问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

重度休克发生弥散性血管内凝血(DIC)的诊断依据中,不包括()

A.出现出血、血栓、溶血等表现

B.血小板<8×109/L、凝血时间(试管法)异常,高凝状态<3分钟,低凝状态>12分钟

C.早期表现为纤溶亢进:①凝血酶结时间>25秒;②3P试验阳性;③优球蛋白溶解时间<2小时;④全血块溶解时间>2小时

D.HCO-3<21mmol/L,pH<7.35,CO2CP、SB、BB、BE均降低,血清Cl-、K+升高

E.红细胞形态呈盔形或三角形或碎片状、凝血酶原时间比正常对照延长3秒以上、纤维蛋白原减少

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I love secondhand books far more than new ones! I especially like books that someone else has gone through first. It’s a kind of connection — and an experience of wondering exactly who has been there before…I don’t mind god-eared (折角的)corners;I don’t mind the coffee stain—who cares? Indeed, I don’t even mind the comments at the edge.  

If it were an orginal classic, then the book would be of some importance. But the fact that its pages have been read and probably loved by dozens of people since it was produced is incredible, fascinating and wonderful. Just think — you can find old books that were touched by people in the nineteen fifties. That is interesting, as those people would probably have just come through World War Ⅱ.

But books from the 20s and 30s are even more wonderful to touch. Was it an old lady who poured over my aging Dodi Smith paperback that I found in a secondhand bookshop?

I once sat in the British Library reading books published in the 17th century, touching them, and the excitement was considerable. Imagine — these are books that people read, touched , and wrote comments about hundreds of years ago. Who have touched these books? What were they wearing? What was their work? How did the books make them think?

Now you see— I am just a woman who likes to explore the past. I like anything except the new. Who wants new things? The smell of the chemicals, the sense of being mass-produced…

No! No!

46. We can know that when the writer reads a second-hand book, she usually__________.

A. cleans the coffee stain         B. writes comments at the edge

C. wonders who has read it before  D. only reads the comments written by others

47. According to Paragraph 2, what does the writer find fascinating?

A. The economic value of an original classic.

B. The fact that many old books are about World War Ⅱ.

C. The fact that many people like reading what she likes reading.

D. The fact that a book has been read and loved by many people.

48. The underlined part “Dodi Smith paperback” in Paragraph 3 refers to “ ______”.

A. an old lady         B. a book by Dodi Smith

C. a famous writer      D. a secondhand bookshop

49. After reading the passage, we know that the writer __________.

A. only buys books with dog-eared corners

B. seldom looks back on her past

C. likes the smell of new books

D. doesn’t like things mass-produced today 

50. What is this passage mainly about?

A. The advantages of reading old books.

B. Some of the writer’s strange hobbies.

C. The writer’s love for secondhand books.

D. What the writer does in her spare time.

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