问题 单项选择题

危险指数评价可用于在役装置,作为确定( )危险性的依据。

A.施工方案

B.初步设计

C.工艺设计

D.工艺操作

答案

参考答案:D

解析:危险指数评价可以运用在下:程项目的各个阶段(可行性研究、设计、运行等),可以在详细的设计方案完成之前运用,也可以在现有装置危险分析计划制定之前运用。它也可用于在役装置,作为确定工艺操作危险性的依据。

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Part 2


Questions 9-18


·Read the following article and answer questions 9-18 on the next page.

Five Tips for Staying Healthy on the Road


1. Don’t let illness spoil a great vacation. If you haven’t had a tetanus booster within the last 10 years, get one now. If you’re planning a trip to the Southern Hemisphere, be aware that peak flu season there is between April and September. Since flu vaccine offers protection for only four months, it makes sense to have another shot six weeks before your trip.
2. Whether you’re traveling by plane, train, or automobile, keep a small bag with you that contains essentials you’ll need during your trip, including any medications you use. If you wear eyeglasses or contact lenses, pack an extra pair. Keep a copy of prescriptions for both medications and eyeglasses in your wallet. Don’t forget insect repellent, sunscreen, aspirin or acetaminophen, soothing eye drops, lip balm, a decongestant for colds or sinus congestion, and an antihistamine to treat allergic reactions and relieve itching. And toss in some antacid tablets for those nights you wake up regretting you ate the whole thing.
3. When you cross multiple time zones by plane, you may find yourself unable to concentrate and out of sync with local time once you reach your destination. This condition, known as jet lag, can leave you worn out for days. According to Patricia M. Young, M.D., medical director of the Medical College of Wisconsin International Travelers Clinic in Milwaukee, the time to start outwitting jet lag is the minute you step on the plane. "Immediately set your watch for the time at your destination," she says. "Then, when you arrive, start on the local time right away and take a walk outside where you’ll be exposed to natural light." If you’re really tired, lie down for a short, 20-minute nap, just enough to take the edge off your fatigue but not so long that you’ll feel groggy for the rest of the day.
4. It can happen during ground, water, or air travel, and, although some people are more prone, no one is immune to motion sickness. Usually the first indication is a vague discomfort, then pallor and sweating. A headache often develops, followed by nausea and vomiting. Since it’s easier to prevent the problem before it starts, here are a few ways to combat motion sickness: Eat lightly and don’t drink alcohol during travel. Fix your eyes on the horizon or on a stationary point in the distance. Sit in the most stable section of a moving vehicle—irectly over the wings in a plane, in the front seat of a car, amidships on deck, in the first car of a train, or in the midsection of a bus.
5. One of the most worrisome problems for people who are unfortunate enough to get sick during their travels is finding a doctor in a foreign country. The International Association for Medical Assistance to Travelers (IAMAT), a nonprofit foundation, provides names of member doctors around the world. All of the doctors speak English in addition to their mother tongue and have been trained in a Western country. You can join at no cost.
(Although the foundation accepts donations.)

Questions 9-13


·For questions 9-13, choose from the list A-G which best summarizes each part of the article.
·For each numberedparagraph (1-5), mark one letter (A-G) on the Answer Sheet.
·Do not mark any letter twice.
  • A. Eat healthily
  • B. Keep your shots up to date
  • C. Know where to find a doctor
  • D. Fight off jet lag
  • E. Book return tickets in time
  • F. Quell motion sickness
  • G. Pack smart

Paragraph 1 ______