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用解剖针挑取少许番茄果内制成的玻片标本叫做               (     )

A:临时装片

B:临时涂片

C:临时切片

D:永久涂片

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A

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                                                                                                                      我长大了

        ①小的时候想长大,于是盼着早些进入中学,早些成为大人。

        ②终于考进了心目中理想的中学。带着一份喜悦对父母说:“爸、妈,我长大了,我进中学了。”父母一脸笑意:“不,孩子,成为中学生并不代表你成为大人。”

        ③于是,我继续等着“长大”的到来。

        ④在脸上发现了第一颗青春痘,带着一份期盼对父母说:“爸、妈,长大了,我有青春痘了。”父母一脸笑意:“不,孩子,青春痘并不证明你长大。”渐渐,“长大”在繁忙的学业中也被淡忘。后来,搬了家。家与车站有一段很长的路,于是邻家的孩子总是用自己的自行车捎我一段。

        ⑤那是一个阴雨蒙蒙的清晨,雾气很重,路上很滑。一不小心,邻家孩子的自行车撞倒了人,我被重重地摔在地上。没有等我反应过来,邻家的孩子已扶起自行车逃之夭夭。我终于意识到发生了什么事,这样的事还是走了为好,但是,当我要起步时,却发现被撞的是位瘦小的老太太。

        ⑥许多人围了过来。我有些惭愧,于是,我低着头帮老太太拾起散落在地上的菜。突然在人群中我竟发现了父亲那深邃的目光。我开始害怕,今天闯这样的祸,回去会怎样呢?

        ⑦我把老太太送回家,才发现她的儿女并不孝。老太太丝毫没有责备我的意思,她只是说她很寂寞。于是,我说,我会常常去看她。

        ⑧我并不想敷衍她,我决定这么做。

        ⑨然而,我不知道如何面对父母。小心翼翼地回到家,准备先做“乖宝宝”,然后再坦白交代,想来会少些责骂。晚饭桌上,气氛并不如想象的恶劣,而且桌上也多了几样我爱吃的小菜。吃饭时,我小心地边吃边看着父亲。父亲很和蔼,不时夹菜给我。我等待着父亲的训斥,而父亲却只是询问了老婆婆的情况,嘱咐我一定要多陪陪老婆婆。

        ⑩依然记得那天父母在睡前语重心长地对我说的话:“孩子,你懂得了什么叫责任。”我终于感觉到父母承认了我的长大;我也终于明白,长大并不像考上中学那么容易,也不像长青春痘那么简单。长大,意味着承担责任。

        ⑪的确,并不是所有长大的人都能够承担责任的;然而,能够承担责任的人却一定是长大了。

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    By 2050, a completely new type of human evolve as a result of extremely new technology, behavior, and natural selection. This is according to Cadell Last, a researcher at the Global Brain Institute, who claims mankind is undergoing a major “evolutionary transition”.

    In less than four decades, Mr. Last claims we will live longer, have children in old age and rely on artificial intelligence to do ordinary and boring tasks. This shift is so significant, he claims, it is comparable to the change from monkeys to apes, and apes to humans. “Your 80 or 100 is going to be so radically different than your grandparents,” Mr. Last says, who believes we will spend much of our time living in virtual reality. Some evolutionary scientists believe this age could be as high as 120 by 2050.

    Mr. Last claims humans will also demonstrate delayed sexual maturation, according to a report by Christina Sterbenz in Business Insider. This refers to something known as life history theory which attempts to explain how natural selection shapes key events in a creature's life, such as reproduction. It suggests that as brain sizes increase, organisms need more energy and time to reach their full potential, and so reproduce less.

    Instead of living fast and dying younger, Mr. Last believes humans will live slow and die old. “Global society at the moment is a complete mess,” he told MailOnline. “But in crisis there is opportunity, and in apocalypse (启示) there can be transformation. So I think the next system humanity creates will be far more sophisticated, fair, and abundant than our current civilization.”

    “I think our next system will be as different from the modern world, as our contemporary world is from the medieval (中世纪的) world. The biological clock isn't going to be around forever,” he added, and said that people could pause it for some time using future technology.

    The change is already happening. Today, the average age at which a woman in Britain has her first baby has been rising steadily stands at 29. 8. In the US, just one percent of first children were born to women over the age of 35 in 1970. By 2012, that figure rose to 15 percent.

    “As countries become socio-economically advanced, more and more people, especially women have the option to engage in cultural reproduction,” Mr. Last added. And as well as having more child-free years to enjoy leisure time, he believes artificial intelligence will make up the need for low-skill jobs. We may also spend a large amount of time living in virtual reality. “I'm not quite sure most people have really absorbed the implications of this possibility,” Mr. Last said.

    His views are detailed in a paper, titled “Human Evolution, Life History Theory, and the End of Biological Reproduction" published Current Aging Science.