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有一居民周某,某日将自用的石油液化气瓶从房内搬出,准备将瓶内未用完的液化气残液倒掉。经人劝阻无效,执意将液化气瓶提至公用厕所倾倒,倾倒时,周某烟瘾发作,遂将液化气瓶倒扣在厕所蹲坑上任其自流,自己到
A.仅责令周某赔偿因失火造成的经济损失
B.仅对周某拘留10日,罚款100元
C.不仅应将周某拘留10日,罚款100元,还应责令周某赔偿因失火造成的经济损失
D.将案件侦查终结移交检察机关,由检察机关向人民法院提起公诉
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()不是影响电子文件安全的主要技术因素。
A . 软硬件漏洞
B . 病毒风险
C . 系统设计风险
D . 权限管理不当
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《证券业从业人员执业行为准则》将中国证券业协会的检查范围扩大到了从业人员的执业行为,不再限于资格方面。()
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公务员被处以撤职行政处分的期限是( )。
A. 两年
B. 一年
C. 一年半
D. 半年
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当硫化氢浓度()mg/m3时,可出现眼急性刺激症状,稍长时间接触引起肺水肿。
A.10~300 B.300~760 C.≥760 D.>1000
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有两个放大倍数相同,输入和输出电阻不同的放大电路A,B,对同一个具有内阻的信号源电压进行放大,在负载开路的条件下测得A的输出电压小,由此说明A和B的输出电阻大
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从资产最高价格到接下来最低价格的损失是指()。
A.下行风险
B.市场风险
C.最大回撤
D.非系统性风险
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室内配电采用瓷夹固定导线时,导线间距应不小于()mm。
A、25B、30C、35D、40
B、30C、35D、40
C、35D、40
D、40
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《津门杂记》(1884年)中写道:“消息灵通异等闲,巧凭电线露机关,不须山海嫌修阻,千里音书一瞬还。”此竹枝词反映了()
A.近代无线电报事业得到推广
B.近代有线通讯方便人们交流
C.近代铁路运输业的发展迅速
D.现代航空事业在中国的发展
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省、自治区、直辖市人民政府药品监督管理部门负责审批本行政区域内的()医疗器械的临床试用或者临床验证。
A.第一类
B.第二类
C.第三类
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G94 G01 F100的单位有可能是()
A . A.°/min
B . B.mm/r
C . C.m/r
D . D.m/min
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用间隔为0.01mm塞尺测量某间隙时,用0.05mm的一片能插入,而0.06mm的一片不能插入,则此间隙为()。
A . 0.05mm
B . 0.06mm
C . 0.05~0.06mm
D . 0.11mm
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王先生夫妇今年都刚过40岁,年收入20万元左右,打算60岁退休,估计夫妇退休后第一年生活费为10万元,考虑到通货膨胀的因素,夫妻俩每年的生活费用估计会以每年3%的速度增长。预计两人寿命可达80岁,并且现在拿出10万元作为退休基金的启动资金。夫妻俩均享受国家基本养老保险,退休后夫妻俩每年能拿到大约4万元退休金。夫妻俩在退休前采取较为积极的投资策略,假定回报率为6%,退休后采取较为保守的投资策略,假定回报率为3%。王先生夫妇的退休养老金的缺口为()元。
A . 909286
B . 899286
C . 889286
D . 879286
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按我国定义,船舶吃水差是指船舶()。
A.首尾吃水之差
B.装货前后吃水差
C.满载与空载吃水之差
D.左右舷吃水之差
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What produces a waterproof super glue, acts like a vacuum cleaner, and even teaches scientists about gene repair The humble little shellfish known as the mussel (贻贝). Mussels are found worldwide. Some live in the sea. Others inhabit freshwater streams and lakes. When you try to move a mussel from a rock, you will discover what an incredibly firm grip it has-a necessity if the mussel is to resist the sharp grab of a hungry seabird or the pounding waves of the sea. How does it manage to cling so tight’ When it chooses a place to set up home, it pokes its tongue-shaped foot out of its shell and presses it against a solid surface. Special glands give off a fluid mixture of proteins into a channel that runs the length of the foot. The liquid quickly hardens into a fine, elastic thread about an inch long. Then a tiny pad-like structure at the end of this thread gives off some natural glue-like substance, the mussel lifts its foot, and anchor line number one is complete. These strategically placed threads form a bundle, which ties the mussel to its new home in much the same way that ropes hold down a tent. The whole procedure takes only three or four minutes. Imagine having a very strong glue that is non-toxic and so flexible that it can penetrate the tiniest holes and comers, sticking to any surface, even under water. Shipbuilders would welcome it for repairing vessels without the expense of dry-docking them. Auto-body workers would like a really waterproof paint that keeps the rust out. Surgeons would value a safe glue to join broken bones and to close wounds... The list of possible uses appears endless. However, scientists are not thinking of using the mussels themselves to produce this super glue. It would take some 10 000 shellfish to make just one gram of glue. So collecting enough mussels to supply the world’s demand for super glue would wipe out the mussel population, many species of which are already endangered. Instead, American researchers have isolated and cloned the genes for five mussel glue proteins, and they are about to mass-produce them in the laboratory. However, the mussel is still one jump ahead. Only the mussel instinctively knows the exact blend of proteins needed for each kind of surface. Molecular biologist Frank Roberto has asked admiringly:" how are you ever going to imitate that\
A.the possible mass-production of the super glueB.their concern about the cost of collecting musselsC.their concern about the extinction of the speciesD.the world’s limited demand for the super glue
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