呼吸急促,面色苍白,语声轻微,是“触电”了。经测试,工作台面并无电流。求助者无法正常上班,求助者的父亲强迫其上班,并骂他是草包。于是求助者焦虑不安,夜不能寐。因求助者认为工作台面有电不敢进工作间,由班长陪同就医。经协商制定如下治疗方案:
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第二步,由班长或老师傅带领求助者和另外一位学徒上班。班长首先演示,那位与求助者同时进电站的学徒工接着学做,然后让求助者学做。既操作全部的旋钮开关,又用手抚摸工作台面及工作台体的其他部分。最后接触工作房内的其他设施,如墙壁、滑动椅等。每当求助者模仿一个动作后即给予口头赞赏,并让其观察动作的结果——各仪表的变化或其他什么指标,使求助者确认工作台处于工作状态,但确实没有漏电。
经上述治疗后不到半个月,求助者已能单独上班。

求助者的症状不包括( )。

A.敌对

B.焦虑

C.恐怖

D.抑郁

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影响能量代谢的因素包括______;环境温度;食物的特殊动力效应;精神活动。

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安装工程一切险属于( ),目的在于为各种机器的安装及钢结构工程的实施提供尽可能全面的专门保险。

A.技术险别

B.财产险别

C.人身险别

D.经济险别

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视错是通过人的肉眼直观物体所产生的错误判断的生理和心理现象,而()是视错现象产生的原因之一。

A.运动

B.形态

C.肌理

D.排列方式

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