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Donna Reid had just finished her training as a children¡¯s doctor. A famous research hospital in New York had offered her a job with good pay. And her boyfriend, Tony, had a clinic in their hometown and hoped she could work with him. At the same time, a small hospital, Backwoods Hospital, in a very poor area had also offered Donna a position. Now it was time for her to decide where to work.

Dad: Donna, that research hospital in New York has a good reputation for children¡¯s medicine. Some of the best children¡¯s doctors in the country work there and you can learn a lot from them.

Mom: Yes, I agree it¡¯s a good hospital and the pay is good, too. But, that¡¯s not the point.

Dad: Then what¡¯s the point?

Mom: It¡¯s in New York, too far away! Let me tell you what, dear Donna. Tony¡¯s clinic is just several blocks away. You don¡¯t need to travel far if you work there. Tony is a nice young man and I guess you¡¯ll get married soon.

Dad: Ha! It¡¯s hard enough to live with a husband or wife. Working with them, too? That¡¯s a choice for trouble. Well, Donna, what do you think?

Donna: I¡¯m thinking about accepting the offer from Backwoods Hospital.

Dad: But Donna, look at their offer! You¡¯ll be on call six days a week, 24 hours a day. That¡¯s really a hard job.

Mom: Oh, Donna, the pay is another problem.

Donna: It isn¡¯t a dead-end job, Mom and Dad. But anyway, I didn¡¯t ____________.

Dad: No? Then why did you become a doctor?

Donna: I want to help people. You know that. And Backwoods serves a very poor and needy population. Backwoods, here I come!

1.How many choices did Donna have?

______________________________________________________________________.

2.Where did Dad suggest Donna work?

_____________________________________________________________________.

3.Why did Dad think Donna could learn a lot in the place he suggested?

_____________________________________________________________________.

4.According to Mom, what was the advantage if Donna worked in Tony¡¯s clinic?

Donna could____________________________________________________________.

5.What did the parents worry about when Donna said she wanted to work in Backwoods?

_____________________________________________________________________.

6.What could be filled in the blank to complete the sentence for Donna?

I didn¡¯t ________________________________________________________________.

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He then said goodbye to me and walked away.

1.Where did the story happen?

A. In a hospital. B. At an airport.

C. At a train station. D. In a park.

2.In the passage, £¢I wish you enough£¢ means that we wish _____________.

A. the other person as many good things as possible B. each other a good life

C. the other person as much sunshine as possible D. it enough rain

3.Which is NOT mentioned according to the passage?

A. The father¡¯s parents used to say £¢I wish you enough£¢.

B. The writer was the father¡¯s friend.

C. The father was sad when his daughter left.

D. The father wished his daughter to live a happy life.

4.According to the passage, why must we be wished enough pain?

A. Because no pain, no gain.

B. Because we can keep our spirit alive.

C. Because the tiny happiness makes us feel like the great joys.

D. Because the pleasures and pains in life are necessary.

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