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“Oh please God, no, no!” Stephen Eldredge cried out when he saw his wife, Shelli, badly wounded on the side of the road. She had broken actually every long bone in her body, along with her pelvis, jaw, and cheekbones. He was terrified his bride would bleed to death.
Stephen and Shelli had married just six months before near their home in South Jordan, Utah. They were in Hawaii on a family vacation with two of their sons. The family had rented electric motors and headed towards a nature preserve near Waikiki. But Shelli had fallen behind and the family turned back to make sure she was okay.
Shelli lost so much blood that her heart couldn’t function properly and she went into shock at the hospital. Physicians were able to make her come to herself. On the first and second days there, she lived through half a dozen operations. On day three, the worst of Stephen’s fears came true. Shelli didn’t wake. She had shown heart failure and lung failure. “I thought every heartbeat would be her last,” Stephen says.
As days passed with no change, one doctor gently asked if it was time to let Shelli go. An MRI(核磁共振)showed her brain didn’t have much chance of supporting life. Stephen couldn’t bear the thought of trapping his wife’s beautiful spirit in a body that would never work. If he kept her alive, what kind of life would she have ? He called family, religious leaders, and physician friends in Utah for guidance.
And he decided there still was a chance.
The family moved Shelli to a Utah hospital closer to home. In the next few weeks she started opening her eyes, but it wasn’t entirely clear how conscious she was. Nearly seven weeks after the accident, Stephen was joking with his sister in the hospital room when he saw Shelli smile, a big toothy grin. “Did you understand that?” he asked. She smiled again. Stephen fell to his knees in thanks.
Shelli’s recovery has been slow but steady. Initially, she couldn’t remember much of the previous months, including her own wedding. Shelli has endured 17 operations so far and may require more surgery. She will definitely need more months of recovery. But she is able to walk. “She’s got her life back. She’s able to love and be loved, and be the person she was.” Elovie says.
When Shelli hears about each step in her recovery, she calls it “miracle after miracle”. As for his experience, Stephen says, “This is a story of fear that was slowly replaced by faith.”
【小题1】 We learn from the first two paragraphs that           .

A.Stephen and Shelli left home to hold the wedding ceremony.
B.Shelli was mainly wounded in the back
C.the couple were in Hawaii when the accident happened
D.the accident happened on their way to Waikiki
【小题2】 In the hospital room Shelli smiled for the first time after the accident because      .
A.she liked people telling jokes.
B.she had remembered all that had happened
C.she was excited that she got her life back
D.she understood the joke being talked about
【小题3】 By saying “miracle after miracle”, Shelli means that         .
A.she suffered what a terrible accident
B.she appreciated the care of her husband so much
C.the love for her family got her life back
D.it really surprised her that she survived so many operations
【小题4】. After reading the passage, what impresses us most may be that.
A.Stephen’s not giving upB.the doctor’s skill and hard work
C.Shelli’s bravery and persistenceD.the couple’s faith

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“Oh please God, no, no!” Stephen Eldredge cried out when he saw his wife, Shelli, badly wounded on the side of the road. She had broken actually every long bone in her body, along with her pelvis, jaw, and cheekbones. He was terrified his bride would bleed to death.

Stephen and Shelli had married just six months before near their home in South Jordan, Utah. They were in Hawaii on a family vacation with two of their sons. The family had rented electric motors and headed towards a nature preserve near Waikiki. But Shelli had fallen behind and the family turned back to make sure she was okay.

Shelli lost so much blood that her heart couldn’t function properly and she went into shock at the hospital. Physicians were able to make her come to herself. On the first and second days there, she lived through half a dozen operations. On day three, the worst of Stephen’s fears came true. Shelli didn’t wake. She had shown heart failure and lung failure. “I thought every heartbeat would be her last,” Stephen says.

As days passed with no change, one doctor gently asked if it was time to let Shelli go. An MRI(核磁共振)showed her brain didn’t have much chance of supporting life. Stephen couldn’t bear the thought of trapping his wife’s beautiful spirit in a body that would never work. If he kept her alive, what kind of life would she have ? He called family, religious leaders, and physician friends in Utah for guidance.

And he decided there still was a chance.

