专升本考试易错题(2019/5/27) |
第1题:分布于角膜的神经是
A.眼神经 B.视神经 C.动眼神经 D.上颌神经 E.滑车神经 |
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第2题:科学发展观的实质是
A.建设社会主义小康社会 B.实现共同富裕 C.实现经济社会又好又快发展 D.建设富强民主文明和谐的社会主义国家 |
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第3题:简述数据库中表与视图的联系与区别。 |
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第4题:应当先履行债务的当事人,有确切证据证明对方当事人有丧失商业信誉情形的,可中止履行自己债务的权利属于 ( ) A、同事履行抗辩权 B.先履行抗辩权 C.不安抗辩权 D.先诉抗辩权 |
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第5题:Today, the Indianapolis 500, one of the world’s most famous car races, takes about four hours to run. If the Indy 500 had been held in 1895, it would have taken almost three days. The horseless carriage had just been invented a short time before. Top speeds back then were much lower than they are today. For most people, just seeing a car move without a horse pulling it was thrilling enough. The driver’s main concern was making sure the car didn’t break down. One of the first car races was held inChicago on ThanksgivingDay in 1895. Folks crowded the streets to gawk at the new machines. The route of the race went through the heart of town. The cars were to go out to a nearby suburb and back. The race covered a distance of about 54 miles. That’s less than one-tenth the distance at Indy. The drivers cranked up their engines and prayed that they wouldn’t break down. Then they were off. The race proved too much for some of the cars. Perhaps they couldn’t withstand the high speeds. The winner of the contest was J. FrankDuryeA、He finished the race a bit more than seven hours after he starte D、He had covered the grueling distance at an average speed of 7.5 miles per hour. That is slower than a modern marathoner can go on foot.Even so, asDuryea finished, the crowd went wil D、 Some cars didn’t finish the race inChicago because ______.A.their engines broke down B.the drivers were afraid of the high speed C.the brakes jammed D、they ran out of gas |
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