专业银行按其服务对象和借贷资金运动特点的不同,可划分为许多种,如()A.不动产抵押银

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专业银行按其服务对象和借贷资金运动特点的不同,可划分为许多种,如()

A.不动产抵押银行

B.农业银行

C.进出口银行

D.外汇银行

E.储蓄银行

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将一通电直导体垂直磁场方向放入某匀强磁场,若只增大电流,则导体受到的安培力将______;若只减弱磁场,则导体受到的安培力将______.

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按窗体筛选时,同一行的条件之间是_____________的关系,设置不同行的条件之间是或的关系。

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下列关于物质的检验说法正确的是(  )

A.加入硝酸钡溶液有白色沉淀生成,再加稀硝酸,沉淀不消失,一定有硫酸根离子

B.观察钾元素焰色反应的操作是:将铂丝放在稀盐酸中洗涤后灼烧至无色,然后在用铂丝蘸取固体氯化钾,置于煤气灯的火焰上进行灼烧,透过蓝色钴玻璃进行观察

C.待检液加入NaOH溶液,有白色沉淀,则原溶液中有Al3+存在

D.某溶液中滴入KSCN溶液后呈红色,说明该溶液中有Fe2+

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病毒是一类比细菌更微小、无细胞结构的、只含一种核酸的活细胞内的()。

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Rarely has there been as neat a fit between a book’s subject and its author’s biography as in "Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globalization" by Nayan Chanda. It’s easy to see why the subject fascinates Chanda; he’s a self-proclaimed Francophile(崇拜法国的人) of South Asian origin, who studied French in Calcutta, then took courses on China in Paris, ran a magazine in Hong Kong and ended up launching an online journal devoted to globalization at a venerable Ivy League institution. And in this engaging analysis, he answers such intriguing questions as" How did the coffee bean, first grown only in Ethiopia, end up in our coffee cups after a journey through Java and Colombia"

In examining these specific questions -- and larger ones about how the world is interconnected m Chanda does not emphasize his own experiences. But when appropriate, he effectively uses small, personal details to cut very big social, economic, cultural and sometimes biological processes down to size. He shows how close scrutiny of the iPod he gave his son as a birthday present can reveal much about the multinational origins of such objects. It was officially touted as" designed" by an American company and "assembled in China"; he found that it actually contained component parts and software with ties to India, Japan, South Korea and Scotland. And he marvels at the speed with which it traveled from Shanghai to New haven via Alaska and Indiana, as well as at his ability to track its progress thanks to bar codes.

The debate over globalization has grown so polarized that many readers are probably itching to know whether Chanda belongs in the" pro" or" anti" camp. One theme of "Bound Together" is that thinking in these terms doesn’t make sense. Those who gather at what are somewhat misleadingly called" anti- globalization" rallies, after all, don’t oppose all the ways the world is shrinking. And their campaigns make use of many technologies (notably the Internet) that are crucial to 21st-century-style globalization.

Indeed, Chanda’s stand on the subject might be called that of a cautiously optimistic fatalist. He asserts that the only reasonable response to globalization is twofold: accept that the world is not going to stop shrinking and figure out ways to maximize the positive and minimize the negative effects. He acknowledges the downsides of globalization (social inequities, the spread of new diseases and so on), yet argues that in many ways being "bound together" ever more tightly can ultimately be a good thing, benefiting more and more individuals and groups.

This is a book filled with fascinating information. Even readers who disagree with his claims will come away with a host of new facts to draw upon. They will also learn a lot about the history and deployment of the term globalization, to which Chanda devotes an excellent chapter. In addition, many will never look at an iPod in quite the same way again.

To which of the following statement would Chanda most likely agree()

A. Our world is not going to stop becoming smaller and smaller

B. People should take the effects of globalization as granted

C. It will be beneficial for all to get connected as closely as ever

D. Groups rather than individuals will profit a lot from globalization

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