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就我来说,我发现外表往往是靠不住的。譬如,要是你仅凭外表去判断诸如爱德华・海德・伯顿这样的人,你就错了。外表上,伯顿像是个表里一致的人。他个子很小,满头白发,有着一双温和、蔚蓝的眼睛,文雅且坦率。然而,他原来却是十分的残忍。他侮辱和愚弄穷困潦倒的伦尼,让他去做那样的蠢事。更让人吃惊的是,他对伦尼的死全然冷漠无情。毫无疑问,他是个铁石心肠的家伙。
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They say that pride comes before a fall. In the case of both Napoleon and Hitler, the many victories they enjoyed led them to believe that anything was possible, that nothing could stand in their way. Russia's icy defender was to prove them wrong.
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In 1812, Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, led his Grand Army into Russia. He was prepared for the fierce resistance of the Russian people defending their homeland. He was prepared for the long march across Russian soil to Moscow, the capital city. But he was not prepared for the devastating enemy that met him in Moscow -- the raw, bitter, bleak Russian winter.
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In 1941, Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, launched an attack against the Soviet Union, as Russia then was called. Hitler's military might was unequaled. His war machine had mowed down resistance in most of Europe. Hitler expected a short campaign but, like Napoleon before him, was taught a painful lesson. The Russian winter again came to the aid of the Soviet soldiers.
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In the spring of 1812, Napoleon assembled an army of six hundred thousand men on the borders of Russia. The soldiers were well trained, efficient, and well equipped. This military force was called the Grand Army. Napoleon, confident of a quick victory, predicted the conquest of Russia in five weeks.
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Shortly afterwards, Napoleon's army crossed the Neman River into Russia. The quick, decisive victory that Napoleon expected never happened. To his surprise, the Russians refused to stand and fight. Instead, they retreated eastward, burning their crops and homes as they went. The Grand Army followed, but its advance march soon became bogged down by slow-moving supply lines.
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In August, the French and Russian armies engaged at Smolensk, in a battle that left over ten thousand dead on each side. Yet, the Russians were again able to retreat farther into Russian territory. Napoleon had won no decisive victory. He was now faced with a crucial decision. Should he continue to pursue the Russian army? Or should he keep his army in Smolensk for the approaching winter?
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Napoleon took the gamble of pressing on to Moscow, 448 kilometers away. On September 7, 1812, the French and Russian armies met in fierce battle at Borodino, 112 kilometers west of Moscow. By nightfall, thirty thousand French and forty-four thousand Russians lay dead or wounded on the battlefield.
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Again, the Russian army retreated to safety. Napoleon had a clear path to Moscow, but the occupation of the city became an empty victory. The Russians fled their capital. Soon after the French arrived, a raging fire destroyed two-thirds of the city. Napoleon offered a truce to Alexander I, but the Russian czar knew he could bide his time: "We shall let the Russian winter fight the war for us."
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Napoleon soon realized he could not feed, clothe, and quarter his army in Moscow during the winter. In October 1812, he ordered his Grand Army to retreat from Moscow.
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The French retreat turned into a nightmare. From fields and forests, the Russians launched hit-and-run attacks on the French. A short distance from Moscow, the temperature had already dropped to minus 4 degrees Celsius. On November 3, the winter's first snow came. Exhausted horses fell dead in their tracks. Cannon became stuck in the snow. Equipment had to be burned for fuel. Soldiers took ill and froze to death. The French soldiers dragged on, leaving the dead along every mile.
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As the Russian army was gathering its strength, the French had to flee Russia to avoid certain defeat. At the Berezina River, the Russians nearly trapped the retreating French by burning the bridges over the swollen river. But Napoleon, by a stroke of luck, was able to build two new bridges. Thousands of French soldiers escaped, but at the cost of fifty thousand dead. Once across the Berezina, the tattered survivors limped toward Vilna.
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Of the six hundred thousand soldiers Napoleon had led into Russia, less than one hundred thousand came back. The weakened French army continued its retreat westward across Europe. Soon, Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia formed a powerful alliance and attacked these stragglers. In March 1814, Paris was captured. Napoleon abdicated and went into exile, his empire at an end.
