问题 单项选择题

下列哪一句最合适向发热患者询问()。

A.“体温是弛张热吗?”

B.“发热前有寒战吗?”

C.“您发热时还有哪些不适?”

D.“您发热时有头痛?”

E.“您体温上升都在下午四时吗?”

答案

参考答案:C

阅读理解与欣赏

  我说道:“爸爸,你走吧。”……我看见他戴着黑布小帽,穿着黑布大马褂,蹒跚地走到铁道边,慢慢地__①__身下去,尚不太难。……他用两手__②__着上面,两脚再向上__③__;他肥胖的身子向左微__④__,显出努力的样子,这时我看见他的背影,我的眼泪很快地流下来了。……到这边时,我赶紧去搀他。他和我走到车上,就橘子一股脑放在我的皮大衣上。于是扑扑衣上的泥土,心里很轻松似的。

1.文中①②③④处应填的词语是。(     )

A.探 扒 爬 倾

B.移动 攀 爬 斜

C.移动 扒 缩 斜

D.探 攀 缩 倾

2.文中写父亲执意要为“我”买橘子,是因为(     )

A.“我”第一次出远门,不会照顾自己。

B.不放心所托的茶房。

C.父亲对“我”关心无微不至,关心“我”胜过关心自己。

D.父亲怕“我”路上口渴。

3.对划线词“蹒跚”在文中作用是什么?

答:_______________________________________

4.文中对父亲过铁道给“我”买橘子的情景进行了细致的描写。这一部分主要是通过_____描写和_____描写来刻画人物的。

5.对划线的词“赶紧”在文中的作用表述恰当的一项是(     )

A.“我”怕父亲爬月台时跌倒。

B.“我”觉得不应增加父亲的负担。

C.因为橘子的父亲为“我”买的。

D.“我”深受感动,“我”爱父亲。

6.最后一句中“扑扑”的动作与前文的____、____、____、____等动作相呼应,“心里很轻松似的”的原因是____________________________。

问答题

Vilhelm Hammershoi has been a well-kept secret since his death in 1916. All his best- known paintings are of household interiors that are drained of color and tell no stories. 46. His windows cannot be seen through, his doors cannot be opened and the figures produce no element of vitality into the rooms. Hammershoi is defiantly inscrutable; the mood is melancholic and enigmatic, but the paintings are oddly compelling. Quite why, no one seems sure.
Of the 71 paintings in a new exhibition in London, 21 come from his native Copenhagen, 15 from other Scandinavian collections and 20 from private collections, principally Danish. Hammershoi’s focus was not as narrow as this show might suggest, but to see his nudes it is necessary to visit the Statens Museum for Kunst in Denmark. He did some fine, if bleak, landscapes too, but it was the interiors that sold in his lifetime, and he is best remembered for paintings of the sun shining through curtainless window-panes, casting shadows on carpetless floors. 47.Anxious to transform the prosaic into the romantic, his admirers speak of a poet of light and the poetry of silence.
Hammershoi himself was guileless. 48."What makes me choose a motif are the lines, what I like to call the architectural context of an image," he said in 1907. Light was also very important, but it was lines, he insisted, that had the greatest significance for him. His wife, Ida, makes appearances in the empty rooms, but she is usually painted from the back, with the emphasis on the bare nape of her neck. The heroic figures are white doors and windows, and tables, chairs, a piano and a sofa. No painter can have got so much pleasure from painting brown furniture. One work, titled "Interior with a Woman at a Sewing Table", is a symphony of three shades of shiny brown.
Hammershoi was influenced by Vermeer and the 17th-century Dutch genre painters and by Caspar David Friedrich, a German, but there is no one like him. His work shows traces of an unexpected subversive sense of humor. 49.Felix Kramer, the show’s curator, identifies irregularities, for example, that create an almost surreal quality: a piano with two legs, table legs casting shadows in different directions, chests of drawers with no knobs or handles. Even some of Hammershoi’s admirers wonder what it all means.
50.Trying to pin Hammershoi down is as profitless as Waiting for Godot. However, the new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts might encourage some excitement in the marketplace. The highest price made by a Hammershoi interior is £ 520,000 ($1 million) in 2006 and the price boom in the auction houses is passing him by. Perhaps the secret of Hammershoi has been kept a bit too well.