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治则应为

A. 辛温解表,宣肺止咳
B. 辛凉解表,宣肺清热
C. 清暑祛湿解表
D. 解表清里,宣肺疏风
E. 清热祛暑解表

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TEXT FSUNDAYMarch 5 (continued)8:00p.m 2, 11 CHIPS A woman and her two unruly sons plot to steal an armored car. 4 ARCHIE BUNKER’S PLACE Archie joins a group of parents who are out to ban a Sex education class at Stephanie’s school. 5 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW William Shakespeare’s classic play-within-aplay, telling of the onstage and offstage battles between an actor (Leo Cariou) and his leading ladies (Sharry Feltt ,Lynne Criffin.), is presented from the Stratford Festival in Ontario; ballerina Veronica tenant hosts the presentation. 7 TODAY’S FBI An agent who has gone undercover as a construction worker becomes a target for murder. 9 BEST OF THE WEST Sam spends a night handcuffed to pretty cattle in a lonely miner’s shack. 17 NOVA "The Asteroid and the Dinosaur" A radical theory as to why the dinosaurs died out after 150 million years of successful dominance is examined. 29 700 CLUB Donna summer, the queen of pop rock, speaks openly of her private life.8:30 p.m.2, 11 CHIPS (CONT’D)4 ONE DAY AT A TIME shocking news changes Barbara’s attitude and possibly her life.5 TAMING OF THE SHREW (CONT’D)7 TODAY’S FBI9 GIMME A BREAK17 NOVA (CONT’D)29 700 CLUB (CONT’D)9:00 p.m2 His Daughter Is Bit! CAPTURE OF GRIZZLY ADMAMS!MOVIE* * * "The Capture of Grizzly Adams"( 1981 ) Dan Haggerty, Kim Darby. Grizzly Adams comes out of his wilderness hideaway when he hears that his ten-year-old daughter is going to be sent to an orphanage.4 ALICE Vera convinces Mel to leave her in charge of the diner during his short absence.5 TAMING OF THE SHREW (CONT’D)7,9 MOVIE*** "...and Justice for All"(1979) AI Pacino, Jack Warden. An idealistic lawuer has trouble coping with the insanity of the American judicial system.11 WAYNE Thomas Guests: Skylark, Roger Truman.17 MASTERPIECE THEATER "I Remember Nelson: Love" Fanny (Anna Messy) remains in love with her husband, Admiral Lord Nelson (Ken Colly). Despite rumors of his affair with Lady Hamilton.(Part 1)29 700 CLUB Help your child become more self-sufficient; meet Hollis, formerly with the TV series "Soul Train".9:30p.m2,4,9 MOVIE (CONT’D)4 THE JEFFERSONS Louise disapproves of George’s plan to protect his home and family.5 TAMING OF THE SHREW (CONT’D)17 MASTERPIECE THEATER (CONT’D)29 700 CLUB (CONT’D) Who will appear on "The Wayne Thomas Guests"

A. Sharry Feltt and Lynne Criffin.
B. Anna Messey and Ken Colly
C. Donna Summer and Grizzly Adams
D. Skylark and Roger Truman

TEXT D Are you aware that you actually possess six senses The sixth is a muscular sense responsible for directing your muscles intelligently- to the exact extent necessary for each action you perform. For example, when you reach for an object, the sensory nerves linking the muscles to the brain stop your muscles in relation to the object is your muscular sense in action. Muscles are stringy bundles of fibers varying from one five-thousandth of an inch to about three inches. They have three unique characteristics: they can become shorter and thicker; they can stretch to their original position. Under a high-powered microscope, muscle tissue is seen as long, slender cells with a grainy texture like wood. More than half of a person’s body is composed of muscle fibers, most of which involuntary-in other words, work without conscious direction. The voluntary muscles, those that we move consciously to perform particular action, number more than five hundred. Women have only 60 to 70 percent as much muscle as men for their body mass. That is why an average woman can’t lift as much, throw as far, or hit as hard as an average man. According to the selection, more than half of a person’s body is composed of ______.

