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Just before midnight, six University of Cincinnati students were watching TV in an on-campus apartment when three men burst through the door. While one of the intruders pointed a gun at the group, the other two scooped up $4,400 worth of laptops, cell phones, video games and cash. Once they had what they wanted, the trio fled into the night. Furious, the students chased down and tackled one of the burglars -- the one with the gun. In the struggle, it went off, and a bullet grazed a student's leg. His friends piled on the gunman and held him until police showed up. By the next day, the injured young man was back in his apartment, and the suspect was in jail, charged with burglary, felonious assault and receiving stolen property. But how did the men manage to storm into an on-campus residence that November night in the first place? Simple: Students told police the building's main doors hadn't latched properly for days. As parents confront ballooning college costs and shrinking acceptance rates, they are finding themselves with an even bigger, more basic problem: Which campuses are safe? Colleges seem like idyllic and secure places, and for the most part, they are. But ivy-covered walls can't keep out every bad element. This country's 6,000 colleges and universities report some 40,000 burglaries, 3,700 forcible sex offenses, 7,000 aggravated assaults and 48 murders a year. Other hazards -- fires, binge-drinking, mental-health problems -- are also on the rise. Of course, that's not what parents and students see on America's serene campuses. There's a false sense of security, says Harry Nolan, a safety consultant in New York City. 'Students see guards patrolling at night or a video camera monitoring the dorm entrance and think, nothing bad can happen to me,' he explains. 'People don't know that safety controls are often very lax.' 小题1:What did the students do after the burglars fled into the night? A.They stood there in surprise. B.They ran after the burglars at once. C.They waited for the police. D.They phoned their teacher. 小题2:What does the underlined word “latched” in the third paragraph probably mean? A.watched B.fixed C.locked D.kept 小题3:What worries parents most except ballooning college costs and shrinking acceptance rates? A.Their children’s grades in the universities or colleges. B.Their children’s safety in the universities or colleges. C.Their children’s behavior in the universities or colleges. D.Their children’s relationship with classmates in the universities or colleges. 小题4:Which is right according to the passage? A.Their children’s grades in are high. B.Their children’s safety in the universities or colleges will be mornitored well. C.The universities or colleges don’t pay much attention to the children. D.The universities or colleges are not key educational departments in the local area.
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【单选题】银行议付时接受( )
A.
Clean  B/L
B.
Stale  B/L
C.
Unclean  B/L
D.
Receive for Shipment B/L
【多选题】银行议付时接受
A.
Clean B/L
B.
Stale B/L
C.
Order B/L
D.
Receive for
E.
Shipped B/L
F.
Shipment B/L
【单选题】下列关于正常的抑郁情绪反应和情绪障碍的区别的说法错误的一项是:(    )
A.
正常的抑郁情绪反应的认知反应可以按客观事实解释,而抑郁情绪障碍的认知反应是主观臆断的
B.
正常的抑郁情绪反应的发生需要应激事件,而抑郁情绪障碍不需要应激事件
C.
正常的抑郁情绪反应的持续时间比抑郁情绪障碍的持续时间短
D.
正常的抑郁情绪反应随时问变化减轻,抑郁情绪障碍随时问变化小或是加重
【单选题】关于精神障碍的第三级预防,下列说法错误的是()
A.
建立康复之家、患者公寓、患者医疗护理等文书管理
B.
做好精神残疾者的康复,减少功能残疾,延缓疾病衰退的进程,减轻患者的痛苦,提高生活质量等
C.
调整患者的生活环境,做好康复工作
D.
防止疾病恶化,防止病残等
E.
及时治疗和护理,缩短住院时间,使患者早日返回家庭及社区
【多选题】( )议付行议付时接受______。
A.
Clean B/L
B.
Stale B/L
C.
Order B/L
D.
Received for shipmentB/L
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【判断题】幼儿教育是指对0-6岁学龄前儿童实施的教育。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】7角度不整合是指____。
A.
上下地层产状不同,上覆地层与下伏不同时代地层接触,具有古风化壳
B.
上下地层产状相同,上覆地层与下伏不同时代地层接触,具有古风化壳
C.
沉积盖层和下伏岩浆岩或深变质岩之间的接触关系
D.
不间断的沉积作用形成的接触关系
【单选题】安静时机体产热最多的器官是
A.
内脏
B.
皮肤
C.
骨骼肌
D.
骨骼
【多选题】银行议付时接受( )
A.
clean.B/L
B.
stale B/L
C.
order B/L
D.
shipped B/L
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