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10.How the Month of July Got Its Name?
The month of July, unlike June, is named for a mortal, albeit one who devised and ruled an empire. Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, and historian who conquered Gaul (what is now part of Italy, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands), changed the structure of the Roman government into a dictatorship, was assassinated in legendary fashion, and most importantly for our purposes, helped make the calendar what it is today. Caesar is responsible for the year as we know it having 365 days, and for the existence of a leap year every four years. How did this Julian Calendar change things? The early Roman calendar had an intercalary month called Intercalans that was 27 or 28 days long, added once every two years after February 23rd. For years including Intercalans, the remaining five days of February were omitted. Our contemporary calendar is still pretty much the same system Caesar instituted more than 2000 years ago.
July was originally Quintilis, the fifth month of the year in the Roman calendar and consisted of 31 days. It was changed around 450 BCE when January became the first month of the year. Its name was changed during the Julian calendar reform in 45 BCE to honor Julius Caesar. In modern times, July also has 31 days. It is the warmest month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and coldest month in the Southern hemisphere. The month of July starts on the same day of the week as April during common years and as January during leap years. July does not end on the same day of the week as any year in a common year but ends on the same day of the week as January in a leap year.
July was named in honor of Julius Caesar. When Julius Caesar died, Quintilis, which was his birth month, was renamed with July. Quintilis means “fifth month” in Latin, which represents where this month originally fell in the Roman calendar. Another of Julius Caesar’s legacies is the C section. The Cesarean section is“an operation by which a fetus is taken from the uterus by cutting through the walls of the abdomen and uterus.” It has been rumored that Julius Caesar himself was born in this way, although historians tend to pooh-pooh this etymology.
 
19.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A.The month of July was named after Julius Caesar.
B.Julius Caesar is decided the 365-day criterion of the year as well as leap-year rule.
C.July consists of 31 days from the beginning to the modern times.
D.July is the coldest month in the year in the Northern hemisphere and the warmest month in the Southern hemisphere.

A.气胸闭式引流术后
B.血胸闭式引流术
C.腹股沟疝传统疝修补术后
D.甲状腺大部切除术后
E.腹膜炎手术后

A.表达方式恰当
B.情绪反应适度
C.积极情绪多于消极情绪
D.以上都是

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