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曹禺的作品《雷雨》中,周冲的母亲,周朴园的现任妻子叫()。

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But just to be able to communicate clearly with the written word takes no special talent; it’s a skill like any other. Well, not exactly like any other. Because the words we use to write with are the same words we use to think with, learning to write well has ramifications that go beyond the merely technical. As we improve our writing ability, we improve our ability to think--to build an argument, to frame issues in compelling ways, to weave apparently unrelated facts into a coherent whole. And despite the recurring hand-wringing and chest-beating about the "end of literacy" and the "death of the printed word", the reality is that we write more than ever these days. While it’s a rare person who sits down with pen and paper in hand and writes a letter to a friend or loved one, we pour emails into the ether at an astounding rate. We text message, tweet, instant message, blog, comment, and otherwise shoot words at each other in a near-constant flow of communication. 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下列属于其他应付款的是()。
A.应付职工薪酬
B.应交税费
C.应付利息
D.待处理出纳长款
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加强尽职调查应重点审查()等,对于运输路线涉及被制裁国家的,按照“实质重于形式”的原则判断是否涉及制裁。
A.交易背景
B.货物及其原产地
C.运输工具
D.路线
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烧结多孔砖的等级评定是以抗压强度、抗折荷重的算术平均值和单块最小值为依据。()
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农田土壤毛管孔隙都充满水分时的含水量称为()
A.最大分子持水量
B.土壤饱和含水量
C.田间持水量
D.最大毛管持水量
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A.孩子非常有想象力 
B.孩子比较喜欢看书 
C.要培养孩子的兴趣 
D.她的孩子特别聪明
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蛋白质、热能营养不良患儿皮下脂肪消减的顺序是(  )。
A.面颊部→四肢→臀部→腹部 B.四肢→躯干→腹部→面颊部 C.臀部→躯干→腹部→面颊部 D.腹部→躯干、臀部、四肢→面颊部 E.躯干→臀部→四肢→面颊部
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B.标记、标识和标志在严格的意义上说不存在着差异。
C.完整意义上的标志概念,不仅包含了标记和标识的内容,而且具有象征意义。
D.标记和标识都带有实体性含义,如标记指货物的记号;标识指具体的标志物。
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驼峰调速设备按功能分为()。
A、加速设备
B、减速设备
C、加减速设备
D、推进设备
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道路分隔带兼作公共车辆停靠站台或供行人过路临时驻足之用时,宽度应在()m以上。
A.1.0
B.1.5
C.2.0
D.2.5
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主要经胆汁排泄的是()肾毒性大的是()血浆蛋白结合率高的是()
A.头孢噻肟
B. 头孢哌酮
C. 庆大霉素
D. 阿莫西林
E. 替考拉宁
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我国依法设定的土地使用权含义与罗马法中的()含义最为接近。
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关于恶性骨肿瘤的X线表现不包括()。
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电子商务应用框架的两个支柱中,一个支柱是安全和技术标准支柱,另一个支柱是___________和法律法规支柱。
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