A. voluntary muscles
B. muscle fibers
C. involuntary muscle
D. sensory nerves

TEXT C It might seem a long time off yet but we are steadily moving towards a Community Driving License which will be valid in all member countries of the EEC.(The target date is January 1, 1986.) Mr David Howell will soon be laying draft regulation before Parliament outlining the Government’s thinking. From the beginning of next year, anyone from an EEC country who comes here to live will be able to exchange his or her driving license for a British one-provided that apply within their first year of residence. The same provisions would apply to British people moving to other EEC countries. The regulations will not affect the present arrangement which enable visitors and new residents from other countries to drive here as ordinary license holders for up to a year on a foreign license. Mr Howell plans minimum standards for health and driving tests which, lie says, provide a satisfactory basis for the exchange of license. Applicants for British licenses will have to meet the same medical standards as British drivers. "We have taken special measures to safeguard standards as far as Heavy Good and Public Service Vehicles are concerned," said Mr Howell. "In addition to an appropriate license, applicants will have to supply proof of recent driving experience on suitable vehicles." Mr Howell is seeking the comments of motoring and transport organizations on his proposals. But he has turned his back on one of the EEC Directive’s plans for a photograph to be included in a common format of license. "We regard the inclusion of a photograph as incompatible with our concept of lifetime licensing and will not be using photographs in the UK license." Other changes affecting driving licenses are to start on October 1. From that date, anyone who takes out a provisional license or a first full license will pay a fee of £ 10 which will cover the conversion of the provisional to a full license after passing the driving test. A fee of £3 will be payable for a duplicate license and for an exchange license (when an additional group of licences was added). And they will run until the holder’s seventeenth birthday. According to the Department of Transport, the average new driver takes out a provisional license twice before qualifying for a full license, at a total cost of Cc 9 under the current scales. From October 1 also, provisional licenses to rise motor-bicycles (other than mopeds) will be limited to two years: anyone who has not passed both parts of the test within that period will have to wait one year before be can legally fide again. It is clear that would-be motorcyclists have to ______.

A. pass one test a year for two years
B. pass two tests within two years
C. pass a test within two years
D. wait two years before taking any test

TEXT C It might seem a long time off yet but we are steadily moving towards a Community Driving License which will be valid in all member countries of the EEC.(The target date is January 1, 1986.) Mr David Howell will soon be laying draft regulation before Parliament outlining the Government’s thinking. From the beginning of next year, anyone from an EEC country who comes here to live will be able to exchange his or her driving license for a British one-provided that apply within their first year of residence. The same provisions would apply to British people moving to other EEC countries. The regulations will not affect the present arrangement which enable visitors and new residents from other countries to drive here as ordinary license holders for up to a year on a foreign license. Mr Howell plans minimum standards for health and driving tests which, lie says, provide a satisfactory basis for the exchange of license. Applicants for British licenses will have to meet the same medical standards as British drivers. "We have taken special measures to safeguard standards as far as Heavy Good and Public Service Vehicles are concerned," said Mr Howell. "In addition to an appropriate license, applicants will have to supply proof of recent driving experience on suitable vehicles." Mr Howell is seeking the comments of motoring and transport organizations on his proposals. But he has turned his back on one of the EEC Directive’s plans for a photograph to be included in a common format of license. "We regard the inclusion of a photograph as incompatible with our concept of lifetime licensing and will not be using photographs in the UK license." Other changes affecting driving licenses are to start on October 1. From that date, anyone who takes out a provisional license or a first full license will pay a fee of £ 10 which will cover the conversion of the provisional to a full license after passing the driving test. A fee of £3 will be payable for a duplicate license and for an exchange license (when an additional group of licences was added). And they will run until the holder’s seventeenth birthday. According to the Department of Transport, the average new driver takes out a provisional license twice before qualifying for a full license, at a total cost of Cc 9 under the current scales. From October 1 also, provisional licenses to rise motor-bicycles (other than mopeds) will be limited to two years: anyone who has not passed both parts of the test within that period will have to wait one year before be can legally fide again. Under the new scheme an EEC driver wanting to live and drive a bus/lorry in Britain would have to prove he/she ______.

A. had driven a bus/lorry until recently
B. had driven a bus/lorry in their country
C. had recently driven a bus/lorry
D. had previously owned a bus/lorry

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