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Sitting in the play area of the doctor’s office, my children, Paul, four, and Bailey, three, built a Lego tower while we waited to be called for Paul’s examination.
“Good job, you guys,”I said, trying not to sound too tired. My husband was away on business, and it was difficult being alone with the kids. At times I felt like I was living in the jungle(丛林) rather than the suburbs.
“Don’t put the Lego in your mouth, Bailey,”I said. Paul grabbed(抓取) it from him.“That’s not nice, Paul,”I said. He gave back the Lego. I looked around the waiting room. A woman was eating something, a couple were talking, and an old gentleman in a blue jacket was reading a magazine. I wished I could sit quietly for a while. I wanted to be able to take a rest, or go shopping alone. At once, I was ashamed of myself. What kind of mother was I? “God,”I thought, “help me to be the very best mom I can be.”
The nurse came into the waiting room to get us. Just at that moment, the old gentleman in the waiting room put down his magazine and came up to me. With a smile on his face, he said, “Your children are most certainly lucky to have such a wonderful mother.”“Thank you,”I replied in a low voice and watched him walk back to his seat. We followed the nurse into the examination room. While she weighed Paul, I told her how that man had made my day.
Motherhood is still a jungle sometimes, but now when I feel tired I remember the encouraging words of the old gentleman.
1.The writer went to the doctor’s office because .
A.one of her children liked to play there |
B.her son Paul needed an examination |
C.she was tired and needed to see her doctor |
D.she wanted to have all her children examined |
2..From Paragraph 2, we know the writer felt that looking after her children alone was .
A.unfair |
B.happy |
C.hard |
D.interesting |
3.The writer criticized(批评) Paul when he .
A.put the Lego into Bailey’s mouth |
B.took away the toy from Bailey |
C.made trouble in the waiting room |
D.didn’t follow her advice |
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The writer often went shopping alone. |
B.The writer’s husband was always on business. |
C.The writer doesn’t know how to be a good mother. |
D.The writer was greatly encouraged by the old gentleman’s words. |
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tower while we waited to be called for Paul's examination.
"Good job, you guys, "I said, trying not to sound too tired.My husband was away on business, and
it was difficult being alone with the kids.At times I felt like I was living in the jungle (丛林) rather than
the suburbs.
"Don't put the Lego in your mouth, Bailey, " I said.Paul grabbed (抓取) it from him."That's not nice,
Paul, " I said.He gave back the Lego.I looked around the waiting room.A woman was eating something,
a couple were talking, and an old gentleman in a blue jacket was reading a magazine.I wished I could sit
quietly for a while.I wanted to be able to take a rest, or go shopping alone.At once, I was ashamed of
myself.What kind of mother was I?"God, " I thought, "help me to be the very best mom I can be."
The nurse came into the waiting room to get us.Just at that moment, the old gentleman in the waiting
room put down his magazine and came up to me.With a smile on his face, he said, "Your children are
most certainly lucky to have such a wonderful mother.""Thank you, "I replied in a low voice and watched
him walk back to his seat.We followed the nurse into the examination room.While she weighed Paul, I
told her how that man had made my day.
Motherhood is still a jungle sometimes, but now when I feel tired I remember the encouraging words
of the old gentleman.
B. her son Paul needed an examination
C. she was tired and needed to see her doctor
D. she wanted to have all her children examined
C. hard D. interesting
B. took away the toy from Bailey
C. made trouble in the waiting room
D. didn't follow her advice
B. was a very good mother
C. didn't love her children enough
D. was lucky to have so lovely children
B. The writer's husband was always on business.
C. The writer doesn't know how to be a good mother.
D. The writer was greatly encouraged by the old gentleman's words.
Sitting in the play area of the doctor’s office,my children,Paul,four,and Bailey,three,built a Lego tower while we waited to be called for Paul’s examination.
“Good job,you guys,”I said,trying not to sound too tired.My husband was away on business,and it was difficult being alone with the kids.At times I felt like I was living in the jungle (丛林) rather than the suburbs.
“Don’t put the Lego in your mouth,Bailey,” I said.Paul grabbed (抓取) it from him.“That’s not nice,Paul,” I said.He gave back the Lego.I looked around the waiting room.A woman was eating something,a couple were talking,and an old gentleman in a blue jacket was reading a magazine.I wished I could sit quietly for a while.I wanted to be able to take a rest,or go shopping alone.At once,I was ashamed of myself.What kind of mother was I?“God,” I thought,“help me to be the very best mom I can be.”
