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It is often observed that the aged spend much time thinking and talking about their past lives, (21) about the future. These reminiscences are not simply random or trivial memories, (22) is their purpose merely to make conversation. The old person’s recollections of the past help to (23) an identity that is becoming increasingly fragile: (24) any role that brings respect or any goal that might provide (25) to the future, the individual mentions their past as a reminder to listeners, that here was a life (26) living. (27) , the memories form part of a continuing life (28) , in which the old person (29) the events and experiences of the years gone by and (30) on the overall meaning of his or her own almost completed life.As the life cycle (31) to its close, the aged must also learn to accept the reality of their own impending (即将发生的) death. (32) this task is made difficult by the fact that death is almost a (33) subject in the United States. The mere discussion of death is often regarded as (34) . As adults many of us find the topic frightening and are (35) to think about it—and certainly not to talk about it (36) the presence of someone who is dying. Death has achieved this taboo (37) only in the modern industrial societies. There seems to be an important reason for our reluctance to (38) the idea of death. It is the very fact that death remains (39) our control; it is almost the only one of the natural processes (40) is so. 24().

A. worthy
B. worth
C. worthless
D. worthwhile

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下列属于被动控制措施的是( )。

A. 高质量地做好组织工作
B. 建立有效的信息反馈系统
C. 沟通信息流通渠道
D. 识别风险

It is often observed that the aged spend much time thinking and talking about their past lives, (21) about the future. These reminiscences are not simply random or trivial memories, (22) is their purpose merely to make conversation. The old person’s recollections of the past help to (23) an identity that is becoming increasingly fragile: (24) any role that brings respect or any goal that might provide (25) to the future, the individual mentions their past as a reminder to listeners, that here was a life (26) living. (27) , the memories form part of a continuing life (28) , in which the old person (29) the events and experiences of the years gone by and (30) on the overall meaning of his or her own almost completed life.As the life cycle (31) to its close, the aged must also learn to accept the reality of their own impending (即将发生的) death. (32) this task is made difficult by the fact that death is almost a (33) subject in the United States. The mere discussion of death is often regarded as (34) . As adults many of us find the topic frightening and are (35) to think about it—and certainly not to talk about it (36) the presence of someone who is dying. Death has achieved this taboo (37) only in the modern industrial societies. There seems to be an important reason for our reluctance to (38) the idea of death. It is the very fact that death remains (39) our control; it is almost the only one of the natural processes (40) is so. 32().

A. orientation
B. implication
C. succession
D. presentation

其最佳的诊治方法是

A. 膝关节镜
B. 切开探查修复
C. 膝关节CT
D. 膝关节穿刺抽液检查
E. 膝关节X片

如损伤后3个月,患手出现"猿手畸形",考虑下列哪种损伤

A. 正中神经损伤
B. 尺神经损伤
C. 桡神经损伤
D. 肌皮神经损伤
E. 腋神经损伤

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