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| The only highway to go to work that I had to drive was closed down due to an accident on the bridge. A truck had hit the bridge and made it__1__for any traffic to go over it. So in order to get to__2__I had to go a number of miles out of my way. Not being that__3__with this road and not knowing__4___all the pot holes in the road were, I topped a hill and right in my path was a big pot hole. I felt and heard the familiar sound of a flat tire. I__5__as far to the right as possible and stopped. I tried several times to change the tire, but__6__. There I sat out in the country and no way to__7__with anybody. Just then, I looked in my rear view mirror and a__8__was pulling out of a pasture behind me. I was__9___ and scared at the same time. I was straggling to get the__10__out when this man in the pickup pulled in behind me. He got out to introduce himself and__11__to help me. When he got the spare out we discovered that the spare is also__12__. He told me he would take the tire and have it __13__and call my husband. We got the tire fixed__14__he took me back to my car. My husband was there __15__us when we got back. The kind stranger stayed there and helped my husband __16__the tire. After they finished we__17__thanked him and offered to pay him for his__18__. I will never forget his words, "Your thanks is__19__enough pay and I just hope if this ever happens to my wife or daughter someone will be so__20__as to help them. " | |||
| ( )1.A. busy ( )2.A. school ( )3.A. satisfied ( )4.A. where ( )5.A. placed ( )6.A. failed ( )7.A. catch up ( )8.A. truck ( )9.A. excited ( )10.A. car ( )11.A. refused ( )12.A. flat ( )13.A. sold ( )14.A. but ( )15.A. listening to ( )16.A. break ( )17.A. both ( )18.A. imagination ( )19.A. more than ( )20.A. polite |
B. narrow B. city B. interested B. what B. rode B. abandoned B. get in touch B. pickup B. relieved B. wheel B. offered B. damaged B. painted B. so B. worrying about B. change B. all B. trouble B. less than B. active |
C. fearful C. work C. identified C. when C. pulled C. passed C. have to do C. car C. determined C. spare C. pretended C. invisible C. packed C. and C. waiting on C. clean C. neither C. diligence C. rather than C. kind |
D. unsafe D. shop D. familiar D. which D. managed D. dropped D. put up D. bike D. nervous D. trunk D. promised D. lost D. fixed D. though D. searching for D. repair D. everyone D. patience D. better than D. wise |
I believe listening is powerful medicine. Studies have shown it takes a ___36___ about 18 seconds to interrupt a patient after he begins talking.
It was a Sunday. I had one last patient to see. I ___37___ her room in a hurry and stood at the doorway. She was an old woman, sitting at the edge of the bed, ___38___ to put socks on her swollen(肿胀)feet. I crossed the threshold(门槛), spoke quickly to the nurse, and scanned her chart noting she was in stable condition. I was almost in the clear.
I ___39___ on the bedrail(床的栏杆)looking down at her. She asked if I could help put on her socks. Instead, I launched into a monologue(独白) that went ___40___ like this, “How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure were high ___41___ they’re better today. The nurse mentioned you’re ___42___ to see your son who’s visiting you today. It’s nice to have family visit from far away. I bet you really look forward to seeing him.”
She ___43___ me with a serious, authoritative voice. “Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not your story.”
I was surprised and embarrassed. I sat down. I helped her with the socks. She began to tell me that her only son lived ___44___ from her, but she had not seen him in five years. She believed that the stress of this ___45___ greatly to her health problems. After hearing her story and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She ___46___ her head no and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed; others are vague. Some have a beginning, middle and end; others wander ___47___ a clear conclusion. Some are true; others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard without ___48___, assumption or judgment.
Listening to someone’s story costs ___49___ expensive diagnostic testing but is key to healing and diagnosis.
I often thought of ___50___ that woman taught me, and I ___51___ myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in a(n) ___52___ twist, I became the patient, with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化症) at age 31. Now, 20 years later, I sit all the time in a wheelchair.
For ___53___ I could, I continued to see patients from my chair, but I had to resign when my hands were affected. I still teach medical students and other health care professionals, but now from the perspective(角度) of physician and patient.
I tell them I ___54___ the power of listening. I tell them I know firsthand that immeasurable healing ___55___ within me when someone stops, sits down and listens to my story.
