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A.严密的法治监督体系
B.高效的法治实施体系
C.完备的法律规范体系
D.完善的党内法规体系

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单项选择题 THE ULTIMATE RADIO PUTS THE WORLD AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Now there is a truly portable radio that will never depend on batteries. The lnfoMate World Band Dynamo and Solar Radio is the most versatile radio ever built! This radio runs on four AA Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable batteries that are good for a lifetime. Once these four batteries are charged, they will last for approximately seven hours of continuous play. An indicator on the front warns when the batteries are low and need to be recharged. No more batteries. One reason the InfoMate is known as the most versatile radio ever built is its four ways of being recharged. Forget the regular type of battery rechargers that need to be plugged into a wall overnight. Although the InfoMate can be recharged through an AC/DC wall adapter, it can also get seven hours of juice just from your car's cigarette lighter. If you want to take your InfoMate on the beach, you won't need new batteries at aU. It comes with a self- contained, first grade solar cell that lasts a lifetime. Three hours of sunlight will charge the radio for approximately four to six hours of playing time. If you can' t spend every day on the beach keeping it on your windowsill or another sunny spot works just as well. The fourth way to add power to the InfoMate when it starts to fade is an ingenious hand- cranked generator hidden into the side of the radio. All you have to do is pull down the specially designed dynamo handle for 'free energy' and an emergency power source. Five minutes of cranking should provide about an hour of playing time. This feature is a great alternative for power outages, outdoor use and night time situations. Most versatile radio ever. The power options alone make InfoMate no ordinary radio. But it also has something that you cannot get on most radios found in retail electronic outlets. InfoMate gives you access to eleven different frequency bands. Not only does it have the normal AM/FM stations, it can bring you the sound portion of broadcast television shows. How many times havewe been interested in a television show or a sporting event and had to go out in the car and could not find the program on the car radio? With the most versatile radio ever invented, you could keep up with the action while running errands or commuting. With this versatile radio, you can also listen to worldwide foreign broadcasts on any of four short wave bands as well as taxi cab, police ambulance and commercial airline communications. Another important feature of the InfoMate radio is the band that brings you access to the National Weather Service. Keep up with current forecasts when you need them, not when radio or television stations choose to air them. If you happen to be driving through a severe storm and forgot to charge your radio, but need the latest forecasts, just plug the radio into the cigarette lighter to get the vital information you want. Your InfoMate radio comes with four AA rechargeable batteries, and the deluxe package comes with the optional accessories of an AC/DC adapter, supersonic earplugs, and a 12 volt car cigarette charging cord. You will also get an emergency weather preparedness booklet.Suppose you are hiking in the country. In an emergency when the batteries have run out, the best alternative to get power for the radio is______.A.to expose the radio to the sunshineB.to use standby batteries that are chargedC.to crank the dynamoD.to plug it into a cigarette lighter

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单项选择题 Soap for the ages You really can take a can of soup with you to the bomb shelter, and if it's not dented or damaged, it will last for years. But it may not taste quite right. Over time, says Michael Doyle, a food microbiologist at the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety and Quality Enhancement, the interaction between the acid in the soup and the lining of the steel can may produce sulfur dioxide gas, causing the can to swell. The pressure and high temperature used in the canning process mean that the soup will remain safe as long as no pathogen makes its way into a damaged can, says Rhona Applebaum of the National Food Processors Association. The soup won' t make you sick, but levels of certain nutrients will decrease. The color of the food may change, as well as its tartness or tanginess. Vegetables may lose their crispness. And the food might develop a sulfurous taste .because of the production of hydrogen sulfide; if it contains meat, it might smell or taste slightly of ammonia. Best bet: If the can is swollen, toss it.What Cause's the soup can to swell?A.Meat.B.Sulfur dioxide gas.C.Hydrogen sulfide.D.Pathogen.