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Starting over: Rebuilding Civilisation from Scratch

Starting over: Rebuilding Civilisation from ScratchBack at the time when GDP began to be used as a measure of success,()

A. most people in the society lacked stuff
B. people longed for better spiritual life
C. fierce wars were fought among countries
D. city infrastructures were completed

A.
The way we live is mostly down to accidents of history. So what if we thought it through properly
B.
In just a few thousand years, we humans have created a remarkable civilisation: cities, transport networks, governments, vast economies full of specialised labour and a host of cultural labels. It all just about works, but it’s hardly a model of rational design--instead, people in each generation have done the best they could with what they inherited from their predecessors. As a result, we’ve ended up trapped in what, in review, look like mistakes. What sensible engineer, for example,would build a sprawling, low-density megalopolis (巨大城市) like Los Angeles on purpose
C.
Suppose we could try again. Imagine that Civilisation 1.0 evaporated tomorrow, leaving us with unlimited manpower, a willing populace and--most important--all the knowledge we’ve accumulated about what works, what doesn’t, and how we might avoid the errors we got locked into last time. If you had the chance to build Civilisation 2.0 from scratch, what would you do differently
D.
Take cities, for starters. Historically, they have generally arisen near resources that were important at the time-say harbours, farmland or minerals--and then grown higgledy-piggledy (杂乱无章的). How would we design cities without the constraints of historical development
E.
In many ways, the bigger cities are, the better. City dwellers have, on average, a smaller environmental footprint than those who live in smaller towns or rural areas. Indeed, when Geoffrey West of the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico and his colleagues compared cities of different sizes, they found that doubling the size of a city leads to a 15 per cent decrease in the energy use per capita, the amount of roadway per capita, and other measures of resource use. For each doubling in size,city dwellers also benefit from a rise of around 15 per cent in income, wealth, the number of colleges,and other measures of socioeconomic well-being. Put simply,bigger cities do more with less.
F.
Of course,there are limits to a city’s size. For one thing, West notes, his study leaves out a crucial part of the equation:happiness. As cities grow, the increasing buzz that leads to greater productivity also quickens the pace of life. Crime, disease, even the average walking speed, also increase by 15 per cent per doubling of city size. "That’s not good, I suspect, for the individual," he says. "Keeping up on that treadmill (跑步机), going faster and faster, may not reflect a better quality of life."
G.
City living
H.
Today,online social networking gives individual users tools to coordinate and cooperate like never before. "I would build the cities in an open-source way, where everybody can actually participate to decide how it’s used and how it changes," says Carlo Ratti, an designer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "It’s a similar process to what happens in Wikipedia." By tapping into this sort of crowd-sourcing, the residents themselves could help plan their own wiki-neighbourhood, Ratti proposes. An entrepreneur seeking to start a sandwich shop, for example, could consult residents to find out where it is most needed. Likewise, developers and residents could collaborate in deciding the size, placement and amenities for a new housing block--even, perhaps, the placement of roads and walking paths.
I.
Referring to the problem of energy, virtually everyone agrees the answer should be renewables. "We can’t say it should all be solar or it should all be wind. It’s really critical that we have all of them," says Lena Hansen, an electric system yst with the Rocky Mountain Institute, an energy-efficiency think tank in Boulder,Colorado. That would help ensure a dependable supply. And instead of massive power plants, the best route would be small dispersed systems like rooftop solar panels. This decentralised generation system would be less vulnerable to extreme s like storms or attacks.
J.
While we’re messing around with the economy, we might want to move away from using GDP as a measure of success. When nations began focusing on GDP after the second world war, it made sense to measure an economy by its production of goods and services. "At that time, what most people needed was stuff. They needed more food, better building structures--stuff that was lacking--to make them happy," says Ida Kubiszewski of the Institute for Sustainable Solutions at Portland State University in Oregon. "Now times have changed. That’s no longer the limiting factor to happiness."
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【单选题】脓耳口眼喁斜属气血亏虚、瘀阻脉络者,应选用哪个方剂:

