患者,女。鼻干3年。鼻涕黄稠,嗅觉丧失,常感食少腹胀,大便时溏。检查见鼻肌膜萎缩,有

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患者,女。鼻干3年。鼻涕黄稠,嗅觉丧失,常感食少腹胀,大便时溏。检查见鼻肌膜萎缩,有黄绿色脓痂,唇舌淡白,苔白,脉缓弱。

此患者可能的诊断结果是()

A.萎缩性鼻炎

B.鼻硬结病

C.干燥性鼻炎

D.慢性鼻炎

E.鼻毛霉菌病

考点:中医耳鼻喉科学主治医师中医耳鼻喉科学中医耳鼻喉科学题库
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阅读理解。

     Sitting on a chair all day in school can make anyone want to move around. So, more and more teachers

are letting students have a ball. By sitting on exercise balls instead of chairs, teachers find students' posture

(姿势) and attention improve.

     Dottie Pownall, a fifth-grade teacher in West Virginia, USA, has been using balls as chairs since December

2008. "The students love them", she says. Pownall took a survey of her students. She found that 80% of the

students thought sitting on the balls helped them pay more attention to what they were learning.

     The teacher, Pisa Witt, felt so strongly about the use of balls as chairs, she started Witt Fitt. This company

encourages the use of the balls. And the company educates not only teachers but also students on how to use

them. "Our products are used in 24 states, three provinces in Canada, Puerto Rico (波多黎各) and Japan," says

Witt. "Research shows that sitting on the balls makes them sit up straighter. You can slouch (低头垂肩地坐)

on a ball," says Witt, "but it feels awful." Because the students are moving, their blood (血液) increases. That

carries more oxygen (氧气 to the brain (大脑), so the kids have more energy and can focus longer.

     "Furthermore, they're fun." says Pownali.

1. What will happen if a student sits on a chair all day in school? The student will _____.

A. pay more attention to his lessons

B. be fun

C. like to move around

D. sit up straighter

2. How long has Dottie Pownall used the balls?

A. About three years.

B. Only one year.

C. In 2008.

D. Since he was a fifth-grade teacher.

3. In how many countries are the balls used as the students' chairs?

A. Four.

B. Three.

C. Two.

D. One.

4. Teachers choose balls instead of chairs because sitting on balls helps the kids _____.

A. improve the students' posture and attention

B. slouch on the chairs

C. have fun

D. Both A and C are correct answers. 

5. Which is better for kids to study in class, sitting on a chair or sitting on a ball?

A. Sitting on a chair.

B. Sitting on a ball.

C. They are the same.

D. We don't know.

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工程概况,主要包括施工方案的选择、主导施工过程施工方法的选择和技术组织措施的制订等。( )

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蛛网膜下腔出血(SAH)最具特征性的表现是:()

A.意识障碍

B.四肢抽搐

C.脑膜刺激征

D.血性脑脊液

E.神经系统“三偏征”

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The island Fiji has always been around me in my life. My parents met in Fiji when my father was a teacher as a Peace Corps volunteer and my mother a student. They taught me about its people, culture, foods and religious beliefs.

At the age of two, I made my first trip across the Pacific Ocean to Fiji. My mother and I made that trip unexpectedly because my grandma was ill and longed to see her American granddaughter. Although I have few memories of that first trip, I do remember grandma braiding(编辫子) my hair every day. The brush gliding through my hair is a feeling I will treasure forever because she passed away soon. I returned to America when I was five years old. This time I had a brother, Martin, who was two.

I resisted my third trip to Fiji when I was 15, being a teenager who did not want to spend the summer away from friends. It was this trip, however, that made me realize that Fiji is not just a place to visit but a part of who I am. The smells and sounds and sights came back to me, but the best part was getting to know my relatives.

Vishal was one cousin I quickly bonded with(与…合拍). Born two days before me, I had only known him through pictures before. Though raised oceans apart in different cultures, we talked and laughed about everything from American sports to Fijian dancing. I was able to form close ties with all my cousins, and when I talk about them now, it’s as if I have known them my whole life. Spending time with them helped me understand the traditions and values my mother grew up with. Hospitality (热情) and care and respect for family members are central values in Fijian culture.

I truly enjoyed learning about my roots during this trip. Fuji is just like a second home, and I will never forget the time I have spent there.

小题1:From the passage, we can learn that ______________________.

  1. the author’s parents had been classmates before
  2. the author had lived in Fiji for about five years
  3. the author had no memories of her grandma
  4. people value family in Fijian culture
小题2:The author resisted her third trip to Fiji because______________________.

  1. she didn’t want to separate from her brother
  2. she didn’t know her cousins there very well
  3. she didn’t want to separate from her American friends
  4. her grandma had passed away
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE about Vishal?

  1. He is younger than the author.
  2. The author had met him on her first trip to Fiji.
  3. He and the author had lots of common interests.
  4. He and the author held different opinions about Fijian culture.
小题4:What’s the best title for the passage?

A. My Trips to Fiji

B.Discovering My Fijian Origins

C.My Understanding of Fijian Culture

D.My Memories of Fiji

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下列各项属于会计基本职能的是()。

A.核算与分析

B.反映与控制

C.预测与决策

D.分析与监督

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