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某学习小组调查某地区人群红绿色盲的发病率,以下叙述正确的(    )

A:调查对象的家族中一定要有红绿色盲患者

B:调查时只针对20﹣50岁年龄段人群

C:调查该病发病时应随机取样,调查人群数量足够多

D:发病率= ×100%

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C

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    Life may have evolved on at least three planets within a newly discovered solar system 39 light years from Earth. Astronomers at the NASA have discovered no less than seven roughly Earth-sized worlds orbiting a dwarf star in the system. Scientists had previously identified a tiny number of "exoplanets", which are believed to have the qualities needed to support life. However, the new system contains an unprecedented(前所未有) number of Earth-sized, probably rocky planets, and is being acknowledged as an "accelerated leap forward" in the search for extraterrestrial (外星球的)life.

    Three of the new planets are said to be particularly promising because there might exist oceans. Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA, told a press conference in Washington: "This gives us a hint that finding a second Earth is not a matter of 'if', but 'when'."

    The planets were discovered using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, which was able to track how fast each of the planets crossed the star Trappist-l and completed an orbit. From this the research team calculated how far the planets were from their star, and therefore how likely they are to be habitable.

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is already being used to search for atmospheres around the planets. Future telescopes, including the proposed European Extremely Large Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, may be powerful enough to discover markers of life, such as oxygen in the atmospheres of exoplanets.

    Astronomers believe there could be as many as 40 billion potentially habitable worlds in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Prof Zurbuchen said that now was a "gold-rush phase" in the search for these exoplanets.

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    What would you do if you had $5, but were limited to two hours to make as much money as possible? Buy a lottery ticket. While this is the most 1suggestion from people, it means a significant risk in return for a 2chance.

    Tina Selling, who invented the3for her students of Stanford University, has a 4story to tell.

    Selling gave each of the fourteen teams a sealed envelope that contains five dollars of “seed funding”. They were5to spend as much time planning, but once they had6the envelop they then had two hours to make as much money as possible. The next week, each team were to7their project in a three-minute presentation.

    It8that most of the 14 teams didn't use the five dollars9 They realized that focusing on the10actually limited the problem way too tightly. They understood that five dollars is essentially11and decided to reinterpret the problem more12what can be done if 13with absolutely nothing?

    The average14on the five dollar investment was 4,000 percent! So what did they 15do?

    One team started a stand on campus to check bike tire16for free and charged $1to refill tires. Another team made17at busy restaurants and then sold each of them for up to twenty dollars to customers who didn't want to18inline. The team who made the greatest 19sold their presentation time to a company that wanted to employ them to advertise. They 20a good business for that company in the three minutes' presentation and brought in $ 650,000.