Christie Watson was only 17 years old when she walked into the room of a patient. Now, as a ______ , her 20 years in the sickroom has taught Watson that though knowledge of biology and chemistry is _______, the art of good nursing ______ pure kindness.
Watson never forgets two nurses. One nurse _________tiny spoonfuls of yoghurt to Watson when she was ______ to hospital for an allergic reaction as a child. The other nurse sang Watson's newborn son to __ at 2 am, and then came back after her ______ had ended ——with a cup of coffee. That is ______ Watson spends the greater part of her career nursing seriously ill children.
Watson described washing the ______ smell from the hair of a little girl who was hurt in a fire, and her ________ to deal with mentally ill patients in her book. "A nurse's bones become ________with every serious case she _________ and there are too many,” writes Watson.
However, her hands always shake ______ she opens the doors to the operating room, which is a( n) _______ of the random nature of life to her. We can not know whose brake will _________ , and whose roof will fall down. We can't _______ and control them. But her kindness gives _________ to the patients and reduces their pain. Because of it, they can find joy in the most __ places where they have to stay. The ______ of a six-year-old girl with a serious disease __ to be the most high-spirited sound in the room.
1.A.doctor B.nurse C.patient D.baby-sitter
2.A.,professional B.complex C.vital D.abundant
3.A.adapts to B.results in C.responds to D.lies in
4.A.fed B.donated C.supplied D.bought
5.A.abandoned B.separated C.sent D.rejected
6.A.calm B.smiles C.tears D.sleep
7.A.appointment B.shift C.attendance D.operation
8.A.what B.how C.why D.because
9.A.smoky B.sour C.sweet D.damp
10.A.decision B.struggle C.intention D.reaction
11.A.harder B.softer C.healthier D.straighter
12.A.researches B.settles C.discovers D.witnesses
13.A.after B.unless C.as D.although
14.A.evidence B.reminder C.impression D.warning
15.A.fail B.fix C.stop D.function
16.A.realize B.predict C.understand D.challenge
17.A.treatment B.satisfaction C.comfort D.respect
18.A.unfriendly B.unfair C.unforgettable D.unlikely
19.A.laughter B.breath C.sob D.shout
20.A.figures out B.makes out C.brings out D.turns out
高三英语完形填空困难题
Christie Watson was only 17 years old when she walked into the room of a patient. Now, as a ______ , her 20 years in the sickroom has taught Watson that though knowledge of biology and chemistry is _______, the art of good nursing ______ pure kindness.
Watson never forgets two nurses. One nurse _________tiny spoonfuls of yoghurt to Watson when she was ______ to hospital for an allergic reaction as a child. The other nurse sang Watson's newborn son to __ at 2 am, and then came back after her ______ had ended ——with a cup of coffee. That is ______ Watson spends the greater part of her career nursing seriously ill children.
Watson described washing the ______ smell from the hair of a little girl who was hurt in a fire, and her ________ to deal with mentally ill patients in her book. "A nurse's bones become ________with every serious case she _________ and there are too many,” writes Watson.
However, her hands always shake ______ she opens the doors to the operating room, which is a( n) _______ of the random nature of life to her. We can not know whose brake will _________ , and whose roof will fall down. We can't _______ and control them. But her kindness gives _________ to the patients and reduces their pain. Because of it, they can find joy in the most __ places where they have to stay. The ______ of a six-year-old girl with a serious disease __ to be the most high-spirited sound in the room.
