(5) 将考生文件夹下STUDT文件夹中的文件ANG.TXT的隐藏和只读属性撤销,并设置为存档属性。
A1/A2型题 女,28岁,21岁时因心慌、怕热、多汗、消瘦就诊,确诊Graves病,他巴唑规则治疗2年。25岁时甲亢复发。再次他巴唑治疗,2个月后甲状腺功能正常,继续治疗1年半停药。最近2个月甲亢的症状、体征再现,查血T3、T4及TSH确认为甲亢第2次复发。患者结婚5年,尚未生育,希望治疗甲亢后怀孕,现治疗拟选用().
A. 再次他巴唑治疗,疗程延长至3~4年
B. 大剂量碘剂
C. 用他巴唑,甲功正常后加用131I治疗
D. 用他巴唑,甲功正常后行甲状腺大部切除手术
E. 直接行甲状腺大部切除术
26-30 WHAT IS ON EXHIBITIONS Oil Paintings—Oil painter Zhang Yongxu’s one-man show will run January 3~19 at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Zhang, 33, graduated from the Oil Painting Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1989. In the upcoming exhibition, viewers will see a personal experience of human life, and a combination of Eastern and Western art. Time: January 3~19. Address: Gallery of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, 5 Jiaowei Hutong, Wang fujing, Dongcheng District. Art from Nanjing—A group of young artists from Nanjing present a grand exhibition in the China National Art Museum from Jan. 5~11. The artists are from the Nanjing Calligraphy and Painting Institute. Inspired by the renowned artists in former generations such as Gu Kaizhi in the Jin Dynasty and the contemporary master Fu Baoshi, the artists have strenuously pursued new ways of producing quality traditional Chinese paintings. Time: Jan. 5~11. Location: China National Art Museum. Western Art Show—The China National Art Museum is displaying 117 pieces of European modern art donated by Peter Ludwig and his wife, Irene Ludwig. Many of them were done by world-famous artists, including four by Pablo Picasso. Peter Ludwig was a celebrated entrepreneur and popular social activist in Germany as well as a world-famous collector with thousands of invaluable art works. Time: from Jan. 6~20. Address: China National Art Museum, 1 Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng District. If you want to see some European paintings, you can go to China National Art Museum on ______.
A. Jan. 3rd
B. Jan. 5th
C. Jan. 19th
D. Jan. ,4th
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