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Passage 2

  That everyone's too busy these days is a cliche.But one specific complaint is made especially  mournfully: There's never any time to read.

What makes the problemthornier is that the usual time-management techniques don't  seem sufficient. The web's full of articlesoffering tips on making time to read: "Give up T"' or "Carry a bookwith you at all times." But in my experience, using such methods to freeup the odd 30 minutes doesn't work. Sit down to read and the flywheel of work-relatedthoughts keeps spinning-or else you're so exhausted that a challenging book'sthe last thing you need. The modern mind, Tim Parks, a novelist and critic,writes," is overwhelmingly inclined toward communication ... It is not simplythat one is interrupted: it is that one is actually inclined tointerruption." Deep reading re-quires not just time, but a special kind oftime which can't be obtained merely by becoming more

efficient.

   Infact, "becoming more efficient" is part of the problem. Thinking oftime as a resource to be maximised means you approach it instrumentally, judgingany given moment as well spent only in so far as it advances progress towardsome goal. Immersive reading, by contrast, depends on being will-ing to riskinefficiency, goallessness, even time-wasting. Try to slot it in as a to-do list item and you 'll  manage only goal-focused reading-useful,sometimes but not the most fulfilling kind. "The future

comes at us like empty bottles along an unstoppable and nearlyinfinite conveyor belt," writes Gary  Eberle  inhis book Sacred Time, and  "we feela pressure to fill these different-sized bottles(days, hours, minutes)as theypass, for if they get by without being filled, we will have wasted them."No mind-set could be worse for losing yourself in a book.

     So what does work? Perhaps surprisingly,scheduling regular times for reading. You'd think this might fuel theefficiency mind-set, but in fact, Fberle notes, such ritualistic behavior helpsus "step outside time's flow" into "soul time." You couldlimit distractions by reading only physical books, or on single-purposee-readers."Carry a book with you at all times" can actually work,too-providing you dip in often enough, so that reading becomes the defaultstate from which you tem-porarily surface to take care of business, beforedropping back down. On a really good day, it no longer feels as if you're   "making time to read", but justreading, and making time for everything else.                  


Fberle would agree that scheduling regular times for reading helps _______.

A.
promote ritualistic reading
B.
encourage the efficiency mind-set
C.
develop online reading habits
D.
achieve immersive reading
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导致尿路感染最常见的致病菌是

A.
金黄色葡萄球菌
B.
大肠埃希菌
C.
变形杆菌
D.
粪链球菌
E.
沙雷杆菌
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煤气柜是一种用于贮存工业及民用煤气的钢制容器,分为湿式和干式两种类型。湿式煤气柜采用水密封的套筒式圆柱形结构,而干式煤气柜则使用稀油、干油或橡胶膜等密封材料,形成活塞式结构。煤气柜的主要作用是有效地收储和放散煤气,稳定管网压力,改善用户的热工制度,同时充分合理地利用企业内部的副产煤气。下列关于煤气柜的说法,错误的是(  )。

A.
湿式煤气柜每级塔间水封的有效高度,应不小于最大工作压力的1.5倍
B.
湿式柜位达到上限时应开启煤气放散阀
C.
煤气柜位降到下限时,自动停止向外输出煤气或自动充压的装置
D.
干式煤气柜活塞下部严禁出现负压,活塞下部是防爆1区
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某建筑公司 2009 年 12 月共实现营业利润 2400 万元,营业外收入 1200 万元,营业外支出 600万元。根据企业会计准则及其相关规定,该公司当期利润总额应为(  )。

A.
1200 万元
B.
2400 万元
C.
3000 万元
D.
3600 万元
【A1/A2型选择题】

患儿,女,7岁。发热伴腹痛半天,抽搐1次,呕吐2次。查体:T 40℃,BP 60/30 mmHg,面色苍白,四肢湿冷,肠鸣音活跃。脑膜刺激征阴性。该疾病的发病机制中,其主要作用的是(    )

A.

细菌内毒素

B.

细菌外毒素

C.

细菌致热原

D.

小儿神经系统发育不健全

E.

小儿免疫功能不完善

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期货从业人员在进行交易分析或者提出交易建议时,应当勤勉尽责、(  ),交易分析及交易建议要有合理、充足的依据,要严格区分客观事实与主观判断,并对重要事实予以明示。

A.
独立客观
B.
理论与实践相结合
C.
尊重客户意见
D.
诚实守信
【单选题】

某商场建筑高度28m,每层面积为3000m²,耐火等级为一级,该建筑按国家工程建设消防技术标准配置了室内外消火栓系统和自动喷水灭火系统等消防设施。设置在三层的歌舞厅位于两个安全出口之间的直通疏散走道的疏散门至最近安全出口的直线距离不应大于(     )m。

A.
15
B.
25
C.
31.25
D.
37.5
【单选题】

国际调解院筹备办公室2023年2月16日在(  )成立。国际调解院是世界上首个专门以调解方式解决国际争端的政府间国际法律组织。

A.
澳门
B.
香港
C.
上海
D.
北京
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注册会计师应当根据特定审计目标设计询证函。询证函的设计服从于审计目标的需要。                                                 (  )

A.
B.
【单选题】

绞窄性疝为

A.
疝内容物易回纳入腹腔
B.
疝内容物不能完全回纳入腹腔
C.
疝内容物有动脉性血循环障碍
D.
疝内容物被疝环卡住不能还纳,但无动脉性循环障碍
E.
疝内容为部分肠壁
【单选题】

下列不属于风险预警程序的是(  )。

A.
信用信息的收集和传递
B.
风险分析
C.
风险避免
D.
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