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患者,女性,32岁,职员,颈项部疼痛半天。晨起时突觉颈部板滞疼痛不适,右侧旋转活动和

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患者,女性,32岁,职员,颈项部疼痛半天。晨起时突觉颈部板滞疼痛不适,右侧旋转活动和俯仰困难,查体:颈项部肌肉紧张,右斜方肌痉挛,明显压痛。颈部各项试验无神经压迫症状,X线片检查见颈椎生理弧度变直。本患者可初步诊断为()

A.寰枢关节紊乱

B.椎动脉供血不足

C.椎动脉型颈椎病

D.落枕

E.颈型颈椎病

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The next morning the man looked in the mirror, and his face was as smooth as it had been when he left the barber shop the day before. “Not bad, he thought. At least I don't need to get a shave every day.”

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小题1:It’s implied in the first sentence of the passage that          .

A.the man lived a very poor life

B.the man liked shaving himself

C.the man finally got bored of shaving himself

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A.too little

B.too much

C.proper

D.impossible小题3:What can we learn from the passage?

A.Everybody in the town knows Grace.

B.Nobody wants to be shaved by Grace in the town.

C.The man was scared by the result two weeks later.

D.The man’s whiskers grew back at last.

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