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After graduation from Harvard Medical School, Dr William Thomas never thought he'd work in a nursing home. Then,  51   , he became a medical director of a nursing home in New York, and his ideas began to  52   . "For the first time in my career, I was  53  for the answer to the question. What does it mean to  54   another person?"

  55  that the biggest trouble facing nursing-home residents(居住者)are helplessness,  56   and boredom, he arranged laughter, usefulness and love as  57   .

  58   Thomas calls it, he began the "Edenization(伊甸园化)" of the nursing home in 1992. At last he founded the Eden Alternative.

Lazy moments and loud television programmes were  59   with lovely children, playful pets,  60   plants and music in the lobby. These living things are mixed into  61  . Residents are  62   to tend the animals, water the plants, weed outdoor gardens and do crafts (手工艺品)with the children.

The Eden Alternative changed the  63   of the residents at this 80-bed nursing home. In a three-day study, the nursing home was  64   with a nursing home of equal size. The Eden Alternative had 15 percent  65   resident deaths and 38 percent lower medication costs.

In 1995 Dr Thomas  66   his full time to the promotion (推广)of the Eden Alternative. More than 200 nursing homes throughout the country have  67   the Edenization process. Thomas receives queries(质疑)from as  68  away as Turkey, Japan, Brazil and the Netherlands. He hopes that his idea of filling the

"  69  "with nursing homes and inviting the community in will help to "break conventional (传统的)practice in long term  70   ."

51. A. unexpectedly B. unfortunately C. unhappily D. suddenly

52. A. wonder B. struggle C. shake D. change

53. A. hoping B. replying C. caring D. searching

54. A. make B. visit C. tend D. care

55. A. Recognizing B. Supposing C. Regarding D. Imagining

56. A. loneliness B. poverty C. timelessness D. excitement

57. A. food B. reference C. treatment D. introduction

58. A. When B. As C. Unless D. Since

59. A. went B. replaced C. began D. met

60. A. man-made B. plastic C. alive D. live

61. A. hope B. life C. happiness D. success

62. A. got B. helped C. encouraged D. required

63. A. lives B. habits C. customs D. methods

64. A. compared B. covered C. dealt D. equipped

65. A. more B. less C. worse D. fewer

66. A. sent B. led C. devoted D. used

67. A. begun B. developed C. prevented D. invented

68. A. long B. much C. far D. soon

69. A. homeless B. homes C. plants D. pets

70. A. relation B. education C. match D. care

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After graduation from Harvard Medical School, Dr William Thomas never thought he'd work in a nursing home. Then,  51  , he became a medical director of a nursing home in New York, and his ideas began to  52  . "For the first time in my career, I was  53  for the answer to the question. What does it mean to  54  another person?"

  55  that the biggest trouble facing nursing-home residents(居住者)are helplessness,  56  and boredom, he arranged laughter, usefulness and love as  57  .

  58  Thomas calls it, he began the "Edenization(伊甸园化)" of the nursing home in 1992. At last he founded the Eden Alternative.

Lazy moments and loud television programmes were  59  with lovely children, playful pets,  60  plants and music in the lobby. These living things are mixed into  61  . Residents are   62  to tend the animals, water the plants, weed outdoor gardens and do crafts (手工艺品)with the children.

The Eden Alternative changed the   63  of the residents at this 80-bed nursing home. In a three-day study, the nursing home was  64  with a nursing home of equal size. The Eden Alternative had 15 percent  65  resident deaths and 38 percent lower medication costs.

In 1995 Dr Thomas   66  his full time to the promotion (推广)of the Eden Alternative. More than 200 nursing homes throughout the country have  67  the Edenization process. Thomas receives queries(质疑)from as  68  away as Turkey, Japan, Brazil and the Netherlands. He hopes that his idea of filling the

"  69  "with nursing homes and inviting the community in will help to "break conventional (传统的)practice in long term   70  ."

