问题 单项选择题

风险事故发生的不确定性,是由内外部环境的复杂性和( )而导致的。

A.风险管理措施不力
B.人们对未来事物变化的预测能力有限
C.风险事故的多样性
D.多种风险因素共同起作用

答案

参考答案:B

解析:[考核要点] 本题考核的是第八章第一节中风险事故的概念。
[解题思路] 风险的基本要素包括风险因素、风险事故和风险损失。风险事故是风险损失的媒介,是造成损失的直接原因。其发生是不确定的,这种不确定性是由内外部环境的复杂性和人们对未来变化的预测能力有限而导致的。选项B正确。

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单项选择题

The idea of test-tube babies may make you either delighted at the wonders of modern medicine or irritated while considering the moral, or legal, or technological implications of starting life in a laboratory. But if you’ve ever been pregnant yourself, one thing is certain: You wonder what it’s like to carry a test-tube baby. Are these pregnancies normal Are the babies normal

The earliest answers come from Australia, where a group of medical experts at the Queen Victoria Medical Center in Melbourne have taken a look at the continent’s first nine successful "in vitro" pregnancies. The Australians report that the pregnancies themselves seemed to proceed according to plan, but at birth some unusual trends did show up. Seven of the nine babies turned out to be girls. Six of the nine were delivered by Caesarean section (剖腹产手术). And one baby, a twin, was born with a serious heart defect and a few days later developed life-threatening problems.

What does it all mean Even the doctors don’t know for sure, because the numbers are so small. The proportion of girls to boys is high, but until there are many more test-tube babies no one will know whether that’s something that just happened to be like that or something special that happens when egg meets sperm in a test tube instead of a Fallopian tube (输卵管). The same thing is true of the single heart defect; it usually shows up in only 15 out of 60,000 births in that part of Australia, but the fact that it occurred in one out of nine test-tube babies does not necessarily mean that they are at special risk. One thing the doctors can explain is the high number of Caesareans. Most of the mothers were older, had long histories of fertility problems and in some cases had had surgery on the Fallopian tubes, all of which made them likely candidates for Caesareans anyway.

The Australian researchers report that they are quite encouraged. All the babies are now making normal progress, even the twin with the birth defects.

What is the author’s attitude toward the idea of test-tube babies().

A. Optimistic.

B. Pessimistic.

C. Delighted.

D. Irritated.