单选题养阴清肺汤的药物组成
单选题以下泻下剂中,属于攻补兼施的是
单选题A.再造散B.败毒散C.三仁汤D.羌活胜湿汤E.九味羌活汤
单选题A.先煎B.后下C.包煎D.另煎E.与他药同煎(2005年第88,89题)
单选题Throughout the 19th century and into the 20th, citizens of the United States maintained a bias against big cities. Most lived on farms and in small towns and believed cities to be centres of (1) , crime, poverty and moral (2) Their distrust was caused, (3) , by a national ideology that (4) farming the greatest occupation and rural living (5) to urban living. This attitude (6) even as the number of urban dwellers increased and cities became an essential (7) of the national landscape. Gradually, economic reality overcame ideology. Thousands (8) the precarious (不稳定的) life on the farm for more secure and better paying jobs in the city. But when these people (9) from the countryside, they carried their fears and suspicions with them. These new urbanities, already convinced that cities were (10) with great problems, eagerly (11) the progressive reforms that promised to bring order out of the (12) of the city. One of many reforms came (13) the area of public utilities. Water and sewerage systems were usually operated by (14) governments, but the gas and electric networks were privately owned. Reformers feared that the privately owned utility companies would (15) exorbitant (过渡的) rates for these essential services and (16) them only to people who could afford them. Some city and state governments responded by (17) the utility companies, but a number of cities began to supply these services themselves. (18) of these reforms argued that public ownership and regulation would (19) widespread access to these utilities and guarantee a (20) price.
单选题A.杏苏散B.败毒散C.两者均是D.两者均非
单选题A.加味香苏散B.藿香正气散C.两者均可使用D.两者均不适宜
单选题半夏厚朴汤、厚朴温中汤和枳实消痞丸中均含有的药物是
单选题小陷胸汤的君药是
单选题我国古代最后一部大型官修本草是( )(2004年第27题)
单选题It was a fixing sight: there, in the Capitol itself, a U.S. Senator often mocked for his halting, inarticulate speaking, reached deep into his Midwestern roots and spoke eloquently, even poetically, about who he was and what he believed, stunning politicians and journalists alike. I refer, of course, to Senator Jefferson Smith. In Frank Capra's classic Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Jimmy Stewart plays this simple, idealistic small-town American, mocked and scorned by the big-moneyed, oh-so-sophisticated power elite--only to triumph over a corrupt Establishment with his rock-solid goodness. At root, it is this role that soon-to-be-ex-Senator Bob Dole most aspires to play: the self effacing, quietly powerful small-town man from Main Street who outwits the cosmopolitan, slick-talking snob from the fleshpots. And why not? There is, after all, no more enduring American icon. How enduring? Before Americans had a Constitution, Thomas Jefferson was arguing that the new nation's future would depend on a base of agrarian yeomen free from the vices inherent in big cities. In 1840 one of the classic, image-driven presidential campaigns featured William Henry Harrison as the embodiment of rural virtues, the candidate of the log cabin and hard cider, defeating the incumbent Martin Van Buren, who was accused of dandified dress and manners. There is, of course, a huge disconnect between this professed love of the simple, unspoiled life and the way Americans actually live. As a people, Americans have spent the better part of the 20th century deserting the farms and the small towns for the cities and the suburbs; and are torn between vacationing in Disney World and Las Vegas. U.S. politicians too haven't exactly shunned the temptations of the cosmopolitan life. The town of Russell, Kansas, often seems to be Dole's running mate, but the candidate spends his leisure time in a luxury condominium in Bal Harbor, Florida. Bill Clinton still believes in a place called Hope, but the spiffy, celebrity-dense resorts of Martha's Vineyard and Jackson Hole are where he kicks back. Ronald Reagan embodied the faith-and-family pieties of the front porch and Main Street, but he fled Iowa for a career and a life in Hollywood. Still, the hunger for the way Americans believe they are supposed to live is strong, and the distrust of the intellectual hustler with his airs and his high-flown language runs deep. It makes sense for the Dole campaign to make this a contest between Dole as the laconic, quiet man whose words can be trusted and Bill Clinton as the traveling salesman with a line of smooth patter but a suitcase full of damaged goods. It makes sense for Dole to make his campaign song Thank God I'm a Country Boy--even if he is humming it 9,200 m up in a corporate jet on his way to a Florida condo.
单选题三子养亲汤中白芥子善于
单选题下列选项,属于竹叶石膏汤臣药的是
单选题A.犀黄丸 B.透脓散 C.小金丹 D.木香槟榔丸
单选题桃核承气汤中服法特殊的是
单选题A.桂枝汤B.玉屏风散C.防己黄芪汤D.炙甘草汤E.补中益气汤
单选题1894年1月3日,意大利人卡内帕给恩格斯写信,请求他为即将在日内瓦出版的《新纪元》周刊的创刊号题词,而且要求尽量用简短的字句来表述未来的社会主义纪元的基本思想,以区别于伟大诗人但丁的对旧纪元所作的“一些人统治,另一些人受苦难”的界定。恩格斯回答说,除了从《共产党宣言》中摘出下面一段话外,再也找不到合适的了。这就是:“代替那存在着阶级和阶级对立的资产阶级旧社会的,将是这样一个联合体,在那里,每个人的自由发展是一切人的自由发展的条件。”这段话表明,马克思主义追求的根本价值目标是 A.实现人的自由而全面的发展 B.实现人类永恒不变的普适价值 C.建立一个四海之内皆兄弟的大同世界 D.建立一个自由,平等,博爱的理性王国
单选题A.行气止痛 B.软坚散结 C.两者都选 D.两者都不选
单选题下列方剂中,组成药物不含大黄的是( )(2010年第43题)
单选题至宝丹较安宫牛黄丸更为突出的功用是( )(2009年第49题)