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阿司匹林

A. 中和滴定法
B. 双相滴定法
C. 非水溶液滴定法
D. 络合滴定法
E. 高锰酸钾滴定法
F. 下列原料在中国药典(2005年版)中所用的含量测定方法为

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The splendid dress enhanced her beauty.

A. improved
B. endangered
C. ignored
D. shared

样品在五色火焰中燃烧,火焰呈鲜黄色

A. 青霉素钾
B. 硫酸阿托品
C. 醋酸氟轻松
D. 苯巴比妥钠
E. 甘油
F. 以下鉴别的药物是

In a 1983 newspaper poll, Ann Landers, an advice columnist, was listed among the twenty-five most influential women in the United States.

A. survey
B. article
C. headline
D. conclusion

第一篇 The Volcano Geologists have been studying volcanoes for a long time. Though they have learned a great deal, they still have not discovered the cause of volcanic action. They know that the inside of the earth is very hot, but they are not sure exactly what causes the great heat. Some geologists have thought that the heat is caused by the great pressure of the earth’s outer layers. Or the heat may be left from the time when the earth was formed. During the last sixty years scientists have learned about radium, uranium, thorium and other radioactive elements. These give out heat all the time as they change into other elements. Many scientists now believe that much of the heat inside the earth is produced by radioactive elements. Whatever the cause of the heat may be, we do know that the earth gets hotter the farther down we dig, in deep mines and oil wells the temperature rises about 10F for each 50 feet. At this rate the temperature 40 miles below the earth’s surface would be over 40000F. this is much hotter than necessary to melt rock. However, the pressure of the rock above keeps most materials from melting at their usual melting points. Geologists believe that the rock deep in the earth may be plastic, or puttylike, in other words, the rock yields slowly to pressure but is not liquid. But if some change in the earth’s crust releases the pressure, the rock melts. Then the hot, liquid rock can move up toward the surface. When the melted rock works its way close to earth’s crust, a volcano may be formed. The melted rock often contains steam and other gases under great pressure. If the rock above gives way, the pressure is released. Then the sudden expansion of the gases causes explosions. These blow the melted rock into pieces of different sizes and shoot them high in the air. Here they cool and harden into volcanic ash and cinders. Some of the material falls around the hole made in the earth’s surface. The melted rock may keep on rising and pour out as lava. In this way, volcanic ash, cinders and lava build up the cone-shaped mountains that we call volcanoes.

A. formation of volcanoes
B. results of volcanic action
C. work of geologists
D. interior of the earth

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