题目:
下列需与非骨化性纤维瘤鉴别的肿瘤或肿瘤样病变有()
A.骨样骨瘤
B.骨巨细胞瘤
C.纤维性骨皮质缺损
D.骨纤维结构不良
E.良性间叶瘤
答案:
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答案:A
下列需与非骨化性纤维瘤鉴别的肿瘤或肿瘤样病变有()
A.骨样骨瘤
B.骨巨细胞瘤
C.纤维性骨皮质缺损
D.骨纤维结构不良
E.良性间叶瘤
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答案:A
连线搭配词语。
满意的 孩子
聪明的 笑容
明晃晃的 斥责
严厉地 大镜子
Have you ever taken part in a marathon? A marathon is 42km long. It is the longest race in the world. To make the runner’s body work, harder training(训练) is quite necessary. A runner should start to prepare for a marathon at least three months before. Many hours of running at different speeds(速度) and the changes in diet are necessary in the training.
Two weeks before the marathon, the training programme becomes less, from 100km per week down to 60km and then to 30km in the final week. On the last two days they may not run at all.
Breakfast should be eaten at least three hours before the race. Easily digested (消化) food such as cereal (麦), toast (烤面包) and scrambled (捣碎) egg is best, with as much fluid (液体) as possible. Runners should drink water about half an hour before the race to keep up the body fluid.
小题1: A marathon runner should begin his training___________.
A.a month before the race.
B.a week before the race.
C.three or four months before the race.
D.a year before the race.小题2: Runners have to run ________ km. in a marathon race.
A.100
B.60
C.30
D.42小题3: It’s necessary for the players to have______________in the training.
A.training at different speeds and changes in diet.
B.little water.
C.lessons before the race.
D.too much meat.小题4: Players shouldn’t run _______________.
A.two weeks before the marathon
B.three months before the marathon
C.two days before the marathon
D.in the final week小题5: What should a runner have for his breakfast on the day of the race?
A.A big meal.
B.A light(清淡的) meal.
C.Lots of meat.
D.Oily(油性的) food.
所谓“寒从中生”指的是()。
A.外感寒邪,影响脏腑功能
B.寒邪直中脏腑
C.阳气虚、温煦功能减退
D.恣食生冷,内脏受寒
E.寒邪从肌表而入,渐侵脏腑
阅读理解。
In Eastern Europe, blue jeans symbolize (象征) American culture and "the good life". In Spain they are
known as "cowboys". In China, jeans are known as niuzaiku, also, "cowboy trousers", which
means they are connected with the American West cowboy culture and outdoor work.
Jeans are usually made from denim (粗布), but may also be made from other materials. The earliest
known cloth for jeans was a thick cotton cloth from the Indians. At first they were working clothes. They
became popular among teenagers in the 1950s. Today jeans are a very popular form of casual wear around
the world and come in many styles and colors.
Jeans were first made in Genoa in Italy. The trousers were made for the Genoese navy (海军) because
they needed trousers which could be worn wet or dry, and whose legs could be easily rolled up while the
men were cleaning the ships. These jeans would be washed by pulling them in large fishing nets behind the
ship, and the sea water would make them white.
In the 1850s Levi Strauss, a business man living in San Francisco, was selling blue jeans under the
"Levi's" name to the coal workers of California.
During World War II, the coal workers liked jeans very much because they were strong and did not tear
easily. In the 1950s, jeans became popular with young people in the United States. Wearing of blue jeans by
teenagers was the symbol of rebels (反叛者) in TV programmes and movies. Some cinemas and restaurants
refused to let people in if they wore blue jeans. In the 1980s, jeans finally became high fashion clothing, when
famous designers started making their own styles of jeans, with their own labels on them. Sales of jeans went
up and up.
1. From the first paragraph we know that _____. [ ]
A. cowboy culture is usually related to the West of America
B. cowboys wear jeans only
C. cowboys live a good life
D. American culture is cowboy culture
2. Jeans were first made in _____. [ ]
A. America
B. Italy
C. Spain
D. China
3. From Paragraph 4 we know that "Levi's" was _____. [ ]
A. the name of a worker
B. the brand (名牌) of a kind of jeans
C. the name of a kind of cloth
D. the nickname of a businessman
4. Why the people who wore blue jeans were refused to go into the cinema in the 1950s? [ ]
A. Because jeans were made for workers.
B. Because jeans were made of denim.
C. Because wearing jeans was the symbol of rebels.
D. Because it was during the time of war.
196,169,144,( ),100
A.120
B.121
C.123
D.124