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Ben walked quietly. He wanted to surprise the hunter. But then, what would he do? Suddenly he heard a bird’s wings beating the dry grass. Ben moved quickly toward the sound. He saw a colored head ... the head of a beautiful bird. The bird did not move until Ben came close. Then it tried to fly away, but one wing was broken. Ben lifted the bird and held it close against his body. The bird fought to escape, but soon lay quietly in Ben’s arms. Ben decided to take the bird home and fix its broken wings so that it could fly again. He was almost out of the woods when he heard the hunter behind him. “You just found that bird?” the hunter asked. “Yes,” Ben answered. “It is mine!” Ben was afraid and tried to answer, but his mouth was too dry to speak. Nevertheless, he wetted his lips and said, “No.” “I shot him and I say he is mine!” “But he is not dead yet,” Ben answered, “and besides, anything on my land belongs to me.” The hunter looked down at the little man and smiled. “Say, who are you?” Ben’s voice shook with both fear and anger. “I own this land. There are signs everywhere that say, ‘No hunting’.” “No need to get angry, mister,” the hunter said. “Control yourself.” There was something threatening in the man’s cool quiet voice. And he had a gun. His arms were free and Ben’s were not. The hunter stepped closer and said, “Give me that bird!” Ben was white with anger. “No!” he answered. His eye glasses became wet and he had to look over the top of them to see the other man. “Give me the bird and I will go away,” the hunter said. “You get off my land,” Ben told him. “Get off right now...you do not belong here!” The man’s face got red. “Mister,” he said, “I have been hunting here all my life. I grew up here.” “That is a thing of the past,” Ben said. “I do not know who you are and I do not care. I own this place now and I am telling you to leave. You go back through the woods and get off my land!” “Now look, mister,” the hunter said, “be reasonable.” The hunter raised his gun. A cold wind blew across Ben’s face. He looked into the hunter’s gray eyes. Ben was frightened. It was not too late, he thought. He could still give the bird to the hunter and return safely home...that would end this whole ugly business. The bird struggled weakly and made a wild, strange noise. Then Ben knew he could never give this bird to the hunter. This feeling gave Ben great strength, and he was no longer afraid. “I will never let you kill this bird,” he said. “Get away from here. If you try to take this bird, I will fight...you have a gun and you are bigger, but that does not worry me. You will never get this bird...you will have to kill me first.” The two men looked at each other. Ben’s fear returned. His knees began to shake and he felt sick. Yet he stood straight, wondering what would happen next. They stood close to each other for a long time. The woods were strangely quiet. Then the hunter’s rough voice broke the silence. “You are a fool.” And then to Ben’s surprise, he slowly walked away. Ben watched until he was gone. His arms hurt, his body felt wet and cold. 67. Why did the hunter smile when saying “Say, who are you”? A. He wanted to confirm Ben’s identity in a friendly way. B. He was amused at Ben’s reply and interested in him. C. He looked down on Ben and thought his reply ridiculous. D. He meant to be friendly enough to get the bird from Ben. 68. What strengthened Ben’s determination never to give the bird to the hunter? A. His strong dislike of the hunter.    B. His firm confidence in himself. C. His ownership of this piece of land.   D. His concern and sympathy for the bird. 69. Why did the hunter remark that Ben was a fool at the end of the story? A. Ben tried to protect a bird at all costs. B. Ben pretended to be fearless although scared. C. Ben stood close to him saying nothing for long. D. Ben insisted on him leaving the land. 70. Which of the following best describes Ben’s state of mind in the incident? A. Ben was willing to compromise.                B. Ben never thought of giving in. C. Ben held out to the end.                                   D. Ben was sure about his victory.
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【单选题】精子活动力的说法.错误的是
A.
c级精子活力不良
B.
b级精子活力较好
C.
d级精子活力无活动力
D.
a级精子活力良好
E.
d级精子活力良好
【简答题】WHO建议的精子活动力a级的特征是?
【单选题】在输出扫描阶段,PLC将( )寄存器中的内容复制到输出接线端子上。
A.
输入映象
B.
输出映象
C.
变量存储器
D.
内部存储器
【单选题】PLC在输出扫描阶段,将( )寄存器中的内容复制到输出接线端子上。
A.
输入到像
B.
输出映像
C.
变量存储器
D.
内部存储器
【多选题】条形码可以标出物品的( )、( )、( )、( )、( )、( )等。
A.
生产国
B.
制造厂家
C.
商品名称
D.
生产日期
E.
图书分类号
F.
邮件起止点
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A.
连续性
B.
整体性
C.
独立性
D.
协调性
E.
个体化
【单选题】PLC在输出扫描阶段,将()寄存器中的内容复制到输出接线端子上。
A.
输入映象
B.
输出映象
C.
变量存储器
D.
内部存储器
【单选题】PLC 在输出扫描阶段,将( )寄存器中的内容复制到输出线端子上。
A.
输入映象
B.
内部存储器
C.
输出映象
【单选题】精子活动力是指精子向前运动的能力,是一项直接反映精子质量的指标。WHO将精子活动力分4级:a级,活动力良好,快速前向运动(Ⅲ级:直线运动);b级,活动力较好,慢或呆滞地前向运动(Ⅱ级:运动缓慢);c级,活动力不良,非前向运动(Ⅰ级:原地运动);d级,无活动,不动(0级:不活动)。WHO规定,正常具有生育能力者精子活动力:射精后60分钟内,a级精子应>25%;或a级和b级精子的总和>50%。
A.
>10%
B.
>20%
C.
>25%
D.
>40%
E.
>60%
【单选题】S7-200 PLC 在输出扫描阶段,将( )寄存器中的内容复制到输出接线端子上。
A.
输入映像
B.
输出映像
C.
变量存储器
D.
内部存储器
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