句型转换。 1. Yesterday our teacher asked us

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句型转换。

1. Yesterday our teacher asked us to clean the classroom. (改为被动语态)

    Yesterday _____ _____ asked to clean the classroom.

2. The car hit the big tree yesterday. (改为反意疑问句)

    The car hit the big tree yesterday, _____ _____?

3. Are there museums in the city? Could you tell me? (合并成含宾语从句的复合句)

    Could you tell me _____ there _____ museums in the city?

4. I borrowed a book from the library. It was newly published. (合并成含定语从句的复合句)

   The book _____ I borrowed from the library_____ newly published.

5. The computer is very useful. (改为感叹句)

   _____ _____ the computer is!

考点:被动语态感叹句反意疑问句宾语从句定语从句
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风湿热病患者活动期,除对症治疗外,还当选用的药物是()。

A.水杨酸制剂

B.抗生素

C.糖皮质激素

D.抗疟药

E.磺胺药

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We hear with our ears, right? Yes, but scientists have known for years that we also hear with our eyes. In a study published in 1976, researchers found that people combined both auditory cues(听力提示) and visual ones,like mouth and face movements, when they heard speech.

A new study that looks at a different set of sensory cues adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests such combination is natural. In a paper, Bryan Gick and Donald Derrick report that people can hear with their skin.

The researchers had volunteers listen to spoken syllables. Meanwhile, they connected the volunteers to a device that would blow a tiny puff (气流) of air onto the skin of their hands or necks. The syllables included “ba” and “pa”, which produce brief puffs from the mouth when spoken, and “da” and “ta,” which do not produce puffs. They found that when listeners heard “da” or “ta” while a puff of air was blown onto their skin, they considered the sounds as “ba” or “pa”.

Dr. Gick said the findings were similar to those from the 1976 study, in which visual cues defeated auditory ones — volunteers listened to one syllable but thought it another because they were watching a video of mouth movements corresponding to the second syllable. In his study,he said,cues from sensory receivers on the skin defeated the ears as well. “Our skin is doing the hearing for us,” he said.

Dr. Gick noted that it would normally be rare that someone actually sensed a puff of air produced by another, although people might occasionally sense their own puffs. “What’s so persuasive about this particular effect,” he added. “is that people are picking up on this information that they don’t know they are using.” That supports the idea that combining different sensory cues is natural.

Dr. Gick said the finding also suggested that other sensory cues might be at work in speech perception(知觉) — that, as he put it, “we are these fantastic perception machines that take in all the information available to us and combine it faultlessly.”

小题1:“Da” or “ta” were considered as “ba” or “pa” when __________.

A.they were spoken quickly

B.puffs of air were blown onto the listener’s skin

C.they were pronounced using a special device

D.they were made with face movements小题2:Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Humans combine different sensory cues through experience.

B.Dr. Gick’s new study is more important than the one in 1976.

C.People sometimes can sense their own puffs when speaking

D.Only auditory and visual cues are at work in speech perception.小题3:What is the best title of the text?

A.We Can Hear with Our Skin

B.Our Visual Cues Is Doing the Hearing for Us

C.Facial Expressions Are Important

D.We Are Fantastic Machines

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男性,52岁,体重60kg,因患十二指肠球部溃疡合并幽门不全梗阻入院施行胃大部切除术。术中出血约600ml,心率102次/分,呼吸21次/分,血压98/60mmHg(13.1/8.0kPa),血红蛋白105g/L。

患者心率加快的最可能的原因是()

A.为维持心排血量的一种代偿表现

B.出血太多,休克的表现

C.容量负荷过多的表现

D.可能存在高钾血症

E.以上都不是

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加辅料炒的主要目的有:()

A.降低毒性

B.洁净药物

C.缓和药性

D.增强疗效

E.矫臭矫味

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备用停运状态包括()、()。

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