如果气管受压变形,选用哪种麻醉为好() A.局麻 B.清醒插管,全麻 C.针

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如果气管受压变形,选用哪种麻醉为好()

A.局麻

B.清醒插管,全麻

C.针麻

D.颈部硬膜外麻醉

E.颈丛阻滞

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消化性溃疡腹痛的特点是()

A.上腹部周期性、节律性疼痛

B.右上腹持续疼痛

C.转移性右下腹痛

D.全腹剧痛

E.上腹部周期性、无节律性疼痛

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如图所示的事例中,属于减小压强的是[ ]

A.

B.

C.

D.

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     Teachers have long said that success is its own reward. But these days, some students are finding that

good grades can bring them cash and luxury gifts.

In at least a dozen states this school year, students who bring home top marks can expect more than just

thankfulness.

     The most ambitious experiment began in September, when seven states - Arkansas, Alabama,

Connecticut, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Virginia and Washington-won spots in an Mobil-funded

program that, in most cases, pays students $100 for each passing grade on advanced placement (AP)

college-prep exams.

     It's an effort to get low-income and minority students interested in the courses, says Tommie Sue

Anthony, president of the Arkansas Advanced Initiative for Math and Science. "We still have students

who are not sure of the value, who are not willing to take the courses," she says. "Probably the motivation will make a difference with those students."

     Gregg Fleisher of the National Math and Science Initiative, which runs the seven-state program, says

the effort is modeled on a program adopted by Dallas in the 1995-96 school year that saw AP

course-taking jump obviously. That program is now statewide.

     While many educators would be against offering kids cash for good grades, Fleisher and others say

the idea is simple: "It's an encouragement to get them to basically make the right decision and choose a

more strict class," he says. "This teaches them that if they work at something very hard and have a lot of

support, they can do something they didn't think they could do."

     An analysis of the Texas program last month by Cornell economist C. Kirabo Jackson found that it

linked to a 30% rise in the number of students with high SAT and ACT scores and an 8% rise in

college-going students.(Notes: 1.SAT: 美国学术能力评估考试;2. ACT: 美国大学入学考试.)

1. What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Success is its own reward.

B .A new motivation for students.

C. Good grades deserves gratitude.

D. Success makes a difference.

2. What's the purpose of the experiment?

A. To offer poor students luxury gifts on their birthdays.

B. To help poor students to keep on with education.

C. To get relatively poor students interested in their studies.

D. To make an effort to raise the value of money.

3. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Students who top at college - prep exams get $ 100.

B. The program didn't have any effect on student's achievements.

C. The program has been going on half a dozen states this year.

D. The program was probably first adopted by Dallas.

4. According to the passage, the program         .

A. encourages students to study harder

B. makes everything possible

C. helps students choose right classes

D. teaches students to spend money

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注水井放()溢流时,溢流量从该井()或()中扣除。注水井关井()以上,在开井前应录取()压力。注水井钻井停注期间()录取()次关井压力。

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