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     "How lucky you are to be a doctor..." Anyone who's a doctor is right out of luck, I thought.Anyone_
who's_studying_medicine_should_have_his_head_examined.
     You may think I want to change my job.Well, at the moment I do.As one of my friends says-even
doctors have a few friends-it's all experience.Experience!I don't need such experience.I need a warm,
comfortable and undisturbed bed all my own.I need it badly.I need all telephones to be thrown down
the nearest well.That's what I need.
     All these thoughts fly round my head as I drive my Mini (微型汽车) through the foggy streets of East
London at 3 : 45 a. m.on a December morning.I am a ministering angel in a Mini with a heavy coat and
a bag of medicines.As I speed down Lea Bridge in the dark at this horrible morning hour, the heater first
blowing hot then cold, my back aching from the car-seat, I do not feel like a ministering angel.I wish I
were on the beach in southern France.Call me a bad doctor if you like.Call me what you will.But don't
call me at half past three on a December morning for an ear-ache that you have had for two weeks.
     Of course, being a doctor isn't really all bad.We_do_have_our_moments. Once in a while people are
ill, once in a while you can help, once in a while you are given a cup of tea and rock-hard cake at two
o'clock in the morning-then you worry if you have done everything.But all too often "everything" is a
repetitious rule:look, listen, feel, tap, pills, injection, phone, ambulance and away to the next.
      And then there is always the cool, warm voice of the girl on the switchboard of the emergency bed
service who will get your patient into hospital for you-the pleasant voice that comes to you as you stand
in the cold, dark, smelly and dirty telephone box somewhere in a dangerous section of town.Oh, it has
its moments, and this life does.
1. According to the sentence "Anyone who's studying medicine should have his head examined."
    we know that________.
A. a medical student should have a very good memory
B. a doctor must be mentally strong so that he can meet any difficult situation
C. the writer thinks that those who want to be doctors are crazy
D. to be a doctor is a challenge for people's mental health
2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. The writer wishes he could have a quiet, undisturbed night in bed at home.
B. One of his friends says that being a doctor helps one gain all sorts of experience.
C. He hates the telephone as a modern means of communication.
D. He is not happy with the small and uncomfortable car he is driving.
3. The statement "We do have our moments" could best be replaced by "________".
A. we doctors are called at a moment's notice to see people who need medical treatment
B. usually we are glad that we can do something to help the sick
C. sometimes we find people are thankful for our help
D. there are chances that doctors find their work rewarding and satisfying
4. From the whole passage, we know that the writer________.
A. is a bad doctor, unwilling to make a house call during the night-time
B. is so dissatisfied with his job that he wishes to find a new one
C. is satisfied with his job but he hates to be called out unnecessarily
D. thinks a doctor can enjoy certain special rights whether he felt lucky or not
5. We can conclude that________.
A. the author is worried about his patient when he is driving through the foggy streets of East London
B. the author is annoyed to be called out at such a horrible morning hour for an earache patient
C. the author is now heading for the beach in southern France for his holidays
D. as the author speeds down Lea Bridge in the dark on a December morning, his Mini breaks down
     half way

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Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk very quickly and it was difficult for her to climb stairs. She was soon out of breath.
“I suppose I had better go to the doctor.” she thought.
She went to the doctor and told him her problem.
“I’m not at all surprised.” he said, “I know what your problem is.”
He examined her and then gave her some advice.
“If you don’t do what I say, Mrs Parker,” he said, “You will have a heart attack (心脏病发作). It could kill you.”
Ellen was very worried as she left the doctor’s. She knew that she had to take his advice but that it would not be easy and it would take time.
The next day she went shopping. The first shop she went into was a butcher shop (肉铺).
“I’d like ten pounds of steak (牛排), please.” she said.
“Certainly, madam.” the butcher replied and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat back into the shop and placed it on the scale (称).
“That’s just ten pounds.” he said.
“That’s big enough.” Mrs Parker said.
The butcher worked out the price.
“At S|4.99 a pound that will be S|49.90, please. Would you like me to cut it up into smaller pieces for you?”
“Oh, I don’t want to buy the meat.” Mrs Parker said.
“If you don’t want to buy it,” the butcher replied angrily, “Why did you ask me to get it for you?”
“My doctor told me that I am too heavy and have to lose ten pounds. I wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.”
【小题1】Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor?

A.She had a heart attack.B.She had a problem with her health.
C.She was unhappy about her weight. D.She could not sleep well.
【小题2】Why did Ellen Parker ask for ten pounds of steak?
A.She wanted to buy some for dinner.
B.She wanted to lose weight.
C.Her doctor had told her to eat steak.
D.She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.
【小题3】What was Ellen Parker’s real problem?
A.She ate too much steak.B.She weighed too much.
C.She was often out of breath.D.She could not walk very quickly.

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Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk very quickly and it was difficult for her to climb stairs. She was soon out of breath.

   “I suppose I had better go to the doctor.” she thought.

   She went to the doctor and told him her problem.

   “I'm not at all surprised.” he said, “I know what your problem is.”

   He examined her and then gave her some advice.

   “If you don't do what I say, Mrs Parker,” he said, “You will have a heart attack (心脏病发作). It could kill you.”