1.A.doctor B.nurse C.patient D.baby-sitter
2.A.,professional B.complex C.vital D.abundant
3.A.adapts to B.results in C.responds to D.lies in
4.A.fed B.donated C.supplied D.bought
5.A.abandoned B.separated C.sent D.rejected
6.A.calm B.smiles C.tears D.sleep
7.A.appointment B.shift C.attendance D.operation
8.A.what B.how C.why D.because
9.A.smoky B.sour C.sweet D.damp
10.A.decision B.struggle C.intention D.reaction
11.A.harder B.softer C.healthier D.straighter
12.A.researches B.settles C.discovers D.witnesses
13.A.after B.unless C.as D.although
14.A.evidence B.reminder C.impression D.warning
15.A.fail B.fix C.stop D.function
16.A.realize B.predict C.understand D.challenge
17.A.treatment B.satisfaction C.comfort D.respect
18.A.unfriendly B.unfair C.unforgettable D.unlikely
19.A.laughter B.breath C.sob D.shout
20.A.figures out B.makes out C.brings out D.turns out
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I was tired and hungry after a long day of work. When I walked into the living-room, my 12-year-old son looked up at me and said, “I _26_ you.” I did not 27_____ what to say, and I just stood there, looking __28__ at him. My first __29__ was that he 30_____need help with his homework. Then I asked, “What was that all 31_____?”
“Nothing,” he said, “My teacher said we should tell our parents we love them and 32____ what they say.”
The next day I called his teacher to _33_ more about what my son said and how the other parents had reacted( 反应 ). “Most of the fathers had the __34__ response as you did,” the teacher said, ”When I first __35___ that we try this, I asked the children __36__ they thought their parents 37_____ say. Some of them thought their parents would have heart trouble.”
Then the teacher ___38__ , “ I want my students to know that feeling love is an important part of __39____. I’m trying to tell them it’s too bad that we don’t express (表达) our feelings. A boy __40___ tell his father or mother he loves him.” The teacher understands that sometimes it is__41___ for some of us to say something that is good for us to say.
That evening when my son_42___ to me, I took him in my arms and held on for an __43_ moment, saying, “Hey, I love you, 44_____.” I don’t know if saying that made __45___ of us healthier, but it did feel pretty good.
1.A. hate B. love C. like D. enjoy
2.A. realize B. recognize C. know D. find
3. A .away B. for C. down D. on
4.A . thought B. meaning C. news D. reason
5.A. must B. should C. could D. would
6.A. for B. with C. around D. about
7.A. test B. know C. understand D. see
8.A . talk to B. chat with C. find out D. do with
9.A. same B. different C. usual D. unusual
10.A. allowed B. agreed C. planned D. suggested
11.A. how B. whether C. when D. what
12.A. would B. will C. could D. can
13.A. explained B. prepared C. informed D. developed
14.A. study B. work C. health D. body
15.A. might B. can C. should D. need
16.A. easy B. difficult C. crazy D. silly
17.A. turned B. shouted C. went D. came
18.A. extra B. ordinary C. interesting D. important
19.A. either B. too C. also D. again
20.A. all B. either C. none D. neither
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阅读下列短文,选出最佳选项。
When I was about ten years old, I was walking down the street with my mother. She stopped to speak to Mr. Lee. I knew I could see Mr. Lee any time around the neighborhood, so I didn’t pay any attention to him. After we passed Mr. Lee, my mother stopped me and said something that has stuck with me from that day until now. She said seriously, “You let that be the last time you’ve ever walked by somebody and not opened up your mouth to speak, because even a dog will wag its tail when it passes you on the street.” Mother’s words sound simple, but it’s been a guidepost for me and the foundation of who I am.
It’s not just something I believe in; it’s a way of life. I believe that every person deserves to feel someone acknowledge their presence, no matter how humble (卑微) they may be.
At work, I always said hello to the founder of the company and ask him how our business was doing. But I also spoke to the people who cleaned the buildings and asked how their children were doing. After a few years of greeting the founder, I had the courage to ask him for a meeting. We had a great talk. At a certain point I asked him how far he thought I could go in his company. He said, “If you want to, you can get all the way to this seat.”
I’ve become vice president, but it hasn’t changed the way I approach people. I still follow my mother’s advice. I speak to everyone I see, no matter where I am. I’ve learned that speaking to people creates a pathway into their world, and it allows them to come into mine, too.
1.What did the author do when he met Mr. Lee?
