使有氧代谢不能正常进行,生命难以维持的PaO2是在()
A.60mmHg
B.50mmHg
C.40mmHg
D.30mmHg
E.20mmHg
参考答案:E
甲、乙共谋杀害在博物馆工作的丙,两人潜入博物馆同时向丙各开一枪,甲击中丙身边的国家重点保护的珍贵文物,造成文物毁损的严重后果;乙未击中任何对象。关于甲、乙的行为,下列哪种选项是正确的( )
A.甲成立故意毁损文物罪,因为毁损文物的结果是甲故意开枪的行为造成的
B.甲、乙成立故意杀人罪的共犯
C.对甲应以故意杀人罪和过失损毁文物罪实行数罪并罚
D.甲的行为属于一行为触犯数罪名,成立牵连犯
B The Culture Debate in the US:Whose Culture Is This ,Anyway 美国的文化辩论:空间是谁的文化?Part of the debate about culture revolves around issues of perspective and ownership. Within a nation such (1) the United States—a nation whose cultural heritage includes elements from every corner of the world (2) are a great many perspectives coexisting and intertwining in the cultural fabriC.When we all ask (3) as individuals, "what belongs to me, to my culture " we are rewarded with a spectacular variety of (4) ; in this way, different perspectives and ownership of different cultural traditions enriches everyone. But when we ask " (5) belongs to us, to our culture " we ask a much harder question. Do the people of the (6) States, or of any culturally complex human society, necessarily share common cultural elements If so, who gets (7) decide what those elements are This debate is a crucial one in many cultures throughout the world (8) . In the US, the debate promises to impact the way we educate our children—that is, (9) manner and shape in which culture reproduces itself—and the way we write our laws. In (10) countries, equally crucial issues are at stake. For many people, what is at stake is the character (11) US national identity. Hirsch argues that this identity needs to become less culturally fragmented; others, like Walker, (12) that the national character gets its strength from cultural diversity, from the freedom (at home and in (13) ) to celebrate, honor, and reproduce different cultural traditions. Those who take this latter view follow the reasoning (14) Shweder, arguing that we need to accept that there are multiple valid cultural perspectives and that two (15) perspectives can both be valid even though they might contradict one another. Recognize that the position you (16) in this debate about culture—whatever position you take—is a political one with implications (17) what we should value, what we should praise, what we should accept, what we should teach. When (18) reflect on this debate, when you contribute your own voice to the discussion, try to be (19) of the implications that follow from your position. When you listen to the voices of others, try to (20) with awareness, deciding for yourself what is at stake and how their positions relate to your own.