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城市房地产开发中常提到的“七通一平”是指( )。

A. 给排水管线、电力线路、电话线路、燃气管道、热力管道、道路、绿化验收通过,加上平整土地
B. 给排水管线、电力线路、电话线路、燃气管道、道路、铁路、公路验收通过,加上平整土地
C. 给水管道、排水管道、电力线路、电话线路、热力管道、燃气管道六种管线及道路贯通,加上平整土地
D. 给水管道、排水管道、电力线路、电话线路、燃气管道、绿化带六种管线及道路验收通过,加上平整土地

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宫颈癌防治原则错误的是

A. 防癌普查
B. 积极治疗中重度宫颈糜烂
C. 根据临床症状选择手术
D. 根据临床分期选择放疗
E. 根据临床分期选择化疗

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B. whatever
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