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赵青一定是一位出类拔萃的教练。她调到我们大学执教女排才一年,球队的成绩就突飞猛进。以下哪项如果为真,最有可能削弱上述论证

A.赵青以前曾经入选过国家青年女排,后来因为伤病提前退役。

B.赵青之前的教练一直是男性,对于女运动员的运动生理和心理了解不够。

C.调到大学担任女排教练之后,赵青在学校领导那里立下了军令状,一定要拿全国大学生联赛的冠军,结果只得了一个铜牌。

D.大学准备建设高水平的体育代表队,因此,从去年开始,就陆续招收一些职业队的退役队员。女排只招到了一个二传手。

答案

参考答案:D

解析:如果D项为真,则球队的成绩突飞猛进,可能是因为得益于作为职业队退役队员的二传手,这就对题干的论证有所削弱。其余各项均不正确。

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Passage One

My First Experience with AIDS Patients
我初次接触艾滋病人

by Marc Kielburger
I was ushered to the AIDS ward of a hospice in the slum.I would later learn that the ward did not exist,at least not officially.Not a single person in Thailand had AIDS,according to the Thai government at the time.People got"sick,"of course,sometimes"very sick."but no one had AIDS.The hospice was home to an ever-growing number of"very sick"people.
I entered the ward and was greeted by two Thai nurses.
"Thank goodness you are here,Marc,"said the first.
"You’re a doctor,right "
I shook my head.
"So you are a medical student then!"
I shook my head again.
"But you know medicine,right "
"Kinda,"I offered."I watch E.R.,every Thursday"
After a rapid exchange in Thai,the first one said,"NO problem.Get ready for your fou- hour medical school training!"
"But in my country medical school takes years!" I protested.
"We don’t have that long," she replied. "So we better get started. "
During the next few hours, I learned to clean wounds, administer IVs, treat bedsores, and dispense medicine. The work was punishing, made worse by stifling heat, frequent blackouts, and an incredible stench in the air. I tried desperately to hide my weak nerves and queasy stomach, but more than once dashed for the bathroom to throw up.
Just when it seemed my training was coming to an end, the nurse took me aside. "There are only two more things you need to know," she said. "On the left-hand side of the ward, you will find what we call the Exit Area. " As it turned out, she meant "exit" in the largest sense of the word. Terminally ill patients were hidden behind a curtain and then exited out of the ward after death. "The second thing you need to know," she continued, "is that we haven’t had a day off in three weeks. You’ll be looking after the ward by yourself for the next shift. "
My jaw dropped.
"Don’t worry, Mare," said the other nurse, patting me on the shoulder before turning to leave. "Think of this as the beginning of your residency !" And with that, they walked out. Alone and petrified, I tried unsuccessfully to keep calm.
I counted to twenty-four. That’s how many AIDS patients were in my charge. What am I going to do I thought. What can I do I fell back on my training with the Canadian government and put my talents to work. I served patients water-some with ice, some without. Next, I tried to cheer up everyone, myself included, giving enthusiastic high-fives to patient after patient. Soon enough, everyone was laughing. Some were laughing with me, others most definitely at me, but I didn’t care. As long as I could keep people smiling, I was sure it would all be fine. And it was. Until a short while later, when a patient in the Exit Area began to choke. He had fluid in his lungs and could not breathe. As I crossed the floor, I could hear the man gasping for air. Fumbling and scared, I pulled back the curtain and administered the medicine the nurses had recommended. The man didn’t respond. With nothing left to offer, I sat down and held his hand, looking into his eyes as he breathed heavily for a while and then stopped. Watching him slip away, I was hit by a feeling of anguish such as I’d never felt, either before or since. It haunts me to this day.

What is the actual meaning of the phrase "Exit Area" by the nurse

A.A place where to wait for transferring to a good hospital.

B.A place where to wait for bidding a final good bye to the world.

C.A place where to be treated by experienced doctors.

D.A place where to wait for checking out and going home.

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