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Always wanted to meet Tinker Bell? Then you may want to head over to Rossendale Valley in Lancashire, England, where you will encounter not one, but numerous versions of the fairy that first made her appearance in J. M. Barrie's 1904 play, Peter Pan. At least that is what one university professor is claiming, and he even has pictures to prove it! John Hyatt, Director of Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design (MIRIAD) and a lecturer at the Manchester Metropolitan University, claims that he accidentally caught these lovely winged creatures on camera, when trying to capture the sunset through the trees. In fact, it was not until he began developing the photos that he realized that they contained something other than the sunset. It was only upon zooming closer, that the professor discovered the fairies. Hyatt says that to ensure he was not mistaken, he took some pictures of gnats and flies for comparison—and sure enough, they looked nothing like these magical creatures. Of course, this unusual claim has many experts up in arms. Among them is British Entomologist, Erica McLaughlin. She believes that the professor is mistaken—the creatures in the images are not fairies, but midges—a species of flies that resemble the fictional creatures thanks to their delicate wings and long legs. Ben Hanson, the former host and lead investigator of supernatural claims from the television show “Fact or Faked Paranormal Files”, is not even ready to give Hyatt's claim any benefit of doubt. He thinks that the images are completely doctored to showcase the professor's art and design talent. Hanson's views are based on his observation that the leaves behind the photos have been deliberately made unclear to give them the “artsy” look, as well as the fact that fairies seem to be in precise focus—something that would have been almost impossible to do, if the professor was not even aware of their existence. None of this skepticism seems to have affected Hyatt, who claims that he has not altered the images beyond zooming in to the section where the fairies are flying. In fact, he is proudly showcasing his “Rossendale Fairies” at a special exhibition at the Whitaker Museum in Rossendale and is asking the general public to view the photos with an open mind. He says that so far, the feedback has been positive and that many visitors are thanking him for bringing a “bit of magic” into their lives!
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【判断题】集中量数和差异量数必须相结合才能反映一组数据的全貌。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】面试在求职过程中非常重要。经过面试,如果应聘者的个性不适合待聘工作的需要, 则不可能被录用。 以上论断是建立在下列哪一项假设的基础上?()
A.
必须经过面试才能取得工作
B.
若一个人的个性适合工作的要求,他就一定被录用
C.
面试主持者能够准确地分辨出哪些个性是工作所需要的
D.
面试的唯一目的就是测试应聘者的个性
【单选题】面试在求职过程中非常重要。经过面试,如果应聘者的个性不适合待聘工作的要求,则不可能被录用。 以上论断是建立在哪项假设基础上的?
A.
必须经过面试才能取得工作,这是工商界的规矩。
B.
只要与面试主持人关系好,就能被聘用。
C.
面试主持者能够准确地分辨出哪些个性是工作所需要的。
D.
面试的唯一目的就是测试应聘者的个性。
【单选题】双杆作业时,为减少稳索对舷外吊杆的轴向压力,布置时其系结点应尽量()。
A.
向前和提高
B.
向后和放低
C.
向后和提高
D.
向外和放低
【单选题】双杆作业布置,对舷外吊杆稳索的系结点应尽量向后,并使吊杆与稳索的水平夹角________。
A.
大于20°
B.
小于20°
C.
大于30°
D.
大于40°
【判断题】集中量数和差异量数必须相结合才能反映一组数据的全貌。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】双杆作业布置,对舷外吊杆稳索的系结点应尽量向后,并使吊杆与稳索的水平夹角()。
A.
大于20度
B.
小于20度
C.
大于30度
D.
大于40度
【单选题】位于店铺首页最上方的模块是?
A.
店招
B.
导航条
C.
全屏海报
D.
客服区
【单选题】面试在求职过程中非常重要。经过面试,如果应聘者的个性不适合待聘工作的要求,则不可能被录用。以上论断是建立在哪项假设基础上?
A.
必须经过面试才能取得工作,这是工商界的规矩。
B.
只要与面试主持人关系好,就能被聘用。
C.
面试主持者能够准确地分辨出哪些个性是工作所需要的。
D.
面试的唯一目的就是测试应聘者的个性。
【单选题】双杆作业布置,对舷外吊杆稳索的系结点尽量向后,并使吊杆与稳索的水平夹角( )
A.
大于20°
B.
小于20°
C.
大于30°
D.
大于40°
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