关于平衡岸湖,说法错误的是()。A、形成主要是受到海水侵蚀的影响 B、港湾的地方海水的

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问题:

关于平衡岸湖,说法错误的是()。

A、形成主要是受到海水侵蚀的影响

B、港湾的地方海水的冲击力集中于此,更容易被侵蚀

C、海岸线平直的地区受侵蚀的影响较为平均

D、海岸线最终会形成相对平直但微微弯曲的岸湖

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依据用心理学方法和技术搜集得来的资料,对学生的心理特征与行为表现进行评鉴,以确定其性质和水平并进行分类诊断的过程称为( )

A.心理测验

B.心理咨询

C.心理辅导

D.心理评估

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Criticism is judgement.A critic is a judge.A judgement study and think about the material presented to him, accept it, correct it, or reject it after thinking over what he has read, watched or heard.

Another word for criticism is appreciation.When I criticize or appreciate some objector another, I look for its good points and bad points.In reading any printed or written matter, I always have a pencil in hand and put any comments in the book or on a separate paper.In other words, I always talk back to the writer.

That sort of critical reading might well be called creative reading because I am thinking along with the author, asking him questions, seeing whether he answers the questions and how well he answers them.I mark the good passages to store them in my memory piece of writing; where, how and why could or should I improve upon it?

You might think that doing what I suggested is work.Yes, it is, but the work is a pleasure because I can feel my brain expanding, my emotion reacting and my way of living change.

Reading exercises is a great influence on a person.If pictures, still or moving, accompany the reading, the memory will retain the material for a long time.

Just as evil books can corrupt, so also can good books gradually work a change on a corrupt person.

Let's get back to the beneficial effects of thinking while reading.It helps us to enlarge our minds.We understand more about the universe, its people and many of its wonders.We learn to think and observe in new ways.We certainly do get a feeling for the language we are reading.All good writers in any language have been readers who read critically and continuously.

小题1:The writer says a critic________. 

A.asks what he does not understand

B.talks back to the author

C.understand the background on which the works are based

D.looks for the good and bad points of the material he has read小题2:According to the writer, creative reading is________.

A.raising questions and answering them for the author.

B.reading and giving comments on the materials one has read.

C.thinking in the same line with the author.

D.storing up facts in one's memory.小题3:By the phrase “thinking along with” in the third paragraph, the writer means________.

A.following one's thought closely

B.accepting

C.considering

D.agreeing小题4:According to the writer, critical reading________.

A.makes a person rich

B.enables a person to write fluently

C.broaden a person's horizons

D.gives a person extra work.小题5:We can learn from the passage that all good readers ________.

A.understand more about their surrounding than others.

B.have a thorough insight to the problem in life.

C.have the feeling of the language they read.

D.have read extensively(广泛地)and critically

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因肾阳不足,命门火衰而致经、带、胎、产诸病者,其治则为()

A.以上都不对

B.补益肾气,滋阴潜阳

C.壮水之主,以制阳光

D.益火之源,以消阴翳

E.滋肾养阴,填补精髓

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In most parts of the world, climate change is a worrying subject. Not so in California. At a recent gathering of green luminaries—in a film star’s house, naturally, for that is how seriousness is often established in Los Angeles—the dominant note was self-satisfaction at what the state has already achieved. And perhaps nobody is more complacent than Arnold Schwarzenegger. Unlike A1 Gore, a presidential candidate turned prophet of environmental doom, California’s governor sounds cheerful when talking about climate change. As well he might: it has made his political career.

Although California has long been an environmentally-conscious state, until recently greens were concerned above all with smog and redwood trees. "Coast of Dreams", Kevin Stag’s authoritative history of contemporary California, published in 2004, does not mention climate change. In that year, though, the newly-elected Mr. Schwarzenegger made his first tentative call for western states to seek alternatives to fossil fuels. Gradually he noticed that his efforts to tackle climate change met with less resistance, and more acclaim, than just about all his other policies. These days it can seem as though he works on nothing else.

Mr. Schwarzenegger’s transformation from screen warrior to eco-warrior was completed last year when he signed a bill imposing legally-enforceable limits on greenhouse—gas emissions—a first for America. Thanks mostly to its lack of coal and heavy industry, California is a relatively clean state. If it were a country it would be the world’s eighth-biggest economy, but only its 16th-biggest polluter. Its big problem is transport—meaning, mostly, cars and trucks, which account for more than 40% of its greenhouse-gas emissions compared with 32% in America as a whole. The state wants to ratchet down emissions limits on new vehicles, beginning in 2009. Mr. Schwarzenegger has also ordered that, by 2020, vehicle fuel must produce 10% less carbon: in the production as well as the burning, so a simple switch to corn-based ethanol is probably out.

Thanks in part to California’ s example, most of the western states have adopted climate action plans. When it comes to setting emission targets, the scene can resemble a posedown at a Mr. Olympia contest. Arizona’s climate-change scholars decided to set a target of cutting the state’s emissions to 2000 levels by 2020. But Janet Napolitano, the governor, was determined not to be out-muscled by California. She has declared that Arizona will try to return to 2000 emission levels by 2012.

California has not just inspired other states; it has created a vanguard that ought to be able to prod the federal government into per national standards than it would otherwise consider. But California is finding it easier to export its policies than to put them into practice at home. In one way, California’ s self-confidence is fully justified. It has done more than any other state—let alone the federal government—to fix America’s attention on climate change. It has also made it seem as though the problem can be solved. Which is why failure would be such bad news. At the moment California is a beacon to other states. If it fails, it will become an excuse for inaction.

Corn-based ethanol might not be chosen as an alternative because()

A. carbon reduction in both fuel production and burning might be hard

B. California also intends to cut down emissions from new vehicles

C. it is almost impossible for vehicle fuel to produce 10% less carbon

D. California’s corns are chiefly transported by cars and trucks

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中医学认为,与女子胞功能关系最密切的脏腑是()

A.肾、肝、心、脾

B.脑、肝、心、脾

C.肺、肝、心、脾

D.心、肺、肝、脾

E.心、肺、肝、肾

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