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患者,女,39岁,发现皮肤黄色斑块10年,胸闷2年,反复发作胸痛1年。心电图检查示心肌缺血。血压138/90mmHg,心率74次/分,节律齐,无心脏杂音。双侧上眼睑有扁平黄色瘤,手指、足跟肌腱处见结节状黄色瘤,两眼有明显的角膜弓。血脂测定结果为:TC12.3mmol/L,TG1.5mmol/L,HDL-C1.2mmol/L,LDL-C8.0mmol/L。其母亲有冠心病,父亲有高血压,兄妹中一个有胆固醇增高。

如要进一步确诊,可进行下述何种检查()

A.LDL受体基因检测

B.ApoB基因检测

C.LPL活性测定

D.LpA.基因检测

E.ApoE基因检测

答案

参考答案:A

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  Driving while talking on a hand-held mobile phone has long been considered a danger. But even drivers who use hands free devices are a nuisance – because they are slowing everyone else down, according to a study.

David Strayer, a psychology professor in Utah University’s traffic lab, conducted a study involving 36 university students driving on motorways. Each used a hands free phone for half the trip but not for the other half. The students were told to obey posted speed limits and use turn signals but the rest of the driving decisions were up to them . What Strayer found is that when the drivers were distracted(使分心)by a phone conversation , they made fewer lane(车道) changes, drove slower and took longer to get where they were going. Fellow researcher Professor Peter Martin, who teaches civil and environmental engineering at Utat University, said,“Ordinarily a slower driver should be safer , but that’s not the case when people are talking on a cell phone.”

In general , drivers who used mobile phones while driving took three percent longer to drive along the same high-density route than drivers who didn’t. When stuck behind a dawdling(磨蹭的) driver , it took them between 25 and 50 seconds longer to switch to an open lane to overtake. Those delays can add up when you consider studies that suggest as many as 10 percent of US drivers are using a cell phone at any one time. And delays in traffic streams of very small amounts can grow into massively when drivers are crossing a  highway.” Our next step is to use computer models to determine just how much those delays are costing drivers in time and in extra fuel costs,” Martrin said.

63. What does the underlined word in the first paragraph mean?

A. A person who is a volunteer.         B. A person who breaks the traffic law

C. A person who is annoyed by others.   D. A person who causes trouble

64. Which of the following is TRUE , according to Martin?

A. The more slowly a person drove, the safer he was.

B. Measures should be taken to stop using mobile phones.

C. Drivers using hand-held phones had less effect on traffic than those using hands free phones

D. Driving while using mobile phones could cost drivers time and money.

65. The passage is mainly about      .

A. traffic conditions in rush hours 

B. the use of mobile phones in the USA

C. using hands free devices behind the wheel

D. a comparison between hand-held phones and hands free ones