按照2015版行业示范条款相关定义,属于第三者的是() A.投保人 B.被保险人家庭

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按照2015版行业示范条款相关定义,属于第三者的是()

A.投保人

B.被保险人家庭成员

C.被保险机动车本车车上人员

D.被保险人

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求助者:王某,男性,20岁,某职业技术学院二年级学生,因担心别人害自己而多次从学校逃跑,由家长送到心理咨询中心。案例介绍:王某近几个月来经常缺课,成绩下降明显,一个多月来不明原因地多次从学校逃跑,常说有人要害他。一天晚上,他惊叫着冲出学校,说学校领导要枪杀他。老师要求家长带他看病。下面是心理咨询师与王某的一段对话:心理咨询师:我能为你提供哪些帮助?王某:我害怕,晚上不敢睡觉,天天听见他们议论我,说我偷东西,还偷老师的钱。心理咨询师:谁在议论你呀?王某:我们学校的同学和老师。心理咨询师:你怎么知道别人在议论你啊?王某:我都听见多少回了,我们学校没一个好人。心理咨询师:你听到他们议论你什么?王某:他们都说我是小偷,到处瞎说,还在广播里说,现在学校里那些人都在监视我,他们的秘密行动快开始了。心理咨询师:你害怕什么呢?王某:我班长当得好好的,让我当学生会 * * 我才不干呢。心理咨询师:你怎么知道要让你当学生会 * * ?王某:他们知道我要来检阅,早早地就都赶到教室等我了。心理咨询师:你是哪个学校的?王某:北京大学的,我们造的车可漂亮了。心理咨询师:你知道你现在在哪里吗?王某:不是学生会吗?心理咨询师:如果家长带你去医院做检查,你愿意去吗?王某:我才不去呢,我没病。

王某的症状主要包括()。

A.感觉障碍

B.思维障碍

C.知觉障碍

D.自知力障碍

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患儿男,5岁,因“发热、咳嗽2周”来诊。体温38~39℃,咳嗽、咳黄痰,痰中带血丝,予头孢他定治疗,未见明显好转。既往分别于3岁和4岁患右下肺炎1次。查体:T38.5℃,P110次/min,R30次/min;呼吸稍促,右下肺呼吸音减低,可闻及湿性啰音。

为明确诊断首先应检查的项目包括()

A.血常规

B.PPD试验

C.心脏彩色超声

D.胸部X线片

E.痰细菌培养

F.胸部B型超声

G.血气分析

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婴幼儿常见的营养问题不包括()

A.缺铁性贫血

B.缺锌所致生长发育迟缓

C.缺乏维生素D所致佝偻病

D.缺钙所致骨质软化症

E.以上都不对

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No blueprint exists for transforming an economy from one with a great deal of government control to one based almost solely on free market principles. Yet the experience of the United Kingdom since 1979 clearly shows one approach that works: privatization, in which under-performing state-owned are sold to private companies.

By 1979, the total amount of debt, liabilities, and losses for state-controlled enterprises in the UK topped 3 billion annually. By selling off many of these companies, particularly those in the depressed industrial sector, the government decreased its debt burden and ceased pumping public funds into money losing enterprises. According to government spokesperson Alistair McBride, "Far from past practice of throwing good money after bad, the Queen’s government this year expects to take in 34 billion from the proceeds of the sale." That, say some analysts, may only be the beginning. Privatization has not only been credited with rescuing whole industries but the nation’s economy to boot.

Due to increased tax revenues from the newly privatized companies along with a rebound in the overall economy, economic forecasters predict that Britain will be able to repay nearly 12.5% of the net national debt within two years. That is good news indeed for the economy as a whole at a time when many sectors are desperate for any ray of sunshine. British Airways this week announced a 20% jump in overall ticket sales and profits over this quarter a year ago. British Gas announced its first profitable quarter in nine years. At Associated British Ports, a new labor contract was finalized, the first union contract signed at the port without a work stoppage in twelve years. Closer to home for most Britons, the nation’s phone service, British Telecom, no longer puts new subscribers on a waiting list. Prior to privatization, new customers would sometimes have to wait months before phone service could be installed in their home. Now, according to a company press release, British Telecom is promising 24-hour turnaround for all new customers.

Part of this improved productivity has to do with new efforts to allow employees to hold a stake in the company’s future. Companies now give their employees stock options that allow employees to share in the company’s success (and profits). The response has been enthusiastic to say the least. At British Aerospace; 89% of those eligible to buy company shares did so. At British Telecom nearly 92% of eligible employees took part. Finally, at Associated British Ports, long synonymous with union disagreements, walkouts, and labor strife, almost 90% of employees now can call themselves owners of the company.

"When people have a personal stake in something," said Henry Dundee of Associated British Ports, "they think about it, they care about, they work to make it prosper." At the National Freight Consortium, itself no stranger to labor problems, the new employee-owners actually voted down an employee pay-increase and, pressured union representatives to relax demands for increased wages and expanded benefits. "Privatization was only the start," says one market analyst, "what we may have here is a new industrial revolution.\

The example of British Telecom and many other companies are mentioned in Paragraph 3 to()

A. demonstrate the fruitful results of UK’s economic reform

B. show that services in those companies have improved greatly

C. attract more new customers to those companies

D. tell how desperate many sectors had been before privatization

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外债结构管理的核心是()。

A.保持适当外债总量

B.优化外债结构

C.强化偿债能力

D.强化营运能力

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