算法的复杂度主要包括空间复杂度和 【1】 复杂度。

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算法的复杂度主要包括空间复杂度和 【1】 复杂度。

考点:计算机等级考试C语言二级C语言笔试38
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—Can you see ______?

—No. Let's go and have a look. Maybe we can help them.

A. what are they doing there

B. what was happening there

C. what is happening there

D. what are they talking there

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The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage. After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question. Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.

The complex life cycle of the Plasmodium protozoan, the causative agent of malaria, has contributed to the difficulty of devising effective public health measures to combat the disease. It took scientists centuries to deconstruct the basic relationship between protozoan, mosquito vector, and human host. Modern physiologists and epidemiologists are still working out the intricacies of malarial infection.

The disease is transmitted by the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito infected with the Plasmodium parasite. Only Anopheles mosquitoes are capable of transmitting the disease, and only females take blood meals from humans. To become infected with Plasmodium, the female mosquito takes a blood meal from a human carrying the parasite in his or her blood. Once ingested, the parasite matures in the mosquito’s gut for approximately a week, after which it migrates to the insect’s salivary glands. By mixing with the mosquito’s saliva, the parasite facilitates its transmission to a human host when the mosquito bites that human.

Once in a human’s bloodstream, the parasite travels to the human’s liver. At this initial stage, the Plasmodium parasite is called a sporozoite. Within the liver, the sporozoite can form 30,000 to 40,000 daughter cells, called merozoites, which are released into the host’s bloodstream at a later date, sometimes within a week of the initial infection and sometimes as much as several months later. The merozoites seek out and attach themselves to red blood cells, in which they incubate 8 to 24 daughter cells over the next two days. When the daughter cells are mature, the red blood cell ruptures and the new parasites are released into the bloodstream to seek out red blood cells of their own. Some of the new merozoites become male and female gametocytes; if these gametocytes are ingested by a mosquito feeding on the host’s blood, they will fertilize in the mosquito’s gut to produce new sporozoites, and the cycle will continue.

The symptoms that we associate with malaria--a high, recurring fever; joint pain; a swollen spleen--are caused by toxins released from the red blood cells ruptured by merozoites. The human spleen can destroy these infected blood cells, but the Plasmodium parasite counters this effect by increasing the stickiness of proteins on the blood cells’ surfaces so that the cells stick to the walls of blood vessels. If the sticky surface proteins affect a particularly large number of cells, the malaria can trans-form into a hemorrhagic fever, the most deadly form of malaria.

A further complicating factor in the natural history of malaria is the many variants of the Plasmodium protozoan. Scientists now recognize that malaria is caused by at least six different species: P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, P. knowesli, and P. semiovale. Of these species, P. falciparum accounts for the majority of infections and approximately 90 percent of malarial deaths in the world.

If a mosquito were to bite a person, and that person were later to develop malaria and die of the disease, it is most likely that the person was infected with which of the following ?()

A. Anopheles gambiae

B. Anopheles semiovale

C. Plasmodium malariae

D. Plasmodium uivax

E. Plasmodium falciparum

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某人在环境和进食相同的条件下,测定完全休息和运动情况下,每天通过不同途径所散失的水分(毫升),结果如下表。

 汗液尿液粪便呼出气体
休息1001800200300
运动2000500200600
 

(1)这两天的失水量有什么不同?这告诉我们运动时应该怎样做?

(2)运动时尿液为什么减少了?呼出气体的失水量为什么增加了?

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二战后日本经济获得快速发展,其主观条件不包括

A.日本进行了社会改革

B.发展教育,培养人才

C.引进最先进的科学技术

D.局部战争为日本商品出口提供机遇

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下列情况会引发基准风险的是( )。

A.利息收入和利息支出依据相同的基准利率,该利率波动剧烈

B.利息收入和利息支出依据相同的基准利率,该利率较稳定

C.利息收入和利息支出依据不同的基准利率,两种利率变动一致

D.利息收入和利息支出依据不同的基准利率,两种利率不同步变化

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