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Mis. Harris, an old patient in a nursing home, sat all day in a chair. She did nothing else. She needed complete physical care, even feeding. No one seemed to realize that, as a matter of fact, she was only half deaf and blind. One day, a young doctor saw cataracts (白内障) in both her eyes. He discovered that if he spoke close in her ear, she seemed to respond. One eye of hers was operated on, and when it was first uncovered, the old woman cried with joy. Her sight was getting well a- gain quickly and she soon became quite independent. She started feeding herself and began smiling and talking to others. The change in her attitude towards life was wonderful. Not only did she need less nursing care, but she was also able to help other patients. She was again able to see and with this to get some hearing back .
1.Most doctors and nurses in this nursing home were probably ______.
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A.overworking and tired of their jobs
B.treating their patients coldly
C.taking the least notice of Mrs. Harris' real problem
D.highly trained medical experts
2.How did Mrs. Harris feel when she first entered the nursing home? ______.
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3.What does the underlined word “respond”mean in this passage? ______.
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4.The writer suggests that the young doctor was ______.
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5.From this passage we can learn that ______.
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A.the state of a person's health effects his attitude towards life
B.nursing homes are filled with unfit doctor and nurses
C.an old person should be cared by his own family
D.the government should keep close watch over nursing homes
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