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If you think you are sick, you are 36 no matter what anyone else says. On the other hand, if you believe in your 37, and if he tells you that you are going to feel better, you probably will. The effect of the mind upon the body 38 and sometimes can be powerful. It exists 39 one is aware of it or not.
Take the case of Mrs. Green for example. She 40 get to sleep at night and was too tired during the day to do some 41 things that she used to enjoy doing. She had headaches more often which prevented her from reading or watching TV. The more she thought about her conditions, 42 she felt. At last she went to see her doctor, whom she had known 43 . The doctor listened to her and gave her a very 44 . Then he said to her. “There is 45 wrong with you physically, 46 I accept the fact that you don’t feel well. I’m going to give you some 47 that should help. I want you to 48 one after dinner and one half an hour 49 going to bed tonight. Call me tomorrow and tell me 50 you feel.”
The next day Mrs. Green 51 , “Doctor, I had the first 52 night’s sleep in two months last night. 53 is in these pills?” The doctor said, “It’s an old formula(配方)I have 54 for years. Just keep on taking them for a week.” Turning to the nurse, he said, “It’s 55 what a little baking soda(苏打) can do!”
36. A. healthy B. well C. sick D. pleasant
37. A. doctor B. father C. mother D. nurse
38. A. exist B. doesn’t exist C. never exist D. does exist
39. A. whether B. neither C. no matter D. either
40. A. was unable B. was able to C. was unable to D. could
41. A. uneasy B. difficult C. simple D trouble
42. A. the worse B. worse C. the better D. the less
43. A. before long B. since years C. for years D. years ago
44. A. thorough study B. careful examination
C. general research D. clear check
45. A. nothing serious B. serious nothing
C. nothing seriously D. seriously nothing
46. A. or B. instead C. but D. and
47. A. pills B. advice C. drinks D. suggestions
48. A. eat B. take C. drink D. use
49. A. when B. since C. after D. before
50. A. what B. whether C. how D. why
51. A. telephoned B. wrote C. complained D. said
52. A. bad B. terrible C. good D. right
53. A. Whoever B. Whichever C. However D. Whatever
54. A. sold B. written C. read D. used
55. A. curious B. terrible C. wonderful D. serious
Take the case of Mrs Green for example.She 5 get to sleep at night and was too tired during the day to do some 6 things that she used to enjoy doing.She had headaches more often which prevented her from reading or watching TV.The more she thought about conditions, 7 she felt.At last she went to see her doctor,whom she had known 8 .The doctor listened to her and gave her a very 9 .Then he said to her, “There is 10 wrong with you physically, 11 I accept the fact that you don't feel well.I'm going to give you some 12 that should help.I want you to 13 one after dinner and one half an hour 14 going to bed tonight.Call me tomorrow and tell me 15 you feel.”?
The next day Mrs Green 16 ,“Doctor,I had the first 17 night's sleep in two months night. 18 is in pills?”The doctor said,“It's an old formula(配方) I have 19 for years.Just keep on taking them for a week.”Turning to the nurse,he said,“It's 20 what a little baking soda(苏打) can do!”?
1.A.healthy B.well C.sick D.pleasant?
2.A.doctor B.physician C.surgeon D.nurse?
3.A.exist B.doesn't exist C.never exist D.does exist?
4.A.whether B.neither C.no matter D.either?
5.A.was uncapable B.was able to C.was unable to D.could?
6.A.uneasy B.unsuccessful C.simple D.trouble?
7.A.the worse B.the more C.the better D.the less?
8.A.before long B.since years C.for years D.years ago?
9.A.thorough study B.careful examination?
C.general examination D.clear check
10.A.nothing serious B.serious nothing?
C.nothing seriously D.seriously nothing
11.A.or B.instead C.but D.and?
12.A.pills B.advice C.drinks D.suggestions?
13.A.eat B.take C.drink D.use?
14.A.when B.since C.after D.before?
15.A.what B.whether C.how D.why?
16.A.telephoned B.wrote C.complained D.said?
17.A.bad B.terrible C.good D.right?
18.A.Whoever B.Whichever C.However D.Whatever?
