【单选题】

Passage1

    Come on-Everybody'sdoing it. That whispered message, half invitation and half forcing, is  what most of us think of when we hear thewords peer pressure. It usually leads to no good-drinking, drugs and casualsex. But in her new book Join the Club, Tina Rosenberg contends that  peer pressure can also be a positive forcethrough what she calls the social cure, in which organizations and officialsuse the power of group dynamics to help individuals improve their lives andpossibly the word.

    Rosenberg, therecipient of a Pulitzer Prize, offers a host of examples of the social cure inaction: In South Carolina, a state-sponsored antismoking program called RageAgainst the Haze sets

 out to make cigarettesuncool. In South Africa, an HIV-prevention initiative known as loveLife  recruits young people to promote safe sexamong their peers.

     The idea seemspromising, and Rosenberg is a perceptive observer. Her critique of the lamenessof many pubic-health campaigns is spot-on: they fail to mobilize peer pressurefor healthy habits ,and they demonstrate a seriously flawed understanding of psychology.   "Dare to be different, please don'tsmoke!" pleads one billboard campaign aimed at reducing smoking amongteenagers-teenagers, who desire nothing more than fitting in. Rosenberg arguesconvincingly that public-health advocates ought to take a page from advertisers, so skilled at applyingpeer pressure.

     But on the generaleffectiveness of the social cure, Rosenberg is less persuasive. Join the Clubis filled with too much irrelevant detail and not enough exploration of thesocial and biological factors that make peer pressure so powerful. The mostglaring flaw of the social cure as it's presented here is that it doesn't workvery well for very long. Rage Against the Haze failed once state funding wascut. Evidence that the loveLife program produces lasting changes is limited andmixed.

     There's no doubtthat our peer groups exert enormous influence on our behavior. An emerging bodyof research shows that positive health habits-as well as negative ones-spreadthrough networks of friends via social communication. This is a subtle form ofpeer pressure: we unconsciously imitate the behavior we see every day.

    Farless certain, however, is how successfully experts and bureaucrats can selectour peer groups and steer their activities in virtuous directions. It's likethe teacher who breaks up the troublemakers in the back row by pairing themwith better-behaved classmates. The tactic never really works. And that's theproblem with a social cure engineered from the outside: in the real world, asin school, we insist on choosing our own friends.


Paragraph 5 shows that our imitation of behaviors_______.

A.
is harmful to our networks of friends
B.
will mislead behavioral studies
C.
occurs without our realizing it
D.
can produce negative health habits
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【B型选择题】

负责研究生教育培养工作的机构是(  )

A.

中国食品药品检定研究院

B.

国家药典委员会

C.

省级药品监督管理部门

D.

中医药管理部门

【A1型选择题】

五输穴中,主治身热的是(    )

A.

井穴

B.

荥穴

C.

输穴

D.

经穴

E.

合穴

【A1/A2型选择题】

患者,女,第二胎,孕40周。第一胎因前置胎盘行剖宫产术。此时检查子宫口开大2 cm,胎位为枕左前,胎心率132次/min。护理措施中错误的是(     )

A.

备皮

B.

灌肠

C.

鼓励少量多次进食

D.

严密观察产程

E.

勤听胎心音

【单选题】

分项工程质量检验内容包括基本要求、实测项目、外观质量和(    )四个部分。

A.
原材料产地
B.
施工方法
C.
质量保证资料
D.
新技术工艺
【单选题】

以下不是国家助学贷款的发放对象的是(  )。

A.
本专科学生
B.
研究生
C.
第二学士学位
D.
博士生
【单选题】

患者周期提前,经量或多或少,色淡黯,质清稀,腰膝酸软,头晕耳鸣,面色晦暗,舌淡黯,苔白润,脉沉细。其证候是

A.
脾气虚证
B.
肾气虚证
C.
阳盛血热证
D.
阴虚血热证
E.
肝郁血热证
【单选题】

扩张型心肌病

A.
球形心
B.
靴形心
C.
梨形心
D.
绒毛心
E.
虎斑心
【单选题】

幼儿萌萌午休时不睡觉还发出吵闹的声音,何老师把她关在厕所里,以免影响其他幼儿休息。何老师的做法 ( )。

A.

 不正确,侵犯了幼儿的人身权和人格尊严

B.

 不正确,侵犯了幼儿的思想自由和受教育权

C.

 正确,有利于保障其他幼儿午间休息的权利

D.

 正确,有利于引导萌萌养成良好的生活习惯

【单选题】

特殊情况下管理会计应用主体不可以是单位内部的责任中心。    (   )

A.
B.
【单选题】

某女,27岁。妊娠5个月,因上火导致咽喉肿病,口苦,小便黄赤,便秘,舌红,苔薄黄,脉弦数。该患者应慎用的中成药是()

A.
咽喉消炎丸
B.
牛黄上清丸
C.
牛黄消炎片
D.
芩翘口服液
E.
蒲地蓝消炎口服液