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By early 1941, Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, had seized control of most of Europe. To the east of Hitler's German empire was the Soviet Union. On June 22, 1941, without a declaration of war, Hitler began an invasion of the Soviet Union that was the largest military land campaign in history. Confident of a quick victory, Hitler expected the campaign to last no longer than three months. He planned to use the blitzkrieg, or "lightning war," tactics that had defeated the rest of Europe. The invasion had three broad thrusts: against Leningrad and Moscow and through the Ukraine.
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Caught off guard by the invasion, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin instructed the Russian people to "scorch the earth" in front of the German invaders. Farms and factories were burned, destroyed, or rendered useless. During the first ten weeks of the invasion, the Germans pushed the front eastward, and the Russians suffered more than a million casualties.
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In the north, the Germans closed in on Leningrad. Despite great suffering, however, the people of Leningrad refused to surrender. As the battle of Leningrad dragged on into winter, the city's situation became desperate. As food ran out, people died from hunger and disease. By the middle of the winter of 1941-1942, nearly four thousand people starved to death every day. Close to one million people died as a result of the siege.
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In the center of Russia, Hitler's goal was the capture of Moscow. Because the Germans had anticipated a quick victory, they had made no plans for winter supplies. October arrived with heavy rains. "General Mud" slowed down the movement of the Germans' lightning attack.
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As Hitler's armies drew closer and closer to Moscow, an early, severe winter settled over the Soviet Union, the harshest in years. Temperatures dropped to minus 48 degrees Celsius. Heavy snows fell. The German soldiers, completely unprepared for the Russian winter, froze in their light summer uniforms. The German tanks lay buried in the heavy snowbanks. The Russian winter brought the German offensive to a halt.
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By the summer of 1942, Hitler had launched two new offensives. In the south, the Germans captured Sevastopol. Hitler then pushed east to Stalingrad, a great industrial city that stretched for 48 kilometers along the Volga River. Despite great suffering, Soviet defenders refused to give up Stalingrad.
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In November 1942, the Russians launched a counterattack. With little or no shelter from the winter cold in and around Stalingrad, German troops were further weakened by a lack of food and supplies. Not until January 1943 did the Germans give up their siege. Of the three hundred thousand Germans attacking Stalingrad, only ninety thousand starving soldiers were left. The loss of the battle for Stalingrad finally turned the tide against Hitler. The German victories were over, thanks in part to the Russian winter.
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During 1943 and 1944, the Soviet armies pushed the German front back toward the west. In the north, the Red Army broke the three-year siege of Leningrad with a surprise attack on January 15, 1944. Within two weeks, the heroic survivors of Leningrad saw their invaders depart. By March 1944, the Ukraine farming region was again in Soviet hands. On May 9, 1944, Sevastopol was liberated from the Germans. The Russians were now heading for Berlin.
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For Hitler, the invasion of the Soviet Union had turned into a military disaster. For the Russian people, it brought unspeakable suffering. The total Soviet dead in World War II reached almost 23 million.
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The elements of nature must be reckoned with in any military campaign. Napoleon and Hitler both underestimated the severity of the Russian winter. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures took their toll on both invading armies. For the Russian people, the winter was an icy defender.
