In this small town there was not a single man of importance who would dare to have a housekeeper younger than sixty, for fear of what people might say about them. I was __1__, however. When I needed a housekeeper I __2__ a girl called Bridle Casey, a lovely little girl of seventeen from a village up the coast. But I __3__ my choice carefully. I drove out there one day when she was at home, and I had a look at the cottage and a __4__ with her mother and a cup of tea, and after that I did not need anyone to say that she was __5__. I knew if there was anything Bridle did not do __6__, her mother would not __7__ long to correct her. After that, there was only one __8__ to raise.

    Have you a __9__ Bridle?” said I.

    No, doctor, I have not,” said she with a simple expression that did not __10__ me a bit. As a doctor you soon get used to innocent(无邪的) __11__.

    “Well, you’d better __12__ and get one.” said I, “__13__ I’m not going to take you.”

    __14__ this she laughed.

    __15__ she started working at my house. She proved to be very __16__ and efficient (高效率的). Of course, she was so good-looking that people who came to my house used to pass __17__ about us. But that didn’t matter. They did not dare to hire a pretty girl themselves for __18__ of what people would say. But I knew as long as a girl had a man of __19__ to look after she would give me __20__.

1Aan inclusion

Ba conclusion

Can exception

Da succession

2Achose

Bmarried

Cfired

Dmet

3Amade

Boffered

Cregretted

Dsettled

4Adeal

Btalk

Cquarrel

Djourney

5. Apretty

Bclever

Cfit

Bbusy

6Aquickly

Bnormally

Csecretly

Dproperly

7Aexpense

Bpay

Ccost

Dtake

8Areport

Btest

Cquestion

Dstatement

9Agirl-friend

Bboy-friend

Cwife

Dhusband

10Ainterest

Bcheat

Cencourage

Dnotice

11Afeelings

Blooks

Csounds

Dvoices

12Ahurry up

Bturn up

Ctake your time

Dtake it easy

13Aor

Bbut

Cand

Dso

14AAt

BOn

CTo

DFor

15. AThe day

BThe next day

CIn the day

DTo this day

16Ayoung

Bstrong

Cable

Dgentle

17Aa letter

Ban examination

Cinformation

Da remark

18Afear

Bhorror

Creason

Dcause

19Aherself

Bher own

Chimself

Dthe word

20Aservice

Beverything

Cno trouble

Dno notice

 


Many rural areas in the United States have no doctor. Some medical schools are trying different ways to treat the problem . One idea is to educate doctors in smaller communities and hope they stay. Dr. William Cathcart-Rake heads a new program at the University of Kansas in the Midwest.
“We need more doctors. There’s somewhere like a quarter of all of our physicians in Kansas who are sixty years of age or older. So we need to be replacing physicians, too.”Says Dr. William Cathcart. He also says medical students from rural areas now typically study in Wichita or Kansas City, two of the biggest cities in Kansas. They say, “You know, I really have every intention of coming back to rural Kansas,”but they meet a soul mate, they get married, their soul mate happens to be from a big city and we never see them again. They get captured in the big city. Hopefully, if we train them in smaller communities, they can meet the future spouses here , they can network here, and they have those connections which can hopefully be lifelong.
The program is based in Kansas’ tenth largest city , Salina, home to about fifty thousand people. Salina is about a three-hour drive from Kansas City, past fields of corn, soybeans and cattle.
Student Claire Hinrichsen grew up in a town of about six hundred people. She attended the University of Kansas, or KU, as an undergraduate. One reason why the chose the Salina program is because of the size. There are only eight students—the smallest medical school in the country. Classes are taught by professors in Salina or on a video link from Kansas City or Wichita.
Students who complete the four year program will then do their residency training in a small community in the surrounding area. One place a resident might work is the Clay Center Clinic, where Dr. Kerry Murphy is a family physician.
Rural doctors generally serve older, poorer patients. Going into a specialty in a big city can mean better working hours and more money to pay off student loans.
The Salina program will pay tuition for each year that students practice in a rural area in Kansas.
【小题1】What does the underlined word “spouses”in Paragraph 2 mean?

A.Wives husbands.B.Homes.C.Families.D.Physicians.
【小题2】The reason why the medical students don’t want to go back to rural areas is that    .
A.they don’t like to live in the rural Kansas
B.there are not many girls in the rural Kansas
C.they found their soul mates in cities
D.the life in rural Kansas is so hard
【小题3】From the text we learn that   .
A.Salina has a population of 500,000
B.a quarter of all physicians in Kansas are too old for the ideal doctors
C.William Cathcart-Rake heads a new program in rural Kansas
D.Educating more doctors in cities can settle the problem
【小题4】Why did student Claire Hinrichsen choose the Salina program?
A.Because she found her soul mate in rural Kanas.
B.Because she likes to work as a doctor.
C.Because she grew up in a town of 6,000 people.
D.Because she likes the size of the program.
【小题5】What is the purpose of the passage?
A.To make it known that it lacks doctors very much in rural Kansas.
B.To introduce a program handling the lack of doctors in rural Kansas.
C.To train students to become doctors for rural Kansas.
D.To meet the demands of doctors for many rural towns in Kansas.

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