有专家提出,早餐对一个人的健康很重要,无论多忙,都要吃早餐。以下( )项成立,最能支持专家的观点。
根据规律填入问号处的图形是( )。
某高校今年录取的文理生中,男生人数比女生人数多,理科生比文科生多。则由此可以判断以下说法一定正确的是( )。
根据规律填入问号处的图形是( )。
观察数列的变化规律,然后为空缺处选出正确的数:、
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、( )。
移植组织器官从而让病患的生命得以延续,这是现代医学认可并使用的治疗方法。现代基因技术可以让一个新的人体组织独自在培养皿中成长,待其满足条件后,再移植到病患身体上。这样做避免了人体免疫排斥反应,但大规模应用还尚未实现。
以下哪项可以作为上述论述的结论?( )
观察数列的变化规律,然后为空缺处选出正确的数:12、30、60、90、90、( )。
有三名新毕业的博士生加入到某高校,该高校的七个学院(甲、乙、丙、丁、戊、己、庚)中,只有三个学院能够分配到名额,且每个学院最多只能分配到一个名额,能够被分配到名额的学院需要满足如下条件:
(1)甲学院和乙学院要么都分配名额,要么都不分配;
(2)丙学院和丁学院最多只有一个学院能分配到名额;
(3)丙学院和甲学院至少有一个学院能分配到名额。
如果丁学院能够分配到名额,那么下列( )两个学院也能够分配到名额。
根据规律,填入问号处的数字是( )。
根据规律填入问号处的图形是( )。
A、B两个旅游团各有50多名游客,两个旅游团中的男游客和女游客的比例分别是和
,则A旅游团的女游客比B旅游团的女游客( )。
将一些水果分配给单位各办公室,如果每个办公室分3盒,则还剩下2盒,如果每个办公室分4盒,则还少3盒。那么一共有多少盒水果?( )
某款笔记本电脑的售价为4000元,比一台冰箱还要贵400元,一台洗衣机的价格恰好比前两者的平均数小400。商场规定,购物超出1000元的部分可以享有8.5折优惠。甲购买了一台笔记本电脑、一台冰箱和一台洗衣机,最终支付( )元。
有一条360米长的环形跑道,甲、乙从不同地点同时出发,均逆时针方向匀速跑步。已知甲跑了500米后第一次追上乙,此后甲的速度增加50%继续逆时针跑步,又跑了900米第二次追上乙。甲出发后跑了( )米第一次达到乙的出发点。
评委们要从10幅书画作品中评选出最优秀的3幅进行颁奖。小李随机预测其中的3幅作品入选,则他至少猜1幅书画入选的概率在( )。
有一个长方体纸箱,宽比高多3厘米,长比宽多2厘米,其所有棱长之和为128厘米,则该长方体纸盒的体积是( )立方厘米。
某单位本月有职工总计360人,其中男女人数之比为。次月有员工离职,减员后,职工中男女人数之比也是
;随即有若干新员工入职,其中男女人数之比还是
,增员后,该单位职工人数较过去增加了40人,目前职工中有男职工100人,那么原来该单位有多少名男职工?( )
某共享电单车的收费标准如下:每4小时收费5元,不足4小时按5元收取;每晚超过0点加收过夜费5元,并且每天早上8点重新计时。某天下午3点小李租用了一辆电单车,还车时需要缴纳租车费70元,则小李租用电单车的时间范围是( )小时。
有一项工程需要在规定时间内完成。如果甲工程队单独做,则会超期18天;如果乙工程队单独做,则会超期32天。如果两工程队合作,则正好能按期完成,则该工程规定的工期为( )天。
甲参加了4次数学月考,前两次平均分为第三次的,第4次月考得分为72,是第3次考试得分的0.8倍,则甲4次月考的平均分为( )分。
填入括号处最恰当的词语是( )。
办好北京冬奥会是中国对国际社会的庄严承诺。我们历经6年多精心筹备,( )绿色、共享、开放、廉洁的办奥理念,与各方面通力合作,克服疫情影响,实现北京冬奥会如期开幕,彰显了我国( )的一贯精神、风雨无阻的力量。
下列句子中没有语病的一项是( )。
从整个年度的时间跨度预测,在部分商品价格下跌的同时,工资和租金继续上涨,消费者物价指数和其他广受关注的通胀指标全年上涨4.5%。有些人认为,这不过是暂时的,因为运输和能源价格是下降的。这或许可以成为一部分理由,但并非主流观点,相信事实也并非如此。
从上述文段可知,事实是( )。
在建设科技强国的事业中,广大青年科研人员担负重任,成为攻坚克难的排头兵。从嫦娥、九章、鲲龙,到羲和、祝融、华龙一号厖一项项惊艳全球的科技创新成果,向科技强国迈进的每一步,都活跃着青年科技工作者的身影。数据显示,截至2019年年底,我国39岁以下的科技人力资源占比达到了78.39%。一张张朝气蓬勃的面孔,是他们用行动凝聚科技力量,以拼博激发创新梦想,挑大梁、当主角,展现了中国青年该有的样子。
这段文字旨在说明( )。
填入括号处最恰当的词语是( )。
中国和中亚国家有着悠久的交往历史。自中国汉代张骞“凿空”西域,古老的丝绸之路逶迤万里、穿越千年,紧密( )起中国和中亚各国人民,创造了波澜壮阔的友好交往,也( )了历久弥坚的深厚情谊。
下列排序,句意最为连贯的一项是( )。
(1)我国电影创作者、观众群体已经日趋成熟,电影行业正朝着高质量的方向发展。
(2)2021年,我国共生产电影故事片565部,票房将近400亿元。
(3)国产影片中有的涉及战争、有的涉及紊情,还有的涉及玄幻。
(4)在全年票房前10名中,有8部为国产影片。
(5)较佳的票房,加上广泛的题材,这彰显了我国电影创作的新局面。
