根据《个人信用信息基础数据库管理暂行办法》规定,属于数据上报员权限的有()。A、查看

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问题:

根据《个人信用信息基础数据库管理暂行办法》规定,属于数据上报员权限的有()。

A、查看自己的基本资料和权限

B、查询用户信息

C、报文预处理

D、修改登录密码

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关于化疗患者造血系统反应的护理,以下正确的是()。

A.化疗后24小时内及时使用细胞刺激因子,以升高白细胞

B.患者体温37.5℃时需给予药物治疗

C.每日监测患者白细胞计数

D.应严格卧床休息

E.禁止家属探视以避免感染

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六腑中的孤腑指的是()

A.胆

B.胃

C.三焦

D.膀胱

E.小肠

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绞窄性肠梗阻的临床表现错误的是()。

A.出现腹膜刺激征

B.持续腹痛无缓解

C.吐血性或棕褐色液体

D.肠鸣音消失或减弱

E.X线显示孤立、突出胀大的肠襻随时间而改变其位置

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关于减轻桥体力的措施说法错误的是()

A.减小桥体面的颊舌径

B.减小桥体的牙尖斜度

C.增加桥体面的牙尖斜度

D.增加桥体的食物排溢道

E.均匀分布

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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从41-60各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

At a young age, her doctor told Patti Wilson she was an epileptic(羊癫疯患者). Her father was a morning jogger. One day she   31   and said, “Daddy, what I’d really love to do is run with you every day, but I’m afraid I can’t do it.” Her father   32    her to start running.

That’s just what they did every   33  . It was a   34   experience for them. After a few weeks, Patti said, still smiling, “Daddy, what I’d really love to do is break the world’s long-distance running record for  35   .”

Her father   36    The Guinness Book of World Records and found that the farthest distance any woman had run was 80 miles. As a freshman(新生) in high school, Patti    37   , “I’m going to run from Orange County up to San Francisco(about 400 miles).” “As a sophomore(二年级学生),” she went   38   , “I’m going to run to Portland, Oregon(about 1,500 miles). As a junior I’ll run to St. Louis(about 2,000 miles). As a senior I’ll run to the White House (about 3,000 miles).”

In   39   of her disease, Patti was as ambitious(有野心的) as she was enthusiastic. She looked at being an epileptic as simply “an   40  ”. She focused not on what she had   41   , but on what she had left.

That year, together with her father, she completed her   42   to San Francisco wearing a T-shirt that   43  , “I love Epileptics.”

In her sophomore year, Patti’s classmates got behind her. They made a huge poster that read, “Run, Patti, Run!” This has since   44   her motto and the title of a book she has written. During this marathon, she broke a bone in her foot. A doctor told her that she had to   45     her run. But Patti said she wasn’t running for herself; she was   46   to break the chains on the brains that limited so many others. She asked the doctor   47    or not there was a way she could keep running. He said he could wrap it in adhesive(粘合剂)  48   putting it in a cast(石膏), but he   49   her that it would be extremely painful. She told the doctor to wrap it up.

Later, after four months of running from the West Coast to the East Coast, Patti arrived in Washington and shook the hand of the President of the United States. She told him, “I wanted people to know that epileptics are normal human beings with   50   lives.”

31. A. smiled  B. cried   C. laughed      D. wept

32. A. agreed  B. suggested   C. encouraged D. promised

33. A. afternoon     B. morning     C. night   D. evening

34. A. terrible B. fortunate    C. dangerous       D. wonderful

35. A. women B. men    C. students      D. patients

36. A. questioned   B. checked      C. inspected    D. interviewed

37.A. broadcasted   B. told    C. informed        D. announced

38. A. up B. forward      C. on      D. upon

39. A. honor B. view       C. favor  D. charge

40. A. accident       B. coincidence       C. influence    D. inconvenience

41. A. lost      B. dropped     C. improved   D. received

42. A. distance       B. task    C. run     D. study

43. A. showed B. said    C. wrote  D. read

44. A. come    B. become      C. gone       D. went

45. A. continue      B. stop    C. keep      D. struggle

46. A. working       B. jogging      C. walking   D. running

47. A. whether       B. when  C. if D. where

48. A. in addition to      B. in spite of   C. instead of   D. regardless of

49. A. asked    B. warned       C. advised      D. comforted

50. A. common      B. unique       C. special       D. normal

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