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    A nurse took the tired, anxious serviceman to the bedside. “Your  21 is here,” she said to the old man. She had to repeat the  22 several times before the patient’s eyes opened.

    Heavily sedated (服镇定剂) because of the pain of his heart attack, he  23 saw the young uniformed Marine standing outside the oxygen tent. He  24 out his hand. The Marine wrapped his toughened fingers around the old man’s weak ones, conveying a message of love and 25 .

    The nurse brought a chair so that the Marine could sit beside the bed. All through the  26  the young Marine sat there in the poorly lighted ward (病房), 27 the old man’s hand and offering him words of love and strength. Occasionally, the nurse  28 that the Marine move away and rest a while.

    He refused. Whenever the nurse came into the ward, the Marine was oblivious (不注意) of her and  29 the night noises of the hospital----the clanking of the oxygen tank, the laughter of the night staff members exchanging greetings, the cries and moans of the other  30 .

    31 she heard him say a few gentle words. The dying man said nothing, only held  32 to his son the whole night.

    Along towards dawn, the old man died. The Marine released the now  33 hand he had been holding and went to tell the nurse. While she did what she had to do, he waited. Finally, she returned. She started to offer words of  34 , but the Marine  35 her.

    “Who was that man?” he asked.

    The nurse was  36 , “He was your father,” she answered.

    “No, he wasn’t,” the Marine replied, “I  37 saw him before in my life.”

    “Then why didn’t you say something when I took you to him?”

“I knew right away there had been a  38 , but I also knew he needed his son, and his son just wasn’t here. When I realized that he was too sick to tell  39 I was his son, knowing how much he needed me, I  40 .”

21.  A. son          B. brother           C. cousin           D. friend

22.  A. phrase        B. sentences         C. passages         D. words

23.  A. unwillingly     B. unclearly         C. unhappily         D. unusually

24.  A. reached       B. left              C. carried              D. picked

25.  A. excitement   B. happiness     C.encouragement    D. disappointment

26.  A. morning      B. noon            C. afternoon         D. night

27.  A. catching      B. taking            C. holding           D. shaking

28.  A. ordered       B. suggested         C. demanded         D. insisted

29.  A. of           B. with             C. about            D. at

30.  A. doctors       B. nurses           C. relatives          D. patients

31.  A. In the end    B. More or less     C. Now and then    D. Time and again

32.  A. tightly        B. loosely           C. roughly          D. wildly

33.  A. abnormal      B. helpless          C. steady           D. lifeless

34.  A. anger        B. sympathy         C. love             D. disfavor

35.  A. rejected       B. thanked          C. interrupted        D. presented

36.  A. astonished     B. pleased           C. grateful          D. considerate

37.  A. ever         B. never            C. seldom           D. once

38.  A. fault     B. mistake         C. disadvantage       D. disagreement

39.  A. that          B. why             C. whether          D. what

40.  A. waited        B. left              C. lived            D. stayed

ADBAC  DCBAD  CADBC  ABBCD

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  When Florence Was a little girl, she used to like playing with her dolls(洋娃娃)and   1   to nurse them.She used to visit the poor near her house and   2   them when they were ill.She wanted very much to be a nurse, but her father didn’t like   3  .He had plenty of money and let Florence   4   many other countries.He hoped she would   5   to be a nurse.

  But Florence didn’t forget.  6   she went, she visited hospitals and convents(女修道会)where nuns(修女)  7   to be nurses.She worked in them herself and learned   8   because she was very sad to   9   the poor English soldiers dying in the crowded hospitals.Then she was placed   10   a small hospital in London.

  She wrote to some important people.At last one of her friends,   11   was the Minister ofWar, allowed her to go and look after the wounded soldiers.She picked the best nurses she couldfind and took them with her.They found the hospital   12  .There was   13   medicine.

  There was not enough food.Miss Nightingale and her nurses   14   very hard indeed.She worked all day to see that the wounded soldiers were well   15   and properly nursed.She and her nurses saved   16   1ives and stayed at the hospital   17   the Crimean war was over.

  When she came back to England, she started to train nurses in all the hospitals.Soon all the big hospitals in England had   18   training schools for nurses.Hospitals became clean and cheerful places and nurses were   19  .Today, nurses all over the world   20   Florence Nightingale.

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  The physicians in a hospital form the core of the medical staff. But they couldn't provide effective medical care to their patients without the help of numerous other medical employees. From the viewpoint of the patients, the nursing staff is particularly important. Nurses are usually in close contact with patients as long as they are in the hospital.

  A nurse does not study for as many years as a doctor. However, each must be equally dedicated. Caring fox sick persons requires a great deal of patience and concern. Most nurses work long days, and they often must work at odd hours or during the night.

  Under the supervision(监督)of the head nurse, the nursing staff must provide nursing services on 24-hour basis and attend to patient's needs. This responsibility continues around the clock, and so nurses must work in shifts. A shift is a period of duty, usually eight in length. The nurses on the ward rotate(轮流)their shifts. All of them work out of a central area on the ward called the nurses' station.

