问题 单项选择题 A1型题

腹腔镜胆囊切除,预防胆管损伤不正确措施是()

A.胆囊壁厚(大于4mm),无功能胆囊常提示胆囊管短粗,胆囊萎缩,应靠近胆囊壶腹部上钛夹

B.胆囊管较粗,大于4mm,术中行胆道造影,除外胆总管结石

C.处理胆囊三角时,应由胆囊管延至胆囊,未明确胆囊管之前和胆囊管未由胆囊颈部分出,不能切任何管状结构

D.确定胆囊管与胆总管关系困难时,应仔细解剖肝门部,使胆总管、肝总管、胆囊管"三管骨骼化",以确定胆囊管

E.术中出现出血或技术困难时,预防胆管损伤最佳措施是中转开腹

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      When you cross over the border from England into Wales you don't have to show your passport but

you do notice a difference immediately.  All the road markings and signs are shown in two

languages-English and Welsh. Not all visitors to Britain know that other languages are spoken here.

There's the Gaelic language in Scotland and a few people speak Comish in the southwest of England,but

the most widely spoken language in the UK apart from English is Welsh.

      Perhaps the first Welsh word you'll see on the road into Wales is ARAF. There's a helpful English

translation next to it-SLOW.  As you can see,Welsh looks quite different to English.  It sounds very

different too.  If you think English

pronunciation is difficult,try this: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogery-chwymdrobwllantysiliogogogoch.

       That's the name of a small town in Wales and,in English,it means "The church of Saint Mary in the

hollow of the white hazel tree near the rapid whirlpool and the church of Saint Tysilio near a red cave".

      Welsh looks and sounds so different from English because it's a Celtic language. Celtic cultures still

exist around the edges of the UK-in Wales,Scotland and Northem Ireland and also in parts of France.

  For hundreds of years,almost everyone in Wales spoke Welsh but nowadays there are only about

500,000 Welsh speakers-about 20% of the population.

       So is Welsh dying out? Not at all.  Nowadays all school children in Wales study Welsh and many

choose to go to an all Welsh-speaking school. You can get public information in Welsh,speak Welsh in

court or take a course at university in Welsh.  People surf the Net in Welsh,keep up with friends on

Facebook and write blogs in Welsh.

         And by the way," Croeso i Cymru ! "  means "Welcome to Wales"-I hope you'll be able to visit

one day.

1. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?  

A. Only English and Welsh are spoken in Britain.

B. Welsh has its roots in the same culture as English.

C. Welsh is the second most widely spoken language in the UK.

D.  All visitors know other languages are also spoken in Britain.

2. The writer gives the name of a small town in order to _____. 

A. show that the small town's name is very strange  

B. show that learning Welsh is great fun

C. tell us that Welsh is widely used in Wales

D. tell us that Welsh is difficult to pronounce

3.  It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that _____. 

A. Welsh still plays an active part in Wales in daily life

B. most British children go to an all-Welsh school nowadays

C. Welsh is mostly used in court in the UK

D. Welsh is likely to disappear soon

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