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Dear Editor,

As is known, all the parents love their children.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

Dear Editor,

As is known, all the parents love their children. So it is with my parents. I really feel lucky that I have such kind parents. And I deeply appreciate their love for me.

However, I have to admit sometimes they show me so much love that I feel uneasy with them. I think I am old enough to handle my personal affairs. At this time instead of refusing their help rudely, I¡¯d like to talk with them openly and politely. I will tell them I am old enough to deal with some of my own matters on my own. I¡¯ll let them know what I need is their belief in me and their support. I believe my parents will finally understand me.

Yours sincerely,

Li Hua

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Friendly doctors are¡°bad for their patients¡¯health¡±£¬researchers have warned as a new study revealed two thirds of young doctors struggle to be truthful with patients they like£®

Blurring(ʹ¡­Ä£ºý)the lines between social and professional relationships can affect the level of care offered and prevent patients from being honest about important side effects£®

¡°Doctors should avoid adding patients as friends on Facebook£¬they should not hug or allow patients to call them by their first names¡±£®regulators have warned£®¡°Those who break the boundaries will face some punishment£®¡±

It comes as a survey of 338 oncologists(Ö×Áö¿ÆÒ½Éú)under the age of 40£¬found 59 per cent said they found it difficult to tell the truth to those patients they liked£®Sixty per cent of respondents said if doctors felt too close to their patients£¬it could prevent them from making objective decisions about a person¡¯s care£®

Lesley Fallowfield£¬of Brighton and Sussex Medical Schoo1£®said£º¡°Oncology is a profession that can be enormously rewarding but is filled with many challenges£®Young oncologists have to master dealing with anxious patients who are facing a life-threatening disease£»conveying the true prognosis(Ô¤ºó)£»discussing the complexity of modern treatments£»and explaining the unavailability of some drugs£¬the side-effects of treatment£¬and likely treatment aims£®¡±

But she said£¬¡°Those doctors who have entered the profession in the age of the ¡®Internet world¡¯are more likely to fall victim to blurring the professional boundaries with patients£®

She said£º¡°The difficulty£¬if you hug and kiss patients£¬if you allow them to call you by your first name£¬is that quickly the relationship can become confused as a social one rather than a professional one£®Doctors become confused£¬¡®I really like this person£¬how can I bear to tell them that they¡¯re going to die?¡¯They find it more difficult to be objective£®¡±

1.Why are ffiendl3£¬doctors bad for their patients¡¯health?

A£®They don¡¯t like to cheat patients£®

B£®They are not good at treating patients£®

C£®They find it not easier to be objective to the patients£®

D£®They seldom blur the relationship with patients.

2.What should doctors do according to the regulations?

A£®Add patients as friends on Facebook£®

B£®Have close connection with patients in life£®

C£®Always be cold to patients£®

D£®Keep a proper distance to patients£®

3.Which opinion will Lesley Fallowfield agree with?

A£®Oncology is a rewarding profession without challenges£®

B£®The Internet makes it easier for young doctors to break the boundaries£®

C£®It¡¯s not the duty of doctors to deal with patients¡¯anxiety£®

D£®Becoming friends with patients will help them recover soon£®

4.Young oncologists will face the following challenges except_____________£®

A£®dealing with a lot of life-threatening diseases

B£®discussing difficulties of treatment with patients

C£®explaining the reason for the lack of some medicine

D£®informing patients of the possible results of the treatment

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How to Become Cleverer

Once a boy came to ask a fisherman how to become cleverer, because his mother always called him ¡°foolish boy¡±.

¡°That¡¯s easy,¡± answered the fisherman. ¡°I know one way to make you become cleverer.¡±

¡°Really?¡±

¡°Of course. It is said a fish head is good for brain. If you eat one, you¡¯ll become cleverer indeed. Pay only three pounds for one fish head.¡± The boy paid him three pounds and the fisherman cut off a fish head and handed it to him.

A raw fish head is not good¡ªnot even for a hungry boy to eat but the boy ate it up in two gulps.

¡°Do you feel anything?¡± asked the fisherman.

¡°Not in my head,¡± said the boy.

