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女性,30岁,突发剧烈头痛1天,查体无明显阳性体征。患者头颅CT平扫显示鞍上池、外侧窝池及额叶、颞叶脑沟散在不规则高密度影。

最常见的原因为

A.脑梗死
B.静脉瘤
C.海绵状血管瘤
D.毛细血管扩张症
E.动脉瘤

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参考答案:E

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     Visitors to museums have to pay "voluntary" admission fees, Boris Johnson, the mayor (市长) of

London, urged yesterday. He said that encouraging visitors to set a value on museums and art galleries,

which have been free since 2001, would work extremely well. Mr. Johnson held up New York's

Metropolitan Museum of Art as a model. Although New York's museums are officially free, visitors are

strongly encouraged to pay a recommended entry fee of $20. At the Met, entry is impossible without first

going to the ticket des k.

     Mr. Johnson's spokesman later admitted that free admission was a "huge draw" for London, but he

said, "Having visited the Met last week, the mayor is impressed by how they maximize voluntary

contributions and believes there are lessons to be learnt." Mark Jones, director of the Victoria and

Albert Museum, told The Times that the museum already requested a ?3 donation but was not as

forceful as New York's institutions. He said, "I'm not in favor of anything that makes people feel they

won't want to go because they feel like they will have to pay."

      When entrance fees to national museums were decided not to be charged here in 2001, there was a

70 percent increase in visitor numbers in the first year. Political parties have since been unwilling to

suggest change, despite concerns about cost. Hugo Swire, the former Shadow Culture Secretary, was

dismissed in 2007 for suggesting that "museums and galleries should have the right to charge if they wish".

Some in the art community argue, however, that free entrance has done little to increase the breadth

(广泛) of visitors and has caused shortfalls in the budget for the museums. In response to it, Colin

Tweedy, chief executive of Arts & Business, said that Britain was "leading the world" in allowing its

treasures to be freely available. He said, "To return to museum charging would be a return to the dark

ages."

     Ben Bradshaw, the Culture Secretary, said, "The mayor revealed his true intention when he suggested

those who could afford it should be encouraged to contribute to the arts. I believe it is a disaster for the

culture, arts and sport." He thinks that free museums and galleries have once been one of this Government's great successes.

1. It can be inferred from the first two paragraphs that ______.

A. museums in London are free by now

B. most museums in London have admission fees

C. Metropolitan Museum of Art is not officially free

D. free entry is impossible to New York's museums

2. We can learn from Mark Jones' words that ______. 

A. his museum shows a lack of money        

B. admission fees should be forceful

C. he is in favor of New York's action        

D. he has a consideration for the visitors

3. According to the passage, the cancellation of entrance fees to national museums in 2001 _____.

A. was changed in 2007 by Hugo Swire

B. has been opposed by political parties

C. has no influence on the number of visitors

D. has caused financial problems to the museums

4.What does the underlined word "it" in the last paragraph refer to?

A. Charging entrance fees to museums.        

B. Decrease in the number of visitors.

C. Ensuring visitors' benefits.                

D. Free access to museums.