I was appointed to tend to this patient several weeks ago and began to grow _________ to her. Communicating with her was _________ because everything she wanted to say to me had to be written on a notepad. As a nursing graduate, I was able to read her _________ by observing even a slight change in a patient’s facial expression.
One day, when I was _________ the patient as usual, she tapped me on the shoulder to show me a note, “Do you think I could be let go _________ the hospital in a month to see my niece get _________?” Taking her hand in mine, I told her that I could not _________ her, because I did not want to leave her a _________ sense of hope. _________, I made her believe that I would be there with her every step of the way on her journey toward __________. Hearing that, the patient gave me a __________ and a hug.
Day by day, I built her __________ by walking around the floor with her. As I did this, I could see before my own eyes that her health was slowly __________ and able to walk more steadily. On her last day in hospital, just before her niece’s wedding, she wrote me one last note, “I couldn’t have done this __________ you; I love you.” After kissing goodbye, I had a strong sense of achievement.
I realized that moments like this were __________ I woke up early for __________ in the hospital and spent long hours with her. I truly felt and her __________ confirmed, that I was a(n) __________ part of this woman’s recovery. My experience with this patient shows me that this career allows me to touch the __________ of people in ways that people in other __________ will never get to experience.
1.A.happier B.closer C.sadder D.farther
2.A.interesting B.funny C.simple D.difficult
3.A.book B.map C.mind D.mistake
4.A.checking B.seeing C.hearing D.taking
5.A.of B.from C.in D.on
6.A.dressed B.started C.pleased D.married
7.A.disappoint B.promise C.comfort D.trust
8.A.right B.strong C.false D.nice
9.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Furthermore D.However
10.A.death B.success C.recovery D.destination
11.A.smile B.surprise C.stare D.whistle
12.A.future B.strength C.custom D.awareness
13.A.losing B.increasing C.fading D.improving
14.A.behind B.without C.except D.beside
15.A.why B.what C.when D.how
16.A.exercise B.school C.home D.work
17.A.expression B.feeling C.note D.treatment
18.A.important B.honest C.complicated D.active
19.A.lives B.shoulders C.fortunes D.tears
20.A.hospitals B.areas C.fields D.lands
高一英语完形填空中等难度题
I was appointed to tend to this patient several weeks ago and began to grow closer to her. Communicating with her was____because everything she wanted to say to me had to be written on a notepad. As a nursing graduate, I was able to____her mind by observing even a slight ____ in a patient's facial expression.
One day, when I was checking the patient, she____me on the shoulder to show me a note, "Do you think I could be let go____the hospital in a month to see my niece get married?" Taking her hand in mine, I told her that I could not____her, because I did not want to leave her a____sense of hope. _____, I made her believe that I would be there with her every step of the way on her journey toward_____ Hearing that, the patient gave me a ___and a hug.
Day by day, 1 built her____by walking around the floor with her. As I did this, I could see before my own eyes that her health was____improving and able to walk more steadily. On her last day in hospital, just before her niece's ___, she wrote me one last note, "I couldn't have done this____you; I love you." After kissing goodbye, I had a strong sense of achievement. I realized that moments like this were
___I woke up early for_____ in the hospital and spent long hours with her. I truly felt, and her____confirmed, that I was an___ part of this woman's recovery. My experience with this patient shows me that this career allows me to touch the____of people in ways that people in other____will never get to experience.
1.A. difficult B. funny C. simple D. interesting
2.A. see B. know C. read D. feel
3.A. worry B. change C. pain D. excitement
4.A. tapped B. hit C. knocked D. struck
5.A. of B. to C. in D. from
6.A. disappoint B. promise C. comfort D. trust
7.A. false B. strong C. right D. good
8.A. Therefore B. Besides C. However D. Furthermore
9.A. death B. success C. destination D. recovery
10.A. surprise B. stare C. smile D. whistle
11.A. future B. strength C. habit D. awareness
12.A. slowly B. completely C. rapidly D. finally
13.A. presence B. visit C. wedding D. presentation
14.A. without B. behind C. except D. beside
15.A. what B. why C. when D. how
16.A. work B. school C. office D. exercise
17.A. expression B. note C. feeling D. treatment
18.A. irrelevant B. insignificant C. instructive D. important
19.A. fortunes B. shoulders C. lives D. tears
20.A. hospitals B. areas C. lands D. fields
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was appointed to tend to this patient several weeks ago and began to grow _________ to her. Communicating with her was _________ because everything she wanted to say to me had to be written on a notepad. As a nursing graduate, I was able to read her _________ by observing even a slight change in a patient’s facial expression.
