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痰迷心窍()

A.可发癫狂

B.胃失和降,恶心呕吐,脘腹胀满

C.喘咳咯痰

D.神昏、痴呆

E.心主血脉不利,胸闷心悸

答案

参考答案:D

解析:本组题考查痰证。痰滞在肺,喘则可见咳咯痰;痰阻于心,心主血脉不利,可见胸闷心悸;痰迷心窍,则可见神昏、痴呆;痰火扰心,可发癫狂;痰停于胃,胃失和降,则可见恶心呕吐、脘腹胀满;痰留经络筋骨,则可见瘰疬痰核、肢体麻木,或半身不遂,或成阴疽流注;痰浊犯头,则可见眩晕;痰与气凝结于咽喉,出现咽中梗阻,吞之不下、吐之不出的梅核气症。

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Texans have bursting pride and love attention. They also have a thick streak of short- sighted greed and, even by American standards, a busted disposition to violence. When they hear this sort of criticism they usually ascribe it to the ignorance and jealousy of stuffy Yankees who have not spent enough time in the state to understand it. For such avowedly robust people they are surprisingly sensitive. They hated Edna Ferber’s novel Giant, which scourged Texan vulgarity, racism and the mores of millionaires, but they bought it in great quantities and packed cinemas to see the film. They would rather be talked about than not, and if you do not talk about them they do it for you.
In claiming special qualities for themselves, Texans have had to become reconciled to the fact that a large number of them are not native. In the last century "Gone to Texas" was a commonplace graffito daubed on barns in other states, and in recent years "Gone to Texas" has, figuratively, been written on the front doors of millions of Americans and also Mexicans. In the early 1980s newcomers accounted for nearly two-thirds of the state’s population increase. But Texans do not believe they are being diluted. They maintain that Texanhood, or Texianism, is a matter of attitude and that Texanic qualities exist in abundance in many Americans, regardless of their birthplace: it is when these people are planted in Texas, and nourished by its atmosphere, that they flower like true Texans. A man may not be born in Texas, which is unfortunate; but he can be born to be Texan.
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The author in Paragraph 1 describes Texans as a class of people who are ______.

A.of a mixture of personality consisting of both morality and immorality

B.of a mixture of nature consisting of both pride and violence

C.more sensitive to criticisms of their uncivilized conducts

D.born to be savage and uncivilized people