问题 判断题

财政拨付经费的高等院校免征土地使用税,所以其开设的餐馆(对外服务)用地也免税。()

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由国家财政部门拨付事业经费的单位自用的土地免税。

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根据短文内容,从下边的A—F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。

A . The different structure of blue holes.        

B. Why scientists are interested in blue holes.        

C. How a blue hole comes into being.

D. Blue holes exploring is becoming popular.

E. Rules to obey when diving into blue holes.

F. The general definition of a blue hole.

小题1:______________

A blue hole is a flooded sea cave with a hole that opens up at the land's surface. These cave systems form in carbonate rock, often on islands. Some blue holes have very special rock formations and water chemistry. Far below sea level, they contain some of the harshest environments on Earth, with no oxygen and no light. Yet these areas are filled with life forms that have adapted to the extreme conditions.

小题2:___________

Blue holes get their name from the color some have when seen from the air. The color is usually a reflection of the sky on the water. Blue holes are the result of erosion in which water breaks down rock. Rain falling thousands of years ago contained chemicals which slowly wore away at the limestone landmass. These holes later filled with sea water as the sea level changed. The rising and falling of sea levels and the mixture of salt and fresh water further wore away at these cave formations.

小题3:___________

These flooded cave systems can be found in the ocean, or they can be found inland. Ocean caves are affected by tides, so they always have water movement. But blue holes on land are very still. They have several layers of water, chemicals, and bacteria. The top layer of fresh water comes from rainfall. This layer acts like a cap on top of the layered mixture, and keeps out oxygen from the atmosphere. The fresh water floats on a denser layer of saltwater. Underneath this is a layer of poisonous hydrogen sulfide, produced by bacteria living in the water. Underneath this layer is anoxic seawater -- water that does not contain any oxygen.

小题4:___________

Information gathered from these blue holes is helping scientists to increase their understanding of biology, archaeology and geology. But exploring these blue hole environments brings danger as well as discovery. Scientists are interested in these caves because oxygen-free conditions there are similar to those on Earth long ago, before oxygen existed on our planet. But there are many difficulties involved in diving into blue holes.

小题5:___________

One reason blue holes have not been fully explored is that they can be extremely dangerous. There are many safety rules that divers must follow to help ensure their survival. First, divers must have training and experience to swim in these caves. Divers who explore a cave for the first time must establish a thin rope called a guideline. This line helps them to safely enter and exit the cave without getting lost.

单项选择题

案例八: 一般资料:求助者.男性,42岁,某私企总经理。 案例介绍:一年多以前求助者的母亲突发心脏病去世,求助者当时异常痛苦。半年多以前有一次喝酒后,半夜突然醒来,觉得透不过气来、胸闷、心慌,手脚发麻、浑身颤抖,非常难受,认为自己得了心脏病,非常紧张、害怕。求助者迅速到医院看急诊,经检查未发现明显器质性病变,后症状缓解。有一次在单位又有类似症状发生,还是到急诊看病。求助者曾专门住院检查,仍未查出明显病变。此后类似症状经常发作,有时每周出现2—3次,时间持续数十分钟,时间地点场合无规律,也无明显发作征兆,能自行缓解。发作时头脑清楚,客观环境并无相应可怕的事物和情境。不发作时,生活、工作均正常。目前求助者害怕犯病,不敢一个人开车、出差或单独在家,不敢一个人到外地出差,怕自己突发心脏病死了别人都不知道,也不敢到人多拥挤的地方去。求助者也知道自己不一定就会得心脏病,但感觉控制不住担心。曾对家人表示这样活着真是受罪,生不如死。 心理咨询师观察了解到的情况:求助者性格较内向,做事认真谨慎,非常孝敬父母,对自己要求很严格,不吸烟,很少喝酒。几年前曾被诊断为“胃溃疡”,经治疗后缓解。

对该求助者最可能的诊断是()。

A.恐惧神经症

B.惊恐障碍

C.急性应激障碍

D.广泛性焦虑