问题 单项选择题 案例分析题

男,40岁,多年来全口牙龈反复肿胀,曾作过多次治疗,近5~6天再次加重。检查全口牙龈肿,充血,触之出血,下颌磨牙牙周袋超过5mm,压溢脓,X线检查,全口多数牙槽骨有不同程度吸收,无龋。全身乏力,饮食量比一般人大,尿量也多。

需采取的治疗是()

A.牙周治疗

B.牙周局部治疗,同时控制血糖

C.牙周局部治疗加全身抗生素

D.全身使用抗生素

E.全身抗生素使用及控制血糖

答案

参考答案:B

单项选择题

It’s seven weeks into the new year. Do you know where your resolution is If you’re like millions of Americans, you probably vowed to lose weight, quit smoking and drink less in the new year. You kicked off January with a commitment to long-term well-being--until you came face-to-face with a cheeseburger. You spent a bundle on a shiny new gym pass. Turns out, it wasn’t reason enough for you to actually use the gym.

People can make poor decisions when it comes to health--despite their best intentions. It’s not easy abiding by wholesome choices (giving up French fries) when the consequences of not doing so (heart disease) seem so far in the future. Most people are bad at judging their health risks: smokers generally know cigarettes cause cancer, but they also tend to believe they’re less likely than other smokers to get it. And as any snack-loving dieter can attest, people can be comically inept at predicting their future .behavior. You swear you will eat just one potato chip but don’t stop until the bag is empty.

So, what does it take to motivate people to stick to the path set by their conscious brain How can good choices be made to seem more appealing than bad ones The problem stumps doctors, public-health officials and weight-loss experts, but one solution may spring from an unlikely source. Meet your new personal trainer: your boss.

American businesses have a particular interest in personal health, since worker illness costs them billions each year in insurance claims, sick days and high staff turnover. A 2008 survey of major US employers found that 64% consider their employees’ poor health decisions a serious barrier to affordable insurance coverage. Now some companies are tackling the motivation problem head on, using tactics drawn from behavioral psychology to nudge their employees to get healthy.

"It’s a bit paradoxical that employers need to provide incentives for people to improve their own health," says Michael Follick, a behavioral psychologist at Brown University and president of the consultancy Abacus Employer Health Solutions.

Paradoxical, maybe, but effective. Consider Amica Mutual Insurance, based in Rhode Island. Arnica seemed to be doing everything right: it boasts an on-site fitness center at its headquarters. It pays toward Weight Watchers and smoking-cessation help, gives gift cards to reward proper prenatal care and offers free flu shots each year. Still, in the mid-2000s, about 7% of the company’s insured population, including roughly 3 100 employees and their dependents, had diabetes. "We manage risk. That’s our core business," says Scott Boyd, Amica’s director of compensation and benefits. But diabetes-related claims from Arnica employees had doubled in four years. "We thought, OK," Boyd says now, "we have to manage these high-risk groups a little better.

Which of the following would be the best title for the text()

A. Making Good Health Easy

B. Cost of Losing Weight

C. Difficulties in Dieting

D. Advantages of Healthy Diet

综合题

(20分)中国社会的近代化是对外来挑战的一种被迫应战,近代化的过程不是按照社会发展内在规律循序完成的,这个特点决定了中国的近代化发展必然有诸多不完善的方面。阅读材料,回答问题。

材料一:西方国家通过武力威逼,迫使中国开放了大量通商口岸,建立起侵略中国的条约体系框架。条约口岸是一个具有双重作用的历史存在,作为强权政治的产物,它对中国的国家主权构成了侵害;作为一个社会窗口,它又展示了西方近代化事物。

——杨天宏《口岸开放与社会变革:近代中国自开商埠研究》

材料二:当国依然不富,兵还是不强,而东洋人却真的崛起的时候,这种从容和自信的心理崩溃了,人们发现中国实际上还没有醒,他们真正醒来,正是在这个令中国人真正感觉到痛彻心脾的1895年……但是,这种苏醒好像不是自然的苏醒,而是被某种惊人的声音突然从睡梦中惊醒,乍一醒来的人,有几分恼怒,几分惊慌,还有几分茫然……这种紧张和焦虑的反应,恰恰导致了后来一系列激烈改革甚至革命思路和策略的出现。

——葛兆光《1895年的中国:思想史上的象征意义》

材料三:从影响方面来看,19世纪西方的冲击在促使传统中国向近代中国转型上所起的作用,肯定比16—17世纪欧洲探险家和传教士到来所起的作用更为巨大……但他们的影响只局限于中国统治集团内部的少数士大夫。他们几乎没有给中国的政治体制、社会结构和经济制度带来任何影响,真正的近代化遥遥无期。

——摘编自徐中约《中国近代史》

(1)据材料一并结合所学知识,概括指出“条约口岸是一个具有双重作用的历史存在”。(8分)

(2)据材料二并结合所学知识,分析1895年中国人真正感觉到痛彻心脾的原因。试以19世纪末20世纪初的主要史实,概括此后中国近代化发生了哪些变化。(8分)

(3)结合所学知识,对材料三中“真正的近代化遥遥无期”这句话加以说明。(9分)