19.A.sold B.written C.read D.used?
20.A.curious B.terrible C.wonderful D.serious??
-Why not turn to someone when you are in trouble?
-To tell you the truth, I have no one ________ me, for I am a newcomer here.
A.help
B.helping
C.to help
D.to have helped
It’s never easy to admit you are in the wrong. Being human, we all need to know the art of 31 . Look back with honesty and think how often you’ve judged 32 , said unkind things, pushed yourself ahead at the 33 of a friend. Then count the occasions 34 you indicated clearly and truly that you were 35 . A bit frightening, isn’t it? Frightening because some deep 36 in us knows that when even a small wrong has been 37 , some mysterious moral feeling is disturbed; and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and 38 is expressed.
I remember a doctor friend, the late Clarence Lieb, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of 39 : headaches, insomnia and stomach trouble. No 40 cause could be found. Finally my friend said to the man, “ 41 you tell me what’s worrying you, I can’t help you.” After some 42 , the man confessed that, as executor of his father’s will, he had been 43 his brother, who lived abroad, of his inheritance (继承权). Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother 44 forgiveness and enclosing a cheque as the first step in restoring their good 45 . He then went with him to mail box in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, the man 46 crying. “Thank you,” He said, “I think I’m 47 .” And he was. A heartfelt apology can not only heal a damaged relationship but also make it 48 . If you can think of someone who 49 an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or just neglected, do something about it 50 .
1. |
A. communicating |
B. expressing |
C. apologizing |
D. explaining |
2. |
A. roughly |
B. toughly |
C. gently |
D. honestly |
3. |
A. risk |
B. expense |
C. loss |
D. mercy |
4. |
A. that |
B. how |
C. which |
D. when |
5. |
A. sorry |
B. regretful |
C. tolerant |
D. amazed |
6. |
A. wisdom |
B. pain |
C. fright |
D. tension |
7. |
A. ignored |
B. committed |
C. adjusted |
D. promoted |
8. |
A. regret |
B. curiosity |
C. devotion |
D. envy |
9. |
A. questions |
B. complaints |
C. signs |
D. conflicts |
10. |
A. spiritual |
B. immoral |
C. physical |
D. outward |
11. |
A. If |
B. Until |
C. When |
D. Unless |
12. |
A. recalling |
B. unconsciousness |
C. mediation |
D. hesitation |
13. |
A. accusing |
B. informing |
C. cheating |
D. warning |
14. |
A. calling for |
B. begging for |
C. reckoning on |
D. focusing on |
15. |
A. relationship |
B. situation |
C. condition |
D. attention |
16. |
A. burst out |
B. brought out |
C. gave out |
D. let out |
17. |
A. rescued |
B. cured |
C. sealed |
D. persuaded |
18. |
A. weaker |
B. maturer |
C. stronger |
D. fruitier |
19. |
A. borrows |
B. receives |
C. demands |
D. deserves |
20. |
A. for a moment |
B. at last |
C. right away |
D. in a while |
It’s never easy to admit you are in the wrong. Being human, we all need to know the art of 31 . Look back with honesty and think how often you’ve judged 32 , said unkind things, pushed yourself ahead at the 33 of a friend. Then count the occasions 34 you indicated clearly and truly that you were 35 . A bit frightening, isn’t it? Frightening because some deep 36 in us knows that when even a small wrong has been 37 , some mysterious moral feeling is disturbed; and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and 38 is expressed.
I remember a doctor friend, the late Clarence Lieb, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of 39 : headaches, insomnia and stomach trouble. No 40 cause could be found. Finally my friend said to the man, “ 41 you tell me what’s worrying you, I can’t help you.” After some 42 , the man confessed that, as executor of his father’s will, he had been 43 his brother, who lived abroad, of his inheritance (继承权). Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother 44 forgiveness and enclosing a cheque as the first step in restoring their good 45 . He then went with him to mail box in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, the man 46 crying. “Thank you,” He said, “I think I’m 47 .” And he was. A heartfelt apology can not only heal a damaged relationship but also make it 48 . If you can think of someone who 49 an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or just neglected, do something about it 50 .
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