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吸引和排斥的相互作用,推动了天体的运动和演化。同化和外化、遗传和变异的相互作用推动了生命运动的发展和进化,人类社会也是由于生产力和生产关系、经济基础和上层建筑的相互作用才不断发展的,正确认识与错误认识的相互作用,推动人们的思想前进。这说明矛盾是普遍存在的。矛盾普遍性表明 ( )
A.
矛盾无处不在
B.
矛盾无时不有
C.
任何事物都有矛盾
D.
认识事物就是要分析矛盾解决矛盾
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【简答题】Read the following examples and identify which defining feature of language each example demonstrates. 1. A hive of bees was placed at the foot of a radio tower and a food source placed at the top. Te...
【判断题】国际货币的国际价值储藏的功能来源于该货币的价值稳定
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.
repetitive
B.
continually
C.
alerts
D.
pattern
E.
locate
F.
mental
G.
challenge
H.
network
I.
evolving
J.
reversely K. literacy Bill Drayton believes we’re in the middle of a necessary but painful historical transition. For millenniums most people's lives had a certain ___1___. You went to school to learn a trade or a skill-baking, farming or accounting. Then you could go into the workforce and make a good living repeating the same skill over the course of your career. But these days machines can do pretty much anything that's ___2___. The new world requires a different sort of person. Drayton calls this new sort of person a changemaker. Changemakers are people who can see the patterns around them, identify the problems in any situation, figure out ways to solve the problem, organize fluid teams, lead collective action and then ___3___ adapt as situations change. For example, Ashoka fellow Andrés Gallardo is a Mexican who lived in a high crime neighborhood. He created an app, called Haus, that allows people to ___4___ with their neighbors. The app has a panic button that ___5___ everybody in the neighborhood when a crime is happening. It allows neighbors to organize, chat, share crime statistics and work together. To form and lead this community of communities, Gallardo had to possess what Drayton calls "cognitive empathy-based living for the good of all." Cognitive empathy is the ability to perceive how people are feeling in ___6___ circumstances. "For the good of all" is the capacity to build teams. It doesn't matter if you are working in the cafeteria or the inspection line of a plant, companies will now only hire people who can ___7___ problems and organize responses. Millions of people already live with this mindset. But a lot of people still inhabit the world of following rules and repetitive skills. They hear society telling them: "We don't need you. We don't need your kids, either." Of course, those people go into reactionary mode and strike back. The central ___8___ of our time, Drayton says, is to make everyone a changemaker. In an earlier era, he says, society realized it needed universal ___9___. Today, schools have to develop the curriculums and assessments to make the changemaking mentality universal. They have to understand this is their criteria for success. Ashoka has studied social movements to find out how this kind of ___10___ shift can be promoted. It turns out that successful movements take similar steps.
【判断题】国际货币的国际价值储藏的功能来源于该货币的价值稳定。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【判断题】国际货币的国际价值储藏的功能来源于该货币的价值稳定
A.
正确
B.
错误
【简答题】Bacon was one of the most outstanding figures in the English _______.
【单选题】Francis Bacon, one of the most important British essayist, was active in the ______.
A.
Middle Age
B.
Anglo-Saxon Period
C.
English Renaissance
D.
Victorian Age
【单选题】患者,男,35岁,溃疡并幽门梗阻,反复呕吐半个月,应考虑合并
A.
代谢性酸中毒
B.
代谢性碱中毒
C.
呼吸性酸中毒
D.
呼吸性碱中毒
【单选题】“材料耗用汇总表”是一种( )
A.
原始凭证汇总表
B.
一次凭证
C.
累计凭证
D.
复式凭证
【判断题】太阳能在太空中主要通过对流换热传递。()
A.
正确
B.
错误
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【单选题】Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.
repetitive
B.
continually
C.
alerts
D.
pattern
E.
locate
F.
mental
G.
challenge
H.
network
I.
evolving
J.
reversely K. literacy Bill Drayton believes we’re in the middle of a necessary but painful historical transition. For millenniums most people's lives had a certain ___1___. You went to school to learn a trade or a skill-baking, farming or accounting. Then you could go into the workforce and make a good living repeating the same skill over the course of your career. But these days machines can do pretty much anything that's ___2___. The new world requires a different sort of person. Drayton calls this new sort of person a changemaker. Changemakers are people who can see the patterns around them, identify the problems in any situation, figure out ways to solve the problem, organize fluid teams, lead collective action and then ___3___ adapt as situations change. For example, Ashoka fellow Andrés Gallardo is a Mexican who lived in a high crime neighborhood. He created an app, called Haus, that allows people to ___4___ with their neighbors. The app has a panic button that ___5___ everybody in the neighborhood when a crime is happening. It allows neighbors to organize, chat, share crime statistics and work together. To form and lead this community of communities, Gallardo had to possess what Drayton calls "cognitive empathy-based living for the good of all." Cognitive empathy is the ability to perceive how people are feeling in ___6___ circumstances. "For the good of all" is the capacity to build teams. It doesn't matter if you are working in the cafeteria or the inspection line of a plant, companies will now only hire people who can ___7___ problems and organize responses. Millions of people already live with this mindset. But a lot of people still inhabit the world of following rules and repetitive skills. They hear society telling them: "We don't need you. We don't need your kids, either." Of course, those people go into reactionary mode and strike back. The central ___8___ of our time, Drayton says, is to make everyone a changemaker. In an earlier era, he says, society realized it needed universal ___9___. Today, schools have to develop the curriculums and assessments to make the changemaking mentality universal. They have to understand this is their criteria for success. Ashoka has studied social movements to find out how this kind of ___10___ shift can be promoted. It turns out that successful movements take similar steps.