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1. My sister couldn't take her desk with her to the new house;that's how I came to a______it.
2.  He is a musician with great t_______ skill but not much feeling.
3. Leave me alone. I'm t_______ fed up with you.
4. Joumalists are not always a_______in what they write.
5.  I a_______ of your trying to eam money,but please don't neglect your studies.

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One cold rainy evening last October, as a medical student, I was in a hospital, gathering data
for my graduation paper.
Holding a patient questionnaire1some simple yes-or-no questions, I walked towards a 43-year-old patient who lay in bed alone. I was worried whether she would approve of my demands at such a late hour.2, she treated it with consideration. Soon I finished and prepared to leave.3I could stand up, she spoke up in a weak voice asking where I was from and why I was working so late in the evening.
Then she started talking about herself as well as her4, "My husband died about a year ago,5me the only breadwinner of my family. My pay as a cleaner is6enough for me and my three kids. I don't know what my children would be if something bad happened to me."
I didn't know what to say. I desperately tried to remember the lessons from a communication skills class I had taken years earlier, but my mind was7.
Without realizing it, I had begun8her hand. Now that I didn't have anything to say, I just sat quietly while she talked. That's when it occurred to me that she was not expecting any 9from me. She10wanted me to listen. All 1 did was nod my head as a way of showing my11.
The conversation went on for about 20 minutes. Finally, she stopped talking. "I'm very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel12now. I had no one to13out my problems to. Thank you so much, doctor."
Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or advanced technology.14, they just need someone with the15to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient, doesn't it?

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      made up of
    2. B.
      fed up with
    3. C.
      put up with
    4. D.
      come up with
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      Calmly
    2. B.
      Excitedly
    3. C.
      Gladly
    4. D.
      Eagerly
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      When
    2. B.
      Before
    3. C.
      As
    4. D.
      After
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      job
    2. B.
      illness
    3. C.
      family
    4. D.
      children
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      causing
    2. B.
      getting
    3. C.
      forcing
    4. D.
      leaving
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      extremely
    2. B.
      exactly
    3. C.
      especially
    4. D.
      absolutely
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      casual
    2. B.
      clear
    3. C.
      steady
    4. D.
      blank
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      holding
    2. B.
      shaking
    3. C.
      carrying
    4. D.
      treating
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      thanks
    2. B.
      praise
    3. C.
      warmth
    4. D.
      reply
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      even
    2. B.
      ever
    3. C.
      just
    4. D.
      still
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      sympathy
    2. B.
      support
    3. C.
      sorrow
    4. D.
      respect
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      relaxed
    2. B.
      awkward
    3. C.
      fragile
    4. D.
      satisfied
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      leave
    2. B.
      pour
    3. C.
      try
    4. D.
      find
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      However
    2. B.
      Otherwise
    3. C.
      Instead
    4. D.
      Besides
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      emotion
    2. B.
      patience
    3. C.
      experience
    4. D.
      preference

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One cold rainy evening last October, as a medical student, I was in a hospital, gathering data
for my graduation paper.
Holding a patient questionnaire   34  some simple yes-or-no questions, I walked towards a 43-year-old patient who lay in bed alone. I was worried whether she would approve of my demands at such a late hour.   35 , she treated it with consideration. Soon I finished and prepared to leave.   36  I could stand up, she spoke up in a weak voice asking where I was from and why I was working so late in the evening.
Then she started talking about herself as well as her   37 , "My husband died about a year ago,   38  me the only breadwinner of my family. My pay as a cleaner is   39  enough for me and my three kids. I don't know what my children would be if something bad happened to me."
I didn't know what to say. I desperately tried to remember the lessons from a communication skills class I had taken years earlier, but my mind was  40.
Without realizing it, I had begun   41  her hand. Now that I didn't have anything to say, I just sat quietly while she talked. That's when it occurred to me that she was not expecting any 42 from me. She   43  wanted me to listen. All 1 did was nod my head as a way of showing my 44.
The conversation went on for about 20 minutes. Finally, she stopped talking. "I'm very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel   45  now. I had no one to   46 out my problems to. Thank you so much, doctor."
Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or advanced technology.   47 , they just need someone with the   48  to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient, doesn't it?

【小题1】
A.made up ofB.fed up withC.put up withD.come up with
【小题2】
A.CalmlyB.ExcitedlyC.GladlyD.Eagerly
【小题3】
A.WhenB.BeforeC.AsD.After
【小题4】
A.jobB.illnessC.familyD.children
【小题5】
A.causingB.gettingC.forcingD.leaving
【小题6】
A.extremelyB.exactlyC.especiallyD.absolutely
【小题7】
A.casualB.clearC.steadyD.blank
【小题8】
A.holdingB.shakingC.carryingD.treating
【小题9】
A.thanksB.praiseC.warmthD.reply
【小题10】
A.evenB.everC.justD.still
【小题11】
A.sympathyB.supportC.sorrowD.respect
【小题12】
A.relaxedB.awkwardC.fragileD.satisfied
【小题13】
A.leaveB.pourC.tryD.find
【小题14】
A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.InsteadD.Besides
【小题15】
A.emotionB.patienceC.experienceD.preference

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One cold rainy evening last October, as a medical student, I was in a hospital, gathering data

for my graduation paper.