A. He talked with somebody else.
B. He was attracted by a dog.
C. He greeted him politely.
D. He ignored him.
2.What kind of person is the author’s mother?
A. Optimistic. B. Kind-hearted.
C. Strict. D. Open-minded.
3.How did the company founder reply to the author?
A. He inspired him. B. He played a joke.
C. He invited him to coffee. D. He gave him the seat.
4.What does the author think of saying hello to people?
A. It’s a way to show sympathy to people.
B. It can build connections with others.
C. It’s a must to become a president.
D. It can bring him what he wants.
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13-year-old Madison was studying at home when her mother burst in. She said a boy had fallen into a septic tank (化粪池) and made an urgent ____ for Madison’s help.
They ran to a neighbor yard, where the ____ adults surrounded the septic tank opening ____wider than a basketball. The boy, aged only 2, had slipped in and was ____.
Madison quickly ____ the situation. She was the only one who could ____ through the small opening. Without ____, she got close to the opening and said, “____ me in.”
Some people held her waist and ____. She wiggled (扭动) arms and shoulders until she ____ the opening. Inside, the tank was dark and the air smelly. When she stuck her arms into the dirty water, she jammed her left wrist against a hidden stick, ____ it severely.
____ tend to her injury, Madison scanned the surface of the dirty water, hoping to ____ the underwater boy. Suddenly she saw his little toes stick out. When spotting the vague ____ of his foot again, Madison shot out her ____ hand, grasped the foot tightly and shouted, “Pull me up!”
As they nearly reached the surface, the boy’s other foot got stuck. She wiggled his foot until it was ____. Eventually they were lifted out.
____, the kid wasn’t out of trouble. Having suffered from lack of ____ that long, he wasn’t breathing. He was then given hard hits on the back until he coughed up water. At the sight of this, Madison sighed with ____.
Madison received months of treatment for her wrist, which made her ____ actions more impressive.
1.A. appointment B. attempt C. choice D. request
2.A. anxious B. curious C. annoyed D. merciful
3.A. partly B. previously C. slightly D. dramatically
4.A. floating B. weeping C. trembling D. drowning
5.A. controlled B. examined C. took part in D. gave up
6.A. look B. jump C. fill D. fit
7.A. time B. permission C. hesitation D. judgment
8.A. Throw B. Lower C. Force D. Push
9.A. legs B. arms C. head D. hands
10.A. adjusted to B. got through C. tore down D. held on to
11.A. touching B. trapping C. injuring D. striking
12.A. In an effort to B. Rather than C. Likely to D. Ready to
13.A. feel B. smell C. follow D. attract
14.A. skin B. gesture C. picture D. outline
15.A. left B. single C. good D. clumsy
16.A. frozen B. free C. flexible D. bare
17.A. However B. Instead C. Therefore D. Personally
18.A. protection B. oxygen C. gravity D. energy
19.A. fright B. cold C. relief D. respect
20.A. unselfish B. thoughtless C. unconscious D. random
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When Taylor Swift first came to the attention of the public,she was a 17yearold newcomer who loved singing to her guitar.She seemed far more enthusiastic than skillful.
Four years later,Swift became a multiaward winner.This month,she was crowned “Woman of the Year” by Billboard magazine,the youngest singersongwriter ever to receive the honor.“Aged only 21,Taylor has already made a maior impact on music and has been an unbelievable role model for hopeful artists and young women everywhere,” said Bill Werde,Billboard’s director.
Werde’s_words_do_not_come_from_nowhere. Unlike many pop singers,especially those who do not write their own material,Swift has the power of turning her ideas into lyrics that will set people thinking.“Hidden beneath Taylor Swift’s notagirl,notyetawoman sweetness is a very skillful songwriting technique,” wrote Leah Greenblatt in an American magazine.
Songwriting,as Swift explains,is to cope with issues.“I tend to write about things that really impact me most.” There certainly seems to be something true and honest running through every one of the 14 songs on her album,Speak Now,about “the lessons and confusion and heartbreak and all the different things that go along with being 18,19 and 20.”
