问题 单项选择题 A1型题

新生儿溶血病的确诊依据是()

A.母婴血型不合

B.血型抗体阳性

C.抗人球蛋白试验阳性

D.黄疸生后24小时内出现

E.间接胆红素超过340μmol/L

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参考答案:C

解析:抗人球蛋白试验阳性说明胎儿红细胞已致敏,母婴血型不合、血型抗体阳性不一定发生溶血。

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     Last month, James Connolly, a junior at the University of Massachusetts, stood in front of a local

police station wearing a toga (长袍) as punishment.

     His crime? He was charged with underage drinking, illegal possession of alcohol and too much noise

while holding a party.

     This shaming punishment has increased in the US in recent years, mostly imposed (强加) by local

judges for less-serious crimes, such as drunk driving and theft.

     They believe shame is the best petty crime deterrent (威慑). For example, in Tennessee, Judge James McKenzie has made shoplifters stand outside Wal-Mart with signs that read, "I am a thief put here by

order of Judge McKenzie."

     "Alternative punishments like community service and fines don't convey moral condemnation of the

criminal," said Dan Kahan, a University of Chicago Law School professor, in an article published on the

university's website. "They aren't shameful enough."

     Supporters of shaming punishment argue that public shaming is a good way of expressing community

values. Some judges say shamed offenders seldom repeat their crimes.

     Others aren't so sure. "There is little evidence to suggest that shaming punishments are successful in

preventing people from committing specific crimes. And a shamed criminal may face a hard battle to

regain trust in society," said Hosmanek. "So, a shaming punishment may force the offender into more

crimes to support himself."

1. According to the passage, wearing a toga in public is a(n)________.

A. honour  

B. shame

C. duty  

D. crime

2. Connolly was punished for________.

A. shoplifting  

B. drunk driving

C. serious crimes  

D. petty crimes

3. Which of the following is the most effective in preventing petty crimes according to Professor Kahan?

A. Getting a fine for what one has done.

B. Apologizing to the police for one's wrongdoing.

C. Holding a sign in public that announces one’s own crime.

D. Being forced to work for the community without being paid.

4. According to Hosmanek, shamed criminals are more likely to commit new crimes because________.

A. it's difficult for them to find a job

B. they no longer have a sense of shame

C. there's too much fighting in society

D. they do not want to do any work

5. This passage is mainly about________.

A. crime deterrent  

B. alternative punishments

C. shaming punishment  

D. community values