下列排序,句意最为连贯的一项是( )。
(1)借助数据多部门共享机制,城管执法环境卫生、市政等实现协同联动。
(2)智慧城管是借助人工智能等技术优化城市管理的信息化工具。
(3)城市管理水平不断提高,市民的获得感也不断增强。
(4)事故、问题处理用时较过去缩短80%。
(5)借助2万余个监控点,它能汇聚大教据近138亿条实现实时预警。
霜降后收获的稻米,会经历由秋到冬的过渡节气。此时,夜晚地面散热少,温度能降到零摄氏度以下,能把害虫、细菌以最天然的手段除掉,另外,昼夜温差继续加大,也会令稻米的营养价值及口感得到提升。
由上述文段可推知( )。
填入括号处最恰当的词语是( )。
(1)敢于主动放弃副业,聚焦于环保主业,背后是企业管理层( )推进改革、着眼于企业未来十年发展的决心和勇气。
(2)从国内环境来看,该企业的经营还能延续下去,但从国际环境来看,其实它的模式已经相当陈旧,在国际上竞争根本不能实现产业( )。
下列句子中没有语病的一项是( )。
实验室有标有最高刻度100毫升、70毫升、30毫升的三个烧杯,但它们除了最高刻度外,没有其他刻度。现在100毫升的烧杯中装有100毫升液体,其他两个烧杯是空的,那么,利用这三个烧杯能够得到哪些毫升的液体?( )(得到的液体需要单独盛放在一个烧杯中)
(1)10毫升;(2)20毫升;(3)40毫升;(4)50毫升:(5)60毫升;(6)80毫升;(7)90毫升。
秋季落叶后,老李修剪果树,每天他最多能修剪20棵树,在10天里,他每天都去修剪,一共修剪了198棵树。则这10天,每天修剪的棵数情况一共有多少种?( )
超市从周一到周日销售A、B两种水果,其中A水果每天的销量相同,B水果每天的销量都是前一天的一半。已知周五A、B两种水果的销量之和为320千克,周六A、B两种水果的销量之和为310千克。则从周一到周日A水果总计比B水果多卖出( )千克。
从A地到B地的火车每周一、二、四、六各发一趟,某年2月的最后一天是星期四。则当年(平年)从A地到B地的最后一趟火车在星期( )发车。
护土小王在登记病人信息时,不小心把病人年龄的个位和十位数字弄反了,则该病人实际年龄与登记年龄的差值可能为( )。
10个小组成员共同撰写一份项目申请书,他们每人各自负责申请书的一部分。完成后进行文件传送,每个人每次只能将文件传送给一个人。则要让每个人都能得到完整的申请书,这个小组至少需要传送( )次文件。
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下列可以分解为3个连续质数相乘的是( )。
计算:( )
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0.25
2021年,全省规模以上工业企业实现利润总额2294.3亿元,同比增长10.6%。
2021年,采矿业实现利润总额178.2亿元,同比增长2.19;制造业实现利润总额2099.7亿元,增长17.7%;电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业实现利润总额16.3亿元,下降93.1%。
2021年,规模以上工业企业实现营业收入52125.4亿元,同比增长21.3%;发生营业成本45918.9亿元,增长22.5%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业资产总计55395.6亿元,同比增长8.5%:负债合计33720.3亿元,增长8.9%:所有者权益合计21675.3亿元,增长8.0%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业应收账款6248.6亿元,同比增长18.8%;产成品存货1904.13亿元,增长15.3%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业每百元资产实现的营业收入为98.4元,同比增加10.9元;人均营业收入为202.5万元,增加38.7万元;产成品存货周转天数为14.1天,减少2.0天;应收账款平均回收期为39.7天,减少4.6天。
2021年,该省规模以上工业企业每百元营业收入中的成本是( )元。
2021年,全省规模以上工业企业实现利润总额2294.3亿元,同比增长10.6%。
2021年,采矿业实现利润总额178.2亿元,同比增长2.19;制造业实现利润总额2099.7亿元,增长17.7%;电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业实现利润总额16.3亿元,下降93.1%。
2021年,规模以上工业企业实现营业收入52125.4亿元,同比增长21.3%;发生营业成本45918.9亿元,增长22.5%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业资产总计55395.6亿元,同比增长8.5%:负债合计33720.3亿元,增长8.9%:所有者权益合计21675.3亿元,增长8.0%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业应收账款6248.6亿元,同比增长18.8%;产成品存货1904.13亿元,增长15.3%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业每百元资产实现的营业收入为98.4元,同比增加10.9元;人均营业收入为202.5万元,增加38.7万元;产成品存货周转天数为14.1天,减少2.0天;应收账款平均回收期为39.7天,减少4.6天。
