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女性患者,56岁,十二指肠溃疡病史7年,时常发作.自觉今年逐渐加重,今日晨起突然腹痛难忍,呈刀割样,上腹开始,很快扩散至全腹,来诊,见患者面色苍白。冷汗,肢体发凉,血压105/90mmHg,脉搏93次/分.查体时患者表情痛苦,不敢深呼吸,全腹压痛,反跳痛.肌紧张明显。

考虑该患者是

A.急性胰腺炎

B.急性阑尾炎

C.急性化脓性梗阻性胆管炎

D.胃十二指肠溃疡急性穿孔

E.急性胆囊炎

答案

参考答案:D

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     If there is no difference in general intelligence (智力) between boys and girls, what can explain

girls' poor performance in science and mathematics?

     It seems to be that their treatment at school is a direct cause. Mathematics and science are seen

as subjects mainly for boys, and therefore, as girls become teenagers, they are less likely to take them.

Interestingly, both boys and girls often regard the subjects for boys as more difficult. Yet it has been

suggested that girls do not take mathematics courses, not because they are difficult, but for social

reasons. Girls do not want to be in open competition with boys because they are afraid to appear less

feminine (女性的) and attractive. However, if we examine the performance of boys and girls who have

taken mathematics courses, there are still more high-achieving boys than there are girls. This difference

appears to be world-wide. Biological explanations have been offered for this, but there are other

explanations too. Perhaps the difference which comes out during the teenage years has its roots in much

earlier experiences. From their first days in kindergarten, boys are enoouraged to work on their own and

to complete tasks. Facts show that outstanding (杰出的) mathematicians and scientists have not had

teachers who supplied answers.

     Besides, there can be little doubt that teachers of mathematics and science expect their boy students

to do better at these subjects than their girl students. They even appear to encourage the difference

between boys and girls. They spend more time with the boy students, giving them more time to answer

questions and working harder to get correct answers from them. They are more likely to call on boys

for answers and to allow them to take the lead in classroom discussion. They also praise boys more

frequently. All of this seems to encourage boys to work harder in science and mathematics and to give

them confidence (信心) that they are able to succeed.

     Such a way of teaching is not likely to encourage girls to take many mathematics and science courses,

nor is it likely to support girls who do. When it comes to these subjects it seems certain that school widens

the difference between boys and girls.

1. Girls are likely to think that _____.

A. science courses are for both boys and girls

B. science courses make them more popular

C. science courses make them successful

D. science courses are difficult for them

2. The text mainly discusses _____ reasons for the difference between boys and girls in scientific

achievements.

A. biological

B. historical

C. social

D. personal

3. What are boys usually encouraged to do at school?

A. To get help with their homework.

B. To play the leading role in class.

C. To work with girl students in class.

D. To learn to take care of others .

4. What does the passage say about great mathematicians?

A. Their teachers did not supply answers to them.

B. They started learning mathematics at an earlier age.

C. They showed mathematical abilities in their teenage years.

D. Their success resulted from their strong interest in mathematics.

5. The author would probably agree that _____.

A. boys and girls learn in the same way

B. boys and girls are equal in general intelligence

C. girls are more confident in themselves than before

D. girls should take fewer science courses than boys

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