The nurse came into the waiting room to get us.Just at that moment,the old gentleman in the waiting room put down his magazine and came up to me.With a smile on his face,he said,“Your children are most certainly lucky to have such a wonderful mother.”“Thank you,”I replied in a low voice and watched him walk back to his seat.We followed the nurse into the examination room.While she weighed Paul,I told her how that man had made my day.
Motherhood is still a jungle sometimes,but now when I feel tired I remember the encouraging words of the old gentleman.
56.The writer went to the doctor’s office because________.
A.one of her children liked to play there
B.her son Paul needed an examination
C.she was tired and needed to see her doctor
D.she wanted to have all her children examined
57.From Paragraph 2,we know the writer felt that looking after her children alone was________.
A.unfair B.happy
C.hard D.interesting
58.In the old gentleman’s opinion,the writer________.
A.lived a very hard life
B.was a very good mother
C.didn’t love her children enough
D.was lucky to have so lovely children
59.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The writer often went shopping alone.
B.The writer’s husband was always on business.
C.The writer doesn’t know how to be a good mother.
D.The writer was greatly encouraged by the old gentleman’s words.
查看习题详情和答案>>Sitting in the play area of the doctor’s office,my children,Paul,four,and Bailey,three,built a Lego tower while we waited to be called for Paul’s examination.
“Good job,you guys,”I said,trying not to sound too tired.My husband was away on business,and it was difficult being alone with the kids.At times I felt like I was living in the jungle (丛林) rather than the suburbs.
“Don’t put the Lego in your mouth,Bailey,” I said.Paul grabbed (抓取) it from him.“That’s not nice,Paul,” I said.He gave back the Lego.I looked around the waiting room.A woman was eating something,a couple were talking,and an old gentleman in a blue jacket was reading a magazine.I wished I could sit quietly for a while.I wanted to be able to take a rest,or go shopping alone.At once,I was ashamed of myself.What kind of mother was I?“God,” I thought,“help me to be the very best mom I can be.”
The nurse came into the waiting room to get us.Just at that moment,the old gentleman in the waiting room put down his magazine and came up to me.With a smile on his face,he said,“Your children are most certainly lucky to have such a wonderful mother.”“Thank you,”I replied in a low voice and watched him walk back to his seat.We followed the nurse into the examination room.While she weighed Paul,I told her how that man had made my day.
Motherhood is still a jungle sometimes,but now when I feel tired I remember the encouraging words of the old gentleman.
46.The writer went to the doctor’s office because________.
A.one of her children liked to play there
B.her son Paul needed an examination
C.she was tired and needed to see her doctor
D.she wanted to have all her children examined
47.From Paragraph 2,we know the writer felt that looking after her children alone was________.
A.unfair B.happy
C.hard D.interesting
48.In the old gentleman’s opinion,the writer________.
A.lived a very hard life B.was a very good mother
C.didn’t love her children enough D.was lucky to have so lovely children
49.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The writer often went shopping alone.
B.The writer’s husband was always on business.
C.The writer doesn’t know how to be a good mother.
D.The writer was greatly encouraged by the old gentleman’s words.
查看习题详情和答案>>not have to wait long. The nurse took the boy into the doctor's room while Mr Wei waited outside. After a
few minutes, the doctor came out of his room and spoke to the nurse.
"Have we got a screwdriver (螺丝刀)?" he asked her. The nurse looked in a drawer (抽屉) and found a
screwdriver. She gave it to the doctor and he went back into his room.
A few minutes later he came out again. "I need a saw (锯)," he said to the nurse this time. Again the nurse
looked in the drawer. She found a saw and gave it to the doctor. He went back into his room.
A few minutes later the doctor came out of his room for the third time. "I'm going to need a hammer," he
said. For the third time the nurse looked in the drawer. Shp found a hammer and gave it to the doctor.
This time, Mr. Wei could not keep quiet." Excuse me," he said:"but what is wrong with my son? And what
are you doing to him?"
"I haven't examined him yet," the doctor said. "I'm still trying to get my hag open."
B. angry about his waiting
C. impatient (不耐烦) to get in to see the doctor
D. the first person to be seen by the doctor
B. shout at the nurse
C. look in the drawer
D. explain something to Mr. Wei
B. a piece of medical equipment
C. a kind of everyday tool
D. a piece of furniture
B. wanted to be there when his son was examined
C. was worried about his son
D. helped the nurse look for the hammer
B. The Doctor's Job
C. The Right Tools for the Bag
D. A New Way to Treat Patients