在建设项目系统中,有设备、建设工艺和技术等其他类型的非人员界面。系统界面又可划分为

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问题:

在建设项目系统中,有设备、建设工艺和技术等其他类型的非人员界面。系统界面又可划分为 ()。

A.根系统界面

B.全系统界面

C.静界面

D.动界面

E.信息界面

考点:投资建设项目管理师投资建设项目组织投资建设项目组织2
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腹壁静脉曲张见于()

A.腹腔巨大肿物

B.门静脉高压

C.下腔静脉阻塞

D.上腔静脉阻塞

E.皮肤白皙的人

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Filmmakers Michele dive into an eerie (怪诞的) world. The usually colorful corals are a ghostly white. Most of the fish, crabs, and other animals have disappeared. The reef is sick and dying.

Coral reefs are often called “the rainforests of the sea” because of their abundance of life forms. A great diversity of animals finds food and shelter in every crack and crevice.

Today’s reefs are about 10,000 years old. Found in sunny, shallow water in warm seas all over the world, reefs are made up of the hard shells of millions of corals. As corals live and die, they create a giant, rocky honeycomb. Only a thin top layer is living coral.

A reef grows only about as fast as your fingernails—three-quarters of an inch a year. But coral reefs are huge, and in time a healthy reef can be thousands of miles long.

Millions of people around the world rely on reef fish and other animals for food. And reefs provide protection from storms at sea. Without thousands of miles of reefs surrounding coastal areas, many beaches and even whole islands could be destroyed by the pounding of powerful ocean waves.

“Let’s say a grazing animal like the parrot fish is overfished,” Michele explains. “Without them, the kind of algae (海藻) that the fish feed on could grow like weeds and take over the reef. The competition for space and sunlight could then starve the coral.”

Nearly 27 percent of the world’s coral reefs have been lost or damaged. But there is hope. Many reefs around the world—including the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the reefs off the Florida Keys in the United States—are now protected areas where scientists study how to keep reefs healthy. They determine how many and which kinds of fish can be taken for food without hurting the reef’s delicate balance.

There is hope, too, that people will learn to be good partners to the reefs. “We want our film to inspire people to help coral reefs,” says Michele. “For me, even though I may not go back to the South Pacific, just knowing the reefs are there and thriving brings a sense of contentment (满足) to my spirit.”

小题1:What is the main purpose of the author in writing the passage?

A.To describe what coral reefs are.

B.To tell people to protect coral reefs.

C.To introduce a film to people.

D.To ask people to visit coral reefs.小题2:From the passage we can infer that          .

A.coral reefs grow very fast

B.there are few huge coral reefs

C.coral reefs appear mostly in deep water

D.it takes a long time to make a coral reef小题3:By mentioning the parrot fish, Michel wants to tell us        .

A.coral reefs need sunlight to survive

B.the biggest enemies of reefs are weeds

C.the parrot fish feed on a kind of algae

D.it is easy to destroy coral reefs小题4:What is the author’s attitude towards the protection of reefs?

A.Optimistic

B.Disappointed.

C.Uncertain.

D.Pessimistic (悲观的).

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航空公司的服务应包含以下内容()。

A.飞行安全

B.航班正常

C.优质服务

D.不承载拒绝接受安检的游客

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上颈椎损伤可引起

A.四肢痉挛性瘫痪
B.四肢弛缓性瘫痪
C.上肢弛缓性瘫痪,下肢痉挛性瘫痪
D.上肢痉挛性瘫痪,下肢弛缓性瘫痪

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航空摄影测量相对定向完成后,下列关于其成果特征的说法中,错误的是()。

A.模型比例尺是无约束

B.模型坐标系为地面坐标系

C.同名光线对对相交

D.投影光线满足共线方程要求

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