问题 单项选择题

患者高热不退,手足抽搐,有时神昏,舌绛而干,脉弦数。治疗应选用

A.羚角钩藤汤
B.大定风珠
C.天麻钩藤饮
D.消风散
E.镇肝熄风汤

答案

参考答案:A

材料题

  在中国经济发展的历程中,存在着一个经济重心向东、向南转移的趋势。今天,长江三角洲地区已成为中国最重要、也最具活力的经济区域。

  自隋大运河开凿以后,古代扬州几度繁荣,素有“雄富冠天下”之称。

  材料一:唐文宗曾下诏:“南海蕃舶本以慕华而来,固在接以恩仁,使其感悦。……其岭南、福建及扬州蕃客,宜委节度观察使常加存问,除舶脚收市进奉外,任其往来流通,自为贸易,不得重加税率。” ——董浩《全唐文》卷七五《病后德音》

回答:

(1)材料一体现了唐政府怎样的经济政策?它对扬州的经济发展起到了怎样的作用?

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  民国初年,长三角地区的民族工业得到了一定的发展。

  材料二:《民国初年沪杭宁地区民族工业分布示意图》

(2) 依据上图,说出这一时期民族工业主要集中的行业是什么?为什么会集中在这些行业?

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  “八十年代看深圳,九十年代看浦东。”浦东的开发开放成为中国改革开放新的里程碑。

  材料三:

浦东开发开放前——“宁要浦西一张床,不要浦东一间房”
浦东开发开放后——璀璨夺目的东方明珠

(3)结合所学知识,请简要分析上海浦东开发开放的主要有利因素。    ______________________________________________________________________________________    ______________________________________________________________________________________    ______________________________________________________________________________________    ______________________________________________________________________________________

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 When he thought of the past, my grandfather would sometimes show us photographs of himself at school. They were brown and faded, and it was hard to believe that the blurred(模糊) figure of the little boy in the short trousers and socks could ever have been Grandfather. Besides, he wore a cap --- all the boys in the photographs wore caps pulled so far forward that half of their faces were obscured. When Grandfather asked us to pick him out from the group, we would surely point to the wrong boy.

On one such occasion my younger sister, aged six, burst into tears when Grandfather proudly guided her finger to the right boy. "How could that boy be you?" she cried. "He should have a beard." We were, of course, all convinced that grandfathers should have beards, preferably white and bushy, like our own grandfather's.

"I was a good scholar," Grandfather would say, wagging his beard over the photographs. "I should have been top of the class if I hadn't had to get up at six every morning to milk the cows and chop the wood, and again when I came home from school."

"But Saturdays? What did you do on Saturdays?"

"Saturdays, if it was fine, I'd be out all day in the fields with the men," replied Grandfather. "And if it was wet, I'd be helping my mother with odd jobs round the house. There wasn't much time for studying."

We all tried hard to imagine what it would have been like to have seen Grandfather getting up at crack of dawn and never, obviously, having a moment for himself. It seemed we had learnt something from what Grandfather had said about his childhood.

41. In the first paragraph of this passage, what the author really tells us is that ________ .

A. his grandfather used to wear short trousers, socks and a cap as well

B. it was difficult to tell which of the boys in the photographs was Grandfather

C. he didn't believe Grandfather wore a cap pulled forward when he was at school

D. it was fun to watch boys in the photographs wearing caps pulled forward

42. The author's sister burst into tears because________.

A. she did not get a chance to pick out Grandfather in the photographs

B. she was told which was the right boy before she herself could pick him out

C. other children did not agree with her that Grandfather should have had a beard

D. she found Grandfather in the photographs did not have a beard

43. When Grandfather said, "I should have been top of the class...", he meant ________ .

A. if he had had more time for studying, he would have been the best in his class

B. he should have spent more time studying rather than playing ball games

C. his school days should not have been so hard and miserable

D. he could have never been the best student even if he had studied still harder

44. In the last paragraph the author said, "We all tried hard to imagine..." because ________ .

A. the figures of the boys in the photographs were small and blurred

B. the children had never experienced life like that of Grandfather

C. the photographs Grandfather showed them were brown and faded

D. Grandfather failed to tell them about his childhood in detail