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I was 13 when Benji came into our lives. With his deep brown eyes, floppy ears and cheerful disposition, he was my constant companion throughout my teenage years. We would play together in the garden, and take long walks over the hills behind the house and being a dog, he seemed to have a sympathy for my problems that went deeper than words could express. He was my best friend. Benji left us about 15 years ago for that great kennel in the sky. But recently I've been thinking about him a lot. Was he really conscious? Could any animal have consciousness like we do? Does it matter whether animals are conscious or not? For many, it is a matter of life and death. On the one hand, animal research has helped prevent some of the most pressing human diseases, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, 'mad cow' disease, malaria, cystic fibrosis and emphysema. On the other hand, this research is performed largely on chimps, our closest nonhuman relatives, with whom we share 98.4% of our genetic material, and great apes, with whom we are similarly biologically close. Some people feel this connection is strong enough to warrant special treatment. An international group called the Great Ape Project is lobbying the United Nations to adopt a declaration on the rights of great apes modeled on the UN declaration On the Rights of Man. The group believes that apes are 'conscious' and so deserve legal protection of their right to life and freedom from imprisonment and torture. If great apes were shown to have consciousness or something like our own, I would consider it among the scientific discoveries of the century. I would then agree with the Australian philosopher and founder of the animal rights movement, Peter Singer, that per forming medical experiments on chimps would be like experimenting on orphan children. That's a pretty chilling thought, and no amount of' human suffering saved could justify such an action. But before we close down the laboratories and stop searching for a vaccine against AIDS, we had better take a long hard look at the evidence for ape consciousness. Why does the author bring up the example of Benji?
A.
To show that animals have consciousness.
B.
To raise the question of animal consciousness.
C.
Because Benji was his best friend.
D.
To illustrate the differences between dogs and chimps.
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【单选题】西门子CPU224AC/DC/RLY型PLC,其型号的含义是()
A.
AC代表输入端子的电源为交流电源85~256V,DC代表PLC的供电电源为直流24V,RLY代表输出为继电器输出。
B.
AC代表PLC的电源为交流电源85~256V,DC代表输入端子的供电电源为直流24V,RLY代表输出为继电器输出。
C.
AC代表输出端子的电源为交流电源85~256V,DC代表输入端子的供电电源为直流24V,RLY代表PLC的电源即可以为直流,也可以为交流。
D.
上述含义均错误。
【单选题】西门子CPU224AC/DC/RLY型PLC,其型号的含义是( )
A.
AC代表输入端子的电源为交流电源85~256V,DC代表PLC的供电电源为直流24V,RL Y代表输出为继电器输出类型
B.
AC代表PLC的电源为交流电源85~256V,DC代表输入端子的供电电源为直流24V,RLY代表输出为继电器输出类型
C.
AC代表输出端子的电源为交流电源85~256V,DC代表输入端子的供电电源为直流24V,RLY代表PLC的电源即可以为直流,也可以为交流
D.
上述含义均错误
【多选题】继电器端子上代表触点连接的端子号是(     )。
A.
30
B.
85
C.
86
D.
87
E.
15
【简答题】翻译。 1. 即使我可以失败,我也要试一下。 I will have a try, _____ _____ I may fail. 2. 小孩子生气时间不会长。 The children never _____ _____ for long. 3. 我觉得有些压力,因为我的口语没有提高。 I feel _____ _____ stressed out because my spoken Engli...
【多选题】回民喜欢吃的风味油煎小吃有()
A.
豆汁儿
B.
羊杂碎汤
C.
油香
D.
馓子
E.
排条
【单选题】宁夏南部山区的回民,依据当地自然条件和地形特征,选择()这一居住形式。
A.
低层小楼房
B.
三坊一照壁
C.
平房
D.
窑洞
【单选题】关于坚持党的基本路线一百年不动摇,错误的说法是( )。
A.
表明我党坚持这一路线的坚定性和长期性
B.
是建设有中国特色社会主义事业的客观要求
C.
目前已经过时
D.
克服了在党的基本路线问题上的各种模糊认识及“左”和“右”的阻力
【单选题】— ?—Because it’s really beautiful.
A.
Where is the picture?
B.
Do you like the picture?
C.
Why do you like the picture?
D.
What kind of picture do you like.
【多选题】回族的民族风味小吃有?
A.
八宝茶
B.
拉面
C.
臊子面
D.
牛羊肉夹馍
E.
油香
F.
白水鸡
【简答题】Why do you like the story?此题出自2015年贵州贵阳中考英语真题及答案,2015年贵州贵阳中考英语试题及答案 Why do you like the story?
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