2021年该省规模以上工业企业中,私营企业的利润总额较去年同期增加了约( )亿元。
2021年,全省规模以上工业企业实现利润总额2294.3亿元,同比增长10.6%。
2021年,采矿业实现利润总额178.2亿元,同比增长2.19;制造业实现利润总额2099.7亿元,增长17.7%;电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业实现利润总额16.3亿元,下降93.1%。
2021年,规模以上工业企业实现营业收入52125.4亿元,同比增长21.3%;发生营业成本45918.9亿元,增长22.5%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业资产总计55395.6亿元,同比增长8.5%:负债合计33720.3亿元,增长8.9%:所有者权益合计21675.3亿元,增长8.0%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业应收账款6248.6亿元,同比增长18.8%;产成品存货1904.13亿元,增长15.3%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业每百元资产实现的营业收入为98.4元,同比增加10.9元;人均营业收入为202.5万元,增加38.7万元;产成品存货周转天数为14.1天,减少2.0天;应收账款平均回收期为39.7天,减少4.6天。
截至2021年末,该省规模以上工业企业的资产负债率是( )。
2021年,全省规模以上工业企业实现利润总额2294.3亿元,同比增长10.6%。
2021年,采矿业实现利润总额178.2亿元,同比增长2.19;制造业实现利润总额2099.7亿元,增长17.7%;电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业实现利润总额16.3亿元,下降93.1%。
2021年,规模以上工业企业实现营业收入52125.4亿元,同比增长21.3%;发生营业成本45918.9亿元,增长22.5%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业资产总计55395.6亿元,同比增长8.5%:负债合计33720.3亿元,增长8.9%:所有者权益合计21675.3亿元,增长8.0%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业应收账款6248.6亿元,同比增长18.8%;产成品存货1904.13亿元,增长15.3%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业每百元资产实现的营业收入为98.4元,同比增加10.9元;人均营业收入为202.5万元,增加38.7万元;产成品存货周转天数为14.1天,减少2.0天;应收账款平均回收期为39.7天,减少4.6天。
根据资料,下列说法中正确的有( )。
(1)尽管该省规模以上工业企业各月累计营业收入增速是下降的,但均比同期呈正增长。
(2)2021年1-2月该省规模以上工业企业累计利润总额是2020年1-2月的1.3倍多。
(3)与去年相比,2021年该省规模以上工业企业经营情况呈向好发展趋势。
2021年,全省规模以上工业企业实现利润总额2294.3亿元,同比增长10.6%。
2021年,采矿业实现利润总额178.2亿元,同比增长2.19;制造业实现利润总额2099.7亿元,增长17.7%;电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业实现利润总额16.3亿元,下降93.1%。
2021年,规模以上工业企业实现营业收入52125.4亿元,同比增长21.3%;发生营业成本45918.9亿元,增长22.5%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业资产总计55395.6亿元,同比增长8.5%:负债合计33720.3亿元,增长8.9%:所有者权益合计21675.3亿元,增长8.0%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业应收账款6248.6亿元,同比增长18.8%;产成品存货1904.13亿元,增长15.3%。
2021年末,规模以上工业企业每百元资产实现的营业收入为98.4元,同比增加10.9元;人均营业收入为202.5万元,增加38.7万元;产成品存货周转天数为14.1天,减少2.0天;应收账款平均回收期为39.7天,减少4.6天。
2021年1-12月,该省规模以上工业企业的营业收入利润率是( )。
