碳循环是一种( )。A.液相型循环 B.沉积型循环 C.气相型循环 D.混合型循环

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问题:

碳循环是一种( )。

A.液相型循环

B.沉积型循环

C.气相型循环

D.混合型循环

考点:专升本考试生态学基础专升本生态学基础
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下列各组物质的分类正确的是(  )

①混合物:氯水、水玻璃、水银、聚乙烯

②酸性氧化物:CO2、CO、SO3、N2O5

③漏斗、蒸馏烧瓶、分液漏斗、滴定管、洗气瓶等仪器常用于物质分离

④同位素:1H、2H23H

⑤同素异形体:C60、C80、金刚石、石墨

⑥所有的置换反应都是氧化还原反应.

A.③⑥

B.②④⑤⑥

C.⑤⑥

D.①④⑤⑥

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下列哪种结构没有参与会阴两侧的构成()

A.耻骨下支

B.坐骨支

C.坐骨结节

D.骶结节韧带

E.坐骨棘

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重型霍乱病人治疗的关键是()

A.大量口服补液

B.有效抗菌治疗

C.短期应用糖皮质激素

D.禁食

E.快速静脉补液

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目前,医疗上使用放射性核素12553I治疗肿瘤,该核素原子核内的中子数与电子数之差是(  )

A.19

B.53

C.72

D.125

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My Space and other Web sites have unleashed a potent new phenomenon of social networking in cyberspace, (1) at the same time, a growing body of evidence is suggesting that traditional social (2) play a surprisingly powerful and under-recognized role in influencing how people behave.

The latest research comes from Dr. Nicholas A. Christakis, at the Harvard Medical School, and Dr. James H. Fowler, at the University of California at San Diego. The (3) reported last summer that obesity appeared to (4) from one person to another (5) social networks, almost like a virus or a fad. In a follow-up to that provocative research, the team has produced (6) findings about another major health (7) : smoking. In a study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine, the team found that a person’s decision to (8) the habit is ply affected by (9) other people in their social network quit—even people they do not know. And, surprisingly, entire networks of smokers appear to quit virtually (10)

For (11) of their studies, they (12) of detailed records kept between 1971 and 2003 about 5,124 people who participated in the landmark Framingham Heart Study. Because many of the subjects had ties to the Boston suburb of Framingham, Mass. , many of the participants were (13) somehow—through spouses, neighbors, friends, co-workers—enabling the researchers to study a network that (14) 12,067 people.

Taken together, these studies are (15) a growing recognition that many behaviors are (16) by social networks in (17) that have not been fully understood. And (18) may be possible, the researchers say, to harness the power of these networks for many (19) , such as encouraging safe sex, getting more people to exercise or even (20) crime.

5()

A.between

B.among

C.in

D.through

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