小儿烧伤易并发()A.白内障  B.肺部感染  C.脑水肿  D.急性肾功能衰竭

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问题:

小儿烧伤易并发()

A.白内障 

B.肺部感染 

C.脑水肿 

D.急性肾功能衰竭 

E.应激性溃疡

考点:卫生资格考试(中初级)烧伤外科主治医师烧伤外科学(七)
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下列活动中属于实践基本形式的有 [ ]

①医生治病

②法官办案

③建党90 周年文艺演出

④调节分配结构

A.①②  

B.②④  

C.③④  

D.①④

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当出现缺点和错误时,朋友直言不讳的批评,坦诚相见的劝告就成为一剂“良药”,催人梦醒。这句话告诉我们 [ ]

A、友谊赛把人与人的感情通过共同的活动联系起来的纽带

B、友谊是我们分享快乐,共同面对困难

C、友谊是心理健康的重要保证

D、友谊使人进步

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以下各项与系统性红斑狼疮发病关系密切的是()

A.雄激素

B.雌激素

C.生长激素

D.肾素

E.血管紧张素

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下列各式中,是一元一次方程的为[ ]

A.2y+1=0

B.x﹣5>0

C.2+4=6

D.m+n=1

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"Popular art" has a number of meanings, impossible to define with any precision, which range from folklore to junk. The poles are clear enough, but the middle tends to blur. The Hollywood Western of the 1930’s for example, has elements of folklore, but is closer to junk than to high art or folk art. There can be great trash, just as there is bad high art. The musicals of George Gershwin are great popular art, never aspiring to high art. Schubert and Brahms, however, used elements of popular music--folk themes--in works clearly intended as high art. The case of Verdi is a different one: he took a popular genre-bourgeois melodrama set to music (an accurate definition of nineteenth-century opera) and, without altering its fundamental nature, transmuted it into high art. This remains one of the greatest achievements in music, and one that cannot be fully appreciated without recognizing the essential trashiness of the genre.
As an example of such a transmutation, consider what Verdi made of the typical political elements of nineteenth-century opera. Generally in the plots of these operas, a hero or heroine--usually portrayed only as an individual, unfettered by class--is caught between the immoral corruption of the aristocracy and the doctrinaire rigidity or secret greed of the leaders of the proletariat. Verdi transforms this naive and unlikely formulation with music of extraordinary energy and rhythmic vitality, music more subtle than it seems at first hearing. There are scenes and arias that still sound like calls to arms and were clearly understood as such when they were first performed. Such pieces lend an immediacy to the otherwise veiled political message of these operas and call up feelings beyond those of the opera itself.
Or consider Verdi’s treatment of character. Before Verdi, there were rarely any characters at all in musical drama, only a series of situations which allowed the singers to express a series of emotional states. Any attempt to find coherent psychological portrayal in these operas is misplaced ingenuity. The only coherence was the singer’s vocal technique: when the cast changed, new arias were almost always substituted, generally adapted from other operas. Verdi’s characters, on the other hand, have genuine consistency and integrity. Even if, in many casals, the consistency is that of pasteboard melodrama, the integrity of the character is achieved through the music: once he had become established. Verdi did not rewrite his music for differenf singers or countenance alterations or substitutions of somebody else’s arias in one of his operas, as every eighteenth-century composer had done. When he revised an opera, it was only for dramatic economy and effectiveness.

According to the text, Verdi’s creative treatment of characters is performed through

A.his frequent re-writing of an opera.

B.his coherent psychological portrayal.

C.his consistent aspiration to high art.

D.his effective maneuvers of music.

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