双碳目标指的是“二氧化碳排放力争于2030年前达到峰值,努力争取2060年前实现碳中和”,要实现这一目标,降低化石燃料的消费比重,加快调整能源结构,推进风能、太阳能、生物质能等绿色能源的开发,实现能源的转型与变革的路径是毋庸置疑的。
在诸多能源类型中,太阳能显然是一种十分清洁的能源且蕴含量巨大。丰富的太阳辐射能是取之不尽、用之不竭的、无污染、廉价、人类能够自由利用的能源。数据显示,太阳能每秒钟到达地面的能量高达800兆瓦时,假如把地球表面0.1%的太阳能转为电能,转变率5%,每年发电量可达5.61012千瓦小时,相当于世界上能耗的40倍。
目前,太阳能转换成电能主要是通过光伏发电组件来实现。
它是利用半导体界面的光生伏特效应而将光能直接转变为电能的一种技术。主要由太阳电池板(组件)、控制器和逆变器三大部分组成,主要部件由电子元器件构成。太阳能电池经过串联后进行封装保护可形成大面积的太阳电池组件,再配合上功率控制器等部件就形成了光伏发电装置。
生产太阳能电池板是高污染、高能耗的事情。据统计,生产一块1m1.5m的太阳能板必须燃烧超过40公斤煤,另外,太阳照射的能量分布密度小,即要占用巨大面积才能保证获得足够的电能。四季、昼夜及阴睛等气象条件也会影响光电转换效率。
近年来,光伏建筑一体化系统已经被证明是一种技术经济可行的可再生发电技术。它是把光伏发电装置安装在建筑上,从而扩大了收集太阳能的面积,而分布式技术能够把不同建筑物上光伏发电装置产生的电能统一调配使用,又可以减弱气候条件的影响。
一项关于全国建筑物面积的研究显示,全国有约1.404
的屋顶可以布设分布式光伏,潜力巨大,这些建筑物主要分布在江苏、山东、广东三省,合计占全国分布式光伏潜力约30%。目前,我国建设光伏建筑一体化的分布式光伏的原则是就地建设、就地使用,考虑到经济投入和回报,故应当采取分级分步的模式,推进全国的分布式光伏建设实施。
要将光伏建筑一体化付诸实践,需要以哪项作为前提条件?( )
双碳目标指的是“二氧化碳排放力争于2030年前达到峰值,努力争取2060年前实现碳中和”,要实现这一目标,降低化石燃料的消费比重,加快调整能源结构,推进风能、太阳能、生物质能等绿色能源的开发,实现能源的转型与变革的路径是毋庸置疑的。
在诸多能源类型中,太阳能显然是一种十分清洁的能源且蕴含量巨大。丰富的太阳辐射能是取之不尽、用之不竭的、无污染、廉价、人类能够自由利用的能源。数据显示,太阳能每秒钟到达地面的能量高达800兆瓦时,假如把地球表面0.1%的太阳能转为电能,转变率5%,每年发电量可达5.61012千瓦小时,相当于世界上能耗的40倍。
目前,太阳能转换成电能主要是通过光伏发电组件来实现。
它是利用半导体界面的光生伏特效应而将光能直接转变为电能的一种技术。主要由太阳电池板(组件)、控制器和逆变器三大部分组成,主要部件由电子元器件构成。太阳能电池经过串联后进行封装保护可形成大面积的太阳电池组件,再配合上功率控制器等部件就形成了光伏发电装置。
生产太阳能电池板是高污染、高能耗的事情。据统计,生产一块1m1.5m的太阳能板必须燃烧超过40公斤煤,另外,太阳照射的能量分布密度小,即要占用巨大面积才能保证获得足够的电能。四季、昼夜及阴睛等气象条件也会影响光电转换效率。
近年来,光伏建筑一体化系统已经被证明是一种技术经济可行的可再生发电技术。它是把光伏发电装置安装在建筑上,从而扩大了收集太阳能的面积,而分布式技术能够把不同建筑物上光伏发电装置产生的电能统一调配使用,又可以减弱气候条件的影响。
一项关于全国建筑物面积的研究显示,全国有约1.404
的屋顶可以布设分布式光伏,潜力巨大,这些建筑物主要分布在江苏、山东、广东三省,合计占全国分布式光伏潜力约30%。目前,我国建设光伏建筑一体化的分布式光伏的原则是就地建设、就地使用,考虑到经济投入和回报,故应当采取分级分步的模式,推进全国的分布式光伏建设实施。
从最后一段可推知,要分级分步推进光伏建筑一体化建设落地,首先应从哪一地区开始?( )
双碳目标指的是“二氧化碳排放力争于2030年前达到峰值,努力争取2060年前实现碳中和”,要实现这一目标,降低化石燃料的消费比重,加快调整能源结构,推进风能、太阳能、生物质能等绿色能源的开发,实现能源的转型与变革的路径是毋庸置疑的。
在诸多能源类型中,太阳能显然是一种十分清洁的能源且蕴含量巨大。丰富的太阳辐射能是取之不尽、用之不竭的、无污染、廉价、人类能够自由利用的能源。数据显示,太阳能每秒钟到达地面的能量高达800兆瓦时,假如把地球表面0.1%的太阳能转为电能,转变率5%,每年发电量可达5.61012千瓦小时,相当于世界上能耗的40倍。
目前,太阳能转换成电能主要是通过光伏发电组件来实现。
它是利用半导体界面的光生伏特效应而将光能直接转变为电能的一种技术。主要由太阳电池板(组件)、控制器和逆变器三大部分组成,主要部件由电子元器件构成。太阳能电池经过串联后进行封装保护可形成大面积的太阳电池组件,再配合上功率控制器等部件就形成了光伏发电装置。
生产太阳能电池板是高污染、高能耗的事情。据统计,生产一块1m1.5m的太阳能板必须燃烧超过40公斤煤,另外,太阳照射的能量分布密度小,即要占用巨大面积才能保证获得足够的电能。四季、昼夜及阴睛等气象条件也会影响光电转换效率。
近年来,光伏建筑一体化系统已经被证明是一种技术经济可行的可再生发电技术。它是把光伏发电装置安装在建筑上,从而扩大了收集太阳能的面积,而分布式技术能够把不同建筑物上光伏发电装置产生的电能统一调配使用,又可以减弱气候条件的影响。
