【单选题】

关于钢板桩围堰施工的说法,错误的有( )。

A.
适用于深水基坑工程
B.
在黏土层施工时不宜使用射水下沉方法
C.
钢板桩的锁口应用止水材料捻缝
D.
施打顺序一般从下游向上游合龙
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【单选题】

Passage 2


Everyone knows that English departments are in trouble, but you can't appreciate just how much trouble until you read the new report from the Modern Language Association. The report is about Ph.D. programs, which have been in decline since 2008. These programs have gotten both more difficult and less rewarding: today, it can take almost a decade to get a doctorate, and, at the end of your program, you' re unlikely to find a tenure-track job.


The core of the problem is, of course, the job market. The M.L.A. report estimates that only sixty per cent of newly-minted Ph.D.s will find tenure-track jobs after graduation. If anything, that's wildly optimistic: the M.L.A. got to that figure by comparing the number of tenure-track jobs on its job list(around six hundred) with the number of new graduates(about a thousand). But that leaves out the thousands of unemployed graduates from past years who are still job-hunting-not to mention the older professors who didn't receive tenure, and who now find themselves competing with their former students. In all likelihood, the number of jobs per candidate is much smaller than the report suggests. That's why the mood is so dire-why even professors are starting to ask, in the committee's words, "Why maintain doctoral study in the modern languages and literatures-or the rest of the humanities-at all?"


Those trends, in turn, are part of an even larger story having to do with the expansion and transformation of American education after the Second World War. Essentially, colleges grew less elite and more vocational. Before the war, relatively few people went to college. Then, in the nineteen-fifties, the G.I. Bill and, later, the Baby Boom pushed colleges to grow rapidly. When the boom ended, colleges found themselves overextended and competing for students. By the mid-seventies, schools were creating new programs designed to attract a broader range of students-for instance, women and minorities.


Those reforms worked: as Nate Silver reported in the Times last summer, about twice as many people attend college per capita now as did forty years ago. But all that expansion changed colleges.

In the past, they had catered to elite students who were happy to major in the traditional liberal arts. Now, to attract middle-class students, colleges had to offer more career-focused majors, in fields like business, communications, and health care. As a result, humanities departments have found themselves drifting away from the center of the university. Today, they are often regarded as a kind of institutional luxury, paid for by dynamic, cheap, and growing programs in, say, adult-education. These large demographic facts are contributing to today's job-market crisis: they' re why, while education as a whole is growing, the humanities aren't.


Given all this, what can an English department do? The M.L.A. report contains a number of suggestions. Pride of place is given to the idea that grad school should be shorter: "Departments should design programs that can be completed in five years."That will probably require changing the dissertation from a draft of an academic book into something shorter and simpler. At the same time, graduate students are encouraged to "broaden" themselves: to "engage more deeply with technology"; to pursue unusual and imaginative dissertation projects; to work in more than one discipline; to acquire teaching skills aimed at online and community-college students; and to take workshops on subjects, such as project management and grant writing, which might be of value outside of academia. Graduate programs, the committee suggests, should accept the fact that many of their students will have non-tenured, or even non-academic, careers. They should keep track of what happens to their graduates, so that students who decide to leave academia have a non-academic alumni network to draw upon.


What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.
Ph.D. students' imagination tends to be subverted by their dissertation writing.
B.
More time should be saved for Ph.D. students to cultivate their professional skills.
C.
With the dissertation shortened and simplified, Ph.D. students can afford more time to hunt for job.
D.
By adopting M.L.A.'s suggestion, graduate programs should guarantee academic jobs for all graduates.
【单选题】

下列关于隧道工程喷射混凝土质量检验的基本要求,说法错误的是(  )


A.
超欠挖处理、围岩表面渗漏水处理应符合施工技术规范规定
B.
喷射混凝土支护应与围岩紧密粘结,结合牢固,不得有空洞
C.
钢架与围岩之间的间隙应采用浆砌片石充填密实
D.
喷射混凝土表面平整度应符合施工技术规范规定
【单选题】

王老师让幼儿陌陌扮演大灰狼,婷婷扮演小红帽,再现经典童话《大灰狼与小红帽》的故事,以此来告诉幼儿要牢记大人的叮嘱,这样才能避免在遇到坏人时上当。这种游戏属于(    )。

A.

表演游戏

B.

角色游戏

C.

结构游戏

D.

规则性游戏

【C型选择题】

某女,26岁。小便色赤,热涩疼痛,带下臭秽,阴痒难忍。且新产之后,乳汁不下,心烦失眠,口舌生疮,舌淡红,苔薄黄,脉细数。治疗患者“小便色赤,疼痛,心烦失眠,口舌生疮”,宜选用的药物是( )

A.

灯心草、木通

B.

瞿麦、萹蓄

C.

茵陈、金钱草

D.

茯苓、车前子

E.

滑石、通草

【单选题】

下列选项中,不属于造成商业银行代理业务中操作风险外部事件的是(  )。

A.
委托方伪造收付款凭证骗取资金
B.
通过代理收付款进行洗钱活动
C.
行业竞争激烈
D.
由于新的监管规定出台而引起的风险
【单选题】

患者,女性,38岁。颈前肿大,按之震颤,急躁易怒,烦热多汗,多言手颤,消谷善饥,身体消瘦,口干口苦,舌红苔黄,脉弦数。中医治疗宜选用

A.
一贯煎
B.
知柏地黄丸
C.
龙胆泻肝汤
D.
三甲复脉汤
E.
逍遥丸
【单选题】

习近平总书记在(  )上的讲话指出,“要完善金融市场体系、产品体系、机构体系、基础设施体系,建设国际金融资产交易平台,提升重要大宗商品的价格影响力,更好服务和引领实体经济发展。”

A.
2018年4月庆祝海南建省办经济特区30周年大会
B.
2021年9月中国国际服务贸易交易会全球服务贸易峰会
C.
2020年11月浦东新区开发开放30周年庆祝大会
D.
2020年10月深圳经济特区建立40周年庆祝大会
【单选题】

下列各项,不属葡萄胎排出后随访内容的是(   )

A.
定期做妇科检查
B.
至少避孕2年
C.
定期做hCG定量测定
D.
定期做阴道细胞学检查
E.
定期做胸部X线摄片
【单选题】

下面哪种共识机制效率最低()?

A.
Pow
B.
Pos
C.
DPoS
D.
Pool
【A1型选择题】

正常人空腹12小时后血浆中不应该含有(    )。

A.

CM

B.

VLDL

C.

LDL

D.

HDL

E.

CE