“For the audience too young to have experienced real passion or heartbreak,Swift’s songs are like a potential road map,promising things will work out OK,” commented Dorian ynskey in a British newspaper.
Now Swift is getting ready to go further and has so far written about 10 songs for her 2012 album,which is about feelings of growing up and becoming an adult.“They’re sad,if I’m being honest.”“They’re about my heartbreaks and my moving on.But more importantly,they are about achieving contentment.You’re not always going to be perfectly happy as you grow up.”
1.What does the writer mean by saying “Werde’s words do not come from nowhere”?
A.Swift stands out as a singer and songwriter.
B.Only Swift writes her own songs.
C.Swift begins to take interest in singing.
D.Swift decides to deal with problems in her new album.
2.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Swift has the ability to write songs with deeper meanings.
B.Swift is both enthusiastic and skillful now.
C.Swift became a multiaward winner when she began to sing on the stage.
D.Swift’s album Speak Now has 14 songs.
3.Taylor Swift’s 2012 album mainly records________.
A.dream and reality B.heartbreak and despair
C.pain and growth D.problems and society
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Swift comes to people’s attention
B.Swift rises to fame
C.Swift wins many awards
D.Swift experiences real passion
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
Only when Lily walked into the office ______ that she had left the contract at home.
A. she realized B. has she realized
C. she has realized D. did she realize
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One sunny afternoon,a sevenyearold girl went for a walk.She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods ____ she realised that she was lost.
Sitting on a rock and ____ what to do,she began crying.After a while,she ___ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. ____ it was getting dark,she saw a small,dark wooden house.She opened the door and ____ stepped in.Suddenly,she heard a strange noise,and she ran out the door and back to the ____.Cold and tired,she fell asleep near a ____.
The girl's parents were out and her dog,Laddy, was at home.Laddy ____ that his mistress(女主人) was in danger.He jumped ____ a window,breaking the glass.He looked in the fields,but he couldn't find his mistress anywhere.However,from the ground came a ___ scent(气味)as he lowered his head.He ____ the scent and walked across the grassland.Barking ____ into the air,the dog ____ through the woods until he found the ___.But the girl was not there,so he headed back to the woods.Much to his ____,he saw his mistress'blue shirt in the distance.He ____ over some bushes and saw the little stream,where the girl was ____.
When she opened her eyes and ____ her dog standing beside her,the girl said,“You ____ me, Laddy.”and she kissed him several times.Seeing their daughter and dog coming back,the parents burst into tears of ____.That night Laddy had a hero's supper:a huge meal of steak.
1.A.before B.since C.while D.as
2.A.wondering B.forgetting
C.remembering D.regretting
3.A.preferred B.expected
C.failed D.decided
4.A.When B.Until C.If D.Because
5.A.carelessly B.cautiously
C.hopelessly D.unwillingly
6.A.trees B.bushes C.woods D.grasses
7.A.stream B.rock C.tree D.house
8.A.found B.sensed C.heard D.smelt
9.A.at B.through C.in D.onto
10.A.terrible B.strange C.pleasant D.familiar
11.A.missed B.discovered C.followed D.ignored
12.A.calmly B.loudly C.merrily D.gently
13.A.searched B.wandered C.looked D.travelled
14.A.window B.girl C.house D.hero
15.A.satisfaction B.disappointment
C.embarrassment D.delight
16.A.jumped B.climbed C.walked D.flew
17.A.awake B.abandoned
C.available D.asleep
18.A.spotted B.watched C.observed D.saw
19.A.disturbed B.comforted
C.rescued D.scared
20.A.pain B.shock C.sorrow D.relief
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When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in late October 1931, he had no way of knowing that his life was about to change completely. The class ____ that day was to show how ____ a container of water would bring oxygen bubbles(气泡) to the surface. The container John was about to heat, ____ , was not like the containers students everywhere had used. Someone had been ______ and put the wrong label(标签) on the bottle. And ____ John heated it with a Bunsen burner, the container ______ , sending the liquid flying in all directions. John Wilson came away from it, completely ______.