  A nurse must always be alert. She can never afford to be careless. This is true in all nursing situation, but it is especially true in the intensive care unit. Patients under intensive care duty have one of the most demanding jobs in the hospital.

  Serving as a nurse can be a very rewarding job. But it is not an easy one. Not every person is suited to become a nurse. Only very dedicated people have chosen nursing as a profession.

(1)The nursing staff ________.

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A.are central to the medical staff

B.play an important role in caring for patients

C.can work effectively without physicians

D.are always in close contact with the patients

(2)Why must nurses work in shifts?

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A.They are careless.

B.Nursing services must be provided continuously.

C.They work at night from time to time.

D.A shift is usually eight hours long.

(3)Why kind of person is suited to become a nurse?

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A.A very careful person.

B.An able person.

C.A very dedicated person.

D.A specially trained person.

(4)Which of the following is NOT true?

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A.Nurses are specially trained to offer bedside care to sick persons.

B.Patients cannot do without nurses.

C.Nurses are in the charge of patients.

D.Nurses often work during the night.

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  It was five days before Christmas.Holiday music played over the sound system and my co-workers excitedly   1   their plans."Doing anything special?"they asked me.I shook my head   2  .I was 3 ,000 miles from my family in Hawaii, pursuing my lifelong   3   of becoming a nurse.I attended classes all day, then went straight to my full-time   4   job at night.My weekly plan left me extremely tired and homesick.

  I had   5   looked forward to the holidays.But this December I felt unable to go on.In my prayers(祷告)I told   6   that I could just get home to see my mum, dad and brothers.I could survive the next two years until I graduated.But   7  ?Rent, textbooks and other expenses left me with no   8   cash.Money to go home?I barely had money to eat."I'm on my   9  .Cover for me, will you?"asked Maribelle, another waitress, as she passed me   10   her way to the employee's room.  11  , there's this guy at Table Five,"she said."He's been sitting there for more than an hour, not making any trouble but not   12   anything either."She paused,"It's like he's…  13   somebody".

  I looked in the corner.  14   enough, there was a slim, pleasantly-looking man   15   in a worn shirt, and a black baseball cap, just sitting,   16  .I went over, trying to force a smile."I'm Cory,"I said,"please let me know if you want anything."

  I was turning to walk away   17   the man spoke.He had a soft, low voice, but somehow I could hear it clear and plain in the   18   restaurant."I'd like an order of chips,"he said,"and a glass of water."My heart   19  .Chips were the cheapest thing on the menu, which meant I wouldn't get much of a   20  .But maybe this guy was broken, and I sure know how that felt.So I tried my best to make him feel okay.

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During my second year of college, I was a part-time waitress in Chicago. I spent most of my time on  36 and as little as possible on conversation. I wasn’t used to talking to unknown people except when taking  37 .

One night, a little old man came in and  38  himself in my section. I took his order and went on my way. But I  39 that he came in week after week and always sat at one of my tables. Slowly, I began having short 40 with him. His name was Mr. Rodgers, but he 41 that I call him Don. I learned that he and his wife had gone to dinner and a movie every Saturday. Since she had died, he  42 the tradition alone.

As the weeks went on, I began to sit and  43 talk with Don. We talked about his wife, his days  ___44 in the war, his son who had grown up and also served as a pilot in the army. Eventually, we began to talk about my  45 — going to school, my new boyfriend and the expectation of my future.

About four months after meeting him, I received  46 from a nurse telling me that Don was in hospital. He was  47 complications (并发症) from a heart operation. I  48 drove to the hospital to see him. The first thing he did was thank me for  49 him to visit the doctor. At first I didn’t know what he was  50 . Then I remembered that about three weeks earlier, Don was  51 about chest pains and I gave him the number of a  52 I know.

A nurse asked, “Are you his daughter?” and I replied, “No, I’m his  53 .”

54 can become good friends. I recently found it  55 to talk to customers at the restaurant and I have had a lot more fun.

36. A. school   B. work    C. cinema   D. home

37. A. orders   B. notes    C. advice    D. clothes

38. A. raised   B. greeted    C. seated    D. balanced

39. A. realized   B. wondered  C. understood  D. noticed

40. A. Examinations        B. Conversations

C. preparations        D. competitions

41. A. ordered   B. believed   C. refused   D. insisted

42. A. called off  B. left out    C. carried on  D. dealt with

43. A. actually   B. helplessly   C. obviously  D. hopefully

44. A. escaping  B. working   C. wandering  D. flying

45. A. ambition  B. identity    C. occupation  D. hobby

46. A. an article  B. a bill     C. an offer   D. a call

47. A. treating   B. experiencing  C. studying  D. observing

48. A. immediately B. eventually  C. frequently D. deliberately

49. A. forcing   B. forbidding  C. urging      D. inviting

50. A. going through B. setting aside  C. referring to   D. making up

51. A. arguing  B. complaining  C. discussing D. thinking

52. A. doctor    B. dentist    C. lawyer   D. manager

53. A. student   B. waitress   C. niece    D. secretary

54. A. Relatives   B. Colleagues  C. Neighbors  D. Strangers

55. A. unbelievable B. possible   C. enjoyable D. reasonable

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