A.
复元活血汤
B.
通窍活血汤
C.
补阳还五汤
D.
桃红四物汤
E.
牵正散

【单选题】脓耳口眼喁斜的病因是脓耳失治后哪个部位受损所致:

A.
邪毒入于面部经络
B.
邪毒入于耳部脉络
C.
邪毒入于髓海
D.
邪毒入于肝胆经脉
E.
邪毒入于手足阳明经

【单选题】What do we learn from the conversation

A.
The woman has lost Tom’s phone number.
B.
The man wants to install a phone.
C.
Tom will keep his promise.
D.
Tom hasn’t sent the man his phone number yet.

【单选题】纯音测听检查传导性耳聋表现为:

A.
骨导正常,气导缩短
B.
气导正常,骨导缩短
C.
气导,骨导均正常
D.
气导延长,骨导缩短
E.
骨导延长,气导缩短

【单选题】患者左耳灼热,瘙痒,起水泡,糜烂及耳周皮肤潮红3天,根据临床表现应诊断为:

A.
肝胆湿热所致旋耳疮
B.
风热湿邪所致旋耳疮
C.
脾胃湿热所致旋耳疮
D.
血虚生热所致旋耳疮
E.
肺卫不固所致旋耳疮

【单选题】实证脓耳鼓膜穿孔前全身症状及耳痛较重,鼓膜穿孔后症状明显减轻,这是为什么:

A.
鼓膜穿孔前邪实,穿孔后正虚
B.
鼓膜穿孔前邪实,穿孔后热势随脓泻出
C.
鼓膜穿孔前正气盛,穿孔后正气虚
D.
鼓膜穿孔前正邪相争,穿孔后正气不足
E.
鼓膜穿孔前邪实,穿孔后正虚

【单选题】开口于中鼻道的是:

A.
筛窦和额窦
B.
上颌窦和额窦
C.
上颌窦和蝶窦
D.
筛窦和蝶窦
E.
额窦和蝶窦
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【单选题】脓耳口眼喁斜属气血亏虚、瘀阻脉络者,应选用哪个方剂:
A.
复元活血汤
B.
通窍活血汤
C.
补阳还五汤
D.
桃红四物汤
E.
牵正散
【单选题】脓耳口眼喁斜的病因是脓耳失治后哪个部位受损所致:
A.
邪毒入于面部经络
B.
邪毒入于耳部脉络
C.
邪毒入于髓海
D.
邪毒入于肝胆经脉
E.
邪毒入于手足阳明经
【单选题】What do we learn from the conversation
A.
The woman has lost Tom’s phone number.
B.
The man wants to install a phone.
C.
Tom will keep his promise.
D.
Tom hasn’t sent the man his phone number yet.
【单选题】纯音测听检查传导性耳聋表现为:
A.
骨导正常,气导缩短
B.
气导正常,骨导缩短
C.
气导,骨导均正常
D.
气导延长,骨导缩短
E.
骨导延长,气导缩短
【单选题】患者左耳灼热,瘙痒,起水泡,糜烂及耳周皮肤潮红3天,根据临床表现应诊断为:
A.
肝胆湿热所致旋耳疮
B.
风热湿邪所致旋耳疮
C.
脾胃湿热所致旋耳疮
D.
血虚生热所致旋耳疮
E.
肺卫不固所致旋耳疮
【单选题】实证脓耳鼓膜穿孔前全身症状及耳痛较重,鼓膜穿孔后症状明显减轻,这是为什么:
A.
鼓膜穿孔前邪实,穿孔后正虚
B.
鼓膜穿孔前邪实,穿孔后热势随脓泻出
C.
鼓膜穿孔前正气盛,穿孔后正气虚
D.
鼓膜穿孔前正邪相争,穿孔后正气不足
E.
鼓膜穿孔前邪实,穿孔后正虚
【单选题】开口于中鼻道的是:
A.
筛窦和额窦
B.
上颌窦和额窦
C.
上颌窦和蝶窦
D.
筛窦和蝶窦
E.
额窦和蝶窦
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