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病媒生物的死体样本运送,如果4h-24h内能到达实验室的,应将样品置于-30℃冷冻后再送样,运送过程中箱内温度应保持在________。___
A. 4℃以下
B. 0℃以下
C. -20℃以下
D. 4℃以上
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对于用作虫媒病毒分离或检测的蚊类标本,现场采集后应采用_______方式处置和运送。___
A. 杀虫剂熏杀+常温运输
B. 等蚊虫自然死亡+常温运输
C. 冷冻处死+常温运输
D. 冷冻处死+冷冻状态运输
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截获输入性活鼠或来自鼠疫流行区死鼠及经总署专家组确认和复核属于全国口岸首次截获的病媒生物应在______报告总署。___
A. 2小时之内
B. 8小时之内
C. 12小时之内
D. 24小时之内
【单选题】
入境船舶的蚊类和蝇类等双翅目病媒生物监测调查应白天在检疫锚地停泊期间进行,锚位距陆地距离不少于______,或在船舶靠泊后_____内进行。___
A. 1000 m;1h
B. 800 m、2 h
C. 400 m、4 h
D. 100 m、24 h
【单选题】
在国境口岸或者交通工具上发现______有反常死亡或者死因不明的,国境口岸有关单位或者交通工具的负责人,必须立即向卫生检疫机关报告,迅速查明原因,实施卫生处理。___
A. 蚊类
B. 鼠类
C. 蝇类
D. 蜚蠊
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“一国两制”基本方针形成与发展的客观依据是___
A. 从和平与发展成为世界主题的实际出发提出的
B. 从世界资本主义与社会主义两种社会制度长期并存的实际出发提出的
C. 从中国社会主义现代化建设的需要与可能这个实际出发提出的
D. 从港、澳、台的历史和现实出发提出的
【多选题】
我国党和政府在台湾问题上的基本立场是___
A. 坚持“和平统一、一国两制”的基本方针和发展两岸关系、推进和平统一的八项主张
B. 台湾问题和香港、澳门问题一样,都是殖民主义侵略遗留下来的问题
C. 主张用和平方式实现统一,但不承诺放弃使用武力
D. 坚持一个中国的原则,反对以任何方式改变台湾是中国一部分的地位
【多选题】
用“一国两制”和平统一中国,就是___
A. 通过经济交流的手段来解决
B. 通过政治谈判的方式来解决
C. 放弃使用武力方式
D. 力争用和平手段解决,但不承诺放弃运用武力的手段
【多选题】
“一国两制”的内涵是___
A. 坚持一个中国即中华人民共和国
B. 坚持两种社会制度即社会主义制度和资本主义制度
C. 坚持国家的主体是社会主义制度,部分地区是资本主义制度
D. 坚持运用法律手段解决大陆和特别行政区之间的矛盾
【多选题】
香港特别行政区的高度自治___
A. 是区别于我国普通地方行政区域的主要标志之一
B. 是区别于我国民族区域自治地方的主要标志之一
C. 是区别于国外实行联邦制条件下各成员国的标志之
D. 意味着它可以独立地处理对外关系
【多选题】
香港回归祖国___
A. 洗刷了中国人民100年来蒙受的耻辱
B. 为解决台湾问题创造了条件
C. 标志着中国人民在完成祖国统一大业的道路上迈出了重要的一步
D. 标志着完全实现祖国和平统一的道路是十分顺利的
【多选题】
“叶九条”承诺,国家统一后,台湾可作为特别行政区,享有高度自治权,并且台湾现行的___
A. 社会制度不变
B. 经济制度不变
C. 生活方式不变
D. 同外国的经济、文化关系不变
【多选题】
关于台湾问题,以下哪些提法是正确的___
A. 台湾问题不能无限期的拖延下去
B. 我们要对台湾恢复行使主权
C. 解决台湾问题寄希望于台湾人民
D. 我们对台湾的主权神圣不可侵犯
【多选题】
中国共产党十六大以来,对“和平统一、一国两制”的丰富和发展包括___
A. 提出两岸“三通”以及开展学术文化体育交流的主张
B. 建议举行国共对等谈判,实现第三次国共合作
C. 提出进行海峡两岸和平统一谈判的主张
D. 提出两岸关系现状的定义
【多选题】
2005 年,胡锦涛主席就新形势下发展两岸关系提出的原则性意见是___
