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阅读理解。 Old Behrman was a painter who lived on the ground floor of the apartment building. Behrman was a failure in art. For years, he had always been planning to paint a work of art, but had never yet begun it. He earned a little money by serving as a model to artists who could not pay for a professional model. He was a fierce, little, old man who protected the two young women in the studio apartment above him. Sue found Behrman in his room. In one area was a blank canvas (画布) that had been waiting twenty-five years for the first line of paint. Sue told him about Johnsy and how she feared that her friend would float away like a leaf on the old ivy vine climbing hopelessly up the outside block wall. Old Behrman was angered at such an idea. "Are there people in the world with the foolishness to die because leaves drop off a vine? Why do you let that silly business come in her brain?" "She is very sick and weak," said Sue, "and the disease has left her mind full of strange ideas." "This is not any place in which one so good as Miss Johnsy shall lie sick," yelled Behrman. "Some day I will paint a piece, and we shall all go away." Johnsy was sleeping when they went upstairs. Sue pulled the shade down to cover the window. She and Behrman went into the other room. They looked out a window fearfully at the ivy vine. Then they looked at each other without speaking. A cold rain was falling, mixed with snow. Behrman sat and posed as the miner. The next morning, Sue awoke after an hour's sleep. She found Johnsy with wide-open eyes staring at the covered window. "Pull up the shade; I want to see," she ordered, quietly. Sue obeyed. After the beating rain and fierce wind that blew through the night, there yet stood against the wall one ivy leaf. It was the last one on the vine. It was still dark green at the center. But its edges were colored with the yellow. It hung bravely from the branch about seven meters above the ground. "It is the last one," said Johnsy. "I thought it would surely fail during the night. I heard the wind. It will fall today and I shall die at the same time." "Dear, dear!" said Sue, leaning her worn face downtoward the bed. "Think.of me, if you won't think of yourself. What would I do?" But Johnsy did not answer. The next morning, when it was light, Johnsy demanded that the window shade be raised. The ivy leaf was still there. Johnsy lay for a long time, looking at it. And then she called to Sue, who was preparing chicken soup. "I've been a bad girl," said Johnsy. "Something has made that last leaf stay there to show me how bad I was. It is wrong to want to die. You may bring me a little soup now." An hour later she said:"someday I hope to paint the Bay of Naples." Later in the day, the doctor came, and Sue talked to him in the hallway. "Even chances. With good care, you'll win," said the doctor. "And now I must see another case I have in your building. Behrman, his name is-some kind of an artist, I believe. Pneumonia (肺炎), too. He is an old, weak man and his case is severe. There is no hope for him; but he goes to the hospital today to ease his pain." The next day, the doctor said to Sue:"She's out of er. You won. Nutrition and care now-that's all." Later that day, Sue came to the bed where Johnsy lay, and put one arm around her. "I have something to tell you, white mouse," she said."Mister Behrman died of pneumonia today in the hospital. He was sick only two days. They found him the morning of the first day in his room downstairs helpless with pain. His shoes and clothing were completely wet and icy cold. They could not imagine where he had been on such a terrible night. And then they found a lantern, still lighted. And they found a ladder that had been moved from its place. And art supplies and a painting board with green and yellow colors mixed on it. And look out the window, dear, at the last ivy leaf on the wall. Didn't you wonder why it never moved when the wind blew? Ah, darling, it is Behrrnan's piece-he painted it there the night that the last leaf felt." 1. What was in Johnsy's mind all the time? A. When the last leaf falls I must go. B. The old ivy leaves have little to do with my getting well. C. I am such a bad girl as to make everything messy. D. Someday I hope to paint a piece. 2. Which detail in the passage suggests that Behrman was a failure? A. He worked as a miner to make ends meet. B. His drawing board had waited 25 years to receive the first line of his piece. C. He was protective of the two girls but mostly sensitive and fierce. D. He was a professional model waiting for his great opportunity. 3. One can safely assume after reading the story that _____. A. the relationship between the two artist girls was developed on material comfort B. the three artists mentioned in the story shared a studio apartment C. Behrman showed great sympathy for the two youth D. Johnsy was somehow annoyed to be accompanied by a never-succeeded artist 4. What does the underlined part "Even chances" suggest? A. The doctor indicated that Johnsy was doomed to die. B. The doctor thought that they should let her go. C. The doctor believed that Johnsy had every chance of recovery. D. The doctor put her chances at fifty-fifty. 5. When Johnsy said she had been a bad girl, she meant that _____. A. asking for death was not right B. she deserved more severe punishment C. she should never forget about her dream D. she was ashamed not to be able to support the other two 6. The short story can be listed as a typical example of stories with _____. A. surprise endings B. vivid contrasts C. artistic imagination D. arresting openings

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【单选题】A close ogy to a study design is the rough sketch made by an artist before he commits his vision to canvas(画布). The broad outlines are drawn, the proper perspective achieved, and the total impact ...