一项关于全国建筑物面积的研究显示,全国有约1.404
的屋顶可以布设分布式光伏,潜力巨大,这些建筑物主要分布在江苏、山东、广东三省,合计占全国分布式光伏潜力约30%。目前,我国建设光伏建筑一体化的分布式光伏的原则是就地建设、就地使用,考虑到经济投入和回报,故应当采取分级分步的模式,推进全国的分布式光伏建设实施。
从第三段的描还中可以知道,光伏发电装置需要克服太阳能利用中的哪一困难?( )
双碳目标指的是“二氧化碳排放力争于2030年前达到峰值,努力争取2060年前实现碳中和”,要实现这一目标,降低化石燃料的消费比重,加快调整能源结构,推进风能、太阳能、生物质能等绿色能源的开发,实现能源的转型与变革的路径是毋庸置疑的。
在诸多能源类型中,太阳能显然是一种十分清洁的能源且蕴含量巨大。丰富的太阳辐射能是取之不尽、用之不竭的、无污染、廉价、人类能够自由利用的能源。数据显示,太阳能每秒钟到达地面的能量高达800兆瓦时,假如把地球表面0.1%的太阳能转为电能,转变率5%,每年发电量可达5.61012千瓦小时,相当于世界上能耗的40倍。
目前,太阳能转换成电能主要是通过光伏发电组件来实现。
它是利用半导体界面的光生伏特效应而将光能直接转变为电能的一种技术。主要由太阳电池板(组件)、控制器和逆变器三大部分组成,主要部件由电子元器件构成。太阳能电池经过串联后进行封装保护可形成大面积的太阳电池组件,再配合上功率控制器等部件就形成了光伏发电装置。
生产太阳能电池板是高污染、高能耗的事情。据统计,生产一块1m1.5m的太阳能板必须燃烧超过40公斤煤,另外,太阳照射的能量分布密度小,即要占用巨大面积才能保证获得足够的电能。四季、昼夜及阴睛等气象条件也会影响光电转换效率。
近年来,光伏建筑一体化系统已经被证明是一种技术经济可行的可再生发电技术。它是把光伏发电装置安装在建筑上,从而扩大了收集太阳能的面积,而分布式技术能够把不同建筑物上光伏发电装置产生的电能统一调配使用,又可以减弱气候条件的影响。
一项关于全国建筑物面积的研究显示,全国有约1.404
的屋顶可以布设分布式光伏,潜力巨大,这些建筑物主要分布在江苏、山东、广东三省,合计占全国分布式光伏潜力约30%。目前,我国建设光伏建筑一体化的分布式光伏的原则是就地建设、就地使用,考虑到经济投入和回报,故应当采取分级分步的模式,推进全国的分布式光伏建设实施。
文中第二段“数据显示,太阳能每秒钟到达地面的能量高达800兆瓦时,相当于世界上能耗的40倍”主要支持了以下哪项观点?( )
双碳目标指的是“二氧化碳排放力争于2030年前达到峰值,努力争取2060年前实现碳中和”,要实现这一目标,降低化石燃料的消费比重,加快调整能源结构,推进风能、太阳能、生物质能等绿色能源的开发,实现能源的转型与变革的路径是毋庸置疑的。
在诸多能源类型中,太阳能显然是一种十分清洁的能源且蕴含量巨大。丰富的太阳辐射能是取之不尽、用之不竭的、无污染、廉价、人类能够自由利用的能源。数据显示,太阳能每秒钟到达地面的能量高达800兆瓦时,假如把地球表面0.1%的太阳能转为电能,转变率5%,每年发电量可达5.61012千瓦小时,相当于世界上能耗的40倍。
目前,太阳能转换成电能主要是通过光伏发电组件来实现。
它是利用半导体界面的光生伏特效应而将光能直接转变为电能的一种技术。主要由太阳电池板(组件)、控制器和逆变器三大部分组成,主要部件由电子元器件构成。太阳能电池经过串联后进行封装保护可形成大面积的太阳电池组件,再配合上功率控制器等部件就形成了光伏发电装置。
生产太阳能电池板是高污染、高能耗的事情。据统计,生产一块1m1.5m的太阳能板必须燃烧超过40公斤煤,另外,太阳照射的能量分布密度小,即要占用巨大面积才能保证获得足够的电能。四季、昼夜及阴睛等气象条件也会影响光电转换效率。
近年来,光伏建筑一体化系统已经被证明是一种技术经济可行的可再生发电技术。它是把光伏发电装置安装在建筑上,从而扩大了收集太阳能的面积,而分布式技术能够把不同建筑物上光伏发电装置产生的电能统一调配使用,又可以减弱气候条件的影响。
一项关于全国建筑物面积的研究显示,全国有约1.404
的屋顶可以布设分布式光伏,潜力巨大,这些建筑物主要分布在江苏、山东、广东三省,合计占全国分布式光伏潜力约30%。目前,我国建设光伏建筑一体化的分布式光伏的原则是就地建设、就地使用,考虑到经济投入和回报,故应当采取分级分步的模式,推进全国的分布式光伏建设实施。
根据文中的信息,双碳目标:绿色能源关系相同的一项是( )。
反映借款企业盈利能力的财务指标有( )。
质押中,国债的公允价值等于( )。
国债的利息总额
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国债的市场价格
国债的现值
