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老年女性,不慎摔倒,左髋部着地,当即左髋剧痛,不能站立,急诊来院。检查见左下肢缩短,外旋畸形。其最可能的诊断是

A.左髋关节前脱位

B.左髋关节后脱位

C.左髋关节中心脱位

D.左股骨颈骨折

E.左股骨干骨折

答案

参考答案:D

阅读理解

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Carl Rowan was born in 1925 in the southern city of Ravenscroft, Tennessee. His family was very poor.   小题1: 

Growing up, Carl had very little hope for any change. There were not many jobs for blacks in the South.   小题2:  Racial tensions were high. Laws were enforced to keep blacks and white separate.

It was a teacher who urged Carl to make something of himself.   小题3:  She urged him to write as much as possible. She would even get books for him because blacks were banned from public libraries.

Carl entered Tennessee State College in 1942. Carl Rowan did so well in college that he was chosen by the United States navy to become one of the first fifteen black navy officers. In 1948, Carl Rowan became a reporter. He was one of the first black reporters to write for a major daily newspaper. As a young reporter, he covered racial tensions in the South of the USA and the war in the Middle East. He also reported from Europe, India and other parts of Asia.   小题4:  In 1987, Carl Rowan created a program called "Project Excellence", which rewards black students who do well in school.

Carl Rowan died on September 23, 2000, in Washington, D.C. During the last years of his life, he suffered from diabetes and heart problems.   小题5: He worked until the end of his life.

A.The schools were not good.

B.He won several major reporting awards.

C.He said that experience changed his life.

D.But he never let bad things slow him down.E. Bessie Taylor Gwynn taught him to believe he could be a poet or a writer.

F. The Rowan family had no electricity, no running water, no telephone and no radio.

G. The program provided millions of dollars to help African-American students for college.

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