问题 单项选择题 B型题

宫颈息肉患者 * * 分泌物可呈()。

A.脓性

B.血性

C.黄色水样

D.奶油状

E.豆腐渣样

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参考答案:B

解析:①正常 * * 分泌物:白色稀糊状、无气味、量多少不等。②大量无色透明黏性白带:常见于应用雌激素药物后及卵巢颗粒细胞瘤。③脓性白带:黄色或黄绿色,味臭,见于滴虫或化脓性感染;泡沫状脓性白带,常见于滴虫性 * * 炎;其他脓性白带,见于慢性宫颈炎、老年性 * * 炎、子宫内膜炎、宫腔积脓及 * * 异物引发的感染。④豆腐渣样白带:白带呈豆腐渣样或凝乳状小碎块,为真菌性 * * 炎的特征。⑤血性白带:白带内混有血液,可见于恶性肿瘤如宫颈癌;也可见于宫颈息肉、子宫黏膜下肌瘤、老年性 * * 炎、慢性重度宫颈炎以及宫内节育器不良反应等。⑥黄色水样白带:病变组织变性坏死所致。常发生于子宫黏膜下肌瘤、宫颈癌、宫体癌、输卵管癌等。⑦奶油状白带:见于 * * 加德纳菌感染。

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It was a fixing sight: there, in the Capitol itself, a U.S. Senator often mocked for his halting, inarticulate speaking, reached deep into his Midwestern roots and spoke eloquently, even poetically, about who he was and what he believed, stunning politicians and journalists alike.

I refer, of course, to Senator Jefferson Smith. In Frank Capra’s classic Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Jimmy Stewart plays this simple, idealistic small-town American, mocked and scorned by the big-moneyed, oh-so-sophisticated power elite--only to triumph over a corrupt Establishment with his rock-solid goodness.

At root, it is this role that soon-to-be-ex-Senator Bob Dole most aspires to play: the self effacing, quietly powerful small-town man from Main Street who outwits the cosmopolitan, slick-talking snob from the fleshpots. And why not There is, after all, no more enduring American icon.

How enduring Before Americans had a Constitution, Thomas Jefferson was arguing that the new nation’s future would depend on a base of agrarian yeomen free from the vices inherent in big cities. In 1840 one of the classic, image-driven presidential campaigns featured William Henry Harrison as the embodiment of rural virtues, the candidate of the log cabin and hard cider, defeating the incumbent Martin Van Buren, who was accused of dandified dress and manners.

There is, of course, a huge disconnect between this professed love of the simple, unspoiled life and the way Americans actually live. As a people, Americans have spent the better part of the 20th century deserting the farms and the small towns for the cities and the suburbs; and are torn between vacationing in Disney World and Las Vegas.

U.S. politicians too haven’t exactly shunned the temptations of the cosmopolitan life. The town of Russell, Kansas, often seems to be Dole’s running mate, but the candidate spends his leisure time in a luxury condominium in Bal Harbor, Florida. Bill Clinton still believes in a place called Hope, but the spiffy, celebrity-dense resorts of Martha’s Vineyard and Jackson Hole are where he kicks back. Ronald Reagan embodied the faith-and-family pieties of the front porch and Main Street, but he fled Iowa for a career and a life in Hollywood.

Still, the hunger for the way Americans believe they are supposed to live is p, and the distrust of the intellectual hustler with his airs and his high-flown language runs deep. It makes sense for the Dole campaign to make this a contest between Dole as the laconic, quiet man whose words can be trusted and Bill Clinton as the traveling salesman with a line of smooth patter but a suitcase full of damaged goods. It makes sense for Dole to make his campaign song Thank God I’m a Country Boy--even if he is humming it 9,200 m up in a corporate jet on his way to a Florida condo.

It seems that many people pretend to choose to live a rural life characterized by()

A.leisure and slow tempo

B. tension and malice

C. waste and sophistication

D. virtue and simplicity