     Holding a patient questionnaire   34   some simple yes-or-no questions, I walked towards a 43-year-old patient who lay in bed alone. I was worried whether she would approve of my demands at such a late hour.   35  , she treated it with consideration. Soon I finished and prepared to leave.   36   I could stand up, she spoke up in a weak voice asking where I was from and why I was working so late in the evening.

    Then she started talking about herself as well as her   37  , "My husband died about a year ago,   38   me the only breadwinner of my family. My pay as a cleaner is   39   enough for me and my three kids. I don't know what my children would be if something bad happened to me."

     I didn't know what to say. I desperately tried to remember the lessons from a communication skills class I had taken years earlier, but my mind was  40.

    Without realizing it, I had begun   41   her hand. Now that I didn't have anything to say, I just sat quietly while she talked. That's when it occurred to me that she was not expecting any 42 from me. She   43   wanted me to listen. All 1 did was nod my head as a way of showing my 44.

    The conversation went on for about 20 minutes. Finally, she stopped talking. "I'm very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel   45   now. I had no one to   46 out my problems to. Thank you so much, doctor."

     Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or advanced technology.   47  , they just need someone with the   48   to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient, doesn't it?

1.A. made up of     B. fed up with    C. put up with        D. come up with

2.A. Calmly         B. Excitedly       C. Gladly             D. Eagerly

3.A. When                 B. Before          C. As                       D. After

4.A. job            B. illness         C. family            D. children

5.A. causing        B. getting         C. forcing              D. leaving

6.A. extremely      B. exactly        C. especially         D. absolutely

7.A. casual         B. clear          C. steady                     D. blank

8.A. holding        B. shaking         C. carrying          D. treating

9.A. thanks         B. praise          C. warmth                 D. reply

10.A. even           B. ever           C. just                   D. still

11.A. sympathy       B. support         C. sorrow            D. respect

12.A. relaxed        B. awkward        C. fragile            D. satisfied

13.A. leave          B. pour            C. try               D. find

14.A. However             B. Otherwise       C. Instead            D. Besides

15.A. emotion        B. patience        C. experience              D. preference

 

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完形填空
     One cold rainy evening last October, as a medical student, I was in a hospital, gathering data for my
graduation paper.
     Holding a patient questionnaire   1   some simple yes-or-no questions, I walked towards a
43-year-old patient who lay in bed alone. I was worried whether she would approve of my demands at
such a late hour.   _2_  , she treated it with consideration. Soon I finished and prepared to leave. _  3   I
could stand up, she spoke up in a weak voice asking where I was from and why I was working so late in
the evening.
     Then she started talking about herself as well as her   4_  , "My husband died about a year ago,   _5   me the only breadwinner of my family. My pay as a cleaner is   6   enough for me and my three kids. I
don't know what my children would be if something bad happened to me."
     I didn't know what to say. I desperately tried to remember the lessons from a communication skills
class I had taken years earlier, but my mind was__7__.
     Without realizing it, I had begun__8_her hand. Now that I didn't have anything to say, I just sat quietly while she talked. That's when it occurred to me that she was not expecting any __9__from me. She   10   wanted me to listen. All 1 did was nod my head as a way of showing my_ 11_.
    The conversation went on for about 20 minutes. Finally, she stopped talking. "I'm very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel   12   now. I had no one to   13 out my problems to. Thank
you so much, doctor."
     Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or advanced technology.   14  , they just need
someone with the   15   to lend an ear and spare a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient, doesn't it?
(     )1. A. made up of    
(     )2. A. Calmly        
(     )3. A. When          
(     )4. A. job          
(     )5. A. causing      
(     )6. A. extremely    
(     )7. A. casual        
(     )8. A. holding      
(     )9. A. thanks        
(     )10. A. even        
(     )11. A. sympathy    
(     )12. A. relaxed      
(     )13. A. leave        
(     )14. A. However      
(     )15. A. emotion      
B. fed up with
B. Excitedly  
B. Before      
B. illness    
B. getting    
B. exactly    
B. clear      
B. shaking    
B. praise      
B. ever        
B. support    
B. awkward    
B. pour        
B. Otherwise  
B. patience    
C. put up with
C. Gladly      
C. As          
C. family      
C. forcing    
C. especially  
C. steady      
C. carrying    
C. warmth      
C. just        
C. sorrow      
C. fragile    
C. try        
C. Instead    
C. experience  
D. come up with
D. Eagerly    
D. After      
D. children    
D. leaving    
D. absolutely  
D. blank      
D. treating    
D. reply      
D. still      
D. respect    
D. satisfied  
D. find        
D. Besides    
D. preference  

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