A.
doing research and drawing a picture
B.
research finding and picture’’s perspective
C.
designing a research and a quick drawing
D.
a researcher and a painter

【多选题】详情页制作完成,画布还有多余需要被剪裁掉,取消剪裁操作的方法有( )。

A.
按Esc键
B.
点击属性栏中的“禁止”符号
C.
裁剪提示对话框
D.
按Enter键

【单选题】下列有关肺炎球菌性肺炎的描述错误的是

A.
首选抗生素为青霉素
B.
致病菌肺炎链球菌不产生毒素,一般不引起肺组织坏死或产生空洞
C.
大量浓痰,静置可分层
D.
典型病例热行为稽留热

【单选题】下列哪项不可能是肺炎球菌肺炎的并发症()

A.
胸膜炎
B.
弥漫性血管内凝血
C.
感染性休克
D.
脑膜炎
E.
肺脓肿

【单选题】大叶性肺炎表现为()

A.
胸部前后径与横径之比为1:1、肋间隙增宽、叩呈过清音
B.
患侧胸廓饱满,叩诊呈鼓音
C.
患侧胸廓饱满,叩诊呈浊、实音
D.
胸廓形态正常,患侧叩呈浊音
E.
患侧胸部凹陷,叩呈浊音

【单选题】肺炎合并心衰的表现不正确的是

A.
心率加快
B.
呼吸加快
C.
肝脏增大
D.
尿量减少
E.
面色红润

【单选题】支原体肺炎首选的抗生素是

A.
红霉素
B.
泰能
C.
青霉素G
D.
头孢曲松

【单选题】大叶性肺炎的典型热型为

A.
稽留热
B.
弛张热
C.
间歇热
D.
回归热
E.
波状热

【单选题】Elephants who paint aren’t new. Paintings by Ruby, an Asian elephant who lived at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, sold for up to $ 5,000 in the late 1980s, said Dick George, a consultant with the zoo. "Ru...

A.
who was sold for a price as high as $ 5,000
B.
who was famous for being the first painting elephant
C.
whose paintings sold for as high as $ 5,000
D.
who started painting in the late 1980s

【单选题】以下关于干酪性肺炎的说法不正确的是()。

A.
以渗出性和干酪性病变为主
B.
好发于抵抗力极低、对结核菌素敏感性高的病人
C.
X线表现为叶段性实变,并可见急性空洞
D.
因干酪样坏死明显,故传染性低
E.
纵隔可见环样淋巴结

【单选题】Elephants who paint aren't new.Paintings by Ruby, an Asian elephant who lived at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, sold for up to $5,000 in the late 1980s, said Dick George, a consultant with the zoo. 'Ruby...

A.
who was sold for a price as high as $5,000
B.
who was famous for being the first painting elephant
C.
whose paintings sold for as high as $5,000
D.
who started painting in the late 1980s

【多选题】canvas画布组件属性包括( )。

A.
bindtouchstart
B.
bindtouchmove
C.
bindtouchend
D.
bindtouchcancel
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【单选题】A close ogy to a study design is the rough sketch made by an artist before he commits his vision to canvas(画布). The broad outlines are drawn, the proper perspective achieved, and the total impact ...
A.
doing research and drawing a picture
B.
research finding and picture’’s perspective
C.
designing a research and a quick drawing
D.
a researcher and a painter
【多选题】详情页制作完成,画布还有多余需要被剪裁掉,取消剪裁操作的方法有( )。
A.
按Esc键
B.
点击属性栏中的“禁止”符号
C.
裁剪提示对话框
D.
按Enter键
【单选题】下列有关肺炎球菌性肺炎的描述错误的是
A.
首选抗生素为青霉素
B.
致病菌肺炎链球菌不产生毒素,一般不引起肺组织坏死或产生空洞
C.
大量浓痰,静置可分层
D.
典型病例热行为稽留热
【单选题】下列哪项不可能是肺炎球菌肺炎的并发症()
A.
胸膜炎
B.
弥漫性血管内凝血
C.
感染性休克
D.
脑膜炎
E.
肺脓肿
【单选题】肺炎球菌肺炎在红色肝变期痰呈
A.
黑色
B.
黄色
C.
粉红色
D.
铁锈色
E.
绿色
【单选题】大叶性肺炎表现为()
A.
胸部前后径与横径之比为1:1、肋间隙增宽、叩呈过清音
B.
患侧胸廓饱满,叩诊呈鼓音
C.
患侧胸廓饱满,叩诊呈浊、实音
D.
胸廓形态正常,患侧叩呈浊音
E.
患侧胸部凹陷,叩呈浊音
【单选题】肺炎合并心衰的表现不正确的是
A.
心率加快
B.
呼吸加快
C.
肝脏增大
D.
尿量减少
E.
面色红润
【单选题】支原体肺炎首选的抗生素是
A.
红霉素
B.
泰能
C.
青霉素G
D.
头孢曲松
【单选题】大叶性肺炎的典型热型为
A.
稽留热
B.
弛张热
C.
间歇热
D.
回归热
E.
波状热
【单选题】Elephants who paint aren’t new. Paintings by Ruby, an Asian elephant who lived at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, sold for up to $ 5,000 in the late 1980s, said Dick George, a consultant with the zoo. "Ru...
A.
who was sold for a price as high as $ 5,000
B.
who was famous for being the first painting elephant
C.
whose paintings sold for as high as $ 5,000
D.
who started painting in the late 1980s
【单选题】以下关于干酪性肺炎的说法不正确的是()。
A.
以渗出性和干酪性病变为主
B.
好发于抵抗力极低、对结核菌素敏感性高的病人
C.
X线表现为叶段性实变,并可见急性空洞
D.
因干酪样坏死明显,故传染性低
E.
纵隔可见环样淋巴结
【单选题】Elephants who paint aren't new.Paintings by Ruby, an Asian elephant who lived at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona, sold for up to $5,000 in the late 1980s, said Dick George, a consultant with the zoo. 'Ruby...
A.
who was sold for a price as high as $5,000
B.
who was famous for being the first painting elephant
C.
whose paintings sold for as high as $5,000
D.
who started painting in the late 1980s
【多选题】canvas画布组件属性包括( )。
A.
bindtouchstart
B.
bindtouchmove
C.
bindtouchend
D.
bindtouchcancel
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