问题 单项选择题 B1型题

女孩,8岁,持续高热15天,稍咳,无吐泻。胸部有斑丘疹,淋巴结无明显肿大,心率120次/分,律齐,心尖区有Ⅰ~Ⅱ级收缩期杂音,两肺无异常。肝肋下2.5cm,脾肋下1cm,血白细胞4×109/L,中性粒细胞0.8,淋巴细胞0.2,异型淋巴细胞0.08,血肥达反应O1:160.H1:320,其可能的诊断是()

A.伤寒

B.感染性休克

C.原发复合征

D.肝炎并发胆囊炎

E.传染性单核细胞增多症

答案

参考答案:A

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Writing about music is like dancing about architecture, or so the saying goes. Sometimes attributed to Frank Zappa, other times to Elvis Costello, this quote is usually intended to convey the futility of such an endeavor, if not the complete silliness of even attempting it. But Glenn Kurtz’s graceful memoir, Practicing: A Musician’s Return to Music, turns the expression on its head, giving it a different meaning by creating a lovely, unique book.
Kurtz picked up the guitar as a kid in a music-loving family, attended the Long Island music school, and went on to play on Merv Griffin’s TV show before graduating from Tufts University. Motivating the young Kurtz was the dream of reinventing classical guitar, as if by his great ambition alone he could push it from the margins of popular interest to center stage-something not even accomplished by the late Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia, perhaps the only artist of the form ever to reach anything resembling widespread celebrity.
This book reads like a love story of sorts: Boy meets guitar. Boy loves guitar. Guitar breaks boy’s heart or, more precisely, the ordinariness of a working musician’s life does so. "I’d just imagined the artist’s life naively, childishly, with too much longing, too much poetry and innocence and purity," Kurtz writes. "The guitar had been the instrument of my dreams. Now the dream was over. "
Boy leaves guitar. Were the story to end here, this book would be a tragedy, but after nearly a decade the boy returns to guitar, and although he has lost the enthusiasm he had in his youth, he finds his love of the guitar again in a way he never could have appreciated before.
Although Kurtz is writing about a unique musical path, his journey speaks eloquently to the heart of anyone who has ever desperately yearned to achieve something and felt the sting of disappointment. "Everyone who gives up a serious childhood dream—of becoming an artist, a doctor, an engineer, an athlete—lives the rest of their life with a sense of loss, with nagging what it is," he writes. "Is that time and effort, that talent and ambition, truly wasted \

The quotation mentioned in Paragraph 1 implies that writing about music is ______.

A.an ambitious attempt

B.a modern form of art

C.an impossible task

D.a rewarding experience

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