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Mary Kimble Smith was an ordinary 12-year-old girl: ordinary in every way 1 one. She suddenly started to walk in her 2 . No one knew why this happened. The best guess 3 to be that it represents 4 the sleepwalker is worried. This feeling normally remains under control during 5 hours, but at night, when the mind is in a 6 passive mode, it 7 to the surface and show itself in the form of 8 movement.
At first, her family 9 help from just about every doctor they could find. But 10 of them were able to suggest a means 11 which she could be cured. Then her parents were frightened, and they 12 waking her up when she was sleepwalking. In fact, the general advice is that we 13 not wake a sleepwalker. This follows the idea that 14 comes from some deep anxiety.
To wake a person and bring them to a 15 realization that they are not 16 they thought they were could increase the feeling of anxiety and perhaps 17 reinforce (加强) the habit.
18 sleepwalkers stop without any warning — they just never do it again. In Mary's case, 19 , she slatted sleepwalking soon after her twelfth birthday and was still doing it the day 20 she died, in 1989, at 93 years of age.
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Last autumn Mary started her studies in a big hospital in Newcastle. She 1 work very hard. She went to 2 every day and studied 3 at night. Then a really important day 4 ; her first day in a ward(病房). At last she was 5 helping sick people, 6 of just sitting in classes or learning form books.
At first, student nurses 7 lots of 8 jobs in the ward. They help 9 meals, or wash the patients. They also 10 the ward clean and 11 the beds. They can not give injections(注射)or 12 the doctors.
One of Mary's first jobs was in a ward of 13 people. She was 14 to clean all the patients' 15 teeth. She asked each patient if he had false teeth. She 16 all the teeth and 17 them to the bathroom. Instead of 18 each set of teeth 19 , she put them all into one bigbowl.
“It'll be quicker this 20 ,”she said to herself.“Then I can give back everyone's teeth 21 a few minutes.”
Give back everyone's teeth!Mary 22 in the middle of the ward with her big bowl of teeth. She had no 23 which teeth belonged to which old man!You can 24 the confusion(混乱)of the next half when each patient had to 25 his own teeth.
1.A.went | B.had to | C.has to | D.finished |
2.A.classes | B.offices | C.libraries | D.clubs |
3.A.early | B.easy | C.late | D.soon |
4.A.passed | B.left | C.run | D.came |
5.A.often | B.really | C.usually | D.very |
6.A.instead | B.a lot | C.in front | D.full |
7.A.look | B.do | C.listen | D.hear from |
8.A.important | B.big | C.easy | D.difficult |
9.A.to have | B.to eat | C.to serve | D.to take |
10.A.stop | B.prevent | C.keep | D.go on |
11.A.make of | B.make from | C.make up | D.make |
12.A.see | B.watch | C.notice | D.help |
13.A.sick | B.old | C.young | D.bad |
14.A.noticed | B.watched | C.had | D.told |
15.A.right | B.wrong | C.false | D.true |
16.A.get rid of | B.collected | C.lost | D.refused |
17.A.pushed | B.pulled | C.took | D.fetched |
18.A.repairing | B.mending | C.cleaning | D.enjoying |
19.A.little by little | B.by and by | C.one after one | D.one by one |
20.A.way | B.thing | C.one | D.matter |
21.A.for | B.after | C.in | D.later |
22.A.lay | B.stood | C.lived | D.did |
23.A.more | B.idea | C.one | D.longer |
24.A.imagine | B.accept | C.use | D.stick |
25.A.look for | B.look at | C.discover | D.find |
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