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Read the following passage and do the exercises that follow: The Autobiography (an excerpt ) by Franklin ...And now I speak of thanking God, I desire with all humility to acknowledge that I owe the mentioned happiness of my past life to his kind providence, which led me to the means I used and gave them success. My belief of this induces me to hope, tho’ I must not presume, that the same goodness will still be exercised toward me, in continuing that happiness, or enabling me to bear a fatal reverse, which I may experience as others have done, the complexion of my future fortune being known to him only in whose power it is to bless to us even our afflictions... I had been religiously educated as a Presbyterian; and tho' some of the dogmas of that persuasion, such as the eternal decrees of God, election, reprobation [1] , etc., appeared to me unintelligible, others doubtful, and I early absented myself from the public assemblies of the sect, Sunday being my studying day, I never was without some religious principles. I never doubted, for instance, the existence of the Deity; that he made the world, and govern'd it by his Providence; that the most acceptable service of God was the doing good to man; that our souls are immortal; and that all crime will be punished, and virtue rewarded, either here or hereafter. These I esteem'd the essentials of every religion; and, being to be found in all the religions we had in our country, I respected them all, tho' with different degrees of respect, as I found them more or less mix'd with other articles, which, without any tendency to inspire, promote, or confirm morality, serv'd principally to divide us, and make us unfriendly to one another. This respect to all, with an opinion that the worst had some good effects, induc'd me to avoid all discourse that might tend to lessen the good opinion another might have of his own religion; and as our province increas'd in people, and new places of worship were continually wanted, and generally erected by voluntary contributions, my mite for such purpose, whatever might be the sect, was never refused. Tho' I seldom attended any public worship, I had still an opinion of its propriety, and of its utility when rightly conducted, and I regularly paid my annual subscription for the support of the only Presbyterian minister or meeting we had in Philadelphia. He us'd to visit me sometimes as a friend, and admonish me to attend his administrations, and I was now and then prevail'd on to do so, once for five Sundays successively. Had he been in my opinion a good preacher, perhaps I might have continued, notwithstanding the occasion I had for the Sunday's leisure in my course of study; but his discourses were chiefly either polemic arguments, or explications of the peculiar doctrines of our sect, and were all to me very dry, uninteresting, and unedifying, since not a single moral principle was inculcated or enforc'd, their aim seeming to be rather to make us Presbyterians than good citizens. At length he took for his text that verse of the fourth chapter of Philippians, "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, or of good report, if there be any virtue, or any praise, think on these things." And I imagin'd, in a sermon on such a text, we could not miss of having some morality. But he confin'd himself to five points only, as meant by the apostle, viz., 1. Keeping holy the Sabbath day. 2. Being diligent in reading the holy Scriptures. 3. Attending duly the public worship. 4. Partaking of the Sacrament. 5. Paying a due respect to God's ministers. These might be all good things; but, as they were not the kind of good things that I expected from that text, I despaired of ever meeting with them from any other, was disgusted, and attended his preaching no more. I had some years before compos'd a little Liturgy, or form of prayer, for my own private use (viz., in 1728), entitled, Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion . I return'd to the use of this, and went no more to the public assemblies. My conduct might be blamable, but I leave it, without attempting further to excuse it; my present purpose being to relate facts, and not to make apologies for them. [1] Election:God is believed to be in charge of choosing people who would be saved. Reprobation:punishment Exercise:Tell whether each of the following statements is T (for “true”) or F (for “false”): 1.The author of this passage is Benjamin Franklin, a writer, statesman, and scientist. 2. The author is a believer of Christianity. 3.The author is a Puritan. 4.The author would go to church every Sunday. 5.In the author’s opinion, the minister should make the followers of a religion good citizens. 6.The author would study only on weekdays. 7.The author considered himself a successful person. 8.“The Deity” in paragraph 2 refers to Jesus. 9.By “the public assemblies” the author means the meeting of the congregation. 10.Presbyterians are Protestants.
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【单选题】烧伤暴露疗法护理中除哪一项外都是正确的
A.
适用于头、颈、会阴烧伤
B.
保持稳定室温
C.
室内有消毒隔离设施
D.
采用翻身床定时翻身
E.
用无菌等渗盐水覆盖
【简答题】特异质病人应用伯氨喹后可产生()和(),其原因是与患者()缺乏有关。
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A.
2905.98
B.
3185.84
C.
3620.69
D.
47787.61
【单选题】操作系统是一种对___________进行控制和管理的软件
A.
全部硬件资源
B.
计算机系统资源
C.
全部软件资源
D.
应用程序
【单选题】烧伤暴露疗法护理中除哪一项外都是正确的
A.
适合于头、颈、会阴烧伤
B.
保持稳定室温
C.
室内有消毒隔离设施
D.
采用翻身床定时翻身
E.
用无菌等渗盐水覆盖
【简答题】某金银手饰店为增值税一般纳税人,2019年8月销售金银手饰取得不含税销售额50万元,另以旧换新销售金银手饰,按新货物销售价格确定的含税收入22.6万元,收回旧金银手饰作价11.3万元(含税)。计算金银首饰店当月销项税额( )万元
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【单选题】烧伤暴露疗法护理中除哪一项外都是正确的( )
A.
适用于头、颈、会阴烧伤
B.
控制室温28~32℃
C.
适当约束肢体,防抓伤
D.
采用翻身床定时翻身
E.
用无菌等渗盐水覆盖
【单选题】( )是控制和管理计算机软、硬件资源的平台。
A.
操作系统
B.
Microsoft
C.
主机箱
D.
控制面板
【单选题】某金店(中国人民银行批准的金银首饰经销单位)为增值税一般纳税人,2019年7月采取“以旧换新”方式销售24K纯金项链10条,每条新项链对外零售价格为3000元,旧项链作价1000元,从消费者手中每条收取新旧项链差价款2000元,该项“以旧换新”业务应纳增值税和消费税合计为()元。
A.
3185.84
B.
5100
C.
3400
D.
2905.98
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