问题 单项选择题 A3/A4型题

男,45岁。反复出现胸骨后烧灼样痛,多在餐后出现。

男,45岁。反复出现胸骨后烧灼样痛,多在餐后出现,该患最可能的诊断是()

A.变异型心绞痛

B.陈旧性心肌梗死

C.食管癌

D.反流性食管炎

E.纵隔肿瘤

答案

参考答案:D

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What do you think is the most common illness? Do you get ill sometimes? We are lucky to live now, because there are lots of medicines to make people better.

The most common illness in the world is the cold. It often begins with a sore throat. Then you sneeze and your nose runs. You usually have a headache too. Often you cough later. It’s not a very bad illness, but you can feel quite ill.

There isn’t a cure (治愈) for a cold, but you can take medicines to make you feel better. For instance, aspirin (阿斯匹林) can stop your headache. It is good to rest, and to drink a lot of water too. A doctor once said to me, “With the proper medicine, a cold will continue for seven days. With no medicine, it will continue for a whole week!”

Where does our medicine come from? A long time ago, people knew that some plants made them feel better. They ate the leaves, the roots, the fruit, or the seeds of plants. For instance, the juice of lemons makes a sore throat feel better.

In modern times, scientists have looked at these plants, and found out which chemicals (化学物质) are in them. Many of our medicines today are made from those chemicals.

There are some illnesses which we can’t cure yet. And nobody has found a cure for old age. But because of modern medicines, most people now live longer than their grandparents.

小题1:How does a cold often begin?

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小题2:Can aspirin stop a headache?

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小题3:How long does a cold usually continue?

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小题4:What kind of juice makes a sore throat feel better?

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小题5:What are many of our medicines today made from?

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Sherlock Holmes was the greatest detective in history. His astonishing power of observation and analysis meant that he was able to solve cases which left the real police completely perplexed. As a problem solver in the law forced business, he was a knowledgeable person equal to Superman, the comic book hero.

Like Superman, of course, Holmes did not exist. He was the creation of a Scottish doctor and novelist Arthur Conan Doyle, and remains one of the most famous literary fiction characters of all time.

Holmes’ general rule when trying to solve a case was as follows: completely get rid of the impossible. Then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

It’s said that Holmes’ powers of deduction (推断) were superhuman, particularly his ability to process information from what he observed. In a story called The Boscombe Valley Mystery, Holmes examines the area near a lake where a murder has been committed. The local police have already searched the area and found no clues. Holmes spends ten minutes in the area, and announces that the murderer “is a tall man, left-handed, limps with the right leg, wears thick-soled shooting boots and a gray coat, smokes Indian cigars, uses a cigar holder, and carries a penknife in his pocket. There are several other indications, but these may be enough to aid us in our search.” Needless to say, he has found evidence to support all of these statements.

The fictional Holmes lived in an apartment at 221 Baker Street, a real street in Central London. When Conan Doyle wrote about Holmes, there was no 221 Baker Street, but after the street was extended northwards, there was. There is currently a bank at that address.

The fact that Holmes didn’t actually exist doesn’t stop thousands of people writing to him for help every year.The bank kindly responds to every letter they receive with the following message: “Mr. Holmes thanks you for your letter. At the moment he is retired in Sussex, keeping bees, and does not undertake detective work nowadays.”

小题1:In the first paragraph the underlined word “perplexed” suggests that the police were _______

A.confident

B.worried

C.confused

D.sure小题2:How does the writer describe Holmes and Superman?

A.Neither Superman nor Holmes was a real character.

B.Both Superman and Holmes used super intellect to solve problems.

C.Superman was a comic book figure, while Holmes was a real detective.

D.Superman and Holmes were equally intelligent and brave.小题3:How did Holmes use his powers of deduction in the fourth paragraph?

A.He spent a long time thinking about possible solutions.

B.He found clues to help him create a full description of a suspect.

C.He observed the crime area and guessed what happened.

D.He searched the area with the police and discussed with them,小题4:When letters are written to Holmes, _______

A.he answers letters when he receives them

B.his secretary answers them for him.

C.the bank at 221 Baker Street where he used to live sends the letters back

D.the bank at his address replies that Holmes is no longer working as a detective