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Read the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items: Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅴ.
(1)A young man of humble origins came to New York from the Midwest to seek his for- tune. He dreamed, in the American way, of becoming a millionaire. He tried his luck on Wall Street. He was dit and shrewd and, when he had to be, devious. He put together the deal and he did some things with an electronics acquisition that wouldn’t bear explaining. He succeeded even beyond his dream: he made twelve million dollars.
(2) At first the young man assumed that everything was working out splendidly. "Isn’t it grand" he said to his wife, once it was apparent that he had made twelve million dollars. His wife told him that it wasn’t grand, and he was a nobody.
(3)"But that’s impossible," the young man said. "I’m a rich person. We live in an era that celebrates rich people. Rich people are shown in the newspapers in the company of movie stars and famous novelists and distinguished dress designers. The names of the richest corporate raiders are known to every schoolboy. There are rich real estate sharks whose faces appear on the covers of glossy magazines. "But his wife said that his face would not, because he was a nobody. When he stressed the fact that he had twelve million dollars, his wife retorted that a lot of people did, but they were still nobodies.
(4)"I could buy our way onto the committees of important charity balls," the young man said," then we’d be mentioned in the columns." "Don’t kid yourself," his wife said. "The important committees are already filled up with people who are really rich. People like us would end up working on something like a dinner-dance to benefit the American Psoriasis(牛皮癣) Foundation." The young man mentioned that he owned a co-op apartment on Fifth Avenue that was worth two million dollars. His wife argued that, to a certain extent, two mil- lion dollar co-ops were a dime a dozen. Then the young man boasted of owning a stretch limousine and said it was twenty-one and a half feet long. His wife brushed the idea aside, saying that nobody famous had ever ridden in something like that, and neither Henry Kissinger nor Calvin Klein had ever heard of him, so he was still a nobody.
(5)The young man was silent for a while. "Are you disappointed in me" he finally said to his wife. "Of course I’m disappointed in you," she said. "When you asked me to marry you, you said you would surely amount to something. How was I to know that you’d turn out to be a nobody"
(6) For a moment the young man looked defeated. Then he squared his shoulders and cleared his throat. "I’ll make them pay attention," he said. "I’ll buy a professional football team and argue a lot with the coach in public. Celebrities will join me to watch big s from the owner’s box. "The wife ridiculed him, saying that nobody could buy a professional football team for twelve million dollars, because professional football teams cost big bucks.
(7)"Then I’ll buy a magazine and appoint myself chief columnist, "the young man said." A tiny but exceedingly flattering picture of me will run next to my column every week. The owners of professional football teams will invite me to watch big s from the owner’s box." The wife believed that he might be able to buy one of those weekly-shoppers throwaways for twelve million dollars, but not a real magazine. One couldn’t buy a real magazine for chicken feed.
(8) The young man was very much hurt and asked his wife whether twelve million dollars were chicken feed. But his wife insisted, "it’s not big bucks."
(9)"But that’s not fair," the young man said. "I’m a young man of humble origins who made twelve million dollars. I succeeded even beyond my dream." "Some of those things you did with the electronics acquisition probably weren’t fair either," his wife said. "Fair isn’t being measured these days. What they measure is money. "Then the young man said, if that was the case, he would get more money by going back to Wall Street and fifty million dollars.
(10)But before the young man could make fifty million dollars a man from the Securities and Exchange Commission came and arrested him for having committed insider-trading violations in the electronics acquisition.
(11)The young man was taken away from his office in handcuffs. A picture on the front page of the afternoon paper showed him leaving his arraignment trying to hide his face behind an $850 Italian overcoat. A long article in the morning paper used him as an example of a new breed of Wall Street traders who were the victims of their own greed, probably because of their humble origins. His friends and associates avoided him.
(12)Only his wife stuck by him. She tried to see the bright side. "For someone with only twelve million dollars" she said to the young man, "you’re getting to be pretty well known." Read the following passage carefully and complete the succeeding three items: Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅴ....and appoint myself chief columnist... ______

A.
make myself chief of the magazine
B.
give myself the job of writing chief columns
C.
assign myself to the position of the magazine’s main columnist
D.
order myself to do the job of writing a, main column each week
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【单选题】牛皮癣的特点是:()

A.
剧痒和苔藓化
B.
有抓痕、血痂和继发感染
C.
多发于老年人,无原发皮疹
D.
呈多角形扁平丘疹,伴有粘膜损害
E.
好发于头部,浸润红斑,脱屑较多

【单选题】牛皮癣的特征性皮损为()

A.
丘疹
B.
斑丘疹
C.
苔藓样变样
D.
鳞屑
E.
色素沉着

【单选题】牛皮癣的特点是( )

A.
皮损对称分布,多形损害,剧烈瘙痒,反复发作易成慢性
B.
好发于颈项、肘、尾骶部,皮损分布常不对称
C.
发于接触部位,皮损表现单一伴有痒或灼热感
D.
皮损多局限于某一部位,皮损处肥厚粗糙,触之较硬,皮纹显著或呈苔藓样变
E.
损害多为暗红、淡紫或皮肤色多角扁平丘疹,有蜡样光泽、网状纹

【多选题】牛皮癣的好发部位有

A.
颈项
B.
大腿内侧
C.
尾骶
D.
肘窝
E.
上眼睑

【单选题】牛皮癣的特点是

A.
剧痒和苔藓化
B.
有抓痕、血痂和继发感染
C.
多发于老年人,无原发皮疹
D.
呈多角形扁平丘疹,伴有粘膜损害
E.
好发于头部,浸润红斑,脱屑较多

【单选题】牛皮癣()

A.
寒 
B.
热 
C.
风 
D.
气 
E.

【单选题】关于牛皮癣的描述,不正确的是()

A.
皮肤增厚
B.
扁平丘疹融合成片
C.
极易形成苔藓样变
D.
皮质较硬
E.
不伴瘙痒