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He were in hospital for many days.He felt as if he had been _______ from the outside world.
A. cut off B. cut in C. cut down D. cut up
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e were in hospital for many days. He felt as if he had been _______ from the outside world.
A. cut off B. cut in C. cut down D. cut up
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(疗养院), but she didn't want to spend her final days there. I couldn't be with her all the time, and she had no
other family. God, who would watch over her?
Joy and I had come from a medical family. Mom died when my sister was four. Dad was a small-town
general doctor in Glenview. His concern for his patients was wholehearted. Sometimes Joy and I had felt
overlooked, expecting the attention he seemed to reserve (保留) for his patients. But no matter how busy he'd
been all week, Dad would stand on the stairs every Sunday morning, polishing (擦亮) his shoes for church.
I called Dr. Croghan, Joy's doctor, hoping she could persuade (劝说) Joy to move into the nursing home.
"Your father also called," she said. The signal of her phone went off, and the doctor suddenly hung up before
I could correct her.
Three days later, Joy died at home. I called Dr. Croghan to thank her for all she'd done. Then I mentioned
the phone call. "It had to be someone else who called you," I said.
"He said he was Joy's father clearly," Dr. Croghan insisted. "He talked about her case and understood all
the medical details."
Who could it be? My dad died three years ago; it couldn't have been him. Maybe it was one of the
neighbours or my father's former patients, many of whom were grateful to my father. Who could it be?
I wonder.
B. Because Joy's doctor advised her to do so.
C. Because no one looked after her at home.
D. Because it was Joy's father's advice.
B. worked hard and cared about his patients
C. didn't go to church when he was very busy
D. was a famous doctor and cured many patients
B. was cold-hearted
C. didn't like them at all
D. never looked after them
B. the man who called her wasn't his/her father
C. his/her father would need to be watched over
D. to persuade his/her sister to go to hospital
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I was 9 years old when I found out my father was 36 .It was 1994, but I can remember my mother’s words as if it 37 yesterday: “Kerrel, I don’t want you to take food 38 your father, because he has AIDS.Be very careful when you are around him.”
AIDS wasn’t 39 we talked about in my country when I was growing up.From then on, I knew that this would be a family 40 .My parents were not together anymore, and my dad lived alone.For a while, he could take care of himself.But when I was 12, his condition worsened.My father’s 41 children lived far away, so it 42 to me to look after him.We couldn’t afford all the necessary medication for him, and 43 Dad was unable to work, I had no money for school supplies and often couldn’t 44 buy food for dinner.I would sit 45 feeling completely 46 , the teacher’s words muffled(压低)as I tried to figure out 47 I was going to manage.
I didn’t share my burden with anyone.I had seen how people reacted to AIDS.Kids __48__ classmates who had parents with the disease.And even adults could be cruel.When my father was moved to the hospital, the nurses would leave his food on the bedside table even though he was __49__ weak to feed himself.I had known that he was going to die, __50__ after so many years of keeping his condition a secret, I was completely unprepared when he reached his final days.Sad and __51__, I __52__ a woman at the non-profit National AIDS Support.That day, she __53__ me on the phone for hours.I was so lucky to find someone who cared.She saved my life.
I was 15 when my father died.He took his secret away with him, having never spoken about AIDS to anyone, even me.He didn’t want to call attention to __54__.I __55__.
1.A.bad B.ill C.good D.well
2.A.were B.was C.had been D.has been
3.A.to B.from C.in D.on
4.A.anything B.everything C.something D.all
5.A.secret B.problem C.trouble D.matter
6.A.another B.other C.the other D.others
7.A.came B.fell C.felt D.turned
8.A.before B.after C.because D.so
9.A.still B.even C.yet D.already
10.A.at homeB.in the hospital C.on the chair D.in class
11.A.lost B.sad C.puzzled D.curious
12.A.what B.where C.how D.when
13.A.laughed at B.smiled atC.played a joke about D.made fun of
14.A.too B.so C.enough D.very
15.A.and B.but C.however D.yet
16.A.hopeful B.excited C.disappointed D.hopeless
17.A.visited B.called C.asked D.advised
18.A.kept B.told C.spoke D.talked
19.A.him B.me C.disease D.AIDS
20.A.do B.did C.am D.will
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week. A small hole drilled into the earth became a passage to freedom for thirty-three trapped miners. They
spent sixty-nine days underground. "Never have people been trapped for so long so deeply," says a doctor at
NASA, the American space agency, which helped in the rescue.
But the chief medical officer for the miners said most are in good enough health to leave the hospital within
a day or so. The first three were released from the hospital Thursday night.
For much of the day the miners relaxed with Chilean President Sebastian Pinera. The thirty-two Chileans
and one Bolivian still wore special sunglasses to protect their eyes.
A partial mine collapse (坍塌) on 5th of August trapped them more than half a kilometer underground.
They had to stretch a two-day food supply. For two weeks no one knew if they were alive or dead.
Later, they received supplies (供给) and a video link lowered through drill holes. That link was how Ariel
Ticona watched his wife give birth to their daughter.
The miners have apparently agreed to share the money they earn from selling their story.
They have already received gifts of money and travel offers. Edison Pena has been invited to the New York
City Marathon and to Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley in Memphis, Tennessee. Mr.Pena described how
he ran in the mine tunnels to ease the stress. And he led the miners in singing Elvis songs.
The first miner rescued on Wednesday was Florencio Avalos. The second was Mario Sepulveda, who talked
about how the experience tested his faith. He said:"I was with God and I was with the devil, they fought me,
but God won. He took me by my best hand, the hand of God."
The last miner up was Luis Urzua. He was the shift leader when his crew became trapped.
Rescuers used a metal cage to pull the miners to safety in less than twenty-four hours-faster than expected.
The rescue capsule was a half-meter wide and known as the Phoenix.
B. Sixty-nine
C. Thirty-three
D. Thirty-two
B. Running to ease stress
C. Watching a video showing his wife giving birth
D. Singing songs
B. he prayed to God
C. he led the miners in singing Elvis songs
D. he was the shift leader
B. People felt surprised to find the miners safe and sound
C. People might have been quite worried about the miners' safety
D. The trapped miners drilled a small hole themselves to escape
B. Miners saved, safe and sound
C. A difficult rescue
D. Miners trapped deep underground