One day, when I was _________ the patient as usual, she tapped me on the shoulder to show me a note, “Do you think I could be let go _________ the hospital in a month to see my niece get _________?” Taking her hand in mine, I told her that I could not _________ her, because I did not want to leave her a _________ sense of hope. _________, I made her believe that I would be there with her every step of the way on her journey toward __________. Hearing that, the patient gave me a __________ and a hug.
Day by day, I built her __________ by walking around the floor with her. As I did this, I could see before my own eyes that her health was slowly __________ and able to walk more steadily. On her last day in hospital, just before her niece’s wedding, she wrote me one last note, “I couldn’t have done this __________ you; I love you.” After kissing goodbye, I had a strong sense of achievement.
I realized that moments like this were __________ I woke up early for __________ in the hospital and spent long hours with her. I truly felt and her __________ confirmed, that I was a(n) __________ part of this woman’s recovery. My experience with this patient shows me that this career allows me to touch the __________ of people in ways that people in other __________ will never get to experience.
1.A.happier B.closer C.sadder D.farther
2.A.interesting B.funny C.simple D.difficult
3.A.book B.map C.mind D.mistake
4.A.checking B.seeing C.hearing D.taking
5.A.of B.from C.in D.on
6.A.dressed B.started C.pleased D.married
7.A.disappoint B.promise C.comfort D.trust
8.A.right B.strong C.false D.nice
9.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Furthermore D.However
10.A.death B.success C.recovery D.destination
11.A.smile B.surprise C.stare D.whistle
12.A.future B.strength C.custom D.awareness
13.A.losing B.increasing C.fading D.improving
14.A.behind B.without C.except D.beside
15.A.why B.what C.when D.how
16.A.exercise B.school C.home D.work
17.A.expression B.feeling C.note D.treatment
18.A.important B.honest C.complicated D.active
19.A.lives B.shoulders C.fortunes D.tears
20.A.hospitals B.areas C.fields D.lands
高一英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
This tradition was started by mom several years ago. My mom, my brother, my sister and I all went to the cancer treatment center with some flowers. Each patient, doctor ,and nurse received 1. flower from us. “why do you send us flowers?” they would asked and our answer was that” it’s just because you’re special.” 2. this went on, we often sent even more of flowers. One day , I accidently found a boy was making 3. (beauty) cards in the street, with the words “just Because You’re Special” on them. Out of curiosity, I 4. (chat) with the boy and this remind me to make some cards to send together 5. some flowers .
Today, after our mom passed away from cancer, 6. still take flowers to the patients ,doctors and nurses with our own “Just Because You ‘re Special “card 7. (tie) to them.
Even though the cancer treatment has moved to different location, we still pass this on. One patient told us 8. (excited) that it was the first rose that he 9. (receive)over ten years and the rose made his life 10. (energy)during his stay in hospital . We plan to continue to do this and I will encourage more people to do this. Giving a flower to a others might make their day special.
高一英语语法填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Several weeks ago, a mysterious Christmas card dropped through our mailbox. The envelope was addressed to a man named Raoul, who, I was relatively certain, did not live with us. The envelope wasn't sealed, so I opened it. The inside of the card was blank. Ed, my husband, explained that the card was both from and to the newspaper deliveryman. His name was apparently Raoul, and Raoul wanted a holiday tip. We were meant to put a check inside the card and then drop the envelope in the mail. When your services are finished at 4 a.m., you can't simply hang around, like a hotel bellboy expecting a tip. You have to be direct.
So I wrote a nice holiday greeting to this man who, in my imagination, fires The New York Times from his bike aimed at our front door, causing more noise with mere newsprint than most people manage with sophisticated black market fireworks. With a start, I realized that perhaps the reason for the 4 a.m. wake-up noise was not ordinary rudeness but carefully executed spite: I had not tipped Raoul in Christmas past. I honestly hadn't realized I was supposed to. This was the first time he'd used the card strategy. So I got out my checkbook. Somewhere along the line, holiday tipping went from an optional thank-you for a year of services to a Mafia-style protection racket(收保护费组织).
