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There is no denying it: Boys think differently from girls. Even though recent brain research evidence is controversial(争议的), that conclusion seems inescapable. One clue to brain differences between the sexes came from observation of infants. One study found that from shortly after birth, females are more sensitive to certain types of sounds, particularly to a mother's voice. Female babies are also more easily awoken by loud noises. Tests show girls have increased skin sensitivity, particularly in the fingertips, and are better at fine motor performance. Female infants speak sooner, have larger vocabularies and rarely show speech mistakes. (Stuttering, for instance, occurs almost only among boys.) Girls exceed boys in language abilities, and this early linguistic bias(倾向) often continues throughout life. Girls read sooner, learn foreign languages more easily and, as a result, are mole likely to enter to occupations involving language mastery. Boys, in contrast, show an early visual superiority. They are also clumsier, performing poorly at something like arranging a row of beads, but excel at other activities calling on total body coordination. A study of preschool children by psychologist Diane McGuinness of Standford University found boys more curious, especially in regard to exploring his environment. Her studies also confirmed that males are better at manipulating three-dimensional space. There is evidence that some of these differences in performance are differences in brain organization between boys and girls. Overall, verbal and spatial abilities in boys tend to be 'packaged' into different hemisphere: the right hemisphere for nonverbal tasks, the left for verbal tasks. But in girls nonverbal skills are likely to be found on both sides of the brain. The hemispheres of women's brains may be less specialized for these functions. Which is true of this passage?
A.
The other families might not even know a family that lived close by in the past.
B.
We live in an age of machines when machines can do everything.
C.
Neighboring is not as common as it used to be.
D.
Everyone shared the same problem—power is not enough for daily use.
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【简答题】In 1620, a group of ______ left Britain and went to the New World to seek ______.
【判断题】资本的有机构成不断提高,这必然会导致对劳动力的需求越来越多。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】某工业企业2017年有用于生产经营的厂房2 000平方米,原值为240万元;另外还有用于出租的仓库500平方米,原值为60万元,全年共取得租金10万元。该地区规定的扣除比例为25%。计算该工业企业全年应纳的房产税的下列算式中,正确的是( )。
A.
240×(1-25%)×1.2%+10×12%=3.36(万元)
B.
240×1.2%+10×12%=4.08(万元)
C.
(240+60)×(1-25%)×1.2%+10×12%=3.9(万元)
D.
(240+60)×1.2%+10×12%=4.8(万元)
【判断题】Modern Americans look back to their Pilgrim Fathers, a group of Puritans who came from England in 1620, as a symbol of their origins in this new country.
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】局部种植图的一般比例是( )
A.
1:500
B.
1:10
C.
1:1
D.
1:10000
【简答题】Modern Americans look back to their Pilgrim Fathers, a group of who came from England in 1620, as a symbol of their origins in this new country.
【单选题】某工业企业 2017年拥有用于生产经营的厂房2 000平方米,原值为240万元;另外还有用于出租的仓库500平方米,原值为60万元,全年共取得租金10万元。该地区规定的房产税扣除比例为25%。则下列关于该工业企业全年应纳房产税的计算中正确的是( )。
A.
240×(1-25%)×1.2%+10×12%=3.36万元
B.
240×1.2%+10×12%=4.08万元
C.
(240+60)×(1-25%)×1.2%+10×12%=3.9万元
D.
(240+60)×1.2%+10×12%=4.8万元
【判断题】转让人在票据的背面做转让签字表示出让票据的权利叫做背书。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【简答题】转让人在票据的背面做转让签字表示出让票据的权利叫做( )
【判断题】Modern Americans look back to their Pilgrim Fathers, a group of Puritans who came from England in 1620s, as a symbol of their origins in this new country.
A.
正确
B.
错误
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