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Communicating in the New AgeE-mail is a new way of communication in every area all over the world. It is a means of ’meeting’ people with similar interests or problems. E-mailers ’write’ letters at leisure on their computers, then send them through their telephone line to an on-line computer (联机上网的电脑) far away. E-mail addresses — either names or numbers — automatically send mails to the right locations (站点). E-mailing is not a live conversation, but reply can be back at once or within hours, depending on how often the receiver checks in his computer.E-mail can also create friendship and draw families closer. E-mailers sit in comfortable chairs and ’chat’ with the friends or relatives in other parts of the country or of the world in front of the screen. Linda, a first-year student at Oxford University in Britain, drops a few lines to her mother in New York whenever she is near a computer. ’It’s funny, ’says her mother. ’We talk more now than when Linda lived upstairs.’Sending e-mail is far cheaper than making long-distance calls and it may revive (使复活) the almost lost art of letter writing. At the time when telephone service is becoming convenient (方便的) and highly effective, people make calls instead of writing letters. Now e-mail has brought people back to their grammar, vocabulary, and even spelling.E-mailing brings people together and makes the world even smaller. What is e-mail().

A live conversation with an expert.
B. A means of communication.
C. A long-distance call service.
D. A mail delivery system.

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The sense of sound is one of our most important means (方法,手段) of knowing what is going on around us. Sound has a wasted product, too, in the form of noise. Noise has been called unwanted sound. Noise is growing and it may get worse before it gets any better.Scientists, for several years, have been studying how noise affects people and animals. They are surprised by what they have learned. Peace and quiet are becoming harder to find. Noise pollution is a threat that should be looked at carefully.There is a saying about it being noisy that you can’t hear yourself think. Doctors who study noise believe that we must sometimes hear ourselves think. If we don’t, we may have headaches, other aches and pains, or even worse mental problems.Noise adds more tension (紧张) to a society that already faces enough stress.But noise is not a new problem. In ancient Rome, people complained so much about noise that the government stopped chariots (四轮马车) from moving through the streets at night.Ways of making less noise are now being tested. There are even laws controlling noise. We can’t return to the "good old days" of peace and quiet. But we can reduce noise — if we shout loudly enough about it. What may be the result if we cannot hear ourselves think().

A. We may forget what we have thought about.
B. Our thoughts may be interfered.
C. Our mind may be harmed.
D. We have difficulty using the right words.

患儿,男,8个月。因突发高热39.8℃,抽搐1次而来急诊。查体:神清,精神可,身上有少许皮疹,前囟平。咽部充血,扁桃体Ⅱ度肿大,心、肺、腹(-),无病理反射。 抽搐的可能为

A. 中枢神经系统感染
B. 高热惊厥
C. 中毒性脑病
D. 婴儿手足搐搦症
E. 低血糖

男,10岁,发热10天,体温38~39℃,刺激性咳嗽明显,胸痛。查体:双肺散在干啰音,胸部X线片:左肺下野淡薄片状阴影。 首选的药物治疗为

A. 青霉素
B. 头孢菌素
C. 链霉素
D. 红霉素
E. 阿昔洛韦

男,10岁,发热10天,体温38~39℃,刺激性咳嗽明显,胸痛。查体:双肺散在干啰音,胸部X线片:左肺下野淡薄片状阴影。 为确诊,首选的检查是

A. 血培养
B. 结核菌素试验
C. 冷凝集试验
D. 血肥达反应
E. 痰液病毒分离

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