Several days later, I was bringing our garbage bins back when I noticed an envelope taped to one of the lids. The outside of the envelope said MICKEY. It had to be another tip request, this time from our garbage collector. Unlike Raoul, Mickey hadn't enclosed his own Christmas card from me. In a way, I appreciated the directness. "I know you don't care how merry my Christmas is, and that's fine," the gesture said. "I want $30, or I'll 'forget' to empty your garbage bin some hot summer day." I put a check in the envelope and taped it back to the bin. The next morning, Ed noticed that the envelope was gone, though the trash hadn't yet been picked up: "Someone stole Mickey's tip!" Ed was quite certain. He made me call the bank and cancel the check. But Ed had been wrong. Two weeks later, Mickey left a letter from the bank on our steps. The letter informed Mickey that the check, which he had tried to cash, had been cancelled.
The following Tuesday morning, when Ed saw a truck outside, he ran out with his wallet. "Are you Mickey?" The man looked at him with scorn. "Mickey is the garbage man. I am the recycling." Not only had Ed insulted this man by suggesting that he was a garbage man, but he had obviously neglected to tip him. Ed ran back inside for more funds. Then he noticed that the driver of the truck had been watching the whole incident. He peeled off another twenty and looked around, waving bills in the air. "Anyone else?"
Had we consulted the website of the Emily Post Institute, this embarrassing break of etiquette (礼节) could have been avoided. Under "trash/recycling collectors" in the institute's Holiday Tipping Guidelines, it says: "$10 to $30 each." You may or may not wish to know that your hairdresser, mailman and UPS guy all expect a holiday tip.
1.The newspaper deliveryman put a blank card inside the envelope because____.
A. he wanted the couple to pay for the newspaper
B. he forgot to write a few words on it
C. he used it to ask for a Christmas tip
D. he was afraid of asking for a tip in person
2.According to the passage, the author felt ______to give Raoul a holiday tip.
A. excited B. happy
C. embarrassed D. forced
3.Which of the following is true about Mickey, the garbage collector?
A. He wrote a letter to the couple afterwards.
B. He failed to collect the money from the bank.
C. He wanted the couple to send him a Christmas card.
D. He collected both the check and the garbage that day.
4.Ed's encounter with the recycling team shows that____.
A. Ed was desperate to correct his mistake
B. Ed only wanted to give money to Raoul
C. Ed was unwilling to tip the truck driver
D. Ed no longer wanted to give them money
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Several weeks ago, my friend advised us to sell some of our things which we will not use any more. I thought it was a good chance to 46 my 7-year-old son’s room and 47 some toys that were no longer suitable for him to play with. We 48 that all the money we got from selling the toys would be his money.
The night before the 49 , we loaded up the truck with toys and a little bike that was too 50 for him. In the yard he 51 the bike for the last time and then happily put it onto the truck. This little bike had at least two previous owners as far as we 52 . It wasn’t in the best 53 and was certainly not new, but the tires were 54 good.
We put a price of $10 on it, but it didn’t sell. So, after the sale was 55 , my friend put it on the sidewalk with a sign that 56 “FREE BIKE”. Within five minutes her doorbell rang. A little boy was 57 there. In poor English he asked whether the bike was 58 free. She said yes and that he could have it for 59 . He smiled, got on the bike and rode away.
Later that evening when I told my son how much money he had made at the sale, he was very 60 , shouting happily. He asked about a few of his things, wondering 61 they had been sold. When he asked about the bike, I told him about the little boy and that made him 62 . He was much happier than when I told him how much he had 63 . He was so happy to 64 that someone else would make good 65 of that little bike!
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高一英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Last week, I was invited to a doctor’s meeting at the Ruth Hospital. In one of the rooms a patient, an old man, got up from his bed and moved slowly towards me. I could see that he hadn’t long to live, but he came up to me and placed his right foot close to mine on the floor.
“Frank!” I cried in surprise. He couldn’t answer, as I knew, but he tried to smile, all the time keeping his foot close to mine.
My thoughts raced back more than thirty years - to the dark days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The scene was an air-raid shelter (防空洞), in which I and about a hundred other people slept every night. Among them were Mrs West and her son Frank, who lived nearby. Sharing wartime problems, we got to know each other very well. Frank interested me because he was not normal. He had never been normal, ever since he was born. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had less of a mind than a baby has. Mrs West, then about 75, was a strong, able woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank depended on her completely. He needed all the attention of a baby.
One night a policeman came into our shelter and told Mrs West that her house had been all destroyed. That wasn’t quite true, because the Wests went on living there for quite some time. But they certainly lost nearly everything they owned.
