They began (1) again and again from a high point into a well of blue sea between rough, (2) rocks. After they had dived and come up, they swam round, (3) themselves up, and waited their turn to dive again. They were big boys-men to Jerry. He dived: and they watched him, and when he swam (4) to take his place, they made way for him. He felt he was accepted, and he dived again, carefully, (5) of himself.In her crib, Bonnie (6) at the sight of her mother being seized. Ace (7) his hand into the natural place on Evey’s back and she (8) stiffly into his lead. When, with a sudden (9) of saxophones, the tempo quickened, he spun her out carefully, keeping the (10) with his shoulders.When it (11) below zero last night I thought I had better send Frank (12) this morning to make a (13) for us—no use (14) pneumonia with a big (15) on, but I told him not to touch anything except the stove-and you know Frank.It never occurred to me at the time (16) I was doing. I thought of it only as being practical. It was important to me to do well in college. Community identity was (17) , if a consideration at all. Somehow, the Watts things (18) with my new college life. Moreover, Negro college youth (19) those undergraduate years had none of its present mood. Its (20) was campus involvement.Marian’s brother-in-law read the English page, as (21) as a nice little boy reading the funnies, and Theresa, Marian’s sister, (22) softly and merrily about their next week-end holiday. Theresa’s bright smile had always been her (23) and now, childless and with a husband (24) war age, and a life both ordered and gay, it looked as if that smile had (25) itself.A. secondaryB. roundC. beyondD. markE. outF. dedicatedG. fireH. hauledI. whimperedJ. pointedK. whatL. justifiedM. gettingN. fittedO. duringP. proudQ. injectionR. divingS. interferedT. shuffledU. beatV. caseW. chattedX. droppedY. theme 9().
They began (1) again and again from a high point into a well of blue sea between rough, (2) rocks. After they had dived and come up, they swam round, (3) themselves up, and waited their turn to dive again. They were big boys-men to Jerry. He dived: and they watched him, and when he swam (4) to take his place, they made way for him. He felt he was accepted, and he dived again, carefully, (5) of himself.In her crib, Bonnie (6) at the sight of her mother being seized. Ace (7) his hand into the natural place on Evey’s back and she (8) stiffly into his lead. When, with a sudden (9) of saxophones, the tempo quickened, he spun her out carefully, keeping the (10) with his shoulders.When it (11) below zero last night I thought I had better send Frank (12) this morning to make a (13) for us—no use (14) pneumonia with a big (15) on, but I told him not to touch anything except the stove-and you know Frank.It never occurred to me at the time (16) I was doing. I thought of it only as being practical. It was important to me to do well in college. Community identity was (17) , if a consideration at all. Somehow, the Watts things (18) with my new college life. Moreover, Negro college youth (19) those undergraduate years had none of its present mood. Its (20) was campus involvement.Marian’s brother-in-law read the English page, as (21) as a nice little boy reading the funnies, and Theresa, Marian’s sister, (22) softly and merrily about their next week-end holiday. Theresa’s bright smile had always been her (23) and now, childless and with a husband (24) war age, and a life both ordered and gay, it looked as if that smile had (25) itself.A. secondaryB. roundC. beyondD. markE. outF. dedicatedG. fireH. hauledI. whimperedJ. pointedK. whatL. justifiedM. gettingN. fittedO. duringP. proudQ. injectionR. divingS. interferedT. shuffledU. beatV. caseW. chattedX. droppedY. theme 21().
对血小板无力症检查有意义的试验
A. 纤维蛋白肽A测定
B. 骨髓细胞学检查
C. 简易凝血活酶生成试验
D. 血小板抗体PAIgG检测
E. 血小板黏附及聚集功能测定
某熟练锻工工作10年;由于反复的锻炼和练习使机体形成动力定型,因此不易疲劳,下列解释中错误的是
A. 使动作更加协调
B. 使动作更加敏捷
C. 使动作更加准确
D. 使参加活动的肌肉数量增加
E. 产生全身性适应性变化