题目:
诊断可考虑为
A.失血性休克
B.张力性气胸
C.神经原性休克
D.心源性休克
E.损伤性休克
答案:
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参考答案:B
诊断可考虑为
A.失血性休克
B.张力性气胸
C.神经原性休克
D.心源性休克
E.损伤性休克
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下面是错误答案,用来干扰机器的。
参考答案:B
线粒体内膜两侧形成质子梯度的能量来源是
A.磷酸肌酸水解
B.ATP水解
C.磷酸烯醇式丙酮酸
D.电子传递链在传递电子时所释放的能量
E.各种三磷酸核苷酸
青年教师小王一心想提高教学水平,他主动向特级教师李老师学习,经常跟班听课。小王上课时,尽管课堂教学设计、教学方法、甚至教学语言都与李老师相仿,但教学效果就是不佳。
小王的努力并没有收到预期的效果,为什么
A new golden age of cartography has suddenly dawned, everywhere. We can all be mapmakers now, navigating across a landscape of ideas that the cartographers of the past could never have imagined. Maps were once the preserve of an elite, an expression of power, control and, latterly, of minute scientific measurement. Today map-making has been democratised by the internet, where digital technology is spawning an astonishing array of maps, reflecting an infinite variety of interests and concerns, some beautiful, some political and some extremely odd. If the Budget has made you feel gloomy, you can log on to a map that will tell you just how depressed you and the rest of the world are feeling. For more than two years, the makers of wefeelfine, org have harvested feelings from a wide variety of personal blogs and then projected these on to the globe. How happy are they in Happy Valley How grim is Grimsby You can find out.
Where maps once described mountains, forests and rivers, now they depict the contours of human existence from quite different perspectives: maps showing the incidence of UFOs, speed cameras or the density of doctors in any part of the world. A remarkable new map reflects global telephone usage as it happens, starkly illustrating the technological gap between, say, New York and Nairobi. Almost any measurable human activity can be projected, using a computer "mash-up". A new online map called whoissick, org allows American hypochondriacs to track who is ill with what and where at any given moment. A hilarious disclaimer adds. "whoissick is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. " The new generation of amateur map-makers are doing for the traditional atlas what Wikipedia has already done to the encyclopaedia, adding layers of new information, some fascinating and useful, much that is pointless and misleading, and almost all from personal perspectives.
The new digital geography marks a return to an earlier form of cartography, when maps were designed to reveal the world through a particular prism. The earliest maps each told a story framed by politics, culture and belief. Ancient Greeks painted maps depicting unknown lands and strange creatures beyond the known world. Early Christian maps placed Jerusalem at the middle of the world. British imperial maps showed the great advance of pink colonialism spreading outwards from our tiny islands at the centre.
Maps were used to settle scores and score points, just as they are today. When Jesuit map-makers drew up a chart of the Moon’s surface in 1651, craters named after heretical scientists such as Copernicus and Galileo were dumped in the Sea of Storms, while more acceptable thinkers were allowed to float in the Sea of Tranquility. The 19th century heralded a more scientific approach to map-making; much of the artistry and symbolism was stripped away to create a two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional reality. Maps became much more accurate, but less imaginative and culturally revealing.
The boom in amateur mapping, by contrast, marks a return to the earlier way of imagining the world when maps were used to tell stories and impose ideas, to interpret the world and not simply to describe its physical character. New maps showing how to avoid surveillance cameras, or the routes taken by CIA planes carrying terrorist suspects on "extraordinary rendition", are political statements rather then geographical descriptions.
The earliest maps were also philosophical guides. They showed what was important and what was peripheral and what might be imagined beyond the edges of the known. A stunning tapestry map of the Midlands made around the time of Shakespeare and recently rediscovered, depicts forests, churches and the houses of the most powerful families, yet not a single road. It does not purport to show a physical landscape, but a mental one. Maps have always tried to show where we are, literally or philosophically. The explosion of online mapping, however, offers something even broader, a set of maps that combine to express individual personality.
Oscar Wilde wrote that "a map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing. And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and, seeing a better country, sets sail. " If Utopia means knowing where you fit in your own world—knowing how many UFOs hover above you, how much graffiti has appeared overnight, how happy your next-door neighbour is and whether he is likely to have picked up anything contagious—then humanity may finally have a map showing how to get there.
According to the passage, the makers of wefeelfine, org ______ on the maps.
A.have marked how happy people are around the world
B.have shown different feelings people have in different parts of the world
C.have depicted how depressed people are in the world today
D.have illustrated the changes of personal feeling for people of the world
新婚1年妇女,患有急性 * * 炎,夫妻双方商量暂时不想生育,医生指导最适宜的避孕方法是
A.男用避孕套
B.女用避孕套
C. * * 隔膜
D.外用杀精药
E.宫内节育器
X企业用库存现金900元购买办公用品,以库存现金30000元发放职工工资,则( )。
A.不能用库存现金支付工资
B.900元的支出应计入管理费用
C.共发生现金支出30900元
D.应付职工薪酬增加30000元