A. 坚持一个中国的原则决不动摇
B. 争取和平统一的努力决不放弃
C. 贯彻寄希望于台湾人民的方针决不改变
D. 反对“台独”分裂活动决不妥协
【多选题】
十届全国人民代表大会第三次会议通过了《反分裂国家法》,这部法律的颁布具有重要意义,下面对《反分裂国家法》判断正确的是___
A. 表明了全国人民捍卫国家主权和领土完整、武力解决台湾问题的共同意志和坚强决心
B. 是一部争取和平解决台湾问题、实现祖国和平统一的法律
C. 促进两岸直接“三通”,保护台湾同胞的正当权益,有利于维护台湾的和平与稳定
D. 把反对和遏制“台独”势力分裂活动的工作放在了比较突出的位置
【多选题】
以毛泽东为代表的党的第一代领导人提出的和平解决台湾问题,实现祖国统一的主张有___
A. “爱国一家”、“ 爱国不分先后”
B. “ 以诚相见”﹑“ 来去自由”
C. “一纲四目”
D. “第三次国共合作”
【多选题】
为积极推动“和平统一、一国两制”的历史进程, 我国外交工作的重点之一是为实现祖国完全统一服务,工作侧重点是___
A. 坚决反对台湾当局在国际上进行任何分裂活动
B. 维护国际社会承认一个中国的基本格局
C. 巩固制约“台独”的外部环境
D. 打压“台独”的国际活动空间
【多选题】
2013年6月,习近平就坚定不移走两岸和平发展道路提出几点意见___
A. 坚持从中华民族整体利益的高度把握两岸关系大局
B. 坚持在认清历史发展趋势中把握两岸关系前途
C. 坚持增进互信、良性互动、求同存异、务实进取
D. 坚持稳步推进两岸关系全面发展
【多选题】
二战后的国际秩序是___
A. 以超级大国的争夺和对抗为主要内容
B. 以大压小、以强凌弱、以富欺穷
C. 大国、强国任意干涉他国内政
D. 践踏他国主权和领土完整
E. 恐怖主义横行
【多选题】
邓小平倡导的国际政治经济新秩序的特点是___
A. 顺应了历史大潮发展变化的要求,具有鲜明的时代性
B. 首次明确提出同国际经济新秩序相适应的国际政治新秩序,并强调“两件事情要同时做”,洞察到世界经济与世界政治的影响与互动作用
C. 明确指出并精辟论证了国际新秩序的最主要的原则是“不干涉别国的内政,不干涉别国的社会制度”
D. 把建立国际政治经济新秩序作为我们对外政策的一个基本方面和一个基本方针
E. 将建立国际新秩序同中国在国际舞台上的地位与作用紧密联系起来
【多选题】
邓小平根据当今时代特征,赋予维护国家独立和主权思想以新的内容,表现在___
A. 以“一国两制”战略推进国家统一
B. 坚决维护我们自己选择的中国特色社会主义制度和发展道路
C. 强调要靠自己的发展来维护独立和主权
D. 不与资本主义国家打交道
E. 反对霸权主义和强权政治
【多选题】
我们始终不渝地奉行独立自主的和平外交政策,外交工作取得了一系列重大进展,表现在___
A. 我们同发达国家关系进入全面发展时期
B. 我们的周边环境处于新中国成立以来的较好时期
C. 把同第三世界的团结与合作推进到令人满意的新阶段
D. 多边外交极为活跃
E. 与俄罗斯结盟
【多选题】
我国处理一切国际事务___
A. 都要从中国人民和世界人民的根本利益出发,决定自己的立场和政策
B. 不屈从于任何外来压力
C. 不同任何大国或国家集团结盟,不搞军事集团
D. 不参加军备竞赛,不进行军事扩张
【多选题】
党的十五大报告指出,当今世界___
A. 在相当长的时间内避免新的世界大战是可能的
B. 争取一个良好的国际环境和周边环境是可以实现的
C. 冷战思维依然存在
D. 霸权主义和强权政治是威胁世界和平与稳定的主要根源,
【多选题】
苏东剧变以后,我国成为综合力量最强的社会主义国家。有的国家建议我国当头,我们党的原则是___
A. 可以当头
B. 决不能当头
C. 不当头是我国的一项国策
D. 不当头并不是无所作为
【多选题】
中国坚持走和平发展道路,其必然性在于___
A. 建设中国特色社会主义的要求
B. 符合中国历史文化传统的要求
C. 适应当今世界发展潮流的要求
D. 巩固国际政治经济秩序的要求
【多选题】
2005年9月15日,国家主席胡锦涛在联合国成立60周年首脑会议上,发表了《努力建设持久和平、共同繁荣的和谐世界》的讲话,他提出___
A. 坚持多边主义,实现共同安全
B. 坚持互利合作,实现共同繁荣
C. 坚持包容精神,共建和谐世界
D. 坚持积极稳妥方针,推进联合国改革