丹麦调查处理科研不端行为的最高国家机构是丹麦()。A、参议院 B、最高法院 C、学术不端

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问题:

丹麦调查处理科研不端行为的最高国家机构是丹麦()。

A、参议院

B、最高法院

C、学术不端委员会

D、最高科学院

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种子萌发时,()最先伸出,向下生长,成为主根。

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从鸦片战争到甲午战败,这个“数千年未有之大变局”的酿成乃是中国农耕文明______与西方工业文明______。的双重结果。填入横线部分最恰当的一项是( )。

A.式微 侵凌

B.消亡 侵略

C.衰落 熏陶

D.变革 影响

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病历摘要:患者男性,68岁,排尿费力2年,排不出尿8小时。

可能性最大的诊断是?提示:盆腔MRI:良性前列腺增生,盆腔未见肿大淋巴结。同位素骨扫描未见转移癌。前列腺穿刺活检:未见癌细胞。()

A.前列腺癌

B.良性前列腺增生

C.良性前列腺增生伴前列腺癌

D.前列腺肉瘤

E.前列腺移行细胞癌

F.前列腺结核

G.慢性前列腺炎

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请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
Could your cellphone give you cancer? Whether it could or not, some people are worrying about the possibility that phones, powerlines and wi-fi (路由器) could be responsible for a range of illnesses, from rashes to brain tumours.
For example, Camilla Rees, 48, a former investment banker in the US, moved out of her apartment in San Francisco because of the radiation coming from next door. Rees told the Los Angeles Times that when her neighbors moved in and installed a wi-fi router she lost her ability to think clearly. “I would wake up dizzy in the morning. I’d fall to the floor. I had to leave to escape that nightmare,” she said. Since then, she’s been on a campaign against low-level electromagnetic fields, or EMFs(低频电磁场).
And she’s not alone. Millions of people say they suffer from headaches, depression, nausea and rashes when they’re too close to cellphones or other sources of EMFs.
Although the World Health Organization has officially declared that EMFs seem to pose little threat, governments are still concerned. In fact, last April, the European Parliament called for countries to take steps to reduce exposure to EMFs. The city of San Francisco and the state of Maine are currently considering requiring cancer-warning labels on cellphones.
If these fears are reasonable, then perhaps we should all be worried about the amount of time we spend talking on our phones or plugging into wi-fi hotpots.
Some say there is evidence to support the growing anxieties. David Carpenter, a professor of environmental health sciences at the University at Albany, in New York, thinks there’s a greater than 95% chance that power lines can cause childhood leukemia. Also there’s a greater than 90% chance that cellphones can cause brain tumours.
But others believe these concerns are unreasonable paranoia (猜疑). Dr Martha Linet, the head of radiation epidemiology at the US National Cancer Institute, has looked at the same research as Carpenter but has reached a different conclusion. “I don’t support warning labels for cellphones,” said Linet. “We don't have the evidence that there’s much danger.”
Studies so far suggest a weak connection between EMFs and illness — so weak that it might not exist at all. A multinational investigation of cellphones and brain cancer, in 13 countries outside the US, has been underway for several years. It’s funded in part by the European Union, in part by a cellphone industry group.
According to Robert Park, a professor of physics at the University of Maryland in the US, the magnetic waves aren’t nearly powerful enough to break apart DNA, which is how known threats, such as UV rays and X-rays, cause cancer.
Perhaps it’s just psychological. Some experts find that the electro-sensitivity syndrome seems to be similar to chemical sensitivity syndrome, which is a condition that’s considered to be psychological.
Whether EMFs are harmful or not, a break in the countryside, without the cellphone, would probably be good for all of us.
Title: Could cellphones give you cancer?
Key points
Supporting details
Cellphones are (71)______ to use
● Some people think it (72)______ for cellphones to cause cancer.
● Camilla Rees got ill after his neighbor installed a wi-fi router.
● Millions of people have the (73) _______ problems as Camilla.
● Some evidence supports people’s anxieties.
Cellphones are safe
to use
● Some believe that these concerns are just paranoia.
● So far, studies show that there isn’t much (74)______ between EMFs and illness.
● Robert Park thinks that the magnetic waves aren’t powerful enough to (75)_______ DNA.
● It’s just for psychological (76)_______ that people feel ill when they use cellphones.
Attitudes and (77)______
● Some governments are (78)_______ about the safety of cellphones or EMFs.
● The author thinks that we should(79)_______ the chance of talking on the phone or spend more time in the(80)_____ areas without cellphones.
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根据中文提示完成下列句子。

1. 她有一瓶牛奶。

    She has a             of            .

2. 到吃午饭的时间了。

    It's time                         .

3. 你渴了吗?我这儿有一杯茶。

    Are you            ? I have a            .

4. 我很饿,但是我不渴。

    I'm very           , but I am not            .

5. 你最喜欢的食物是什么?

               your            food?

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