问题 名词解释

简正波

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参考答案:

在封闭空间(例如室内,周围有表面)或半关闭空间(例如在水下或大气中,有上、下界面),反射波的互相干涉要形成一系列的固有振动(称为简正振动方式或简正波)

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“今恩足以及禽兽,而功不至于百姓者,独何与?然则一羽之不举,为不用力焉;舆薪之不见,为不用焉;百姓之不见保,为不用恩焉。故王之不王,不为也,非不能也。”

曰:“不为者与不能者之形,何以异?”

曰:“挟太山以超北海,语人曰:‘我不能。’是诚不能也。为长者折枝,语人曰:‘我不能。’是不为也,非不能也。故王之不王,非挟太山以超北海之类也;王之不王,是折枝之类也。吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之:天下可运于掌。诗云:‘刑于寡妻,至于兄弟,以御于家邦。’——言举斯心加彼而已。故推恩足以保四海,不推恩无以保妻子;古之人所以大过人者,无他焉,善推其所为而已矣。今恩足以及禽兽,而功不至于百姓者,独何与?,然后知轻重;度,然后知长短;物皆然,心为甚。王请度之!

王兴甲兵,士臣,构怨于诸侯,然后快于心与?”

王曰:“否,吾何快于是?将以求吾所大欲也。”

曰:“王之所大欲,可得闻与?”

王笑而不言。

曰:“为肥甘不足于口与?轻暖不足于体与?为采色不足视于目与?声音不足听于耳与?便嬖不足使令于前与?王之臣,皆足以供之,而王岂为是哉?”

曰:“否,吾不为是也。”

曰:“然则王之所大欲,可知已:欲辟土地,秦楚,莅中国而抚四夷也。以若所为,求若所欲,犹缘木而求鱼也。”

王曰:“是其甚与?”

曰:“殆有甚焉。缘木求鱼,虽不得鱼,无后灾;以若所为,求若所欲,尽心力而为之,后必有灾。”

曰:“可得闻与?”

曰:“邹人与楚人战,则王以为孰胜?”

曰:“楚人胜。”

曰:“然则小固不可以敌大,寡固不可以敌众,固不可以敌强。海内之地,方千里者九,齐集有其一;以一服八,何以异于邹敌楚哉?盖亦反其本矣。今王发政施仁,使天下仕者皆欲立于王之朝,耕者皆欲耕于王之野,商贾皆欲藏于王之市,行旅皆欲出于王之涂,天下之欲疾其君者,皆欲赴愬于王;其若是,孰能御之?”

王曰:“吾惛,不能进于是矣。愿夫子辅吾志,明以教我;我虽不敏,请尝试之。”

曰:“无恒产而有恒心者,惟士为能;若民,无恒产,因无恒心。苟无恒心,放辟邪侈,无不为已。及陷于罪,然后从而刑之,是罔民也。焉有仁人在位,罔民而可为也?是故明君制民之产,必使仰足以事父母,俯足以畜妻子;乐岁终身饱,凶年免于死亡;然后驱而之善,故民之从之也轻。今也制民之产,仰不足以事父母,俯不足以畜妻子;乐岁终身苦,凶年不免于死亡。此惟救死而恐不赡,奚暇治礼义哉!王欲行之,盍反其本矣。五亩之宅,树之以桑,五十者可以帛矣;鸡、豚、狗、彘之畜,无失其时,七十者可以食肉矣;百亩之田,勿夺其时,八口之家可以无饥矣;谨庠序之教,申之以孝悌之义,颁白者不负戴于道路矣。老者衣帛食肉,黎民不饥不寒:然而不者,未之有也。”

小题1:下列加点词语意义的解释错误的一项是 (  )

A.刑于寡妻,至于兄弟 寡妻:正妻

B.构怨于诸侯构怨:结怨,结仇

C.欲辟土地,秦楚朝:朝见,朝拜

D.乐岁终身苦乐岁:丰年小题2:下列加点词语意义与用法相同的一项是 (  )