1. A.professor B.teacher C.musician D.physician
2. A.approached B.examined C.passed D.observed
3. A.hoping B.expecting C.waiting D.struggling
4. A.sat B.leaned C.lay D.stood
5. A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything
6. A.so B.but C.though D.because
7. A.anxious B.nervous C.worried D.upset
8. A.urged B.begged C.stopped D.persuaded
9. A.far away B.around the corner C.next door D.in the distance
10. A.referred B.attached C.stuck D.contributed
11. A.lowered B.hung C.shook D.waved
12. A.with B.without C.by D.in
13. A.distinction B.interruption C.Instruction D.attention
14. A.rather than B.other than C.more than D.less than
15. A.that B.which C.what D.as
16. A.reminded B.recalled C.required D.informed
17. A.expected B.irregular C.regular D.unexpected
18. A.as soon as B.as fast as C.as far as D.as long as
19. A.admit to B.appreciate C.believe in D.realize
20. A.turns out B.takes place C.comes up D.takes charge
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I believe listening is powerful medicine. Studies have shown it takes a ___36___ about 18 seconds to interrupt a patient after he begins talking.
It was a Sunday. I had one last patient to see. I ___37___ her room in a hurry and stood at the doorway. She was an old woman, sitting at the edge of the bed, ___38___ to put socks on her swollen(肿胀)feet. I crossed the threshold(门槛), spoke quickly to the nurse, and scanned her chart noting she was in stable condition. I was almost in the clear.
I ___39___ on the bedrail(床的栏杆)looking down at her. She asked if I could help put on her socks. Instead, I launched into a monologue(独白) that went ___40___ like this, “How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure were high ___41___ they’re better today. The nurse mentioned you’re ___42___ to see your son who’s visiting you today. It’s nice to have family visit from far away. I bet you really look forward to seeing him.”
She ___43___ me with a serious, authoritative voice. “Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not your story.”
I was surprised and embarrassed. I sat down. I helped her with the socks. She began to tell me that her only son lived ___44___ from her, but she had not seen him in five years. She believed that the stress of this ___45___ greatly to her health problems. After hearing her st
ory and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She ___46___ her head no and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed; others are vague. Some have a beginning, middle and end; others wander ___47___ a clear conclusion. Some are true; others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard without ___48___, assumption or judgment.
Listening to someone’s story costs ___49___ expensive diagnostic testing but is key to healing and diagnosis.
I often thought of ___50___ that woman taught me, and I ___51___ myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in a(n) ___52___ twist, I became the patient, with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化症) at age 31. Now, 20 years later, I sit all the time in a wheelchair.
For ___53___ I could, I continued to see patients from my chair, but I had to resign when my hands were affected. I still teach medical students and other health care professionals, but now from the perspective(角度) of physician and patient.
I tell them I ___54___ the power of listening. I tell them I know firsthand that immeasurable healing ___55___ withi
n me when someone stops, sits down and listens to my story.
36. A. professor B. teacher C. musician D. physician
37. A. approached B. examined C. passed D. observed
38. A. hoping B. expecting C. waiting D. struggling
39. A. sat B. leaned C. lay D. stood
40. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
41. A. so B. but C. though D. because
42. A. anxious B. nervous C. worried D. upset
43. A. urged B. begged C. stopped D. persuaded
44. A. far away B. around the corner C. next door D. in the distance
45. A. referred B. attached C. stuck D. contributed
46. A. lowered B. hung C. shook D. waved
47. A. with B. without C. by D. in
48. A. distinction B. interruption C. instruction D. attention
49. A. rather than B. other than C. more than D. less than
50. A. that B. which C. what D. as
51. A. reminded B. recalled C. required D. informed
52. A. expected B. irregular C. regular D. unexpected
53. A. as soon as B. as fast as C. as far as D. as long as
54. A. admit to B. appreciate C. believe in D. realize
55. A. turns out B. takes place C. comes up D. takes charge
查看习题详情和答案>>The only highway to go to work that I had to drive on was closed down due to an accident on the bridge.A truck had hit the bridge and made it 1 for any traffic to go over it.So in order to get to 2 I had to go a number of miles out of my way.
Not being that 3 with this road and not knowing 4 all the pot holes in the road were, I topped a hill and right in my path was a big pot hole.I felt and heard the familiar sound of a flat tire.I 5 as far to the right as possible and stopped.I tried several times to change the tire, but 6 .
There I sat out in the countryside and no way to 7 with anybody.Just then, I looked in my rear(后面的) view mirror and a 8 was pulling out of a pasture(牧场) behind me.I was happy but 9 at the same time.
I was struggling to get the 10 out when this man in the pickup pulled in behind me.He got out to introduce himself and 11 to help me.When he got the spare out we discovered that it is also 12 .He told me he would take the tire and have it 13 and call my husband.
