车刀的后角是在()平面中,()与()之间的夹角。

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问题:

车刀的后角是在()平面中,()与()之间的夹角。

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自愿或强制性人身意外伤害保险是按()划分的。

A.实施方式

B.险种结构

C.承保风险

D.保险期限

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下列的程序的功能是求2~100之间的素数,程序中划线部分应填入的选项是   public class Testnn {    public static void main(String args[])     { Labell:      for(int i=2;i<100;i++)       { for(int j=2;j<i;j++)        { if(i%j==______)continue Labell;        }      System.out.println(i);     }    }   }

A.0

B.1

C.i

D.j

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急性肾炎患者在病程早期突然发生惊厥,以下情况哪项可能性最大()。

A.高热惊厥

B.低钙惊厥

C.低钠综合征

D.高血压脑病

E.低血糖

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与X线平片比较,CT显示以下哪一种骨的病变较好()

A.尺骨

B.腕骨

C.股骨

D.跖骨

E.骨盆

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Questions 26~30


Extract 1


Simply put, a newspaper editorial is an article that expresses an opinion. While this single sentence may not seem to do justice to defining what an editorial is, think about this brief definition. What other types of article express this defining characteristic What other articles actively promote the expression of an opinion Reviewers may include factual information, so their personal opinions do not totally dominate a review, and news reporters attempt to give "just the facts" about a situation. Editorials are one of the few types of articles that celebrate the expression of opinion; they are wholly centred on the opinion being presented by the writer and the debate and discussion that the opinion incites.
That said, an editorial writer often attempts to the best of his or her own ability to defend the opinion that is being presented against potential counterarguments—a good editorial does not appear in a vacuum; this defence employs argument, logic, and other appeals to readers in an attempt to achieve a desired effect. The purpose of any given editorial is entirely directed by its writer. Most often, however, editorial writers seek to prove the validity of an opinion through argument, point out something that has been ignored, or simply create discussion about a topic. In sum, most editorials will inevitably involve the defence of an opinion in the hopes of advancing some goal that the writer has in mind.

Extract 2


If you want to become a music journalist, there are several starting points. One is to have a good knowledge of the greats, because when you write you have to put today’s music into context. It isn’t enough simply to be familiar with the music of the last five years. Another way is to specialize in a particular type of music, such as folk, country or techno. And the third starting point is to be a musician. This opens doors to the magazines targeted specifically at musicians rather than a more general readership. There may be opportunities if you don’t fit any of those three categories, but it’s a competitive marketplace so it’s important that in some way you meet the sometimes quite specific needs of the music magazines.
Staff jobs do get advertised from time to time, but your best approach might be to work freelance. This way you can do non-music writing as well, if necessary, to add to your income, and equally importantly, you’ll have greater creative freedom by writing for different music magazines. In general they make sure they meet their readers’ very specific expectations, and so you may find writing just for one is limiting.

Extract 3


This book was published before under a different title and the material has been reissued in the A Very Short Introduction... series of titles which aim to give readers a brief, colourful insight into a subject and ignite a passion for further learning and discovery. The series is an alternative to the Introducing... series of yesteryear, which briefly introduced readers to people, topics and ideas. Journalism: A Very Short Introduction suffers where the Introducing... titles excelled. Humour was used by the Introducing... series to great effect to draw the reader in and make the subject covered that much more interesting. So much rests on how a subject is taught, and being likened to a textbook, which is a real risk in the present case, would be the kiss of death for a title such as this.

In Extract 2, what does the writer say about becoming a music journalist

A. Opportunities are mostly limited to certain categories of people.
B. The most successful journalists find a field that few people specialize in.
C. It is easiest for someone who writes with an individual style.
D. Traditional opportunities for journalists are now uncommon.

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