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【组合题】常见的股权投资基金销售机构主要包括(  )。
Ⅰ.商业银行
Ⅱ.保险机构
Ⅲ.证券公司
Ⅳ.期货公司

A.
Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ
B.
Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅳ
C.
Ⅰ、Ⅲ、Ⅳ
D.
Ⅰ、Ⅱ、Ⅲ、Ⅳ
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【单选题】

以教师的语言为主要媒介,系统、连贯地向学生传授知识、表达情感、传递价值观念的教学方法是()。

A.
讲授法
B.
演示法
C.
谈话法
D.
疏导法
【单选题】

推进管理会计人才队伍建设指的是指导单位建立面向管理会计的信息系统,以信息化手段为支撑,实现会计与业务活动的有机融合,推动管理会计功能的有效发挥。                                                   (   )

A.
B.
【单选题】

患者,女,62岁。干咳、发热、胸痛、消瘦2个月,经检查后诊断为小细胞肺癌。其治疗应首选的措施是

A.
肺移植
B.
免疫支持治疗
C.
化疗
D.
放射治疗
E.
手术治疗
【单选题】

某具有常规现金流量的方案,当折现率为7%时,财务净现值为150万元;当折现率为9%时,财务净现值为-80万元。该方案财务内部收益率的取值范围是(  )。

A.
小于7%
B.
大于8%小于9%
C.
大于7%小于8%
D.
大于9%
【A1/A2型选择题】

乙型脑炎患者常见的护理问题不包括()

A.

皮肤完整性受损

B.

气体交换受损

C.

意识障碍

D.

体温过高

E.

惊厥

【单选题】

可引起慢性肺间质纤维化的药物是

A.
胺碘酮
B.
索他洛尔
C.
利多卡因
D.
普罗帕酮
E.
维拉帕米
【A3/A4型选择题】

患者,女,32岁。发作性意识丧失伴四肢抽搐3年。今天凌晨发作1小时后意识一直未恢复,伴四肢抽搐发作1次。发作控制后,维持治疗首选的药物是(   )

A.

地西泮

B.

乙琥胺

C.

苯巴比妥(鲁米那)

D.

阿托品

E.

丙戊酸

【单选题】

某办公楼建筑共10层,建筑高度35m,设置了机械加压送风系统。根据《建筑防烟排烟系统技术标准》(GB51251),该建筑机械加压送风系统设置的下列方案,不正确的是(    )。

A.
送风口的风速为5m/s
B.
送风管道内壁为金属,其设计风速为15m/s
C.
竖向设置的送风管道,未设置在管道井内,其耐火极限为0.90h
D.
水平设置的送风管道,设置在吊顶内,其耐火极限为0.75h
【单选题】

根据《中华人民共和国消费者权益保护法》和《银行业消费者权益保护工作指引》,下列关于银行业消费者权益的说法错误的是(  )。

A.
银行业金融机构收集、使用消费者个人信息,应当公开其收集、使用规则,不得违反法律、法规的规定和双方的约定
B.
银行业金融机构应当尊重银行业消费者的知情权,除非其明确表示拒绝的,应当及时向其发送与银行服务相关的消费信息和其他商业性信息
C.
银行业金融机构收集、使用消费者个人信息,应当遵循合法、正当、必要的原则,明示收集、使用信息的目的、方式和范围,并经消费者同意
D.
银行业金融机构不得篡改、违法使用银行业消费者个人金融信息,不得在未经银行业消费者授权或同意的情况下向第三方提供个人金融信息
【单选题】

Passage1

In many of the developing countries in Africaand Asia, the population is growing fast. The reason for this is simple: Womenin these countries have a high birth rate - from 3.0 to 7.0 children per woman.The majority of these women are poor, without the food or resources to care fortheir families. Why do they have so many children? Why don't they limit thesize of their families? The answer may be that they often have no choice. Thereare several reasons for this.

Onereason is economi

In atraditional agricultural economy, large families are helpful. Having morechildren means having more workers in the fields and someone to take care ofthe parents in old age. In an industrial economy, the situation is different.Many children, do not help a family; instead, they are an expense. Thus,industrialization has generally brought down the birth rate. This was the casein Italy, which was industrialized quite recently and rapidly. In the earlypart of the twentieth century, Italy was a poor, largely agricultural countrywith a high birth rate. After World WarⅡ, Italy's economy was rapidly modernized and industrialize

By theend of the century, the birth rate had dropped to 1. 3 children per woman, theworld's lowest.

However,the economy is not the only important factor that influences birth rate. SaudiArabia, for example, does not have an agriculture-based economy, and it has oneof the highest per capita incomes in the worl

Nevertheless,it also has a very high birth rate. Mexico and Indonesia, on the other hand,are poor countries, with largely agricultural economies, but they have recentlyreduced their population growth.

Clearly,other factors are involve

Themost important of these is the condition of women. A high birth rate almostalways goes together with lack of education and low status for women. Thiswould explain the high birth rate of Saudi Arabia. There, the traditionalculture gives women little education or independence and few possibilitiesoutside the home. On the other hand, the improved condition of women in Mexico,Thailand, and Indonesia explains the decline in birth rates in these countries.Their governments have taken measures to provide more education andopportunities for women.

Anotherkey factor in the birth rate is birth control. Women may want to limit theirfamilies but have no way to do so. In countries where governments have madebirth control easily available and inexpensive, birth rates have gone down.This is the case in Singapore, Sri Lanka, and India, as well as in Indonesia,Thailand, Mexico, and Brazil. In these countries, women have also been providedwith health care and help in planning their families.

Thesetrends show that an effective program to reduce population growth does not haveto depend on better economic conditions.3 It can be effective if it aims tohelp women and meet their needs. Only then, in fact, does it have any realchance of success.       (495 words)

When countries become industrialized, _______.

A.
families often become larger
B.
the birth rate generally goes down
C.
women usually decide not have a family
D.
the population generally grows rapidly