()是职业中介机构依法禁止的行为A、为无合法证照的用人单位提供职业中介服务B、开展人

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问题:

()是职业中介机构依法禁止的行为

A、为无合法证照的用人单位提供职业中介服务

B、开展人力资源管理咨询服务

C、收集发布职业供求信息

D、组织职业招聘洽谈会

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某女,28岁,神志昏迷,急诊收入病房,口中散发蒜臭味,首先考虑()。

A.水肿病晚期

B.消渴重症

C.大出血

D.有机磷中毒

E.风中脏腑

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读图,回答下列问题。

(1)在图示各项内容中,由于________、________(填写代表的英文字母)的存在,使大气具有“温室

    效应”。

(2)请阐述地质历史上大气“温室效应”在地表环境形成中的作用。

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

(3)从生物地球化学循环角度,降低“温室效应”的措施是________________和__________________。

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阅读下面《论语》选段,回答问题。(6分)

①太宰问于子贡曰:“夫子圣者与?何其多能也?”子贡曰:“固天纵之将圣,又多能也。”子闻之,曰:“太宰知我乎?吾少也贱,故多能鄙事。君子多乎哉?不多也。”  (《子罕》)

②樊迟请学稼,子曰:“吾不如老农。”请学为圃,曰:“吾不如老圃。” 樊迟出。子曰:“小人哉,樊须也!上好礼,而民莫敢不敬;上好义,则民莫敢不服;上好信,则民莫敢不用情。夫如是,则四方之民襁负其子而至矣,焉用稼?” (《子路》)

【注】①鄙事:卑贱的事情。②小人:一般老百姓。樊须,即樊迟。

③襁:又称被单,背负小孩的布条。

小题1:孔子为什么说樊迟是个小人?结合以上选段简要分析。(3分)

答:                                                                     

                                                                         

                                                                        

小题2:孔子说樊迟“ 学稼”、“ 学为圃”是个小人,却又承认自己“多能鄙事”,二者矛盾吗?你是如何理解的?(3分)

答:                                                                     

                                                                        

                                                                          

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“两人好一会儿没有动弹,默默地彼此对望着,一个是那样优美,一个是那么丑陋。每一刻她都在他身上发现更多的丑陋,她的目光从他的弯腿看到他的驼背,从他的驼背看到他的独眼。她不明白全身如此奇形怪状的人怎么能够生存。”

这里的“她”是爱斯梅拉达,“他”是敲钟人伽西莫多。他们两个怎么会在一起?请简述此前他们之间发生的“被抓”与“被救”故事。

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Ever since the 1750s, when the writer, satirist, statesman and inventor Benjamin Franklin put political cartooning on the map by publishing the first cartoon of the genre in America, artists have combined their talent, wit and political beliefs to create cartoons that enrage, enlighten or simply engage the viewer.

A picture may paint a thousand words, but a cartoon provokes, protests and entertains all at once. It is this that makes cartoonists so valuable and influential in times of crisis. Today, that crisis is climate change, and clever imagery can give new impetus to our struggle to combat global warming. The organizers of Earthworks 2008, a global cartoon competition, believe that art and humor are simple ways to get the environmental message across.

"We set up the competition to give cartoonists around the world a platform on which to express themselves," says John Renard, one of the Earthworks organizers. "We hoped the competition would stimulate cartoonists to use their pens and wit to help combat environmental devastation and give new impetus to our desperate fight to stop global warming," he says. "After all, humor is often a valuable key in the struggle to win hearts and minds. "

But despite the sharp wit that pervades the cartoons, climate change is no laughing matter for their creators. The 50 or so countries from which the 600 competition entries were sent are all suffering the effects of global warming, some more dramatically than others. Two cartoons were sent from Burma, where in May this year a tropical storm tore through five regions along the western coast, killing at least 100,000 people, and leaving millions more without shelter, food, or clean water.

Although governments around the world are reluctant to suggest, officially, that the disaster in Burma is a direct result of global warming, there’s little doubt that it will have added to the tropical storm’s destructive power.

Studies published in the journals Nature and Science have demonstrated a link between rising sea temperatures and increased wind-speed of tropical storms and hurricanes, and even US-government-funded organizations such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration admit that a warming of the global climate will affect the severity of storms. "Experiencing first-hand the catastrophic effects of climate change allowed these artists to give their cartoons a special sharpness," says "prevent such devastation from becoming more common. \

In America, it was Benjamin Franklin who ().

A. invented satirical cartoons

B. started cartooning on the map

C. initiated publishing cartoons

D. originated political cartoons

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