熬制石硫合剂所需的原料为硫酸铜和生石灰。()

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熬制石硫合剂所需的原料为硫酸铜和生石灰。()

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认识自我的途径有哪些?

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对亚临床肝性脑病最有诊断价值的是()。

A.视觉诱发电位

B.躯体诱发电位

C.脑电图

D.简易智力测验

E.血氨

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按照我国GMP中洁净度标准的规定:100000级洁净度的洁净室微生物最大准许数,沉降菌/皿多少个

A.1

B.3

C.5

D.10

E.15

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建国以来我国农村发生了翻天覆地的变化,阅读下列材料并回答问题(5分)

材料一  一幅农家对联写道:“当年曾分田翻身当家做主人,今岁又分田勤劳致富奔小康”。

材料二 “喜看稻菽千重浪,要数风流是此翁”。此翁淡泊于名利,专注于田畴。让一粒种子改变了世界,让人们远离饥饿。

请回答:(1)据材料一指出“当年”分田与什么运动直接有关?“今岁”分田又指党在农村采取了什么措施?(2分)

(2)材料二中的“此翁”指的是谁?他的“改变了世界”的科研成果是什么?说明了什么?(3分)

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Bad moods can actually be good for you, with an Australian study finding that being sad makes people less gullible (轻信), improves their ability to judge others and also boosts memory.

The study, authored by psychology professor Joseph Forgas at the University of New South Wales, showed that people in a negative mood were more critical of, and paid more attention to, their surroundings than happier people, who were more likely to believe anything they were told.

"Although positive mood seems to promote creativity, flexibility, cooperation, and reliance on mental shortcuts, negative moods trigger (引发) more attentive, careful thinking, paying greater attention to the external world," Forgas wrote.

"Our research suggests that sadness ... promotes information processing strategies best suited to dealing with more demanding situations."

For the study, Forgas and his team conducted several experiments that started with inducing happy or sad moods in their subjects through watching films and recalling positive or negative events.

In one of the experiments, happy and sad participants were asked to judge the truth of urban myths and rumors and found that people in a negative mood were less likely to believe these statements.

People in a bad mood were also less likely to make snap decisions based on racial or religious prejudices, and they were less likely to make mistakes when asked to recall an event that they witnessed.

The study also found that sad people were better at stating their case through written arguments, which Forgas said showed that a "mildly negative mood may actually promote a more concrete, accommodative and ultimately more successful communication style."

"Positive mood is not universally desirable: people in negative mood are less prone to judgmental errors, are more resistant to eyewitness distortions(扭曲)and are better at producing high-quality, effective persuasive messages," Forgas wrote.

The study was published in the November/December edition of the Australian Science journal.

小题1:_ The study suggests that when someone is in a bad mood, he ________ .

A.is particular about everything

B.shows less concern about others

C.is willing to believe what he hears

D.cares more about his surroundings小题2:_Which of the following is connected with positive mood?

A.New ideas.

B.Being stubborn.

C.Being careful.

D.Concentration.小题3:_ How did researcher put the subjects in good or bad moods?

A.By watching sports programs.

B.By listening to happy or sad stories.

C.By dealing with demanding situations.

D.By thinking back on their past experience.小题4:_ Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?

A.Positive mood leads to better judgement.

B.Sad people remembered what they saw precisely.

C.Cheerful people were less likely to believe rumors.

D.People in bad mood tend to make quick decisions.小题5:_The author intends to convince(说服) us that __________ .

A.Joseph Forgas made a great discovery

B.bad moods can actually be good for us

C.we should think positively and negatively

D.the Australian study is of practical value

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