When that kind of thing happened, the rest of us helped the unlucky ones. So before we separated that morning, I stood beside Frank and measured my right foot against his.
They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a spare pair of shoes to the shelter for Frank. As soon as he saw me, he came running - and paced his right foot against mine. After that, he always greeted me in the same way.
1.How did the writer know that the patient was Frank?
A. He was told that Frank was in the hospital. B. He was invited to study Frank’s illness.
C. Frank’s name was written on the door. D. Frank greeted him in a special way.
2.When and where did the writer first meet Frank?
A. In Mrs West’s house in 1941.
B. In an air-raid shelter during the war.
C. At the Ruth Hospital about ten years ago.
D. In London after he Wests’ house was destroyed.
3.The unlucky ones mentioned by the doctor were ______.
A. those who suffered from illness B. those who slept in the air-raid shelter
C. those who were killed during the war D. those whose homes were destroyed in air-raids
4.The writer placed his foot against Frank’s before he left the shelter ______.
A. to be friendly towards Frank
B. to see if Frank’s feet were normal
C. to find out if Frank could put on his shoes
D. to teach Frank to greet people in a special way
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Last week, I was invited to a doctor’s meeting at the Ruth Hospital. In one of the rooms a patient, an old man, got up from his bed and moved slowly towards me. I could see that he hadn’t long to live, but he came up to me and placed his right foot close to mine on the floor.
“Frank!” I cried in surprise. He couldn’t answer, as I knew, but he tried to smile, all the time keeping his foot close to mine.
My thoughts raced back more than thirty years - to the dark days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The scene was an air-raid shelter (防空洞), in which I and about a hundred other people slept every night. Among them were Mrs West and her son Frank, who lived nearby. Sharing wartime problems, we got to know each other very well. Frank interested me because he was not normal. He had never been normal, ever since he was born. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had less of a mind than a baby has. Mrs West, then about 75, was a strong, able woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank depended on her completely. He needed all the attention of a baby.
One night a policeman came into our shelter and told Mrs West that her house had been all destroyed. That wasn’t quite true, because the Wests went on living there for quite some time. But they certainly lost nearly everything they owned.
When that kind of thing happened, the rest of us helped the unlucky ones. So before we separated that morning, I stood beside Frank and measured my right foot against his.
They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a spare pair of shoes to the shelter for Frank. As soon as he saw me, he came running - and paced his right foot against mine. After that, he always greeted me in the same way.
1. How did the writer know that the patient was Frank?
A. He was told that Frank was in the hospital. B. He was invited to study Frank’s illness.
C. Frank’s name was written on the door. D. Frank greeted him in a special way.
2. When and where did the writer first meet Frank?
A. In Mrs West’s house in 1941.
B. In an air-raid shelter during the war.
C. At the Ruth Hospital about ten years ago.
D. In London after he Wests’ house was destroyed.
3. The unlucky ones mentioned by the doctor were ______.
A. those who suffered from illness B. those who slept in the air-raid shelter
C. those who were killed during the war D. those whose homes were destroyed in air-raids
4.The writer placed his foot against Frank’s before he left the shelter ______.
A. to be friendly towards Frank
B. to see if Frank’s feet were normal
C. to find out if Frank could put on his shoes
D. to teach Frank to greet people in a special way
高一英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
Several years ago, a television reporter was talking to three of the most important people in America. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third owned many buildings in the center of New York.
The reporter was talking to them about being important.
“How do we know if someone is really important?” the reporter asked the banker.
The banker thought for a few moments and then said, “I think anybody who is invited to the White House to meet the President of the United States is really important.”
The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company. “Do you agree with that?” she asked.
The man shook his head, “No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You‘d only be important if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president of another country, and the President of the US said he was too busy to answer it.”
The reporter turned to the third man. “Do you think so?”
“No, I don‘t,” he said. “I don’t think that makes the visitor important. That makes the President important.”
“Then what would make the visitor important?” the reporter and the other two men asked.
