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Mr. Ma, a famous mental(心理的)doctor from Beijing once said at an important meeting, “Now many young students can have problems with their minds. Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people around them like their parents and classmates. Parents and teachers should care more about this problem.”
Then Mr. Ma gave some examples. One patient, a middle school students from Xi’an was doing badly in his lessons. He thought his teachers and friends often laughed at him, and he became so nervous and worried that one night he left his home without telling parents. Another student, a 14-year-old schoolgirl from Shanghai, was very afraid of exams. While she was reading the exam paper, she couldn’t think of anything to write.
A recent report from Jiefang Daily says about 18% of the young students in Shanghai have mental problems. They often felt worried and very unhappy. Unluckily many of them won’t go and ask for help. Some think they will look stupid if they go to see a doctor. Others won’t talk about their secrets.
At the end of the meeting, Mr. Ma offered some good ideas to young people:
u Talk to your parents or teacher often.
u Take part in group activities.
u Try to get on well with the people around you.
u Go to see a doctor if you often feel unhappy.
【小题1】 The students who often become worried or have trouble getting on with others may have _______.
| A.no parents | B.no secrets |
| C.poor memories | D.mental problems |
| A.studied very hard | B.had exams |
| C.talked with her parents | D.went to see the doctor |
| A.they don’t want to tell their secrets to others |
| B.their parents are too busy to look after them |
| C.doctors can’t help them with the problems |
| D.they can do with the problems themselves |
| A.pretty | B.happy | C.not clever | D.not friendly |
| A.It’s important for children to live with their parents. |
| B.It’s helpful for people to see doctors every day. |
| C.It’s useful for students to keep quiet in class. |
| D.It’s necessary for young people to have group activities. |
---Look, the teacher is explaining something to her students again and again.
---________the teacher is!
A. what patient B. How patient C. What a patient D. How patient a
When Christie Andrews was born, she weighed less that half of one kilogram. Her heart was the size of a large coin. Her mother said Christie was so small that she could hold her in the palm of one hand.
Christie couldn’t breathe without a machine to give her oxygen. If she had been born 20 years earlier, she would probably have died at once. She needed two operations, but she survived without serious damage.
Twenty years ago , 90% of all premature(早产) babies died. Today, doctors manage to save four out of every five, because they have better machines for breathing and better ways to feed the babies.
But saving Christie’s life cost more than $ 400,000. In some cases, doctors spend 1 million dollars saving a single child. The parents usually don’t have enough money to pay. The government, an insurance company or the hospital picks up the bill. Even after a baby goes home from the hospital, it may require medical care.
Some people think it makes more sense to spend money saving 10 adults who have cancer or other diseases than saving one small baby. But nobody wants to be the doctor who has to tell parents to their faces, “Sorry, I won’t save your new child.”
1. Parents don’t pay their babies’ hospital bills because .
A. they don’t have enough money
B. they would rather save cancer patients
C. doctors don’t care if the babies die
D. it makes more sense to have a bigger baby
2.The true cost of saving a baby may be even more than 1 million because .
A. oxygen machine are expensive
B. the baby may require medical care after it leaves the hospital
C. doctors always charge more than they should
D. four out of five premature babies can now be saved
3.From the story we know that saving a cancer patient .
A. is easier than saving a baby B. is harder than saving a baby
C. is cheaper than saving a baby D. is more common than saving a baby
4.The main idea of the article is .
A. doctors must never decide whether to save babies or cancer patients
B. doctors are able to save premature babies, but the cost is very high
C. having a premature baby was cheaper and safer 20 years ago
D. Christie survived because the hospital paid her bills
When Christie Andrews was born, she weighed less that half of one kilogram. Her heart was the size of a large coin. Her mother said Christie was so small that she could hold her in the palm of one hand.
Christie couldn’t breathe without a machine to give her oxygen. If she had been born 20 years earlier, she would probably have died at once. She needed two operations, but she survived without serious damage.
Twenty years ago , 90% of all premature(早产) babies died. Today, doctors manage to save four out of every five, because they have better machines for breathing and better ways to feed the babies.
But saving Christie’s life cost more than $ 400,000. In some cases, doctors spend 1 million dollars saving a single child. The parents usually don’t have enough money to pay. The government, an insurance company or the hospital picks up the bill. Even after a baby goes home from the hospital, it may require medical care.
Some people think it makes more sense to spend money saving 10 adults who have cancer or other diseases than saving one small baby. But nobody wants to be the doctor who has to tell parents to their faces, “Sorry, I won’t save your new child.”
【小题1】 Parents don’t pay their babies’ hospital bills because .
| A.they don’t have enough money |
| B.they would rather save cancer patients |
| C.doctors don’t care if the babies die |
| D.it makes more sense to have a bigger baby |
| A.oxygen machine are expensive |
| B.the baby may require medical care after it leaves the hospital |
| C.doctors always charge more than they should |
| D.four out of five premature babies can now be saved |
| A.is easier than saving a baby | B.is harder than saving a baby |
| C.is cheaper than saving a baby | D.is more common than saving a baby |
| A.doctors must never decide whether to save babies or cancer patients |
| B.doctors are able to save premature babies, but the cost is very high |
| C.having a premature baby was cheaper and safer 20 years ago |
| D.Christie survived because the hospital paid her bills |
| A.they don’t have enough money |
| B.they would rather save cancer patients |
| C.doctors don’t care if the babies die |
| D.it makes more sense to have a bigger baby |
| A.oxygen machine are expensive |
| B.the baby may require medical care after it leaves the hospital |
| C.doctors always charge more than they should |
| D.four out of five premature babies can now be saved |
| A.is easier than saving a baby | B.is harder than saving a baby |
| C.is cheaper than saving a baby | D.is more common than saving a baby |
| A.doctors must never decide whether to save babies or cancer patients |
| B.doctors are able to save premature babies, but the cost is very high |
| C.having a premature baby was cheaper and safer 20 years ago |
| D.Christie survived because the hospital paid her bills |
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