问题 多项选择题

股神经痛的临床表现为:()

A.病人尽量避免屈曲膝部,行走时步伐细小

B.先伸出健腿,然后病脚拖拉到一起,不能奔跑和跳跃

C.皮支损伤可产生剧烈的神经痛和痛觉过敏现象

D.感觉障碍区在大腿前面及小腿内侧

E.可有小腿及足背外侧感觉减退、踝反射减弱或消失

答案

参考答案:A, B, C, D

单项选择题 A1/A2型题
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D

A curriculum vitae (CV) provides an overview of a person's life and qualifications. You know that you're a star but without a knock-out CV, no-one else will believe you. Here's how to impress and write yourself into a better job.

First, be concise (简洁的). "It's not War and Peace." says Steven Kirkpatrick, the managing director of Adecco Staffing. Recruiters (考官) who have to plough through hundreds of CVs don't enjoy flowery long articles. Use active verbs and ensure that every sentence counts.

Second, tell the truth. "The most important thing is not to lie," Kirkpatrick says. "People decorate their CV by adding things to make themselves more attractive," he says, only to embarrass themselves later. "If your first impression is a lie, it's not a great basis for moving forward."

Then, focus on your skills. A CV is a selling tool and how you break down what you have learnt and what you can do is me most important. "It's OK to simplify job titles to make them clearer," Sharman says. "Just outline your achievements and experience to back that up, and say more about your recent roles."

Also, personalize it. "There's nothing as bad as getting an automatically created CV from a website," Kirkpatrick says. "What they are buying is you, so sell them you. It's always nice to have personal information that makes you a human being," Sharman says. But do try to stand out from the crowd.

Finished? So you've written the perfect CV. That's the job half done. Last but not least, check out how to write the perfect covering letter.

68. For what purpose does the author write this passage?

A. To teach readers how to behave in job interviews.                                B. To tell readers how to improve their writing skills.                                            C. To instruct readers on how to apply for a job.                                                 D. To advise readers on how to write a CV.

69. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

A. It doesn't have to be too long.              B. It should be true.                    C. It needs to be fun to read.                     D. It ought to be polite.

70. Which of the following would the author recommend?

A. Tell lies about your education and experience.                                   B. Focus on what work you are able to do.                                             C. Download sample CVs from websites.                                                    D. Provide a nice photo of yourself.

71. How many tips are given in this passage?

A. Five.      B. Four.       C. Three.       D. Two.