某办公楼工程,建筑面积18500m2,现浇钢筋混凝土框架结构,筏板基础。该工程位于市

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某办公楼工程,建筑面积18500m2,现浇钢筋混凝土框架结构,筏板基础。该工程位于市中心,场地狭小,开挖土方须外运至指定地点。建设单位通过公开招标方式选定了施工总承包单位和监理单位,并参照《建设工程施工合同(示范文本)》GF一2013一0201签订了施工总承包合同,施工总承包单位进场后按合同要求提交了总进度计划,如下图所示(时间单位:月),并经过监理工程师审查和确认。

合同履行过程中,发生了下列事件:

事件一:施工总承包单位依据基础形式、工程规模、现场和机具设备条件以及土方机械的特点,选择了挖土机、推土机、自卸汽车等土方施工机械,编制了土方施工方案。

事件二:基础工程施工完成后,在施工总承包单位自检合格、总监理工程师签署“质量控制资料符合要求”的审查意见的基础上,施工总承包单位项目经理组织施工单位质量部门负责人、监理工程师进行了分部工程验收。

事件三:当施工进行到第5个月时,因建设单位设计变更导致工作B延期2个月,造成施工总承包单位施工机械停工损失费13000元和该施工机械操作人员窝工费2000元,施工总承包单位提出一项工期索赔和两项费用索赔。

问题:

根据《建筑工程施工质量验收统一标准》GB50300--2001,事件二中,施工总承包单位项目经理组织基础工程验收是否妥当?说明理由。本工程地基基础分部工程验收还应包括哪些人员?

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女性,60岁。因突然意识不清1小时送急诊。头颅CT显示右侧大脑半球3cm×3cm×6cm高密度影。

此病人最重要的治疗环节是()。

A.立即进行康复治疗

B.立即使血压下降至正常

C.立即使用脱水剂控制脑水肿,降低颅内压

D.用镇静药,防止癫痫发作

E.用抗生素,防止继发感染

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在建设工程委托监理合同示范文本中,对委托人和监理人有约束力的合同除双方确定的“合同”协议以外,不包括( )。

A.监理委托函或中标函

B.建设工程委托监理合同专用条件

C.建设工程委托合同标准文件

D.在实施过程中双方共同签署的补充与修正文件

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(The Guardian):              More UK universities should be profiting from ideas

  A repeated criticism of the UK's university sector is its noticeable weakness in translating new knowledge into new products and services.

  Recently, the UK National Stem Cell Network warned the UK could lose its place among the world leaders in stem cell research unless adequate funding and legislation could be assured, despite an annual £40m spent by the Department of Health on all kinds of research.

  However, we do have to challenge the unthinking complaint that the sector does not do enough in taking ideas to market. The most recent comparative data on the performance of universities and research institutions in Australia, Canada, USA and UK shows that, from a relatively weak starting position, the UK now leads on many indicators of commercialization activity.

  When viewed at the national level, the policy interventions (interference) of the past decade have helped transformed the performances of UK universities. Evidence suggests the UK's position is much stronger than in the recent past and is still showing improvement. But national data masks the very large variation in the performance of individual universities. The evidence shows that a large number of universities have fallen off the back of the pack, a few perform strongly and the rest chase the leaders.

  This type of uneven distribution is not strange to the UK and is mirrored across other economies. In the UK, research is concentrated: less than 25% of universities are receiving 75% of the research funding. These same universities are also the institutions producing the greatest share of PhD graduates, science citations, patents and license income. The effect of policies generating long-term resource concentration has also created a distinctive set of universities which are research-led and commercially active. It seems clear that the concentration of research and commercialization work creates differences between universities.

  The core objective for universities which are research-led must be to maximize the impact of their research efforts. Their purpose is not to generate funds to add to the bottom line of the university or to substitute other income streams. Rather, these universities should be generating the widest range of social, economic and environmental benefits. In return for the scale of investment, they should share their expertise (expert knowledge or skill) in order to build greater confidence in the sector.

  Part of the economic recovery of the UK will be driven by the next generation of research commercialization spilling out of our universities. On the evidence presented in my report, there are three dozen universities in the UK which are actively engaged in advanced research training and commercialization work.

  If there was a greater coordination(协调)of technology transfer offices within regions and a simultaneous (happening at the same time) investment in the scale and functions of our graduate schools, universities could, and should, play a key role in positioning the UK for the next growth cycle.

小题1:What does the author think of UK universities in terms of commercialization?

A.They have lost their leading position in many ways.

B.They still have a place among the world leaders.

C.They do not regard it as their responsibility.

D.They fail to change knowledge into money.小题2:What does the author say about the national data on UK universities’ performance in commercialization?

A.It masks the fatal weaknesses of government policy.

B.It indicates their ineffective use of government resources.

C.It does not rank UK universities in a scientific way.

D.It does not reflect the differences among universities.小题3:We can infer from Paragraph 5 that “policy interventions (in Paragraph 4)” refers to _____.

A.concentration of resources in a limited number of universities

B.compulsory cooperation between universities and industries

C.government aid to non-research-oriented universities

D.fair distribution of funding for universities and research institutions小题4:What dose the author suggest research-led universities do?

A.Fully use their research to benefit all sectors of society.

B.Generously share their facilities with those short of funds.

C.Advertise their research to win international recognition.

D.Spread their influence among top research institutions.

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急性肾炎治疗方法是()

A.一般只需对症,防止严重并发症,保护肾功能

B.凡有高血压者需立即给降压药

C.均需用强力利尿剂,防少尿型肾衰竭

D.需用青霉素抗感染2周以上

E.均需严格控制水、钠和蛋白的入量

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