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女性,35岁。半年前弯腰提重物时突然腰痛,并向右大腿扩散。当时检查腰椎凸向左侧,腰活动困难,腰骶部右侧压痛,直腿抬高试验阳性。X线检查见腰椎向右侧弯曲。

现阶段治疗中不必采取的方法是()

A.痛点封闭

B.卧硬板床休息

C.口服镇痛药物

D.理疗

E.手术治疗

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参考答案:E

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When coal is burned in a boiler, two kinds of ash by-products are produced: a heavy bottom ash and a fine-as-powder fly ash. About 10 to 15 percent of the coal by-product is bottom ash which is used like sand on streets and highways covered with ice, and also on highways as paving material.

It is the fly ash, however, that is receiving much attention. Once considered a waste, fly ash is now regarded as a natural resource in the United States. It can be placed in some lower places, where it is compacted(压实) and covered with soil, for the seeds of various grasses and plants to be placed in the soil to make the land productive.

Fly ash may be added to concrete (混凝土)to build roads and other kinds of buildings, taking the place of the cement(水泥) up to 20 percent. As a by-product of burned coal, fly ash requires no extra energy to be produced, while cement production requires great amounts of energy.

Besides, the technology is able to take out some useful minerals from the fly ash, which is still a very expensive process today. But the time may come when it is cheaper to take out these products from ash than to mine new supplies.

49. The bottom ash can be put on icy streets________.

A. in order to rebuild them          B. in order to make them colorful

C. so that people can walk on them   D. so that cars can run faster

50. The fly ash can be used to________.

A. grow various plants   B. take the place of soil

C. cover productive land       D. make more productive land

51. Which of the following is right?

A. To produce fly ash, some extra coal is to be burned.

B. Fly ash is made while producing cement.

C. It takes less energy to produce fly ash than cement.

D. Fly ash is a costless by-product.

52. The word “mine” in the last sentence of the passage means_______.

A. to buy things from other countries

B. to search for useful materials in the mountains

C. to dig deeply into the ground to get useful materials

D. to take out certain materials from other things