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    • 函数f(x)对任意实数x都有f(x)<f(x+1),那么f(x)在实数集R上是(  )
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    • 集合P={x|0≤x≤4},Q={y|0≤y≤2},下列各表达式中不表示从P到Q的映射的是(  )
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    • 2013年9月3日至13日,国家主席习近平对土库曼斯坦、哈萨克期坦等 中亚四国进行了国事访问,取得了丰硕成果,阅读材料,回答问题。
      材料一 访问期间,习近平主席与中亚四国签署了能源、交通、通讯、投资、人文等 各领域的重大合作文件,并宣示了中国的中亚政策,其中最突出的是坚持“三好”,明确提出“三不”,即永远做好邻居、好朋友、好伙伴,决不干涉中亚国家内政,不谋求地区事务主导权,不经营势力范围。
      (1)运用“当代国际社会”的知识,分析上述材料蕴含的政治生活道理。(8分)
      材料二 习近平主席在哈萨克斯坦发表演讲时提出了建设“丝绸之路经济带”的新概念。“古丝路”曾经为沟通沿途各国文明,促进不同民族、不同文化相互交流和合作做出过重要贡献;在平等互利、包容互鉴基础上建设的“新丝路”,既是一条商道,更是一条文化交流之路,必将进一步推动中国与中亚各国的文化交流。
      (2)结合材料,运用文化生活知识,说明怎样才能更好地推动中国与中亚各国的文化交流。(6分)
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    • 自然保护区名称与主要保护对象相对应的是
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    • 如图Ⅰ是椭圆烯分子式为C32H12,Ⅱ是十二面体烷的空间构型:
      (1)Ⅰ的一氯代物的数目为
               
      (2)Ⅱ的化学式为
                ,二氯代物的数目为         
      (3)假如上述椭圆烯Ⅰ可以和氢气在一定条件下发生加成反应生成饱和脂环烃,则加氢后的生成物分子中所有的碳原子是否仍在同一平面
                (填“是”或“否”).
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    • 集合P={x|0≤x≤4},Q={y|0≤y≤2},下列各表达式中不表示从P到Q的映射的是(  )
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    • 函数f(x)对任意实数x都有f(x)<f(x+1),那么f(x)在实数集R上是(  )
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    • 对于,将表示为,当时,,当时,为0或1.记为上述表示中为0的个数,(例如:故)则
      (1)
      (2)
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    • 阅读下面《论语》选段,回答问题。(4分)
      子贡:“贫而无谄,富而无骄,何如?”子曰:“可也,未若贫而乐,富而好礼者也。” 子贡:“《诗》云:‘如切如磋,如琢如磨。’其斯之谓与?” 子曰:“赐也,始可与言《诗》已矣,告诸往而知来者。”(《论语·学而》)
      子曰:“不愤不启;不悱不发;举一隅,不以三隅反;则不复也。”(《论语·述而》)
      【小题1】下列各项中,对选段理解不正确的一项是( )(2分)
      A.子贡受到老师的启发,认为就像《诗经》所说的,完善人格要像玉石器物的磨制一样,精雕细刻,精益求精。
      B.孔子认为“贫而无谄,富而无骄”和“贫而乐,富而好礼”二者是有层次和境界上的区别。前者只是物质追求;而后者则是更高境界的精神追求。, c8 E9 K: `0 D* X
      C.孔子认为做人不仅要做到在贫穷的时候能够不去讨好人,富裕的时候不骄傲自大;还应该在精神上追求乐和礼,做到居贫乐道,处富好礼。
      D.孔子回答学生提出的问题,能够循循善诱,通过启发引导,使学生有所体会,达到认知。
      【小题2】《论语》是中华文化的瑰宝,它对于中华文化,对于中国人的价值观、思维方式和行为方式有着深远而广泛的影响。这一点,从千古流传的成语中可见一斑。请从上面的选段中找出两个成语。(2分)
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    • Want to lose weight? Try eating. That’s one of the ways being developed by scientists experimenting with foods that trick the body into feeling full.
      At he Institute of Food Research in Norwich, England, food expert Peter Wilde and his colleagues are developing foods that slow down the digestive system, which then sends a signal to the brain that stops appetite. “That fools you into thinking you’ve eaten far too much when you really haven’t,” said Wilde. From his studies on fat digestion, he said it should be possible to make foods, from bread to yoghurt, that make it easier to diet. While the research is still in its early stages, Wilde’s approach to controlling appetite is one that some doctors say could be a key to solving the problem of obesity.
      “Being able to switch off appetite would be a big help for people having trouble losing weight,” said Steve Bloom, a professor of investigative medicine at London’s Imperial College, who is not connected to Wilde’s research. Bloom said that regulating appetite through foods is theoretically possible. But Bloom warned that controlling appetite may be very challenging. “The body has lots of things to prevent its regulatory systems from being tricked,” he said.
      Wilde’s research makes use of the body’s ways of digesting fat. Fat normally gets broken down in the first part of the small intestines (肠道). When you eat a high-fat meal, however, the body can only digest the fat entirely further down in the intestines, which then causes the body to produce a kind of chemical to stop the appetite.
      Wilde’s approach copies what happens with a high-fat meal. He coats fat droplets (滴) in foods with modified proteins from plants, so it takes longer for the chemical that breaks down fat to reach it. That means that the fat isn’t digested until it hits the far reaches of the intestines. At that point, intestinal cells send a signal telling the brain it’s full. Even though the body hasn’t had a high-fat meal, it stops the appetite as if it has. If the fat had been digested earlier in the intestines, no such signal would be sent.
      51. According to Wilde’s research, what could people do if they want to lose weight?
      A. Eat more bread and yoghurt. B. Trick the body by eating nothing.
      C. Have foods with fat droplets coated. D. Control their digestive system strictly.
      52. The underlined word “obesity” in Para. 2 most probably means “________”.
      A. being too fat B. eating too much food
      C. stopping appetite D. being unhealthy
      53. What can be inferred about Professor Bloom’s opinion towards Wilde’s approach?
      A. It won’t work since the body’s regulatory systems will never be tricked.
      B. It is sure to switch off the appetite of people with a weight problem.
      C. It sounds terrible because regulating appetite through foods is not practical at all.
      D. It’s no that easy to trick the body so more research should be done.
      54. Which of the following is TRUE about Wilde’s approach?
      A. A kind of chemical is added to make a high-fat meal less fatty.
      B. Fat is digested earlier and the body sends a signal telling the brain it’s full.
      C. Fat won’t get broken down in the first part of the small intestines.
      D. The chemical that breaks down fat will not reach the fat.
      55. The passage is written to ________.
      A. give advice on how to stop eating high-fat meals
      B. introduce a research on controlling appetite
      C. discuss the argument between two professors
      D. show different ways to trick the body
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