Wilson spent the next two months in hospital. After he returned home, his parents ______a hard time to find a way to deal with the ____ that had happened to their lives. But Wilson did not ____ the accident as a disaster. He knew he had the rest of his life to live. He learned Braille(盲文) quickly and continued his ____ at the esteemed Worcester College for the disabled. There, he not only ____ as a student but also became an accomplished rower, swimmer, actor, musician, and orator.
Many people, faced with the _____ John Wilson met with, would have _____of their experience. Perhaps they would have considered themselves to be ____ by ill fortune and discouraged in their ____ to do anything significant with their lives. Wilson, however, lost his sight but found a ____. Through his practical action and life attitude, he proved to us ____ that it’s not what happens to us that _____our lives — it’s what we make ______ what happens.
1.A. experiment B. discussion C. analysis D. management
2.A. bringing out B. turning over C. heating up D. picking on
3.A. therefore B. instead C. besides D. however
4.A. light-hearted B. absent-minded C. cold-blooded D. bad-tempered
5.A. as B. if C. once D. though
6.A. leaked B. exploded C. collapsed D. melted
7.A. dumb B. lame C. deaf D. blind
8.A. called for B. drove off C. went through D. depended on
9.A. catastrophe B. coincidence C. dilemma D. drawback
10.A. elect B. appoint C. regard D. recommend
11.A. education B. occupation C. contribution D. recovery
12.A. survived B. shone C. competed D. registered
13.A. discrimination B. resistance C. circumstances D. uncertainties
14.A. dreamed B. thought C. approved D. complained
15.A. criticized B. motivated C. surrounded D. interrupted
16.A. preferences B. requirements C. failures D. attempts
17.A. bridge B. vision C. reward D. cure
18.A. dramatically B. occasionally C. abruptly D. roughly
19.A. limits B. predicts C. determines D. replaces
20.A. of B. from C. for D. up
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Into the flat _______,who was quite excited when everyone shouted“Happy New Year".
A. did Aziz walk B. Aziz walked C. Aziz did walk D. walked Aziz
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
1. One day, when I was perhaps six years old, I was walking with my father on a crowded street. All of a sudden, the normal flow of pedestrian traffic backed up as people tried to avoid a large object on the sidewalk. To my astonishment, the object turned out to be a human being, a man lying unconscious against a building. 2. Certainly no one made eye contact. As we walked by ,my father — the model of a loving, caring gentleman — pointed to a bottle in a paper bag and told me that the poor soul on the sidewalk just needed to sleep it off. Then the drunken man began to murmur senselessly. My father warned me not to go near, saying "You never know how he’ll react."
3. I had spent the previous 12 months traveling in poor Asian cities, but even by those standards this was a scene of misery. In addition to being desperately poor, the locals had to live in the extremely hot climate, ridiculously huge crowds and a fairly strong wind blowing dust everywhere. Suddenly a man carrying a huge bag of peanuts called out in pain and fell to the ground. 4. A half dozen sellers ran from their stands to help, leaving unattended what might have been the totality of their possessions. One put a blanket under the man's head; another opened his shirt; a third questioned him carefully about the pain; a fourth fetched water; a fifth kept onlookers from crowding around too closely; a sixth ran for help.5. The performance could have passed for a final exam at a paramedic (护理人员)school.
A.I then witnessed an astonishing scene.
B.Not one of the passers-by seemed to notice that it was a man.
C.This was totally different from the bitter experience I had in New York.
D.Within minutes, a doctor arrived, and two other locals joined in to assist.
E.I soon came to see that day's lesson as basic knowledge for a New Yorker.
F.I'll always remember a lesson that I learned as a boy growing up in New York City.
G.Yet many years later I had a very different experience while visiting a market in Rangoon.
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