墙(或柱)是把屋盖、楼层的()、外部荷载,以及把自重传递到基础上。
A.活荷载
B.定荷载
C.风荷载
D.雪荷载
参考答案:A
读“人类社会与环境的相关模式图”,图中箭头1表示人类通过生产活动从自然环境中获取物质和能量。箭头2表示人类通过消费活动将废弃物排放到环境中去。据此回答题。
1.图中M代表
A.物质和能量 B.废弃物 C.人类社会 D.环境
2.可以用图中箭头1表示的是
A.滑坡、泥石流 B.地震、海啸 C.台风、寒潮 D.森林资源、矿产资源
3.关于人类与环境关系的叙述,正确的是
A.只要有箭头2存在,就一定会产生环境问题
B.人类会影响自然环境,自然环境不可能影响到人类
C.如果箭头1、箭头2表示的人类活动力度较大,都可能产生环境问题
D.由图可知,人类与环境是对立的,无法使其协调
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