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Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(1)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(2)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(3)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(4)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(5)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(6)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(7)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(8)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(9)
Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word blank.You may not use any of the words in the blank more than once.And there are two extra words which you do not need to use.
From higher electricity bills to worsened health,more than half of Americans have felt the impacts of extreme heat,according to a new survey released by Harvard University.That percentage is even higher in California,where (1)was the top climate impact reported by 71% of those surveyed.
"California does have(2)rates of air conditioning in homes,maybe because it's blessed with cool breezes in a lot of parts of the state,but when an extreme heat event comes and there’s no cool air available,you’re (3)"says David Eisenman,a doctor who directs the UCLA center for Public Health and Disasters."That’s why you’re seeing this higher number?
Nationally,poll results underline how people consciously connect (4)to their health.Nearly one-quarter of those who experienced extreme weather in the past five years said someone in their household had a (5)health problem as a result.The percentage of Californians who say air conditioning is a factor in their health is also elevated,according to the survey.That doesn’t(6)David Eisenman."With very few trees and other ways to keep communities cool,families like mine have (7) from heat for decades,Eisenman says. On hot days,he recalls that his mother used to take him to the mall to cool down."Now that these heat waves are getting(8),our coping mechanisms that we have used in the past are not going to work as well."
Under legislation Eisenman is sponsoring the California Environmental Protection Agency would create a heat wave ranking system that would be used to(9)public warnings. It’s something that’s similar to what we already do for hurricanes in other states.she says adding that ranking heat waves would help the public "know the (10) of the heat wave and then learn what they should be doing in those instances."
