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水火既济是指心肾两脏的关系
六十四卦中水火卦
未济
既济
震
屯
水火既济
水火既济是指心肾关系
属于水火既济关系的是
心与肾
肝与脾
肺与肾
脾与肾
肝与肾
何谓水火既济
属于水火既济关系的是
气血辨证
阴阳辨证
表里辨证
虚实辨证
寒热辨证
水火既济的水火所指的脏是
心脾
肝肺
脾肾
心肾
肝肾
属于水火既济关系的是
气血辨证
阴阳辨证
表里辨证
虚实辨证
寒热辨证
水火既济属于
心与脾的关系
心与肺的关系
心与肝的关系
心与肾的关系
脾与胃的关系
水火既济属于
心与脾关系
心与肺关系
心与肝关系
心与肾关系
脾与胃关系
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Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choose thebestwordsforeachnumberedblank. Weakdollarorno$46000-theprice forasingleyearofundergraduateinstructionamidtheredbrickofHarvard Yard-is1Butnowadayscostis2 barriertoentryatmanyofAmerica’sbestuniversities.Formidable financial-assistancepolicieshave3feesorslashedthem deeplyforneedystudents.AndlastmonthHarvardannouncedanewplandesigned to4thesticker-shockforundergraduatesfrommiddleand evenupper-incomefamiliestoo.Sincethenotherrich Americanuniversitieshaveunveiled5initiatives. YaleHarvard’sbitterest6revealeditsplanson January14th.Studentswhosefamiliesmake7than$60000a yearwillpaynothingatall.Familiesearningupto$200000ayearwillhave topayanaverageof10%oftheirincomes.Theuniversitywill8 itsfinancial-assistancebudgetby43%toover$80m. Harvardwillhaveasimilararrangementforfamilies makingupto$180000.ThatmakesthepriceofgoingtoHarvardorYale 9toattendingastate-rununiversityformiddle-and upper-incomestudents.Theuniversitieswillalsonotrequireanystudentto takeout10topayfortheir11a policyintroducedbyPrincetonin2001andbytheUniversityofPennsylvania justafterHarvard’s12.Noapplicantwhogainsadmission officialssayshouldfeel13togoelsewherebecauseheor shecan’taffordthefees.Noneofthatisquiteas altruisticasitsounds.HarvardandYaleareafterallnowlikelytolure morestudentsawayfrompreviously14optionsparticularly state-rununiversities15theiralreadyimpressive admissionsfiguresandreputations.Theschemesalso providea16forstructuringuniversityfeesinwhichhigh pricesforrichstudentshelpoffsetmodestpricesforpooreronesandfamilies areless17onfederalgrantsandgovernment-backedloans. Lesswealthyprivatecollegeswhosefeesarehighwill notbeableto18HarvardorYaleeasily.ButAmerica’s state-rununiversitieswhichhavetraditionallykepttheirfeeslowandstable mightwelltryadifferentiated19schemeastheyraise cashtocompeteacademicallywiththeirprivate20. IndeedtheUniversityofCaliforniasystemhasalreadystartedtoimplementa sliding-feescale.
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Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choose thebestwordsforeachnumberedblank. Weakdollarorno$46000-theprice forasingleyearofundergraduateinstructionamidtheredbrickofHarvard Yard-is1Butnowadayscostis2 barriertoentryatmanyofAmerica’sbestuniversities.Formidable financial-assistancepolicieshave3feesorslashedthem deeplyforneedystudents.AndlastmonthHarvardannouncedanewplandesigned to4thesticker-shockforundergraduatesfrommiddleand evenupper-incomefamiliestoo.Sincethenotherrich Americanuniversitieshaveunveiled5initiatives. YaleHarvard’sbitterest6revealeditsplanson January14th.Studentswhosefamiliesmake7than$60000a yearwillpaynothingatall.Familiesearningupto$200000ayearwillhave topayanaverageof10%oftheirincomes.Theuniversitywill8 itsfinancial-assistancebudgetby43%toover$80m. Harvardwillhaveasimilararrangementforfamilies makingupto$180000.ThatmakesthepriceofgoingtoHarvardorYale 9toattendingastate-rununiversityformiddle-and upper-incomestudents.Theuniversitieswillalsonotrequireanystudentto takeout10topayfortheir11a policyintroducedbyPrincetonin2001andbytheUniversityofPennsylvania justafterHarvard’s12.Noapplicantwhogainsadmission officialssayshouldfeel13togoelsewherebecauseheor shecan’taffordthefees.Noneofthatisquiteas altruisticasitsounds.HarvardandYaleareafterallnowlikelytolure morestudentsawayfrompreviously14optionsparticularly state-rununiversities15theiralreadyimpressive admissionsfiguresandreputations.Theschemesalso providea16forstructuringuniversityfeesinwhichhigh pricesforrichstudentshelpoffsetmodestpricesforpooreronesandfamilies areless17onfederalgrantsandgovernment-backedloans. Lesswealthyprivatecollegeswhosefeesarehighwill notbeableto18HarvardorYaleeasily.ButAmerica’s state-rununiversitieswhichhavetraditionallykepttheirfeeslowandstable mightwelltryadifferentiated19schemeastheyraise cashtocompeteacademicallywiththeirprivate20. IndeedtheUniversityofCaliforniasystemhasalreadystartedtoimplementa sliding-feescale.
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Directions:Readthefollowingtext.Choose thebestwordsforeachnumberedblank. Weakdollarorno$46000-theprice forasingleyearofundergraduateinstructionamidtheredbrickofHarvard Yard-is1Butnowadayscostis2 barriertoentryatmanyofAmerica’sbestuniversities.Formidable financial-assistancepolicieshave3feesorslashedthem deeplyforneedystudents.AndlastmonthHarvardannouncedanewplandesigned to4thesticker-shockforundergraduatesfrommiddleand evenupper-incomefamiliestoo.Sincethenotherrich Americanuniversitieshaveunveiled5initiatives. YaleHarvard’sbitterest6revealeditsplanson January14th.Studentswhosefamiliesmake7than$60000a yearwillpaynothingatall.Familiesearningupto$200000ayearwillhave topayanaverageof10%oftheirincomes.Theuniversitywill8 itsfinancial-assistancebudgetby43%toover$80m. Harvardwillhaveasimilararrangementforfamilies makingupto$180000.ThatmakesthepriceofgoingtoHarvardorYale 9toattendingastate-rununiversityformiddle-and upper-incomestudents.Theuniversitieswillalsonotrequireanystudentto takeout10topayfortheir11a policyintroducedbyPrincetonin2001andbytheUniversityofPennsylvania justafterHarvard’s12.Noapplicantwhogainsadmission officialssayshouldfeel13togoelsewherebecauseheor shecan’taffordthefees.Noneofthatisquiteas altruisticasitsounds.HarvardandYaleareafterallnowlikelytolure morestudentsawayfrompreviously14optionsparticularly state-rununiversities15theiralreadyimpressive admissionsfiguresandreputations.Theschemesalso providea16forstructuringuniversityfeesinwhichhigh pricesforrichstudentshelpoffsetmodestpricesforpooreronesandfamilies areless17onfederalgrantsandgovernment-backedloans. Lesswealthyprivatecollegeswhosefeesarehighwill notbeableto18HarvardorYaleeasily.ButAmerica’s state-rununiversitieswhichhavetraditionallykepttheirfeeslowandstable mightwelltryadifferentiated19schemeastheyraise cashtocompeteacademicallywiththeirprivate20. IndeedtheUniversityofCaliforniasystemhasalreadystartedtoimplementa sliding-feescale.
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