A.王兴甲兵为采色不足视于目与

B.言举斯心加彼而已王之臣,皆足以供之

C.是其甚与其是,孰能御之

D.无恒产,因无恒心王欲行之,盍反其本矣小题3:下列各组全都含有通假字的一项是(   )

①为长者折枝②刑于寡妻,至于兄弟③吾惛,不能进于是矣④盖亦反其本矣⑤王之所大欲,可得闻与⑥皆欲赴愬于王⑦放辟邪侈,无不为已⑧俯不足以畜妻子⑨则盍反其本矣⑩奚暇治礼义哉

A.①③④⑤⑥

B.②⑥⑦⑨⑩ 

C.①②④⑥⑧

D.②④⑤⑦⑨小题4:下列各组加点字活用现象归类正确的一项是(  )

①舆薪之不见,为不用焉②吾老,以及人之老③幼吾幼,以及人之,然后知轻重⑤兴甲兵,士臣⑥轻暖不足于体与⑦固不可以敌强⑧然后从而之⑨五十者可以帛矣⑩然而不者,未之有也  

A.①③⑥⑦/②/④⑧⑨⑩/⑤

B.①②⑥⑦/③⑤/④⑧/⑨⑩

C.②④⑧⑨/⑤⑦/①③⑥/⑩

D.①③⑤⑥⑦/②/④⑧⑨⑩ 小题5:下列各句特殊句式各不相同的一项是(  )

A.舆薪之不见百姓之不见保

B.何以异于邹敌楚哉未之有也

C.王之不王,是折枝之类也是乃仁术也

D.耕者皆欲耕于王之野五亩之宅,树之以桑小题6:将下列句子翻译成现代汉语。(6分)

⑴老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼。(3分)

⑵谨庠序之教,申之以孝悌之义,颁白者不负戴于道路矣。(3分)            

单项选择题

It is a wise father that knows his own child, but today a man can boost his paternal (fatherly) wisdom— or at least confirm that he’s the kid’s dad. All he needs to do is shell out $30 for paternity testing kit (PTK) at his local drugstore—and another $120 to get the results.

More than 60,000 people have purchased the PTKs since they first became available without prescriptions last year, according to Doug Fogg, chief operating officer of Identigene, which makes the over-the-counter kits. More than two dozen companies sell DNA tests directly to the public, ranging in price from a few hundred dollars to more than $ 2,500.

Among the most popular: paternity and kinship testing, which adopted children can use to find their biological relatives and families can use to track down kids put up for adoption. DNA testing is also the latest rage among passionate genealogists—and supports businesses that offer to search for a family’s geographic roots.

Most tests require collecting cells by swabbing saliva in the mouth and sending it to the company for testing. All tests require a potential candidate with whom to compare DNA.

But some observers are skeptical. "There is a kind of false precision being hawked by people claiming they are doing ancestry testing," says Troy Duster, a New York University sociologist. He notes that each individual has many ancestors—numbering in the hundreds just a few centuries back. Yet most ancestry testing only considers a single lineage, either the Y chromosome inherited through men in a father’s line or mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down only from mothers. This DNA can reveal genetic information about only one or two ancestors, even though, for example, just three generations back people also have six other great-grandparents or, four generations back, 14 other great-great-grandparents.

Critics also argue that commercial genetic testing is only as good as the reference collections to which a sample is compared. Databases used by some companies don’t rely on data collected systematically but rather lump together information from different research projects. This means that a DNA database may have a lot of data from some regions and not others, so a person’s test results may differ depending on the company that processes the results. In addition, the computer programs a company uses to estimate relationships may be patented and not subject to peer review or outside evaluation.

Skeptical observers believe that ancestry testing fails to()

A. trace distant ancestors

B. rebuild reliable bloodlines

C. fully use genetic information

D. achieve the claimed accuracy