下列哪种病其1/3的病人患有神经纤维瘤病() A.眶内炎性假瘤 B.视网膜母细胞瘤

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下列哪种病其1/3的病人患有神经纤维瘤病()

A.眶内炎性假瘤

B.视网膜母细胞瘤

C.眼型Grave病

D.黑色素瘤

E.视神经胶质瘤

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为什么乘坐运人机械时严禁携带超长、超宽的物料?

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It is hard to escape the fact that in developed societies, despite progress, innovation and prosperity, there is something not quite right. In some cases, it is hard for people to put a finger on it. a feeling of emptiness and not belonging, a lack of defined relationships and solid social structures. In other respects, it is readily quantifiable, rates of drug abuse, violent crime and depression and suicide are rocketing. Why are we so unhappy It seems that the Enlightenment brought forth unparalleled liberty in economic, social and political life, but we are now undergoing a midlife crisis. The politics of happiness is nothing new. Aristotle once said that happiness is the goal of life. But for me, the person who brings the great conundrum of personal happiness alive is Robert Kennedy. In a beautifully crafted speech, he said what "makes life worthwhile" is "the health of our children, the quality of their education, they joy of their play," "the strength of our marriages.., our devotion to our country" and our "wit... wisdom and courage. " And he pointed out that none of these could be measured by gross national product.
Nor should we be surprised by the politics of happiness Ask people how they are, and they will answer in terms of their family life, community life and work life, rather than just what they are paid. Despite this, it is a notoriously difficult subject for politicians to grasp. One reason is that happiness and well-being are generally not well served by statistical analysis. Politicians, obsessed with inputs and outputs, targets and controls, are flummoxed by immeasurable concepts such as the value people place on spending time with their families. Another reason is that electoral cycles lend themselves to a culture of short-termism, with a need for immediate and quantifiable measurements.
One such measurement is GDP. In many ways, increasing this has been the raison d’etre for many center-right political parties since the 1980s. Back then, many developed economies were in a state of economic malaise, with persistently high inflation and unemployment. We needed something to reverse this stagnation and put us back onto the path of prosperity. Thankfully, we got that. Today we need to be just as revolutionary to put us back on track to social prosperity, to respond to that yearning for happiness. That is why I have been arguing in Britain that we need to refocus our energies on general well-being (GWB). It means recognizing the social, cultural and moral factors that give true meaning to our lives. In particular, it means focusing on a sustainable environment and building per societies. And yes, it also means recognizing that there is more to life than money., indeed, that quality of life means more than the quantity of money.
I think the center-right can be the champions of this cause. The center-left never really get the well-being agenda because they treat individuals as units of account. And they find it difficult to understand how it cannot be delivered simply by the push of a legislator’s pen. Instead, the politics of well-being is a politics that needs to be founded on sharing responsibility. Of course, government must take its own responsibilities. But that needs to be part of a wider cultural change, a cultural change that will occur as a consequence of legislation, leadership and social change. What’s the government’s role It is to show leadership and set the framework. Showing leadership means leading the change in the many areas that impact on well-being. For example, everyone would agree that spending more time with family is crucial to happiness. Here governments should be pioneers of flexible working with public-sector employees.
Setting the right framework means creating incentives and removing barriers to remodel the context within which the whole of society makes choices. Take the environment. Everyone would agree that a cleaner local environment would enhance our well-being. By setting a framework that creates a price for carbon in our economy and encourages green innovation, the government can help people make the better choice.
Ultimately, society’s happiness requires us all to play our part. Indeed, playing our part is part of being happy. That is why we need a revolution in responsibility. Corporate responsibility means businesses taking a proactive role, and taking account of their employees’ lives. Civic responsibility means giving power back to local government, community organizations and social enterprises so they can formulate local solutions to local problems. And personal responsibility means we all do out bit, be it in cleaning up our local environment or participating in local politics.
Professor Nell Browne at Bowling Green State University recently wrote an article. "If Markets Are So Wonderful, Why Can’t I Find Friends at the Store " It is not that markets are bad or that we are doomed to a life of perpetual unhappiness. Rather, given our advances in terms of political freedom, economic enterprise and cultural ingenuity, life could, and should, be more satisfying. That is why focusing on general well-being could be the big, defining political concept of the 21st century. And by recognizing the responsibility every section of society has, we also have the means to enhance it.

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage

A.Politicians are obsessed with inputs and outputs, targets and controls.

B.short-termism leads to the pursuit of immediate and quantifiable measurements.

C.Center-right political parties have long focused on the increase of GDP.

D.The cause of building GWB can be led by the center-left political parties.

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银行在办理承兑汇票承兑业务时,客户缴存的保证金原则上不得低于承兑汇票金额的()。

A、百分之一十

B、百分之二十

C、百分之三十

D、百分之五十

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运输计算内容包括自卸汽车的()、汽车的需求量以及道路通过能力三部分。

A、运输能力

B、自卸汽车的载重量

C、运输周期

D、工作时间

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每个人在社会上生活,每天都要与人交往,经常会遇到些别人对自己无礼、无理的事,碰到些别人需要自己理解、帮助、支持的事。在这些事情面前,是宽宏大量、与人为善,还是小肚鸡肠、与人为恶,不仅是一个人道德品质修养高低的表现,而且直接影响到自己的精神世界,影响到自己的身体健康。 

自古以来,人们就把善良推崇为美德,并且把“乐善好施”视为养生的灵魂。名医张景岳就曾说过:“欲寿,惟其乐;欲乐,莫过于善。”这是很有道理的。现代医学认为,人的心理活动和人体的生理功能之间存在着内在的紧密联系,良好的情绪可以使生理功能处于最佳状态,反之则会降低或破坏某种机能,引发各种疾病。而善良是美好心境的“兴奋剂”。美国耶鲁大学病理学家曾对7000多人进行跟踪调查,结果表明,凡与人为善的,其死亡率明显偏低;而与人不睦、遇事斤斤计较的人,不仅会影响身体健康,导致心理紊乱,出现变态心理,而且会引发失眠、健忘、不思饮食、精神恍惚、胸闷、头疼等病症。有关长寿老人的研究也表明,长寿者多是敦厚、善良的人。 

社会心理学家也认为:一个人内心充满善意,多行善事,心中必然会涌起欣慰之感。一个人坚信自己活在世上于他人有益,是他人生活的支柱,这就会成为鼓舞自己的一种精神力量。这诚如马克思所言:“如果一个人只为自己而活着,那么他的生命是黯淡的;人们只有为同时代人的完美,为他们的幸福而生活,才能使自己的生活具有意义。”这种富有意义的“善行”,不仅是完善自我的“催化剂”,而且是养生健身的“营养素”。因此,每个人都应该十分注意加强这方面的道德修养。

“善行”是养生健身的营养素,这说明养生的根本在于()。

A.多吃有营养的东西

B.多为他人做好事

C.完善自己的生活信念

D.培养良好的道德修养,保持乐观的精神状态

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