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关于宫颈原位癌,下列哪项是正确的() A.病变局限于子宫颈而无淋巴结转移 B.病变局

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关于宫颈原位癌,下列哪项是正确的()

A.病变局限于子宫颈而无淋巴结转移

B.病变局限于宫颈上皮层内而无间质浸润

C.可借细胞学及 * * 镜检查与浸润癌鉴别

D.临床分期为Ⅰa期

E.应首选广泛性全子宫切除术

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Americans in the millions are returning to their love affair with the movies. Motion picture industry experts see two main factors responsible for this: an increased need by Americans to escape from economic worries and a large number of new movies with broad audience appeal.

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B.Because people wanted to escape from real life.

C.Because people have troubles.

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A.become attractive

B.become amazing

C.become bad

D.become popular小题4:The main topic of American movies is about          .

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