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医学模式的核心是A.医学现 B.思想观 C.价值观 D.疾病观 E.健康观

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题目:

医学模式的核心是

A.医学现

B.思想观

C.价值观

D.疾病观

E.健康观

答案:

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参考答案:D

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B.既醉而退,不吝情去留   不若孀妻弱子

C.亲旧知其如此,或置酒而招之 故人不独其亲

D.环堵萧然,不蔽风日     满目萧然,感极而悲者矣

2.请用现代汉语翻译以下句子。

①好读书,不求甚解;每有会意,便欣然忘食。

译文:_____________________________

②不戚戚于贫贱,不汲汲于富贵。

译文:_____________________________

3.欣赏文中插图,说说文章是从哪几个方面来写五柳先生“不慕荣利”“忘怀得失”的。

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4.根据下面句子内容,用生动形象的语言把五柳先生的衣食志趣再现出来。

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