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4岁小儿,血液检测结果如下 白红蛋白 红细胞游离原卟啉 血清铁蛋白 (g/L

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4岁小儿,血液检测结果如下
白红蛋白 红细胞游离原卟啉 血清铁蛋白
(g/L) (mg/L) (mg/L)

该患儿被诊断为处于铁减少期

A.102 650 4
B.104 800 3
C.126 400 6
D.130 400 14
E.129 300 12

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参考答案:C

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被上帝咬过的苹果
  有一个盲人,小时候深为自己的缺陷烦恼沮丧,认定这是老天在惩罚他,自己这一辈子算完了。后来一位老师开导他说:“世上每个人都是上帝咬过的苹果,都是有缺陷的人。有的人缺陷比较大,是因为上帝特别喜爱他的芬芳。”他很受鼓舞,从此把失明看作是上帝的特殊钟爱,开始振作起来,向命运挑战。若干年后,他成了一个著名的盲人推拿师,为许多人解除了病痛,他的事迹被写进当地的小学课本。
  把人生缺陷看成“被上帝咬过一口的苹果”,这个思路太奇特了,尽管这有点自我安慰的阿Q精神。可是,人生不如意者十之七八,这个世界上谁不需要找点理由自我安慰呢?而且,这个理由又是这样的善解人意,幽默可爱。
  世界文化史上有著名的三大怪杰:文学家米尔顿是瞎子,大音乐家贝多芬是聋子,天才的小提琴演奏家帕格尼尼是哑巴。如果用“上帝咬苹果”的理论来推理,他们也都是上帝特别喜爱,狠狠的咬了一大口的缘故。
  就说帕格尼尼吧,4岁时出麻疹,险些丧命;7岁时患肺炎,又几近夭折;46岁时牙齿全部掉光;47岁时视力急剧下降,几乎失明;50岁时又成了哑巴。上帝这一口咬得太重了,可是也造就了一个天才的小提琴家。帕格尼尼3岁学琴,即显天分;8岁时已小有名气;12岁时举办首次音乐会,即大获成功。之后,他的琴声几乎遍及世界,拥有无数的崇拜者。他在与病痛的搏斗中,用独特的指法弓法和充满魔力的旋律征服了整个世界。著名音乐评论家勃拉兹称他是“操琴弓的魔术师”,歌德评价他“在琴弦上展现了火一样的灵魂”。有人说,上帝像精明的生意人,给你一份天才,就搭配几倍于天才的苦难。这话真不假。
  上帝很馋,见谁咬谁,所以人都是有缺陷的,有与生俱来的,有后天形成的。既然无法抗拒,又难以弥补,就只有“既‘咬’之,则安之”,从容应对。你咬你的,我活我的,不屈服于命运的摆布,像贝多芬那样,扼住命运的咽喉,或者干脆学学尼采,公开宣布:上帝死了。
  上帝又吝啬得很,决不肯把所有的好处都给一个人,给了你美貌,就不肯给你智慧;给了你金钱,就不肯给你健康;给了你天才,就一定要搭配点苦难……当你遇到这些不如意事,不必怨天尤人,更不能自暴自弃,顶好的办法,就是像那个老师那样去自励自慰:我们都是被上帝咬过的苹果,只不过上帝特别喜欢我,所以咬的这一口更大罢了。
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3.文中列举了米尔顿、贝多芬、帕格尼尼等人的例子是为了证明什么?
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4.这篇短文给我们最大的启示是什么?
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5.揣摩文中画线句子的句式和修辞手法的运用,仿写一个句子,内容可自定。
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