51. A. unexpectedly B. unfortunately C. unhappily D. suddenly

52. A. wonder B. struggle C. shake D. change

53. A. hoping B. replying C. caring D. searching

54. A. make B. visit C. tend D. care

55. A. Recognizing B. Supposing C. Regarding D. Imagining

56. A. loneliness B. poverty C. timelessness D. excitement

57. A. food B. reference C. treatment D. introduction

58. A. When B. As C. Unless D. Since

59. A. went B. replaced C. began D. met

60. A. man-made B. plastic C. alive D. live

61. A. hope B. life C. happiness D. success

62. A. got B. helped C. encouraged D. required

63. A. lives B. habits C. customs D. methods

64. A. compared B. covered C. dealt D. equipped

65. A. more B. less C. worse D. fewer

66. A. sent B. led C. devoted D. used

67. A. begun B. developed C. prevented D. invented

68. A. long B. much C. far D. soon

69. A. homeless B. homes C. plants D. pets

70. A. relation B. education C. match D. care

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I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was  26 and when I was 14 he said, “You’re never going to be  27 but a failure.” After five years of  28 jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the beatific  29 that could have happened to me. I 30 I wanted to do something positive (积极地) with my life because I wanted to prove to 31 that what people said about me was  32 . Especially her mother, who had said to me, “Let’s  33 it, you’ve failed at everything you’ve ever done.” So I tried hard with my  34 and went to college. My first novel  35  while I was at college. After college I taught during the  36 in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a  37 in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of  38 that job to write full time  39 I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself —  40 was a working-class boy who’d  41 school early, now teaching at the university. My writing career (职业) took off when I discovered my own style. Now I’m rich and  42 , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars.  43 what does it mean? I  44 wish all the people that have put me down had  45 : “I believe in you. You’ll succeed.”

26. A. bright        B. useless          C. simple         D. hopeful

27. A. anything      B. something        C. everything        D. nothing

28. A. low        B. poor          C. good         D. useful

29. A. support      B. happiness        C. surprise         D. thing

30. A. admitted      B. decided         C. planned         D. told

31. A. me         B. them          C. her           D. it

32. A. wrong        B. right          C. stupid         D. faulty

33. A. see         B. know         C. understand       D. face

34. A. experiment     B. practice         C. writing         D. composition

35. A. came on      B. came in         C. came out        D. came back

36. A. day        B. night          C. month         D. year

37. A. graduation     B. pass          C. degree         D. success

38. A. giving in      B. giving back       C. giving out       D. giving up

39. A. while       B. if            C. when         D. or

40. A. there        B. here           C. it           D. that

41. A. left         B. attended        C. changed        D. graduated

42. A. tired         B. calm         C. nervous .        D. famous

43. A. And        B. But          C. However         D. Well

44. A. just        B. exactly         C. so          D. very

45. A. praised      B. said          C. answered          D. advised

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  With its budget of $80 million , John Woo as director, and an all-star cast, Red Cliff is the most expensive and ambitious Asian-financed film ever.Last week I saw the release of the second part, and boy oh boy does it shows.

  But watching the film as a foreigner I felt I was missing out on something.Not knowing my Cao Cao's from my Zhou Yu's, I was not even sure whom I wanted to win.Certainly after the opening scene, in which Cao Cao is seen watching a game of Cuju, an ancient Chinese variation of football, I knew who had my support.After all, any man who enjoys his football is someone after my own heart.But after Cao Cao resorted to some evilness strategies against his enemies in the south, I wasn't so sure he was the man I should be rooting for.

  And there is a lot more to Red Cliff 2 than just extravagant battle scenes.The film does not take itself too seriously.Conversations between leaders are littered with one-liners, many of which had the audience in laughter.There is even enough to keep fans of more romantic entertainment happy too.This includes a charming relationship between a southern spy(侦探)and an innocent northern soldier.The characters' interaction provides some genuinely heart-warming moments in the middle of the battle.

  Clocking in at(结束于)around two hours, the film certainly does justice to the history story.When I walked out the cinema, I felt as drained as Cao Cao's soldiers must have 1,800 years ago.

(1)

By expressing“boy oh boy”in the first paragraph, the author seems to show that ________.

[  ]

A.

the film characters are like boys who are childish.

B.

the film provides amazing and surprising scenes for audience.

C.

the film is suitable for younger boys to watch.

D.

the film scene is so bloody that boys should’t watch it.

(2)

When did the author change his attitude toward Cao Cao?

[  ]

A.

When he read the history story about Cao Cao.

B.

When he saw Cao Cao was watching a game of Cuju,

C.

When he realized that Cao Cao took some bad measures to beat his enemies.

D.

When he saw the romantic love story of Cao Cao and a southern spy.

(3)

The following factors of the film are all mentioned in the passage except ________.

[  ]

A.

high budget

B.

leading roles

C.

actors and actress

D.

conversations

(4)

From the passage we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

the author is a football fan in a foreigne countriy.

B.

Cuju is the name of an ancient Chinese variation of football.

C.

the film Red Cliff 2 lasts about two hours.

D.

the author was very tired after about two hours’ battle.

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