(10)
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources(IUCN)announced the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish and the wild Yangtze sturgeon (鲟鱼)on Thursday in its updated Red List of threatened species.The global sturgeon reassessment published by the IUCN on Thursday revealed that 100 percent of the world's remaining 26 sturgeon species are now at risk of extinction,up from 85 percent in 2009.The reassessment has also confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish(Psephurus gladius)and that the Yangtze Sturgeon(Acipenser dabryanus)has moved.from endangered,to extinct in the wild.Additionally.17 species are now critically endangered,three are endangered and five are vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
According to the reassessment.sturgeons have been overfished for their meat and caviar for centuries.Therefore.stronger enforcement of regulations against the illegal sale of sturgeon meat and caviar is critical to stop further declines.Besides,dams affect all sturgeon species migrating to their breeding grounds,while rivers warming due to climate change further disrupts sturgeon reproduction.
The restoration of freshwater ecosystems and building effective fish passages,together with restocking sturgeon in captivity,are key measures to support the long-term survival of the world's sturgeons.
Both Chinese paddlefish and Yangtze Sturgeon are representative aquatic species of the Yangtze River Basin.
The Chinese paddlefish is one of the world's largest freshwater fish species with a length of up to 7 meters. It is endemic to China and is flagship species of the Yangtze River.The Chinese paddlefish was listed as a first-class state protected animal in China in 1989 and was first declared"critically endangered"by the IUCN in 1996.IUCN experts have said there is no image evidence of the species since 2009.It was last seen alive in 2003.
Along with the loss of the Chinese paddlefish,another sturgeon species,the Yangtze sturgeon is now classified as"extinct in the wild."Existing individuals in the river are the result of the release of captive stocks.
Wild populations of the Siberian sturgeon,the third species in Asia mentioned in the assessment and widely used in aquaculture,were also moved to the highest threat category of critically endangered.
What cannot be known about the Chinese sturgeon?( )
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources(IUCN)announced the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish and the wild Yangtze sturgeon (鲟鱼)on Thursday in its updated Red List of threatened species.The global sturgeon reassessment published by the IUCN on Thursday revealed that 100 percent of the world's remaining 26 sturgeon species are now at risk of extinction,up from 85 percent in 2009.The reassessment has also confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish(Psephurus gladius)and that the Yangtze Sturgeon(Acipenser dabryanus)has moved.from endangered,to extinct in the wild.Additionally.17 species are now critically endangered,three are endangered and five are vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
According to the reassessment.sturgeons have been overfished for their meat and caviar for centuries.Therefore.stronger enforcement of regulations against the illegal sale of sturgeon meat and caviar is critical to stop further declines.Besides,dams affect all sturgeon species migrating to their breeding grounds,while rivers warming due to climate change further disrupts sturgeon reproduction.
The restoration of freshwater ecosystems and building effective fish passages,together with restocking sturgeon in captivity,are key measures to support the long-term survival of the world's sturgeons.
Both Chinese paddlefish and Yangtze Sturgeon are representative aquatic species of the Yangtze River Basin.
The Chinese paddlefish is one of the world's largest freshwater fish species with a length of up to 7 meters. It is endemic to China and is flagship species of the Yangtze River.The Chinese paddlefish was listed as a first-class state protected animal in China in 1989 and was first declared"critically endangered"by the IUCN in 1996.IUCN experts have said there is no image evidence of the species since 2009.It was last seen alive in 2003.
Along with the loss of the Chinese paddlefish,another sturgeon species,the Yangtze sturgeon is now classified as"extinct in the wild."Existing individuals in the river are the result of the release of captive stocks.
Wild populations of the Siberian sturgeon,the third species in Asia mentioned in the assessment and widely used in aquaculture,were also moved to the highest threat category of critically endangered.
Which of the following is true about the first paragraph?( )
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources(IUCN)announced the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish and the wild Yangtze sturgeon (鲟鱼)on Thursday in its updated Red List of threatened species.The global sturgeon reassessment published by the IUCN on Thursday revealed that 100 percent of the world's remaining 26 sturgeon species are now at risk of extinction,up from 85 percent in 2009.The reassessment has also confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish(Psephurus gladius)and that the Yangtze Sturgeon(Acipenser dabryanus)has moved.from endangered,to extinct in the wild.Additionally.17 species are now critically endangered,three are endangered and five are vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
According to the reassessment.sturgeons have been overfished for their meat and caviar for centuries.Therefore.stronger enforcement of regulations against the illegal sale of sturgeon meat and caviar is critical to stop further declines.Besides,dams affect all sturgeon species migrating to their breeding grounds,while rivers warming due to climate change further disrupts sturgeon reproduction.
The restoration of freshwater ecosystems and building effective fish passages,together with restocking sturgeon in captivity,are key measures to support the long-term survival of the world's sturgeons.
Both Chinese paddlefish and Yangtze Sturgeon are representative aquatic species of the Yangtze River Basin.
