黄体酮用于A.痤疮B.再生障碍性贫血C.先兆流产与习惯性流产D.肾上腺皮质功能减退E

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问题:

黄体酮用于

A.痤疮
B.再生障碍性贫血
C.先兆流产与习惯性流产
D.肾上腺皮质功能减退
E.手术后慢性消耗性疾病

考点:西药执业药师药事管理与法规中华人民共和国药品管理法(三)
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Part 1


·Read the following passages, eight sentences have been removed from the article.
·Choose from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap.
·For each gap (1-8) mark one letter (A-H) on the Answer Sheet.
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, is a long-time fan of space tourism. Aldrin climbed out of Apollo11 hot on the heels of Neil Armp in 1969. (1)
Together with scientists from Purdue University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Texas, Aldrin is designing spacecrafts that would perpetually cruise between Earth and Mars. (2) "Some day, people will go to Mars on a regular basis," says team member James Longuski, a professor at Purdue. (3)
The average distance between Mars and Earth is 48 million miles. (4)
It sounds like a trip that would require a lot of fuel. According to the engineers, the cyclers may have a natural, renewable "fuel" supply: from the gravitational forces of the Sun, the planets, and their moons.
As a spacecraft travels close to a planet, its flight path is bent, causing it to whip around the planet and significantly increasing its speed (it’s as if the planet’s gravity gives the passing spacecraft a kick into space). (5) It’s not just science fiction: it might help us get Mars with very little fuel on board, in a journey that would take as little as six to eight months.
"The cycler is essentially in orbit around the Sun and makes regular flybys of Earth and Mars," says James Longuski. "Once you put your vehicle into a cycler orbit, it continues on its own momentum, going back and forth between Earth and Mars. (6)
When the cycler flies by Earth, it will be traveling at a speed of about 13,000 miles per hour.
(7) This is sort of like a bus that doesn’t stop," Longuski says. "When it comes by, you have to run alongside of it and grab on."
AIdrin and his group think that the first cycler could be on its way by as soon as 2018. (8) (It seems a long way off now, but it’s closer than you think!)
Fasten your seatbelts and make sure your seatback is in its upright position. Your flight to space may be departing soon.
  • A. These crafts, known as "cyclers", would ferry people and supplies between the two planets, enabling humans to colonize Mars — something that has long been dreamed about in science fiction.
  • B. Most people are convinced that we are going to do this; the only question is when.
  • C. So, if you’re in middle school now, you could be taking a trip to Mars by the time you’re in your thirties.
  • D. To get a sense of just how far this is, try doing this calculation: Given that there are 2,500 miles between New York and Los Angeles, how many times would you have to travel from NY to LA and back to cover the same distance’
  • E. Now, at the age of 72, Aldrin is working on a new project that could put more of his fellow humans in space — namely, on journeys to one of our most fascinating neighbors, Mars.
  • F. This is the "slingshot" trajectory that you may have seen in movies.
  • G. Space taxis will be needed to bring people from the surface of the planet to intercept the cycler.
  • H. You may need to carry some propellant for an occasional boost, but it’s pretty much a free trip after that.

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男性,33岁,体重70kg。瓦斯爆炸烧伤头颈部、双上肢、双下肢(臀部除外),均为Ⅲ度烧伤。患者的烧伤面积为()

A.60%

B.62%

C.65%

D.68%

E.59%

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桂枝汤原方服法要求"服已须臾,啜热稀粥一升余",其意义在于

A.护中以防伤胃  

B.助汗以去外邪

C.防止过汗伤阴

D.防止过汗伤阳 

E. 养胃以复正气

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分布于外耳道后壁的感觉神经是()。

A.耳大神经

B.枕小神经

C.舌咽神经

D.迷走神经的耳支

E.下颌神经的耳颞支

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2.取“人力资源情况表”的“人员类型”列和“所占比例”列的单元格内容(不包括“总计”行),建立“分离型饼图”,数据标志为“显示百分比”,标题为“人力资源情况图”,插入到表的 A9:E29单元格区域内。

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