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某建筑集团公司电焊工赵某、现年50岁,17岁参加工作,从事本工种已二十多年,在公司例行组织的身体检查时,被查出患有职业性电焊尘肺,且已严重影响到呼吸,公司立即为其办住院手续,经过一段时间的治疗,症状得到了缓解,公司为其办理了转岗手续,安排他到后勤从事物业管理工作。

下列对于劳动者享有的职业卫生保护权利的说法,正确的是()。

A.有获得职业卫生教育、培训的权利

B.有获得职业健康-检查、职业病诊疗等职业病防治服务的权利

C.对违反职业病防治法律可批评、控告

D.可对职业病防治提意见

E.发现病患可带薪离职

答案

参考答案:A, B, C, D

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     1_____. "We have a difficult time controlling our shopping behavior," says Alexander Chemev, a associate

professor of Northwestern University in Evanston. "It's influenced by lots of forces we usually don't take into

account." "2_____"

     We should take account of some of them below.

     The five senses

     What you see; Retailers (零售商) work to present their merchandise (商品) in the best light. "They use

lighting to make something that looks good look even better," Underhill says, "3_____"

     What you hear: If you like the music a store plays, chances are that you'll like the products it sells-and vice

versa, 4_____ That's a because customers respond to the tempo(节奏) of a store's music, says Deborah

McInnis, professor of the USC Marshall School of Business. "Studies show that the slower the tempo, the

slower people walk through the store, so the more they put in their baskets and the more they end up buying.

If the tempo is faster, people walk faster too. They don't stop to look so much, and they don't buy as much."

     What you smell and taste: The sweet arose of roasting chestnuts. Free samples of Christmas cookies. Like

music, those are effective ways of inviting customers into a store and making them feel welcome.

     What you touch: Signs encouraging customers to touch the merchandise are far less common in stores

than signs imploring them not to. "Touching an object can make you willing to pay more for it. 5_____" says

Joann Peck, an associate professor of Wisconsin School of Business.

A. But the rule of thumb should probably be, "If you don't want it, don't touch it."

B. Stores' music, lighting, 'deals' and pricing ranges can all influence what you buy.

C. You may be willing to pay more for a cashmere sweater just because you like how it feels.

D. Retailers often identify potential"impulse buys" and put them close to the checkout stand.

E. Just as music can attract people into a store, it can help to keep them there, or hurry them out the door.

F. They try to engage you with all five senses.

G. Everything tends to look better in the store than it does when you get it home.

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