【单选题】

请阅读  Passage 2,完成第 26~30小题 。

Passage 2

An article in Scientific America haspointed out that empirical research says that, actually, you think you 're morebeautiful than you are. We have a deep-seated need to feel good about ourselvesand we naturally employ a number of self-enhancing strategies to achieve this.Social psychologists have amassed oceans of research into what they callthe   "above average effect ,"or  " illusory superiority,"and shown that, for example, 70% of us rate ourselves as above average inleadership, 93% in driving and 85% at getting on well with others-all obviouslystatistical impossibilities.

We rose-tint our memories and put ourselvesinto self-affirming situations. We become defensive when criticized, and applynegative stereotypes to others to boost our own esteem. We stalk aroundthinking we're hot stuff.

Psychologistand behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley oversaw a key study into self-enhancementand attractiveness. Rather than have people simply rate their beauty comparedwith others, he asked them to identify an original photograph of themselvesfrom a lineup including versions that had been altered to appear more and lessattractive. Visual recognition, reads the study, is   "an automatic psychological process,occurring rapidly and intuitively with little or no apparent consciousdeliberation." If the subjects quickly chose a falsely flatteringimage-which most did they genuinely believed it was really how they looked.

Epley found no significant genderdifference in responses. Nor was there any evidence that those who self-enhancedthe, most (that is, the participants who thought the most positively doctored pictureswere real) were doing so to make up for profound insecurities. In fact, thosewho thought that the images higher up the attractiveness scale were real directlycorresponded with  those who showed othermarkers for having higher self-esteem. "I don't think the findings that wehave are any evidence of personal delusion,"  says Epley."It's a reflection simply ofpeople generally thinking well of themselves. " If you are depressed, youwon ' t be self-enhancing.

Knowingthe results of Epley's study, it makes sense that many people hate photographsof themselves viscerally -on one level, they don't even recognize theperson in the picture as themselves. Facebook, therefore, is a self-enhancer 's paradise, where people can share only the most flattering photos,  the cream  of their wit,  style, beauty,  intellect  and lifestyles.  It's  not that people's profiles are dishonest,says Catalina Toma of Wisconsin-Madison University,   "but they portray an idealized versionof themselves."


The word "viscerally"(Para. 5) is closest in meaning to_______

A.
occasionally
B.
instinctively
C.
particularly
D.
aggressively
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【单选题】

患者男,55岁。饮酒后不能自行排尿4小时急诊住院。体检见耻骨上包块,有轻压痛。
该患者最可能的病因是

A.
前列腺增生
B.
尿道狭窄
C.
膀胱肿瘤
D.
尿道结石
E.
尿道肿瘤
【单选题】

商业银行利用复杂的经济资本模型套利,变相提高了银行的资本充足水平。(   )

A.
B.
【单选题】

综合实践课主要包括(  )。

A.
信息技术教育,研究性学习,社区服务与社会实践,劳动技术教育
B.
信息技术教育,合作性学习,社会实践,劳动技术
C.
劳动技术教育,社会服务实践,研究性学习,合作性学习
D.
信息技术教育,合作性学习,社区服务与社会实践,劳动技术教育
【单选题】

在体内经肠道吸收后,几乎全部用于辅酶A合成的维生素是()。

A.
VitB1
B.
烟酸
C.
泛酸
D.
核黄素
【单选题】

惯性导弹的特点是(      )。

A.

制导精度较高,制导精度小于10米

B.

能独立进行工作、不受气象条件的影响、抗干扰能力、隐蔽性好

C.

可以全天候、全季节工作,制导精度约30米

D.

不受人工或电磁场的干扰,自主性强,稳定性好,定位精度高

【A2型选择题】

甲、乙两县成年人数基本相同,为计算甲、乙两县HBsAg的发病率,抽取甲县人数1万人,其中1200人患病;抽取乙县人数2万人,其中HBsAg阳性为2400人,以下说法正确的是(     )

A.

甲县的抽样误差等于乙县

B.

甲县的抽样误差低于乙县

C.

甲县HBsAg的患病率高于乙县

D.

甲县HBsAg的患病率低于乙县

E.

甲县的抽样误差高于乙县

【单选题】

身热夜甚,神烦少寐,时有谵语,脉数,舌绛而干者。治宜选用(   )

A.
白虎汤
B.
清营汤
C.
犀角地黄汤
D.
当归六黄汤
E.
白虎加人参汤
【B型选择题】

根据《关于做好当前药品价格管理工作的意见》(医保发〔2019〕67号),麻醉药品和第一类精神药品实行(     )

A.

政府定价

B.

政府指导价

C.

市场调节价

D.

患者定价

【单选题】

对已发行的证券进行买卖、转让的市场称为(  )。

A.
证券发行市场
B.
证券流通市场
C.
初级市场
D.
一级市场
【单选题】

视觉的明适应是感受性(  )的过程。

A.
提高
B.
降低
C.
提高和降低
D.
以上都不是