砂质新积土

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砂质新积土

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"I was just like you--I’ thought I was invincible," says Adam Blomberg, standing before 400 students in a darkened auditorium at Miami’s Coral Reef Senior High School. A photo of a bloodied and unconscious teenager, a breathing tube protruding from his mouth, flashes on the wall.

"That was me," he says. There’s a collective gasp before the room grows silent and Blomberg,31, an anesthesiologist who trained at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, begins the story of what happened one night in February 1995.

He created a presentation illustrating the dangers of behaving irresponsibly in a car, from not buckling up to speeding to driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. He tracked down photos of teen crash victims from the center’s archives, then incorporated statistics and his own experience. He spoke the first time to a local Boy Scout troop and was soon giving his talk, "A Survivor’s Story," at high schools around the state.

The Blomberg family had reason to celebrate. Adam had fully recovered and was on his way to fulfilling his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. But in January 2000, Blomberg’s 22-year-old step-brother, Michael, was killed in a crash while driving to his Atlanta home late one night. He wasn’t wearing a seat belt. After the accident, Blomberg stopped telling his story to crowds, racked with guilt over his inability to reach Michael. If Blomberg had failed his own brother, he reasoned, how could he possibly make a difference to a roomful of strangers Requests from schools continued to roll in, but he turned down every one.

Then Blomberg got a call from a high school counselor. As he started into his standard excuse-lack of time—he looked across the room at a stack of thank-you notes from students who had heard him speak. He realized that kids needed to hear what he had to say. He agreed to visit the school and began contacting others on the waiting list for his talks.

Blomberg leaves the school hoping he has changed someone’s behavior. He recalls a letter he received from a student who heard him speak and got into a crash later that same day but was unharmed. " She told me she was wearing her seat belt because of me."

Letters like this reinforce his belief that he survived the accident for a reason. "There are a lot of physicians in the world, and we all save lives," he says. "I have a special opportunity to save lives not just as a doctor but also as a human being.\

What makes him regain his belief in the value of his speeches()

A. Constant invitation calls from schools

B. The death of his stepbrother Blomberg

C. The thank-you letters confirming his speeches’ values

D. Numerous accidents he heard of

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选出下列词语中注音有误的一项:()

A.屏píng幕 瓶píng子 拼pīn搏 迸bèng发

B.铵ǎn根 俺ǎn们 氰胺àn  器械jiè 

C.漱shù口 告诫jiè剌là谬 辣椒là

D.车辆liàng 夫妻俩liǎ手绢juàn 涓涓juān

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男性,35岁,近1年来常出现阵发性头痛、心慌、出汗、约半小时或1小时后缓解,此次发作时来院就诊,查体:P85次/分,BP26/16KPa,心肺来见明显异常,尿糖阳性,尿儿茶酸酚胺阳性,留院观察,1小时后血压;心率又恢复正常,则病人的诊断最可能是

A.H型糖尿病

B.原发性高血压病

C.原发性醛固碉增多症

D.嗜铬细胞瘤

E.皮质醇增多症

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()营销组织结构是按照不同客户的需求安排的,有利于银行开拓市场,加强业务的开展。

A.职能型

B.产品型

C.市场型

D.区域型

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