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Reading 3 MIT and the Spirit of Leonardo da Vinci (Part II) By MIT President Susan Hockfield A The second aspect of da Vinci's character that agrees with MIT is his respect for and fascination with nature, both as a scientist and as an engineer. As he wrote in his notebooks, "Human ingenuity ... will never devise any inventions more beautiful, nor more simple, nor more to the purpose than Nature does, because in her inventions nothing is wanting, and nothing is unnecessary. B Contemporary society has a way of separating us from Nature in our daily lives, but here at MIT, you will find a great many engineers and scientists who treat Nature as their prime collaborator. For da Vinci, the simplicity he appreciated in nature became his ultimate standard in design. And as you'll discover here, from robotics to aeronautics, computer science to mechanical engineering, simplicity in design is also “very MIT." In fact, Amy Smith, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, recently published seven rules that guide her work in designing technologies for communities in the developing world. Her third rule quotes da Vinci himself: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." C The third quality of da Vinci's character that informs our work at MIT is an enthusiastic demand for hands-on making, designing, practicing and testing, and for solving problems in the real world. His fascination for tacking practical problems echoes the central mission of MIT: to bring "knowledge to bear on the world's great challenges, an assignment that MIT has pursued with remarkable results, from developing radar during World War II, to developing standards for the World Wide Web today. Da Vinci even taught the students in his workshop to follow the principle of demonstration— the same commitment to learning-by-doing that will define your MIT education. As he wrote, “I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply." D Five hundred years after da Vinci first taught all these lessons—with his multidisciplinary curiosity, his admiration for nature's economy of design and his enthusiastic passion for solving problems—he remains a fascinating teacher. You will also encounter a great many extraordinary teachers at MIT, perhaps the most stimulating minds and inspiring role models you'll ever know. E Now we get the advice part of the speech. If I can succeed in conveying only one piece of wisdom today, it is this: the students who get the most out of their MIT education have come to know well at least one member of the faculty. I urge you to make that one of your goals for your time at MIT; perhaps you'll make it a goal of your freshman year. Some of you may find it surprising that this is a very easy assignment: you will meet faculty who teach your classes, and I encourage you to accept their invitation to talk with them in office hours; I also hope each of you will participate in “ UROP" , our Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, that offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research with faculty. You will discover countless other opportunities, inside and outside of classes, to meet with faculty. F Over the next four years, you and your classmates will also teach one another. There is a good chance that you will never again live and work in a community with as many different cultures and backgrounds as MIT. You will share your MIT experience with classmates who don't look or talk or think like you, which will prepare you well for the global collaborations inevitable in your careers. What's more, you don't have to look very hard for new intellectual adventures here. You can take a hands-on summer internship in a foreign country through the program we call MISTI (MIT International Science and Technology Initiative). You can hear the Boston Symphony Orchestra or visit the Museum of Fine Arts, with free tickets from our Office for the Arts. And you can travel, or sample classes or activities you' ve never done before, during the Independent Activities Period, or IAP, in January. Be as determined in your curiosity as Leonardo da Vinci and you will use your time at MIT to its fullest potential. G You are starting your college careers at an uncertain time, for this country and for the world. But even so—especially so —I believe you will find MIT an inspiring place to study, to learn and to grow. MIT is a place of practical optimism and of passionate engagement with the most important problems of the world. It is a place that is not satisfied until it finds the deepest answers. H So let me close with one last word of wisdom from da Vinci. As he wrote, “I had long since observed that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things." That is the story of MIT, and it is a formula for inventing the future. I We are delighted that you have joined us here to help write the next chapter in the history of human understanding. Now, go out and happen to things! (832 words) Skim the following article (Reading 3) and answer the questions below. 5) What does “They went out and happened to things" mean?
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【多选题】关于幼儿园的采暖,下列说法正确的是 。
A.
采暖方式有集中式采暖和局部采暖两种
B.
集中采暖分为蒸汽采暖和热水采暖两种
C.
采暖时要注意防止烫伤
D.
采暖时应注意保持适宜一定的湿度和温度
【单选题】铺好的无菌盘有效期不得超过
A.
4h
B.
8h
C.
8h
D.
24h
E.
48h
【单选题】关于特殊药品的摆放,下述说法错误的是。
A.
一类精神药品要严格管理,专人专柜,以按处方进行统计、登记的办法管理。
B.
二类精神药品使用广泛且用量大,其摆放要有固定位置,并在使用标签,颜色上应与普通药品有所区别,以便于管理。
C.
麻醉药品必须按专人管理,专柜存放,专用账册,专用处方及专册登记的五专原则管理。
D.
生物制剂等需要冷藏的药品因冰箱冷冻层保存
E.
易变质易潮解易挥发等药品按照特殊条件摆放
【单选题】下列属于成本会计工作核心的是:
A.
成本核算
B.
成本分析
C.
成本控制
D.
成本考核
【单选题】以下属于被淘汰限制使用的防水材料是
A.
沥青防水卷材
B.
SBS防水卷材
C.
App防水卷材
D.
高分子防水卷材
【单选题】经产妇,33岁,孕9月余,孕期未做任何检查,出现规律宫缩后,到当地诊所就诊,接诊大夫检查,呈横椭圆形,胎心位于脐周部,胎心率156次/分,律齐,阴道检查:宫口开大1cm,先露高浮,触诊不满意,考虑为“难产”,急转至上级医院 如接诊后检查与前无明显变化,此时采取最适宜的方法是
A.
外转胎位术
B.
内转胎位术
C.
待其自然分娩
D.
碎胎术
E.
剖宫产术
【单选题】铺好的无菌盘有效期不得超过
A.
8小时
B.
48小时
C.
24小时
D.
4小时
E.
12小时
【单选题】关于特殊管理药品,下面说法错误的是()
A.
在医疗实践中广泛使用
B.
禁止购销特殊管理药品
C.
具有独特的毒副作用
D.
使用不当会带来严重危害
【单选题】热水烫种的适宜水温是( )。
A.
20~30℃
B.
35~50℃
C.
55~60℃
D.
75~85℃
【单选题】下列关于我国特殊食品监管的表述错误的一项是( )。
A.
国家对保健食品、特殊医学用途配方食品和婴幼儿配方食品等特殊食品实行严格监督管理
B.
特殊医学用途配方食品应当经国务院食品安全监督管理部门注册
C.
生产婴幼儿配方食品使用的生鲜乳、辅料等食品原料、食品添加剂等,应当符合法律、行政法规的规定和食品安全国家标准
D.
保健食品必须声明“本品不能代替药物”,其标签、说明书要注明该保健品关于疾病预防、治疗功能的内容,且必须真实
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