某牛场发病,临诊表现主要是母牛流产、产弱胎、死胎、木乃伊胎和产下先天性神经肌肉损伤的

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某牛场发病,临诊表现主要是母牛流产、产弱胎、死胎、木乃伊胎和产下先天性神经肌肉损伤的犊牛;犊牛严重感染者出现现四肢无力、关节拘紧、后肢麻痹、运动失调,头部震颤明显,头盖骨变形,眼睑及反射迟钝、角膜轻度混浊。该病最可能的是

A.伊氏锥虫病

B.华支睾吸虫病

C.新孢子虫病

D.肉孢子虫病

E.莫尼茨绦虫病

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对号入座(将下列单词放入同一类的括号内)。

A. is     B. behind     C. lake     D. Monday     E. potato

1. ( )  are              am                2. ( )   forest         river

3. (     ) Tuesday       Sunday          4. (     )   tomato       egg

5. (     )  over            in

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下述关于数据库系统的叙述中正确的是( )。

A.数据库系统减少了数据冗余

B.数据库系统避免了一切冗余

C.数据库系统中数据的一致性是指数据类型一致

D.数据库系统比文件系统能管理更多的数据

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按照税制的结构,通常可将所得税制划分为( )。 Ⅰ.分类所得税制 Ⅱ.综合所得税制 Ⅲ.二元或混合税制 Ⅳ.三元税制

A.Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ

B.Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅳ

C.Ⅱ、Ⅲ、Ⅳ

D.Ⅰ、 Ⅱ、Ⅲ、Ⅳ

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影响传导热治疗作用大小的因素不包括()。

A.热刺激的强弱

B.介质温度的高低

C.治疗面积的大小

D.持续时间的长短

E.病程的长短

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George Williams, one of Scottsdale’s last remaining cowboys, has been raising horses and cattle on his 120 acres for 20 years. The cattle go to the slaughterhouse, the horses to rodeos. But Mr. Williams is stomping mad. His problems began last year when dishonest neighbours started to steal his cattle. Then other neighbours, most of them newcomers, took offence at his horses roaming on their properties.

Such grumbles are common in Arizona. The most recent Department of Agriculture census shows that 1 213 of Arizona’s 8 507 farms closed down between 1997 and 2002. Many cattlemen are moving out to remoter parts of the state.

Doc Lane is an executive at the Arizona Cattlemen’s Association, a trade group. He says Arizona’s larger ranch owners are making decent profits from selling. It is the smaller players who are the victims of rising land values, higher mortgages and stiffer city council rules. What happens all too often is that people move in next to a farm because they think the land pretty. But soon they start complaining to the council. In Mr. Williams’s case it was the horses that annoyed them. Other newcomers don’t like the noise, the pesticides and the smell of manure.

Locals worry about the precious, dwindling cowboy culture. Arizona’s tourism boards like to promote a steady interest in all things about cowboy and western. Last year more British and German tourists came than usual, and many of them were looking precisely for that. Arizona’s Dude Ranch Association fills its $ 350-a-night luxury ranches most of the year; roughly a third of the guests are European.

Many of the ranchers themselves see all this tourism as a cheeky attempt to commercialise a real and vanishing culture. In Prescott, estate agents promote "American Ranch-style" homes with posters of horse riders. On the other side of the street is Whiskey Row, a famous strip of historic cowboy bars. But in Matt’s Saloon on Saturday night, real cattlemen could not be found.

Farm folk like Mr. Knox and Mr. Williams are weighing up their options. Many will migrate to remoter places where land is cheaper and not crowded with city people. Younger ones take on side-jobs as contractors and are cattle-hands part-time. Older cowboys aren’t sure what to do.

The pesticides and the smell of manure are mentioned to ()

A. explain why newcomers complain to the council

B. introduce the place in which cowboys live

C. explain why smaller players become victims

D. explain why cattlemen are moving out to remoter parts of the state

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