我国票据交易法律规定的目的是( )。A.规范个人行为 B.规范票据行为 C.维护社

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我国票据交易法律规定的目的是( )。

A.规范个人行为

B.规范票据行为

C.维护社会经济秩序

D.维护国际经济秩序

考点:中级金融专业经济师中级金融专业知识与实务
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古书记录我国最早的一次日食发生在[ ]

A.夏朝

B.商朝

C.西周

D.东周

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People in the west usually wear special costumes          masks at Halloween.              [ ]

A.on          

B.as              

C.with          

D.of

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护理体检是为了

A.全面采集病人资料

B.解决病人健康问题

C.发现病人身上的病理形态改变

D.给护理病人提供依据

E.为护理诊断提供依据

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When most people think of giant pandas, the pictures of the cute, black-and-white bears from China that eat bamboo will immediately jump into their mind. Scientists from Mississippi State University, however, are interested in what they leave behind: their poop(排泄物). At a recent meeting in Denver, Professor Brown at the university presented her research showing how panda poop could inspire a new way to obtain energy from plants, which are a renewable energy source. Usually, plants can be called biomass(有机燃料) when they are used as an energy source.
Burning biomass is one way to capture its energy, but Brown hopes panda poop can teach scientists something about breaking down biomass. Pandas—or at least the bacteria in their stomachs—are very good at getting energy out of bamboo. Unlike cows, which use 4 stomachs to digest large amounts of grass, a panda has only one stomach. Bamboo comes in, and poop goes out.
Every day for 14 months, Brown and her team on this project, counted the bacteria in the poop of the two pandas, YaYa and LeLe living at the Memphis Zoo. Her studies turned up 12 species of bacteria that break down biomass, including one that had never been found in pandas. Brown says that because the poop contains bacteria that break down biomass, it could also be used to break down other types of biomass.
Now the scientists hope to identify the chemicals that help with the process of breaking down biomass and then figure out how the bacteria work. If those chemicals can be made in the lab, they could be used to turn biomass—like grass or other plants—into fuel.
Brown says she doesn’t mind handling panda poop. “It’s probably the most pleasant material to work with,” she says, “My colleagues and I have been working with other poop for a long time, and we can assure you it has a fairly pleasant smell associated with it.”
小题1:The importance of studying panda poop is _______.
A.to create a renewable energy from plants
B.to explore a new way to get energy from plants
C.to learn a lesson of energy from panda poop
D.to figure out how the bacteria work for us mankind
小题2:The process of the panda poop project can be described as ______.
a. Identify the chemicals helpful to break down biomass.
b. Find the bacteria in panda poop which break down bamboo.
c. Reproduce the chemicals in the lab to turn biomass into energy.
d. Analyze how the bacteria in panda poop work in panda’s stomach.
A. a, b, d, c          B. a, d, c, b          C. b, a, d, c          D. b, d, a, c
小题3:What does the author mainly want to express in the 2nd paragraph?
A.Pandas don’t digest bamboo the same way as cows.
B.Pandas are capable of getting energy using stomachs.
C.Pandas can get energy from bamboo more efficiently.
D.Scientists have learnt something new from panda poop.
小题4:What does Professor Brown think of working with panda poop?
A.SickB.ChallengingC.InspiringD.Enjoyable
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公众发现、捡拾的无主危险化学品,由( )接收,需要进行无害化处理的,交由环境保护主管部门组织其认定的专业单位进行处理。

A.环保部门

B.公安机关

C.安全生产监督管理部门

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