问题 单项选择题

输电线路上发生相间短路故障的主要特征是()。

A、电流不变

B、电压不变

C、电流突然下降、电压突然升高

D、电流突然增大、电压突然降低

答案

参考答案:D

单项选择题

一般资料:王某,46岁,大专文化,某单位会计。
求助问题:半年前通过“很硬的关系”调入现在这个效益很好的事业单位任会计。调入本单位后开始几个月感觉还可以,一个月前因工作问题与领导意见不和,之后总感到不如在原单位那么心情舒畅,与上下级搞不好关系,觉得别人对自己总是敬而远之。情绪不稳定,心情郁闷,容易发脾气、烦躁、不耐烦,白天工作时坐不住,注意力不能集中,有时晚上睡不着,整夜都在想工作上的事。两周前曾因失眠、烦躁、食欲不振等症状去医院检查,医生按“精神衰弱”治疗,给予“安定”,感觉没什么效果前来咨询求帮助。
求助者自述:一个月前我向领导提过一个改革建议,当时领导很高兴,可后来就没见实行,也再没有下文。从那以后,我就觉得自己的才能发挥不出来,想找领导谈一谈,又觉得领导不通业务,说也没用。与周围的同志交换意见时,大家都说那种想法不错,但实行起来有困难,不太现实。为此,我觉得别人都是胆小鬼。在这种情况下,再不愿与他人谈论有关建议的事,只觉得愿望无法实现,从而陷入苦恼之中。
下面是一段心理咨询师与求助者的交谈片段:
求助者:我的情况就是这些。这个月来因为这件事我是寝食难安啊,看医生都没有用,经朋友介绍,我是慕名而来的,你一定要帮帮我啊!
心理咨询师:谢谢你对我的信任,我很愿意帮助你。那么给领导提改革建议这件事你现在是怎么看的呢
求助者:……(沉默30秒)领导对我的建议只是表面上赞成,根本不打算采用。同事也觉得是我多事、自不量力。
心理咨询师:噢,你对领导和同事的反应感到吃惊、气愤,因为在你的预料中领导不应这么不重视你的建议,同事也不应低估你的能力。
求助者:这说明他们根本就不信任我,在他们看来,我的建议无足轻重。
心理咨询师:你感到他们伤害了你,并因此而感到生气,因为你希望领导能对你表现出信心。你也希望能向他们及你自己证明你的能力。
求助者:……(沉默1秒)哎,我真不愿想这些。其实来做心理咨询前我犹豫了很久,要不要跟你说这些……
心理咨询师:你不知道我会怎么看你,也不知道的心理咨询会不会有用,你担心我会和你的领导同事一样轻视你。
求助者:嗯,有点儿(不好意思地笑笑)。现在仍然是,我担心你会不会也觉得我很自负或有点自不量力。
心理咨询师:我能感觉到你此时的冒险感,但我真正关心的是帮你把握你的内部情感和选择。我对你的尊重并不会因你的个性特点而改变。

引发求助者心理与行为问题的最直接原因是( )。

A.社会因素

B.生物因素

C.认知因素

D.环境因素

问答题

How Green is your orange juice More than a year ago, PepsiCo enlisted Columbia University’s Earth Institute and the environmental-auditing firm Carbon Trust to help assess the carbon footprint of each half gallon of its Tropicana orange juice. The sustainability initiative found that on average the process, from growing the oranges to getting a 64-oz. carton of healthy goodness into your fridge, involved emitting 3.75 Ib. of greenhouse gases. And the single biggest contributor to Tropicana’s carbon footprint wasn’t the gas-guzzling trucks that deliver the cartons to stores or the machinery used to run a modern citrus facility. It was the fertilizer for the orange trees, which accounted for a whopping 35% of the OJ’s overall emissions. That came as a surprise even to the people doing the accounting. "We thought it might be transport or packaging," says Tim Carey, PepsiCo’s sustainability director. "But the agricultural aspects of the operation are more important than we expected. "
So to make a greener OJ, Pepsico knew it needed to start looking for a greener fertilizer. Inorganic nitrogen fertilizer--the sort used by most farms in the U. S. --is very carbon-intensive because of all the natural gas used in the production process. (Agriculture eats up as much as 5% of natural-gas consumption worldwide, and the cost of fertilizer is closely linked to that of natural gas, leaving farmers vulnerable to huge price swings. ) Given how much nitrogen fertilizer is used on U. S. farms--more than 13 million tons in 2007 alone--developing a greener way to help pIants grow could put a serious dent in the country’s carbon emissions.
That’s why Pepsico is testing two low-carbon fertilizers at a citrus farm in Bradenton, Fla. Yara International, the world’s largest fertilizer producer, is supplying PepsiCo with an experimental calcium- nitrate-based fertilizer that emits much less nitrous oxide-which, pound for pound, has a far more powerful greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide--than conventional fertilizer does. The change in ingredients, plus a push to improve the energy efficiency at its production plants, could cut Yara’s fertilizer’s emissions by up to 90%.
The other fertilizer Pepsico is testing is an organic product made by Outlook Resources, a Toronto- based sustainable-agriculture company that uses biofuels, food waste and other renewable materials. Outlook is eschewing natural gas, a fossil fuel that often has to be transported long distances, and instead the firm is actively seeking out locally sourced ingredients that help cut its carbon footprint even further. And since Outlook’ s fertilizer is also more efficient than conventional fertilizer, less of it has to be used on crops, which helps prevent the water pollution linked to fertilizer runoff.
Backyard gardeners who want to cut their carbon footprint can emulate Outlook’s organic approach: skip the bag of fertilizer and make some biochar by smashing used charcoal bricks and sprinkling the dust on flower beds and vegetabIe patches. As for PepsiCo, the company will try out Yara and Outlook’s alterna-fertilizers for five years to see if they can cut Tropicana’s carbon footprint without diminishing overall crop yield, which would likely raise operating costs.
"Sustainability is ultimately about being a better company," says Carey. If the pilot study works, the greener fertilizers could shrink the carbon footprint of PepsiCo’s citrus growers by as much as 50% and reduce the total carbon footprint of a glass of its orange juice by up to 20%. Now that’s something we can all drink to.

1.Explain the beginning question of the passage: "How green is your orange juice "(para. 1) What do we know from the investigation of Earth Institute and Carbon Trust