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根据材料回答{TSE}题: A.《黄帝内经灵枢经》 B.《素问》 C.《温疫论》 D.《金匮要略》 E.《巢氏病源》

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协同增效的药组是

A. 六君子汤与抗震颤麻痹药
B. 小柴胡汤与丝裂霉素C
C. 补中益气汤与抗胆碱药
D. 曼陀罗与强心苷
E. 黄药子与四环素

根据材料回答{TSE}题: Migrant workers In the past twenty years, there has been an increasing tendency for workers to move from onecountry to another.__________(51) some newly independent countries have understandably restrictedmost jobs to local people, others have attracted and welcomed migrant workers. This is particularlthe case in the Middle East,__________(52) increased oil incomes have enabled many countries to____________(53) outsiders to improve local facilities.__________(54) the Middle East has attracted oil-workers from the U. S. A. and Europe. It has brought in construction workers and technicians frommany countries,__________(55) South Korea and Japan. In view of the difficult living and working conditions in the Middle East, it is not__________(56) that the pay is high to attract suitable workers. Many engineers and technicians can earn at least__________(57) money in the Middle East as they can in their own country, and this is a major attrae~tion. An aliied benefit is the low taxation or complete lack of it. This increases the.net amount of payreceived by visiting workers and is very popular with them. Sometimes a disadvantage has a compensating advantage.__________(58) , the difficult living condi~tions often lead to increased friendship when workers have to depend on each other__________(59) safe-ty and comfort.__________(60), many migrant workers can save large sumsof money partly__________(61)the lack of entertainment facilities. The work is often complex and full of problems but this merelypresents greater challenge to engineers who prefer to find solutions__________(62) problems ratherthan do routine work in their home country. One major problem which__________(63) migrant workers in the Middle East is that their jobs are temporary ones. They are nearly always on contract, so it is not easy for them to plan ahead with greatconfidence. This is to be expected since no country, welcomes a large number of foreign workers as per-manent residents.__________(64), migrant workers accept thin disadvantage, along with others, because of the__________(65) financial benefits which they receive. {TS} __________

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根据材料回答{TSE}题: 第三篇Hypertension Drugs Found to Cut Risk of Stroke Australian doctors declared Monday that a cocktail of simple antihypertensive drugs can lower therisk of patients suffering a repeat stroke hy more than a thir D. This is the result of their research. Theresearch, presented at a medical conference in Italy over the weekend, has been valued highly as a ma-jor breakthrough in stroke prevention. Strokes kill 5 million people a year, and more than 15 million suffer non-fatal strokes that oftenleave them with useless limbs, slurred speech and other serious disabilities. One in five stroke survi-vors goes on to have a second, often fatal, stroke within five years of the first. An international six-year study of 6, 100 patients directed from Sydney University found that bytaking two blood pressure-lowering drugs, the risk of secondary strokes can be reduced by up to 40per cent. Even taking one of the commonly available drugs can cut the risk by a third, the study said.The drugs are the diuretic indapamide and the ACE inhibitor1 perindopril, better known by its brandname Coversyl. The combination was effective even in patients who did not have high blood pressure,the researchers said. They even found that the risk of another stroke could be cut by three quarters a-mong the one-in-ten patients who had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, the worst type of stroke, wherethere is direct bleeding into the brain. Stephen McMahon, who presented the research at the Milan congress of the European Society ofHypertension, said about 50 million people were alive who had suffered at least one stroke. "If most ofthose patients were able to get access to this treatment, it would result in3 maybe the avoidance of half a million strokes a year," the professor told Australia's ABC Radio. McMahon said doctors had long known that lowering the blood pressure of those with hyperten-sion could help prevent strokes. "What we have shown for the first time is that it do.es not really mat-ter what your blood pressure is; if you have had a stroke, then lowering blood pressure will producelarge benefits, to begin with--even for people whose blood pressure is average or below average," hesaid. MeMahon said the Milan gathering had heralded the research as a "major breakthrough in the careof patients with strokes—perhaps the biggest step forward that we have made in the last couple of dec-ades". {TS} How many-peoples surviving the first stroke may suffer another attack during the following five years? A. More than 33% of them. B. Up to 40% of them. C. 20% of them.. D. 10% of them.

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