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【单选题】

The example of the Athenian monuments is given to show ______.

A.
the growing seriousness of the pollution
B.
the alarming effect of increased pollution
C.
the result of the air pollution caused by acid rain
D.
the worst effect of the pollution caused by acid rain
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【单选题】现有两个类A,B,以下描述中表示B继承自A的是( )。

A.
class A extends B
B.
class B implements A
C.
class A implements B
D.
class B extends A

【单选题】According to the news, Japan's economy is still weak because of all the reasons EXCEPT______.

A.
an unsteady export-led recovery
B.
weak domestic consumption
C.
an ongoing decline in wages
D.
overseas economic uncertainty

【单选题】According to the passage, which of the following statements is true

A.
Confucianism seems to have been influential only in the early Korean education.
B.
Confucianism was the only influential factor in the early Korean education.
C.
Taoism seems to have left little effect on the development of Korean education.
D.
Taoism has been contributive to the elite education in the early Korean states.

【单选题】关于脂肪乳剂静脉注射液混合的说法中正确的是

A.
终混前氨基酸可加到脂肪乳剂中
B.
钙剂与磷酸盐在同一溶液中稀释
C.
混合液中可根据需要加入其他药物
D.
加入液体总量不要超过1 500毫升
E.
不立即使用的脂肪乳剂静脉注射混合液可在常温下保存

【单选题】Passage ThreeWhere is located Clearing() A.In Great Britain. B.In Spain. C.In Italy. D.In the USA.

A.
Passage Three
B.
Until two years ago, Clearing, Illinois was a tranquil suburb of Chicago. But residents grew alarmed when they noticed armed teenagers on the streets, giving gang signals and shouting at passing cars. Then came a series of burglaries and graffiti messages on store- fronts. By the time local authorities realized they had a gang problem, it was too late. Last December, two 13-year-old girls were shot outside their school as they sat in a car with two members of a local gang, the Ridgeway Lords.
C.
Nearly all 50 states have recently passed laws that allow youths aged 14-17 to be tried in court as adults. In about 25 states they have passed laws to punish parents for their children’s behavior. And in 146 of the nation’s largest cities, they have imposed curfews to reduce juvenile violence. When you look at the spectacular rise of violent crime among young people recently, it’s easy to understand the concern. Over the past decade, there has been a decline in adult murders in the US, while murder rates have surged for youths between 14-17.
D.
For young offenders who aren’t sent to prison, the punishments vary: some are ordered to perform community service, others are placed in job training programs, still others sent to youth prisons. But the Republicans in Congress want to reverse a basic principle of juvenile justice: the separation of young criminals from hardened adult criminals in prison. The reasons are partly financial—to reduce the cost of having separate prisons for young people—and partly psychological—to end what Republicans consider as society’s overly protective attitude towards young criminals.