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When my parents were alive,they were not very rich.Yet they helped their two older time after time.When Daddy passed away,his notebook showed debts from several of his children.I was not among them.I borrowed money and when I did,I set a repayment plan and to it.It was a matter of with me.I couldn’t stand owing my parents-or anyone else-mmoney because I watched them to help out my older sisters when they were in financial difficulties themselves.
These days,after the death of my parents,I am one of those people who can be to for help when they need it.Just as I can’t stand other people money,I can’t stand saying no to whoever needs help.I don’t helping others,but I would be more than glad if they would make a(n) to handle things themselves,perhaps by doing some planning-like planning not to speend money they don’t have!
Being ready to help others is a ,but sometimes the result will be to what you expect.I remember as a child what my father always said, “If at first you don’t succeed,try,try again!” Helping my children too often has them from learning to keep trying.Use your :who among my children will to walk if I supply the money to buy a car? Helped often,my children lost gradually the ability to problems themselves.
In most ,when people find you can help,they will ask you more and more.That's human,you know.
1.A.sons B.daughters C.brothers D.sisters
2.A.absent B.apart C.due D.different
3.A.always B.seldom C.often D.never
4.A.stuck B.attached C.agreed D.belonged
5.A.pleasure B.courage C.pride D.sorrow
6.A.struggle B.happen C.intend D.move
7.A.referred B.turned C.seen D.attended
8.A.cheating B.donating C.1ending D.owing
9.A.enjoy B.mind C.1ike D.miss
10.A.comment B.mess C.excuse D.effort
11.A.financial B.flexible C.typical D.particular
12.A.deed B.deal C.virtue D.task
13.A.contrary B.essential C.potential D.necessary
14.A.can B.may C.shall D.must
15.A.banned B.protected C.prevented D.freed
16.A.aHn B.leg C.body D.head
17.A.wait B.urge C.threat D.choose
18.A.solve B.assess C.seek D.analyse
19.A.affairs B.choices C.cases D.events
20.A.obtain B.attain C.provide D.prefer
I have a friend who had financial problems and needed my help occasionally.
He was in his final year in University while I was in my third year. He needed some money for school fees and other academic purposes, and he came to me. Being a student, ______,but I gave him what he needed on the agreement that he would pay back. I didn’t bother him after that. I never asked when he’d pay back.
Later on,after he finished school,he got into another period of deep financial stress and called me on the phone. He asked to borrow some more money,promising that he’d pay all of it back once he landed a job. Out of kindness,I still gave him the exact amount he needed,which was twice the amount I had given him initially. He was so grateful. It’s so hard to find someone willing to lend you that amount of money,even with interest.
Fast forward a few months later. One evening,I was feeling happy and love filled my heart. I felt like performing a special act of kindness. And then I thought,“Why not cancel my friend’s debt? Things are so difficult for him,you know? ”So I called him up and told him I had canceled his debt. He was shocked! He couldn’t believe it. He was so happy and later sent me a message of heart-felt gratitude.
Me too! And I felt grateful for his gratitude.
In life,it is the small but powerful actions of love that matter. When life is over,that’s what counts.
1.For what purpose did the author’s friend turn to him for help when they were in university?(no more than 10 words)
2.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 5 words)
3.According to Paragraph 4,what did the author decide to do?(no more than 10 words)
4.How did the author’s friend feel after he received the phone?(no more than 5 words)
5.What does the author intend to tell us?(no more than 10 words)
For medical students, real experience begins not in a classroom but at a teaching hospital. These doctors in training are guided. But sometimes accidents happen and the students get injured.
For example, they might stick themselves with a needle while treating patients. Such needle sticks are common. But a recent study found that medical students often fail to report them. Failing to report an injury like this can be dangerous if a patient, or a medical worker, has an infectious disease.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, did the study, which involved a survey answered by almost 700 surgeons in training in the United States.
Almost 60% said they had suffered needle stick injuries when they were in medical school. Many said they were stuck more than once. Yet nearly half of those whose most recent incident happened in school did not report it to a health office. If they had, they would have been tested to see if they needed treatment to prevent an infection like HIV or hepatitis.
Most known cases of HIV or hepatitis are reported, but other possible infections often are not. Martin Makary, the lead author of the study, says medical students who are stuck put themselves and others in danger from infectious diseases.
Doctor Makary said, "A needle that goes through the skin needs to be as sharp as possible.” Doctors in training may have to do hundreds of stitches (缝线) in some cases to close the skin after an operation.
Doctor Makary said, “I support using blunt tip needles which are considered safer. This needle is still sharp enough to go through body tissue, but it does have a blunt tip, so that if it accidentally goes into my finger, it's much less likely to hurt me."
How common are needle sticks among health care workers? An estimated 600,000 to 800,000 of these and similar injuries are reported each year in the United States. But Doctor Makary says the real number may be much higher.
The study advises doctors to protect their hands by wearing two sets of gloves. It also urges hospitals to establish a special telephone number for medical workers and students to call if they are injured. The idea is for hospitals to send a clear message that there is no reason not to report this kind of accident.
1.It is dangerous for medical students not to report needle stick injuries because _________.
A. they don’t know how to treat themselves.
B. they may meet more needle sticks
C. it may cause some diseases
D. it may make patients sad.
2.If they report needle stick injuries, medical students will __________.
A. receive treatment B. be forbidden to use sharp needles
C. spend more time on training D. receive tests
3.The underlined word “blunt” in Paragraph 7 is the closest in meaning to “__________”.
A. not sharp B. not safe C. not long D. not thick
4.What do we know from the passage?
A. Doctors who don’t report needle stick injuries will be punished.
B. Needle sticks among health care workers will reduce sharply in the future.
C. Most needle stick injuries happen in the United States.
D. Two suggestions are given to protect medical workers and students.
5.Where can this passage most probably be found?
A. In an entertainment magazine B. In a science magazine
C. In a storybook D. In science fiction
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Cambodia was in many ways similar to Laos, although it has twice the population. At another inn, we
talked with a teacher who told us that half of the people in her country couldn't read or write. Her village
couldn't even afford to build a school, so she had to teach outside under a large tent. When we said goodbye,
we all felt very lucky to have studied in college. Back on the road, we passed between many hills and forests.
Then we came to the plains and entered Phnom Penh (金边), the capital of Cambodia. In many ways it looked
like Vientiane and Ho Chi Minh City; it also had wide streets with trees in rows and old French houses. Unlike
Vientiane, ships could travel the Mekong River here. In the centre of the city we visited the palace and saw a
beautiful white elephant. It can only be seen outside the palace on special days. We ate an early supper and
went to see a great temple with floors made of silver.
The next morning our group slept late. We were very tired from the long bike ride the day before. Cycling
in the hills had been difficult. Now our cousins had the chance to make jokes about Wang Wei and me. Perhaps,
they said, they were the strong ones! We had lunch at a nice outdoor cafe. then rode out of the city.
Two days later we crossed the border into Vietnam. We began to see many more people, but I wasn't
surprised. I read in an atlas before our trip that Vietnam has almost seven times the population of Cambodia.
We met a farmer who gave us directions and told us that he grows a new rice crop four times every year so
he can feed more people. He also told us that the northern part of his country has many mountains and it is
much cooler than here in the south, where it is flat. Although the flat delta made it easier for us to cycle, we
got warm very quickly. So we drank lots of water and ate lots of bananas. Soon the delta separated into nine
smaller rivers. Two days later, after we had passed thousands of rice fields, we came to the sea. We were
tired but also in high spirits: our dream to cycle along the Mekong River had finally come true.
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