The boy lay on the ground and thought. ¡°One whole fish costs only two pounds. I had paid him three pounds for the fish head. Why couldn¡¯t I have the whole fish for soup, a head for brain and one pound left over?¡± He jumped up and shouted at the fisherman. ¡°You thief! You are fooling me!¡± The fisherman laughed, saying, ¡°The fish head works now, you see.¡±

1.The boy ate up the raw fish head only in two gulps, because he __________.

A. enjoy it

B. wanted to taste it

C. took it as a good medicine

D. was a foolish boy

2.The boy came to the fisherman in order to __________.

A. buy a fish head B. ask the fisherman a question

C. buy a whole fish D. A and C

3.The boy paid three pounds. He should have had __________.

A. a whole fish

B. a fish head and one pound back

C. a whole fish and one pound back

D. a whole fish, a fish head and one pound back

4.__________ helped the boy become cleverer.

A. A good meal B. The raw fish head

C. Nothing D. What had happened

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The only survivor of one of the two Sandy Hook Elementary School first-grade classrooms where Adam Lanza shot and killed 20 children tricked the gunman by playing dead, the girl¡¯s pastor (ÄÁʦ) said.

¡°She ran out of the school building covered from head to toe with blood and the first thing she said to her mom was, ¡°Mommy, I¡¯m OK but all my friends are dead¡± Pastor Jim Solomon told ABC News¡¯ Lara Spencer this weekend.

¡°Somehow, at that moment, by God¡¯s grace, she was able to act as she was already dead.¡± he said.

The girl, a 6-year-old whose name is not being announced for privacy (Òþ˽) reasons, was the first student to appear from the lockdown (·âËø) at Sandy Hook, Solomon said. He said the young girl described the shooter to her mom in a way that only a young child can.

¡°Well, she saw someone who she felt was angry and someone she felt was very mad,¡± Solomon said. ¡°I think it¡¯s impossible without the help of God. She has wisdom beyond her years, for sure¡¯¡¯.

Of the 20 children killed on Friday, eight were boys and l2 were girls. Six staff members, all female, were also killed. The gunman, whose mother was also killed by him before he went to the schoo1 classrooms, was found dead at the present spot.

¡°The mom told me ¡ª and I thought this was very insightful (ÓÐÉî¿Ì¼û½âµÄ) ¡ª that she was suffering from what she felt was survivor¡¯s guilt because so many of her friends no longer have their children but she has hers,¡± Solomon said how the girl¡¯s mother and father are handling the trauma (É˺¦)£®¡°I don¡¯t know whether I would have the type of faith that they have if the same thing happened to me.¡±

1.How did the girl manage to avoid being shot?

A. She persuaded the shooter into not shooting her.

B. She hid herself under the desk.

C. She rushed out of the school building in time.

D. She pretended to be dead.

2.The killing case which happened in Sandy Hook Elementary School .

A. ended up with the shooter being killed

B. was a shooting by a group of people

C. was due to the gunman getting angry with the pupils

D. was not open to the public for the moment

3. Which of the following is TRUE about the girl¡¯s mom?

A. She was disappointed with the pastor.

B. She felt very dissatisfied with other parents.

C. She felt terribly sorry for those who had lost their children.

D. She strongly complained the police.

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Jimmy: Alice, how was your journey to the countryside?

Alice: Wonderful. We 1. (enjoy) beautiful sights and food in the country.

Jimmy: Food? Did you have 2. big dinner in the countryside? What have you had?

Alice: It was not a big dinner at all, 3. there were a lot of foods which only can be eaten in the local place, such 4. some wild vegetables.

Jimmy: Oh, I see. Did you do anything 5. ?

Alice: Yes. We got 6. well with the villagers and sent pens and books we carried to the poor students.

Jimmy: That is really great! I think they must study harder with your help.

Alice: It is far from enough. 7. (actual), I felt a little sad as soon as I saw the joy on the children who got the pens and books.

Jimmy: Why do you have this kind of feeling?

Alice: As far as I am 8. (concern), these things are nothing for the children who live in our city.

Jimmy: You are right. We can do more for the children living in that area.

Alice: Yes. Many of us who went to the place 9. (plan) to give more help to the children.

Jimmy: Can you tell me what you are going to do?

Alice: We are going to buy a number of books and donate 10. to the local school.

Jimmy: It is a good idea. I am entirely willing to join you.

Alice: It¡¯s very kind of you.

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