   Ellen was very worried as she left the doctor's. She knew that she had to take his advice but that it would not be easy and it would take time.

   The next day she went shopping. The first shop she went into was a butcher shop (肉铺).

   “I'd like ten pounds of steak (牛排), please.” she said.

   “Certainly, madam.” the butcher replied and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat back into the shop and placed it on the scale (称).

   “That's just ten pounds.” he said.

   “That's big enough.” Mrs Parker said.

   The butcher worked out the price.

   “At S|4.99 a pound that will be S|49.90, please. Would you like me to cut it up into smaller pieces for you?”

   “Oh, I don't want to buy the meat.” Mrs Parker said.

   “If you don't want to buy it,” the butcher replied angrily, “Why did you ask me to get it for you?”

   “My doctor told me that I am too heavy and have to lose ten pounds. I wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.”

1.Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor?

A. She had a heart attack.               B. She had a problem with her health.

C. She was unhappy about her weight.    D. She could not sleep well.

2.Why did Ellen Parker ask for ten pounds of steak?

A. She wanted to buy some for dinner.      

B. She wanted to lose weight.

    C. Her doctor had told her to eat steak.

    D. She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.

3.What was Ellen Parker's real problem?

     A. She ate too much steak.               B. She weighed too much.

     C. She was often out of breath.           D. She could not walk very quickly.

 

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Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk very quickly and it was difficult for her to climb stairs. She was soon out of breath.
“I suppose I had better go to the doctor.” she thought.
She went to the doctor and told him her problem.
“I’m not at all surprised.” he said, “I know what your problem is.”
He examined her and then gave her some advice.
“If you don’t do what I say, Mrs Parker,” he said, “You will have a heart attack (心脏病发作). It could kill you.”
Ellen was very worried as she left the doctor’s. She knew that she had to take his advice but that it would not be easy and it would take time.
The next day she went shopping. The first shop she went into was a butcher shop (肉铺).
“I’d like ten pounds of steak (牛排), please.” she said.
“Certainly, madam.” the butcher replied and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat back into the shop and placed it on the scale (称).
“That’s just ten pounds.” he said.
“That’s big enough.” Mrs Parker said.
The butcher worked out the price.
“At S|4.99 a pound that will be S|49.90, please. Would you like me to cut it up into smaller pieces for you?”
“Oh, I don’t want to buy the meat.” Mrs Parker said.
“If you don’t want to buy it,” the butcher replied angrily, “Why did you ask me to get it for you?”
“My doctor told me that I am too heavy and have to lose ten pounds. I wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.”

  1. 1.

    Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor?

    1. A.
      She had a heart attack
    2. B.
      She had a problem with her health
    3. C.
      She was unhappy about her weight
    4. D.
      She could not sleep well
  2. 2.

    Why did Ellen Parker ask for ten pounds of steak?

    1. A.
      She wanted to buy some for dinner
    2. B.
      She wanted to lose weight
    3. C.
      Her doctor had told her to eat steak
    4. D.
      She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like
  3. 3.

    What was Ellen Parker’s real problem?

    1. A.
      She ate too much steak
    2. B.
      She weighed too much
    3. C.
      She was often out of breath
    4. D.
      She could not walk very quickly

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Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk very quickly and it was difficult for her to climb stairs. She was soon out of breath. “I suppose I had better go to the doctor,” she thought. She went to the doctor and told him her problem. “I’m not at all surprised,” he said. “It’s obvious what your problem is.” He examined her and then gave her some advice. “If you don’t do what I say, Mrs. Parker,” he said, “you will have a heart attack. It could kill you.” Ellen was very worried as she left the doctor’s. She knew that she had to take his advice but that it would not be easy and it would take time.

The next day she went shopping. The first shop she went into was a butcher’s shop. “I’d like ten pounds of steak, please,” she said. “Certainly, madam,” the butcher replied and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat back into the shop and placed it on the scale(天平). “That’s just under ten pounds,” he said. “That’s big enough.” Mrs. Parker said. The butcher worked out the price. “At $ 4.99 a pound that will be $ 49.50, please. Would you like me to cut it up into smaller pieces for you?” “Oh, I don’t want to buy the meat,” Mrs. Parker said. “If you don’t want to buy it,” the butcher replied angrily, “why did you ask me to get it for you?”

“My doctor told me that I am overweight and have to lose ten pounds. I wanted to see what ten pounds of flesh looked like.”

56. Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor?

A. She had had a heart attack                      B. She had a problem with her health.

C. She was unhappy about her weight         D. She could not sleep well.

57. What did the doctor advise her to do?

A. To lose weight                                   B. To eat more meat

C. To come and see him again                    D. To look after her heart

58. Why did Ellen Parker ask for ten pounds of steak?

A. She wanted to buy some for dinner.      B. Her doctor had told her to eat steak.

C. She wanted to lose weight.                         

D. She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.

59. What was Ellen Parker’s real problem?

A. She ate too much steak     .                    B. She weighed too much.

C. The doctor did not know.                    D. She could not walk very quickly.

60. What did the doctor think might happen to Ellen?

A. She might put on more weight.            B. She might stop eating too much.

C. She might have a heart attack.                D. She might go to another doctor

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