2014年3月23日,习 * * * * 和夫人彭丽媛身着新款中式服装出访荷兰。该服装在传统中

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2014年3月23日,习 * * * * 和夫人彭丽媛身着新款中式服装出访荷兰。该服装在传统中山装样式的基础上加入西式礼服中的口袋巾元素,为庄重的外交场合带来时尚气息。这一服装设计说明文化创新要()

①推陈出新,革故鼎新

②取其精华,去其糟粕

③承袭传统,求异求新

④以我为主,为我所用

A.①②

B.③④

C.②③

D.①④

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儿童高血压的特点不包括下列哪项

A.以原发性高血压多见

B.体格检查中眼底检查至关重要

C.诊断主要以测量血压为诊断依据

D.治疗以利尿剂为主要药物

E.高血压危象治疗首选硝普钠

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财务控制以价值控制为手段,以综合经济业务为控制对象,以收支控制为主要内容。( )

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阅读理解。
     Many people think it is safe to use a cell phone while they are driving. Yet Scores of studies
suggest that real multitaskers - those who can carry out multiple (多个的) tasks equally well,
make up just 2 per cent of the population. More surprisingly, the so-called "supertaskers" actually
have differently structured brains to the other 98 percent.
     The brain areas that make supertaskers differ from the rest of the population are the same parts
that are most different between humans and nonhuman primates (灵长类), according to David
Strayer, director of the applied cognition lab at the University of Utah. Scientists are unsure of the
reason why some brains are different. In fact, we could all benefit from doing just one task at once.
     In most of us, scientists have located a "bottleneck in the brain" that may explain why we find it
hard to do two things at once.
     The problem appears to be caused by a logjam of nerve messages. Faced with two almost
simultaneous (同时的) tasks less than 300 milliseconds apart, the brain's ability to deal with the
second one slows down. The neural (神经的) response to the second task was postponed until
the response to the first was completed. This means that with e-mails, phone calls, text messages
and online social media all competing for our attention, often against a background of television,
radio or music, our brains can reach information overload.
     Scientists made the discovery after scanning the brains of volunteers attempting to multitask on
a computer. The task was deliberately designed to involve the use of different senses and motor
responses.
     Dr Rene Marois, one of the neuroscientists who carried out the experiment at Vanderbilt University
in Nashville, Tennessee, said: "Our research offers neurological evidence that the brain cannot
effectively do two things at once." The next step, the neuroscientists say, is finding out "why these
areas cannot process two tasks at once."
1. How many people can drive equally well while using a cell phone?
A. Nobody.  
B. Everybody.
C. 2 in 100.  
D. 98 in 100.
2. The researchers tried to find out the difference between _____ brain structures.
A. different supertaskers'
B. supertaskers' and ordinary people's
C. humans' and nonhuman primates'
D. supertaskers' and nonhuman primates'
3. We can infer from the article that the brain takes 300 milliseconds to _____.
A. make a neural response
B. get ready for a response
C. complete a task
D. finish two tasks
4. If we _____, our brains may reach information overload.
A. serf the Internet after listening to music
B. use a cell phone against a background of television
C. complete all kinds of tasks within the same day
D. have lots of tasks queuing for responses
5. From the dictionary explanations, choose one for the underlined word "motor" in Paragraph 5.
A. having an engine
B. relating to vehicles with engines
C. relating to nerves that make muscles move (control body movement)
D. the part of a machine that makes it move
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在三角形连接的负载电路中,线电流与相电流相等。

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计算机面向管理的应用主要是建立面向管理的计算机信息系统,处理和运用管理业务的信息。下面所列的几种计算机应用系统,通常认为( )不属于面向管理的应用。

A.决策支持系统

B.管理信息系统

C.办公自动化

D.自动控制系统

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