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男,46岁,因汽油火焰烧伤4小时入院,烧伤总面积90%,其中深Ⅱ度30%,Ⅲ度36%,伤后无尿,心率:150次/分,呼吸32次/分,伤后头8小时输液5000ml(其中胶体2000ml)后仍无尿。

该患者可采用下列植皮方法最终修复创面,但应除外()

A.自体微粒皮移植

B.刃厚皮片植皮

C.网状皮片移植

D.大张异体皮开洞嵌植自体皮

E.游离皮瓣移植

答案

参考答案:E

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A towering South American plant that is believed to kill animals with its spikes(尖刺) and use their rotting bodies as fertilizer is about to bloom(开花) in England. A rare Puya chilensis was planted at a greenhouse in Surrey, a county in the southeast of England about 15 years ago. However, despite its frightening description, the tall, spiked plant is considered a threatened species.

The Royal Horticultural Society has been feeding the plant a diet of liquid fertilizer. “In its natural habitat in the Andes it uses its razor sharp spikes to snare and trap sheep and other animals, which slowly starve to death and rot at the base of the plant, providing it with a bag of fertilizer,” reads a description on the RHS website, which adds that the plant gives off a “gruesome scent.”

But does the plant actually trap and eat sheep? Other sources have simply said it is “believed” that the plant traps small animals with its spikes. After the animals die of starvation, the plant is "believed" to then use their rotting bodies as fertilizer to feed itself.

"I'm really pleased that we've finally persuaded our Puya chilensis into producing flower," horticulturalist Cara Smith said in a press release on the RHS site. Regardless of whether it actually traps sheep, the plant does have sharp spikes that can grow up to 12 feet high and 5 feet wide. However, it’s not all death and danger for this plant. Its flowery blooms reportedly provide nectar(花蜜) for bees and birds.

The Puya chilensis blooms annually in its native land of Chile, but this is the first time it has done so after more than a decade of cultivation efforts from the RHS. "We keep it well fed with liquid fertilizer as feeding it on its natural diet might prove a bit problematic,” Smith said. "It's growing in the dry section of our glasshouse with its deadly spines well out of reach of both children and sheep alike."

小题1:From the passage we learn that in England the Puya chilensis _____.

A.feeds on man-made liquid fertilizer

B.often kills sheep and other animals

C.has once bloomed 15 years before

D.uses animals' rotting bodies as fertilizer小题2:The underlined word “snare” in the second paragraph probably means“_________”.

A.catch

B.stop

C.fight

D.kill小题3:We can infer from the passage that _____.

A.it's dangerous to feed the plant

B.it's certain that the plant kills sheep

C.it's difficult for the plant to bloom in England

D.it's rare for the plant to bloom in South American小题4:What does the writer mainly tell us?

A.A new plant is discovered in Chile.

B.How a rare plant is fed in England.

C.A rare plant is going to bloom in England.

D.How a plant traps animals in South America.

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