“Oh, I think if the visitor to the White House was talking to the President and the phone rang, and the President picked up the receiver, listened and then said, ‘It’s for you.‘ ”
1. There are _______ in this passage.
A. two men and two women B. three men and one woman
C. three women and one man D. four women
2. The banker thought _______.
A. he was really important because he was a rich banker
B. the visitor to the White House was really important
C. the visitor who met the President of the United States
D. the reporter was really important
3. The owner of the very large company thought _______.
A. she was really important because she owned one of the largest companies
B. the banker was really important
C. the owner of many buildings in the center of New York was really important
D. the visitor would be really important if while he was visiting the President, the President would not answer any telephone call
4. The owner of many buildings thought _______.
A. he was really important because he owned many buildings in the center of New York
B. the owner of the very large company was really important
C. the visitor was really important if he talking to the President and the President received a telephone call for the visitor
D. the person who worked in the White House was really important
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Several years ago,a television reporter was talking to three of the most important people in America. One was a very rich banker, another owned one of the largest companies in the world, and the third owned many buildings in the center of New York.
The reporter was talking to them about being important.
“How do we know if someone is really important?” the reporter asked the banker.
The banker thought for a few moments and then said, “I think anybody who is invited to the Whiter House to meet the President of the United States is really important.”
The reporter then turned to the owner of the very large company. “Do you agree with that?” she asked.
The man shook his head, “No. I think the President invites a lot of people to the White House. You’d be important only if while you were visiting the President, there was a telephone call from the president of another country, and the President of the US said he was too busy to answer it.”
The reporter turned to the third man. “Do you think so?”
“No, I don‘t,” he said. “I don’t think that makes the visitor important. That makes the President important.”
“Then what would make the visitor important?” the reporter and the other two men asked.
“Oh, I think if the visitor to the White House was talking to the President and the phone rang, and the President picked up the receiver, listened and then said, ‘It’s for you.‘ ”
1.This story happened in _______.
A.America | B.England | C.Japan | D.Australia |
2.There are _______ in this passage.
A.two men and two women |
B.three men and one woman |
C.three women and one man |
D.four women |
3.The banker thought _______.
A.he was really important because he was a rich banker |
B.the reporter was really important |
C.the visitor who met the President of the United States |
D.the visitor to the White House was really important |
4.The owner of many buildings thought _______.
A.he was really important because he owned many buildings in the center of New York |
B.the owner of the very large company was really important |
C.the visitor was really important if the President received a telephone call for the visitor |
D.the person who worked in the White House was really important |
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Several years ago, I decided to change my job and attended an interview. During the interview, the interviewer covered the ______ questions about my work history, education and goals, Then, he asked, "What event or accomplishment in your life has made you the_______ ?"
I paused for a moment, and told him my proudest moment wasn’t anything I did,______ something my daughter did ten years before. Then I told him the story of Julie’ s____.
Many years earlier, my brother ______from St. Louis, telling me .that my mom wouldn’t receive her benefits several months.______ she would have to live off her small savings.
At the supper table that evening; I told my husband I was going to send Mom some______. Our conversation was cut short by a phone call. A neighbor_______ Julie to babysit.
At fourteen, Julie was always looking for ways to _____ spending money. The following morning, she______ me an envelope.
When I looked at the_______and saw it was for my mom, I gave her a big hug. I told her how proud I was of her for taking the time to______her grandma. She smiled.
A week later, my brother called again, thanking for the check and telling me how Mom cried when me she got Julie’s _______He told me Julie had ______ her grandma the five dollars she had earned babysitting .In her letter, she told Grandma to_______ it on whatever she needed
I continued. "I know that isn’t really a job_______, but that’ s what made me the proudest in my life."
A week later, I was given the job. My boss told me after hearing about my story, he ______ I was the type of employee he wanted to_______ in his organization.
This time’ I was the recipient (接受者) of Julie’ s gift. Once again, her simple act of ______ given from the heart so many years before had________
1.A. challenging B. awkward C. difficult D. expected
2.A. proudest B. strongest C. happiest D. luckiest
3.A. and B. nor C. but D. even
4.A. wish B. gift C. bravery D. secret
5.A. called B. traveled C. drove D. shouted
6.A. However B. Otherwise C. Still D. Therefore
7.A. necessities B. food C. money D. presents
8.A. wanted B. allowed C. advised D. encouraged
9.A. borrow B. save C. invest D. earn
10.A. bought B. handed C. spared D. returned
11.A. address B. stamp C. title D. message
12.A. visit B. write C. thank D. miss
13.A. picture B. story C. letter D. card
14.A. awarded B. brought C. lent D. sent
15.A. change B. put C. spend D. waste
16.A. opportunity B. accomplishment C. application D. interview
17.A. decided B. promised C. admitted D. agreed
18.A. play B. follow C. compete D. work
19.A. patience B. obedience C. love D. gratitude
20.A. come out B. paid off C. made sense D. worked out
高一英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析