The Chinese paddlefish is one of the world's largest freshwater fish species with a length of up to 7 meters. It is endemic to China and is flagship species of the Yangtze River.The Chinese paddlefish was listed as a first-class state protected animal in China in 1989 and was first declared"critically endangered"by the IUCN in 1996.IUCN experts have said there is no image evidence of the species since 2009.It was last seen alive in 2003.
Along with the loss of the Chinese paddlefish,another sturgeon species,the Yangtze sturgeon is now classified as"extinct in the wild."Existing individuals in the river are the result of the release of captive stocks.
Wild populations of the Siberian sturgeon,the third species in Asia mentioned in the assessment and widely used in aquaculture,were also moved to the highest threat category of critically endangered.
What does the underlined word mean in the passage?( )
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources(IUCN)announced the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish and the wild Yangtze sturgeon (鲟鱼)on Thursday in its updated Red List of threatened species.The global sturgeon reassessment published by the IUCN on Thursday revealed that 100 percent of the world's remaining 26 sturgeon species are now at risk of extinction,up from 85 percent in 2009.The reassessment has also confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish(Psephurus gladius)and that the Yangtze Sturgeon(Acipenser dabryanus)has moved.from endangered,to extinct in the wild.Additionally.17 species are now critically endangered,three are endangered and five are vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
According to the reassessment.sturgeons have been overfished for their meat and caviar for centuries.Therefore.stronger enforcement of regulations against the illegal sale of sturgeon meat and caviar is critical to stop further declines.Besides,dams affect all sturgeon species migrating to their breeding grounds,while rivers warming due to climate change further disrupts sturgeon reproduction.
The restoration of freshwater ecosystems and building effective fish passages,together with restocking sturgeon in captivity,are key measures to support the long-term survival of the world's sturgeons.
Both Chinese paddlefish and Yangtze Sturgeon are representative aquatic species of the Yangtze River Basin.
The Chinese paddlefish is one of the world's largest freshwater fish species with a length of up to 7 meters. It is endemic to China and is flagship species of the Yangtze River.The Chinese paddlefish was listed as a first-class state protected animal in China in 1989 and was first declared"critically endangered"by the IUCN in 1996.IUCN experts have said there is no image evidence of the species since 2009.It was last seen alive in 2003.
Along with the loss of the Chinese paddlefish,another sturgeon species,the Yangtze sturgeon is now classified as"extinct in the wild."Existing individuals in the river are the result of the release of captive stocks.
Wild populations of the Siberian sturgeon,the third species in Asia mentioned in the assessment and widely used in aquaculture,were also moved to the highest threat category of critically endangered.
According to the article, which of the following is not the reason for the extinction of sturgeon?( )
The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources(IUCN)announced the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish and the wild Yangtze sturgeon (鲟鱼)on Thursday in its updated Red List of threatened species.The global sturgeon reassessment published by the IUCN on Thursday revealed that 100 percent of the world's remaining 26 sturgeon species are now at risk of extinction,up from 85 percent in 2009.The reassessment has also confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddlefish(Psephurus gladius)and that the Yangtze Sturgeon(Acipenser dabryanus)has moved.from endangered,to extinct in the wild.Additionally.17 species are now critically endangered,three are endangered and five are vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
According to the reassessment.sturgeons have been overfished for their meat and caviar for centuries.Therefore.stronger enforcement of regulations against the illegal sale of sturgeon meat and caviar is critical to stop further declines.Besides,dams affect all sturgeon species migrating to their breeding grounds,while rivers warming due to climate change further disrupts sturgeon reproduction.
The restoration of freshwater ecosystems and building effective fish passages,together with restocking sturgeon in captivity,are key measures to support the long-term survival of the world's sturgeons.
Both Chinese paddlefish and Yangtze Sturgeon are representative aquatic species of the Yangtze River Basin.
The Chinese paddlefish is one of the world's largest freshwater fish species with a length of up to 7 meters. It is endemic to China and is flagship species of the Yangtze River.The Chinese paddlefish was listed as a first-class state protected animal in China in 1989 and was first declared"critically endangered"by the IUCN in 1996.IUCN experts have said there is no image evidence of the species since 2009.It was last seen alive in 2003.
Along with the loss of the Chinese paddlefish,another sturgeon species,the Yangtze sturgeon is now classified as"extinct in the wild."Existing individuals in the river are the result of the release of captive stocks.
Wild populations of the Siberian sturgeon,the third species in Asia mentioned in the assessment and widely used in aquaculture,were also moved to the highest threat category of critically endangered.
Which of the following is not effective measures to stop sturgeon declining?( )