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“I have co live on because life is so beautiful.”These words of one of my patients who suffers from(遭受)SARS continue to ring in my ears.This patient’s whole family has been infected(感染)with SARS—her mother and brother have already died and her father is still seriously ill.1 was deeply moved by her courage(勇气) and understood for the first time in my life tile weight of my duty.I have to help others live on.
When I treated my first SARS patient on April 25,my only worry was that my knowledge in treating SARS patients Was not enough.Many friends of mine keep asking why I’m not frightened.I think it takes no special courage to treat SARS. It is my duty to save other people’s lives and I was trained to do this.When you see a family suffering from SARS and seriously ill patients worrying about their dying relatives,the only thing you want to do is to try to help them.
I treat SARS patients as ordinary patients, never making them ted they are dangerous.I believe this mental support(精神支柱)is important to those suffering from loneliness and despair(绝望).After a day’s work,when lying in bed at the hospital,the most beautiful sound I want to hear is my two—year—old son’s voice.
1.What do you think the writer does?
2.What’s the Chinese for the underlined(画线)sentence in the text?
3.What made the writer feel worried when he first treated SARS patients?
4.Where does the writer live during his special work in treating SARS patients?
5.What does the writer think of his work?
It was a stormy winter day when Mrs. Spodek made her way to the bus stop with her son who sat in a wheelchair. Finally they arrived.
Ten minutes later a bus came by. Looking down at her son's face, Mrs. Spodek realized that her son could not wait any longer.
The bus stopped and Mrs. Spodek began to lift up the wheelchair. "Hey, lady," called out the driver, "this bus does not have a lift for that wheelchair. You are going to have to wait for the next bus."
"Excuse me, "said Mrs Spodek, "but if I wait any longer my son is going to freeze."
Two passengers jumped down to help the mother and son, making it onto the bus. They tried their best to keep the little boy comfortable, while the bus driver continued complaining about the lady pushing her way onto the bus.
When they sat into their seats, a voice could be heard from the back of the bus, "Hey, lady, you should not worry at all. Your son is not the one with the handicap(残疾). It is the bus driver who has the handicap, lady. His mind is handicapped."
Tears rolled down Mrs. Spodek's frozen cheek.
Thirty minutes later when Mrs. Spodek stepped off the bus, the driver joined in helping the mother and son get off.
Just before the driver turned to go back to the bus he said, "Sony, lady. I was wrong."
Mrs. Spodek said, "Thank you for saying so."
Then looking at the boy in the wheelchair, the bus driver said, "You are lucky to have such a nice mom.
The little boy looked back into the driver's eyes and said, "We were lucky to have such a nice driver."
The driver turned to go back to the bus but Mrs. Spodek heard him start to cry, "What a kid! What a kid!"
1. This story happened on a day.
A. hot B. cold C. warm D. sunny
2. What was wrong with Mrs Spedek's son?
A. He was blind B. He couldn't hear anything
C. He couldn't walk D. He had a bad cold
3. The bus driver didn't want to pick up the mother and son because .
A. his bus didn't have a lift for the wheelchair
B. the next bus was coming soon
C. there was no room for them on the bus
D. some passengers on the bus didn't like them
4. Two warm-hearted passengers helped the mother and son
A. get on the bus B. make a comfortable wheelchair
C. find seats on the bus D. get to the back of the bus
5. Which of the following is true?
A. Mrs. Spodek felt very angry when she heard the voice from the back of the bus.
B. Nobody but the driver helped the mother and son get off the bus.
C. Mrs. Spodek and her son hated the driver and refused his help.
D. The bus driver felt sorry for what he had done.
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Lin Feng is a student of Class One, Grade Seven. He likes basketball very much. He often plays it after school. And he often goes home late. His home is not far from school. And his mother knows that. So she doesn’t worry about him.
One Saturday morning Lin Feng goes to a shop with his mother. The shop is very big. There are many things in it. It sells clothes, food and books. Then his mother says to him, “What do you want?” “I want a red blouse.” says Lin Feng. “a red blouse?” asks his mother. “You can’t wear a red blouse.”
Lin Feng smiled, “OK, please get me basketball clothes.”
【小题1】What’s Lin Feng’s favorite sport?
| A.Basketball. | B.Football. | C.Ping-pong ball. | D.Tennis. |
| A.The thing that their home is far from school. |
| B.The thing that their home isn’t far from school. |
| C.The thing that her son usually plays basketball late after school. |
| D.The thing that her son doesn’t want to go home |
| A.Yes, he does | B.No, he doesn’t | C.Yes, he doesn’t. | D.No, he does. |
| A.clothes | B.food | C.books | D.TVs |
| A.A blouse. | B.Basketball clothes. | C.A T-shirt. | D.A pair of shoes. |
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