Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
It was the day I froze a household pet that I began to worry about my memory. Technically, it was not a real household pet I froze but a bag of tropical fish, which on the scale of beloved members of any home, rank somewhere below the family cat and above all attractive set of coasters. And technically, I didn't completely freeze my fish. Rather, I absent-mindedly tossed them into the refrigerator with a bag of other things I had bought and fortunately found them just before my highly sensitive tropical fish could turn into lightly breaded dinner fish.
Nonetheless, that near-death experience--for the fish, if not for me--woke me up to the fact that my memory might not be all it once was.
In the hope of improving my memory, I decided I would first try the memory books. However, much of what I read was, at first blush, utterly forgettable.
If I was truly going to juice up my recall, however, book reading wouldn't cut it. What I needed was some kind of memory pill. The big bat in the memory--pill lineup is ginkgo biloba, the dried leaf of the maidenhair tree, thought to improve circulation and, in theory, memory. I decided to try it. The package warned that in addition to any other problems, ginkgo can cause "mild stomach discomfort". After just one pill, I discovered that the package was--how best to put this? --not kidding. It's hard to say if my memory improved in the little time I was on ginkgo, but I can say I had no trouble at all remembering to eat a tasteless diet for several days afterward.
For me, the answer to memory problems was not in the medicine chest, but that didn't mean I was a hopeless case. My recall had improved after two weeks in the memory-improvement battle. I may not be able to read a magazine and instantly memorize it, but I now remember to buy it when I get to the store. I may not be able to memorize hundreds of names and faces, but at least I won't meet an Alex at a party and find myself calling him Alan or Alvin or Evelyn.
The writer became aware of her memory problem when she realized that she had ______.
A.forgotten to feed her fish
B.misplaced a bag of tropical fish
C.misplaced a bag of dinner fish
D.forgotten to freeze her fish
第1题
诊断食管癌简便易行的普查筛选方法是
A.纤维食管镜检查
B.超声内镜检查(EUS)
C.食管拉网脱落细胞学检查
D.食管吞钡X线双重造影检查
E.电子计算机断层扫描(CT)检查
第2题
(1~2题共用备选答案) 诊断食管癌简便易行的普查筛选方法是
A.纤维食管镜检查
B.超声内镜检查
C.食管拉网脱落细胞学检查
D.食管吞钡X线双重造影检查
E.电子计算机断层扫描(CT)检查
第3题
社区护士讲解食管癌的科普知识时,介绍简便易行的普查筛选方法是
A.食管镜
B.MRI
C.食管拉网脱落细胞学检查
D.食管吞钡X线双重造影检查
E.CT
第4题
临床已有症状需明确食管癌诊断的检查是
A.纤维食管镜检查
B.超声内镜检查
C.食管拉网脱落细胞学检查
D.食管吞钡X线双重造影检查
E.电子计算机断层扫描(CT)检查
第5题
我国对食管癌采取的一种简便易行的普查筛选诊断方法是()
A、食管吞钡X线双重对比造影
B、脱落细胞学检查
C、纤维食管镜检查
D、CT检查
E、超声内镜检查
第6题
最适用于食管癌普查筛选的检查方法是
A.食管拉网脱落细胞学检查
B.钡剂X检查
C.CT检查
D.纤维食管镜
E.B超
第7题
临床已有症状需明确食管癌诊断的检查是
A.纤维食管镜检查
B.超声内镜检查(EUS)
C.食管拉网脱落细胞学检查
D.食管吞钡X线双重造影检查
E.电子计算机断层扫描(CT)检查
第8题
可用于食管癌普查筛选诊断的简便易行的方法是
A.CT
B.悯
C.食管镜
D.食管脱落细胞学检查
E.食管吞钡X线检查
第9题
可用于食管癌普查筛选诊断的简便易行的方法是
A.CT
B.MRI
C.食管镜
D.食管脱落细胞学检查
E.食管吞钡X线检查
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