问题 多项选择题

消渴日久易发生哪些病变

A.阴损及阳,阴阳俱损

B.病久入络,血脉瘀滞

C.阴虚内热,耗伤津液

D.气血两虚

E.气阴两虚

答案

参考答案:A,B

阅读理解与欣赏
阅读短文,完成练习。   
贝  壳
  在海边,我捡起了一枚小小的贝壳。贝壳很小,却非常坚硬和精致。回旋的花纹中间有着色泽或深或浅的小点,如果仔细观察的话,在每一个小点周围又有自成一圈的复杂图样。怪不得古时候的人要用贝壳来做钱币,在我手心里躺着的实在是一件艺术品,是舍不得拿去和别人交换的宝贝啊!    
  在海边捡起这一枚贝壳的时候,里面曾经居住过的小小柔软的肉体早已死去,在阳光、砂粒和海浪的淘洗之下,贝壳中生命所留下来的痕迹已经完全消失了。但是,为了这样一个短暂和细小的生命,为了这样一个脆弱和卑微的生命,上苍给它制作出来的居所却有多精致、多仔细、多么的一丝不苟呢!    
  比起贝壳里的生命来,我在这世间能停留的时间和空间是不是更长和更多一点呢?是不是也应该用我的能力来把我所能做到的事情做得更精致、更仔细、更加的一丝不苟呢?     
  请让我也能留下一些令人珍惜、令人惊叹的东西来吧!    在千年之后,也许会有人对我留下的痕迹反复观看,反复把玩,并且会忍不住轻轻地叹息: “这是一颗怎样固执又怎样简单的心啊!”
1.写出反义词。
坚硬——(    )  精致——(    )  卑微——(    )
2.联系上下文,解释下面的词语。
令人惊叹:                                                                  
一丝不苟:                                                                                                  
3.把第3自然段中的最后一句话改成陈述句。
                                                                                      
4.把文章分成三段,并写出每段的大意。
                                                                              
                                                                               
                                                                               
5.作者要给后人看到的一颗“固执”而“简单”的“心”,到底是一颗怎样的“心”?
                                                                                        
阅读理解

Statuses are marvelous human inventions that enable us to get along with one another and to determine where we "fit" in society. As we go about our everyday lives,we mentally attempt to place people in terms of their statuses. For example,we must judge whether the person in the library is a reader or a librarian,whether the telephone caller is a friend or a salesman,whether the unfamiliar person on our property is a thief or a meter reader,and so on.

The statuses we assume often vary with the people we encounter, and change throughout life. Most of us can, at very high speed, assume the statuses that various situations require. Much of social interaction consists of identifying and selecting among appropriate statuses and allowing other people to assume their statuses in relation to us. This means that we fit our actions to those of other people based on a constant mental process of appraisal and interpretation. Although some of us find the task more difficult than others,most of us perform it rather effortlessly.

A status has been compared to readymade clothes. Within certain limits, the buyer can choose style and fabric. But an American is not free to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or that of a Hindu prince. We must choose from among the clothing presented by our society. Furthermore, our choice is limited to a size that will fit, as well as by our pocketbook . Having made a choice within these limits we can have certain alterations made, but apart from minor adjustments, we tend to be limited to what the stores have on their racks. Statues too come ready made, and the range of choice among them is limited.

51. In the first paragraph,the writer tells us that statuses can help us ______.

A. determine whether a person is fit for a certain job

B. behave appropriately in relation to other people

C. protect ourselves in unfamiliar situations

D. make friends with other people

52. According to the writer,people often assume different statuses ______.

A. in order to identify themselves with others

B. in order to better identify others

C. as their mental processes change

D. as the situation changes

53. The underlined word "appraisal"(Para.2) most probably means "______".

A. involvement  B. appreciation     C. judgment    D. presentation

54. In the last sentence of the second paragraph, the pronoun "it" refers to "______".

A. fitting our actions to those of other people appropriately

B. identification of other people’s statuses

C. selecting one’s own statuses

D. constant mental process

55. By saying that "an American is not free to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or that of a Hindu prince" (Para.3), the writer means _______.

A. different people have different styles of clothes

B. readymade clothes may need alterations

C. statuses come ready made just like clothes

D. our choice of statuses is limited