布比卡因在神经阻滞中产生中枢神经系统症状的阈剂量是() A.1.Omg/kg B.2

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问题:

布比卡因在神经阻滞中产生中枢神经系统症状的阈剂量是()

A.1.Omg/kg

B.2.Omg/kg

C.3.Omg/kg

D.4.0mg/kg

E.5.Omg/kg

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康乾盛世经济上的表现不包括[ ]

A、耕地面积增加

B、粮食产量提高

C、手工业超过前代水平

D、政局稳定,疆域辽阔

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在一块320平方米的长方形菜地种菜,菜地的宽40米,这个长方形菜地的周长是______米.

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第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

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Too often we accuse others of not listening, pretending that we ourselves are faultless, yet in our hearts we know that many of the mistakes we make come about because we haven’t listened carefully enough. We get things wrong because we haven’t listened carefully enough. We get things wrong because we haven’t quite understood what someone meant when they were talking to us. Anyone who has ever taken the minutes of a long meeting will know how hard it is to remember-- despite the benefit of notes-- exactly what everyone said. But success depends on getting things right--and that means listening.

Listening is not the same thing as hearing; it is not an effort actively. It demands attention and concentration. It may mean quizzing the speaker for additional information or for clarification------ it is always better to ask than to continue regardless and get things wrong. However, if you allow your mind to wander onto something else, even for a few minutes, you’ll miss what the speaker is saying------ probably at the very moment when he or she is saying something critical. And not having heard, you won’t know you’ve missed anything until it’s too late.

The most common bad habit we have is to start thinking of what we are going to say about the subject long before the other speaker has finished. We then stop listening. Even worse, this often adds rudeness to inattentiveness, as once you have decided what to say there is a fair chance you will interrupt to say it. Good listeners don’t interrupt. In fact it is often worth explaining the main idea of what you have just been told before going on to make your own points. Nobody is offended by this and it shows that you have listened well.

Above all be patient and accept that many people are not very good communicators. It’s helpful to remember that the ways people move and position themselves while they are speaking can reveal a great deal about what they are saying. Equally important you should put yourself in the other person’s place, both intellectually and emotionally; it will help you to understand what they are getting at and form a response. But don’t be too clever. Faced with a know-all, many people keep quiet because they see no point in continuing.

56. Which is the best title for this passage?

A. Don’t be too clever                B. Be a good listener.

C. Don’t miss anything critical            D. Think of the speaker

57. In the last paragraph, “…… what they are getting at ……” means________ .

A. what they imply                             B. what they like

C. what they attack                             D. what they achieve

58. What is the writer’s opinion?

A. If you want to be a good listener, you should be very clever and emotional.

B. Speakers won’t continue talking when their listeners explain what they’ve heard.

C. If you don’t want to get things wrong, it’s important to be a good listener,

D. It’s hard to be a good listener because listening tests you on your intelligence.

59. What is the lesson we can learn from this passage?

A. Don’t accuse others of not listening while talking with them.

B. Don’t get anything wrong if you miss what the speaker is saying.

C. Listening inattentively may cost you the loss of your success.

D. Think carefully of what you’re going to say before the speaker finishes.

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医学伦理学尊重原则应除外的内容是()。

A.公平分配卫生资源

B.尊重病人及家属的自主性或决定

C.尊重病人的知情同意权

D.保守病人的秘密

E.保护病人的隐私

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公路收费站违反()规定的,群众有权进行投诉、举报,县级以上人民政府交通主管部门应当认真调查,并按照第五十八条的规定追究有关人员的法律责任,并把处理结果告知投诉举报人。

A、第四十八条第一款

B、第四十八条第二款

C、第四十八条第三款

D、第四十八条第四款

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