We got the tire fixed 14 he took me back to my car.My husband had been 15 us anxiously there until we got back.The kind stranger stayed there and helped my husband 16 the tire.After they finished we 17 thanked him and offered to pay him for his 18 .
I will never forget his words, "Your thanks are 19 enough pay and I just hope if this ever happens to my wife or daughter someone will be so 20 as to help them."
1.A.busy B.narrow C.unsafe D.fearful
2.A.school B.city C.work D.shop
3.A.satisfied B.clear C.known D.familiar
4.A.what B.where C.when D.which
5.A.pulled B.rode C.placed D.made
6.A.failed B.passed C.managed D.dropped
7.A, catch up B.get in touch C.have to do D.put up
8.A.truck B.pickup C.car D.bike
9.A.scared B.excited C.doubted D.satisfied
10.A.car B.wheel C.spare D.
trunk
11.A.refused B.offered C.pretended D.promised
12.A, broken B.flat C.empty D.old
13.A.sold B.painted C.packed D.fixed
14.A.but B.so C.and D
.or
15.A.waiting B.watching C.expecting D.searching
16.A.break B.change C.clean D.repair
17.A.both B.all C.neither D.either
18.A.behavior B.kindness C.bravery D.patience
19.A.more than B.less than C.rather than D.better than
20.A.polite B.active C.nice D.wise
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I believe listening is powerful medicine. Studies have shown it takes a ___36___ about 18 seconds to interrupt a patient after he begins talking.
It was a Sunday. I had one last patient to see. I ___37___ her room in a hurry and stood at the doorway. She was an old woman, sitting at the edge of the bed, ___38___ to put socks on her swollen(肿胀)feet. I crossed the threshold(门槛), spoke quickly to the nurse, and scanned her chart noting she was in stable condition. I was almost in the clear.
I ___39___ on the bedrail(床的栏杆)looking down at her. She asked if I could help put on her socks. Instead, I launched into a monologue(独白) that went ___40___ like this, “How are you feeling? Your sugars and blood pressure were high ___41___ they’re better today. The nurse mentioned you’re ___42___ to see your son who’s visiting you today. It’s nice to have family visit from far away. I bet you really look forward to seeing him.”
She ___43___ me with a serious, authoritative voice. “Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not your story.”
I was surprised and embarrassed. I sat down. I helped her with the socks. She began to tell me that her only son lived ___44___ from her, but she had not seen him in five years. She believed that the stress of this ___45___ greatly to her health problems. After hearing her story and putting on her socks, I asked if there was anything else I could do for her. She ___46___ her head no and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to listen.
Each story is different. Some are detailed; others are vague. Some have a beginning, middle and end;others wander ___47___ a clear conclusion. Some are true; others not. Yet all those things do not really matter. What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard without ___48___, assumption or judgment.
Listening to someone’s story costs ___49___ expensive diagnostic testing but is key to healing and diagnosis.
I often thought of ___50___ that woman taught me, and I ___51___ myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. And, not long after, in a(n) ___52___ twist, I became the patient, with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis(多发性硬化症) at age 31. Now, 20 years later, I sit all the time in a wheelchair.
For ___53___ I could, I continued to see patients from my chair, but I had to resign when my hands were affected. I still teach medical students and other health care professionals, but now from the perspective(角度) of physician and patient.
I tell them I ___54___ the power of listening. I tell them I know firsthand that immeasurable healing ___55___ within me when someone stops, sits down and listens to my story.
36. A. professor B. physician C. musician D. teacher
37. A. passed B. examined C. approached D. observed
38. A. hoping B. struggling C. waiting D. expecting
39. A. sat B. stood C. lay D. leaned
40. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
41. A. so B. because C. though D. but
42. A. worried B. nervous C. anxious D. upset
43. A. stopped B. begged C. urged D. persuaded
44. A. far away B. in the distance C. next door D. around the corner
45. A. referred B. contributed C. stuck D. attached
46. A. lowered B. hung C. shook D. waved
47. A. with B. without C. by D. in
48. A. distinction B. interruption C. instruction D. attention
49. A. rather than B. other than C. more than D. less than
50. A. that B. which C. what D. as
51. A. required B. recalled C. reminded D. informed
52. A. expected B. unexpected C. regular D. irregular
53. A. as soon as B. as long as C. as far as D. as fast as
54. A. believe in B. realize C. admit to D. appreciate
55. A. turns out B. takes charge C. comes up D. takes place
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