The family moved Shelli to a Utah hospital closer to home. In the next few weeks she started opening her eyes, but it wasn’t entirely clear how conscious she was. Nearly seven weeks after the accident, Stephen was joking with his sister in the hospital room when he saw Shelli smile, a big toothy grin. “Did you understand that?” he asked. She smiled again. Stephen fell to his knees in thanks.

Shelli’s recovery has been slow but steady. Initially, she couldn’t remember much of the previous months, including her own wedding. Shelli has endured 17 operations so far and may require more surgery. She will definitely need more months of recovery. But she is able to walk. “She’s got her life back. She’s able to love and be loved, and be the person she was.” Elovie says.

When Shelli hears about each step in her recovery, she calls it “miracle after miracle”. As for his experience, Stephen says, “This is a story of fear that was slowly replaced by faith.”

1. We learn from the first two paragraphs that           .

A.Stephen and Shelli left home to hold the wedding ceremony.

B.Shelli was mainly wounded in the back

C.the couple were in Hawaii when the accident happened

D.the accident happened on their way to Waikiki

2. In the hospital room Shelli smiled for the first time after the accident because      .

A.she liked people telling jokes.

B.she had remembered all that had happened

C.she was excited that she got her life back

D.she understood the joke being talked about

3. By saying “miracle after miracle”, Shelli means that         .

A.she suffered what a terrible accident

B.she appreciated the care of her husband so much

C.the love for her family got her life back

D.it really surprised her that she survived so many operations

4.. After reading the passage, what impresses us most may be that.

A.Stephen’s not giving up

B.the doctor’s skill and hard work

C.Shelli’s bravery and persistence

D.the couple’s faith

 

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“Oh please God, no, no!” Stephen Eldredge cried out when he saw his wife, Shelli, badly wounded on the side of the road. She had broken actually every long bone in her body, along with her pelvis, jaw, and cheekbones. He was terrified his bride would bleed to death.
Stephen and Shelli had married just six months before near their home in South Jordan, Utah. They were in Hawaii on a family vacation with two of their sons. The family had rented electric motors and headed towards a nature preserve near Waikiki. But Shelli had fallen behind and the family turned back to make sure she was okay.
Shelli lost so much blood that her heart couldn’t function properly and she went into shock at the hospital. Physicians were able to make her come to herself. On the first and second days there, she lived through half a dozen operations. On day three, the worst of Stephen’s fears came true. Shelli didn’t wake. She had shown heart failure and lung failure. “I thought every heartbeat would be her last,” Stephen says.
As days passed with no change, one doctor gently asked if it was time to let Shelli go. An MRI(核磁共振)showed her brain didn’t have much chance of supporting life. Stephen couldn’t bear the thought of trapping his wife’s beautiful spirit in a body that would never work. If he kept her alive, what kind of life would she have ? He called family, religious leaders, and physician friends in Utah for guidance.
And he decided there still was a chance.
The family moved Shelli to a Utah hospital closer to home. In the next few weeks she started opening her eyes, but it wasn’t entirely clear how conscious she was. Nearly seven weeks after the accident, Stephen was joking with his sister in the hospital room when he saw Shelli smile, a big toothy grin. “Did you understand that?” he asked. She smiled again. Stephen fell to his knees in thanks.
Shelli’s recovery has been slow but steady. Initially, she couldn’t remember much of the previous months, including her own wedding. Shelli has endured 17 operations so far and may require more surgery. She will definitely need more months of recovery. But she is able to walk. “She’s got her life back. She’s able to love and be loved, and be the person she was.” Elovie says.
When Shelli hears about each step in her recovery, she calls it “miracle after miracle”. As for his experience, Stephen says, “This is a story of fear that was slowly replaced by faith.”

  1. 1.

    We learn from the first two paragraphs that           

    1. A.
      Stephen and Shelli left home to hold the wedding ceremony
    2. B.
      Shelli was mainly wounded in the back
    3. C.
      the couple were in Hawaii when the accident happened
    4. D.
      the accident happened on their way to Waikiki
  2. 2.

    In the hospital room Shelli smiled for the first time after the accident because      

    1. A.
      she liked people telling jokes
    2. B.
      she had remembered all that had happened
    3. C.
      she was excited that she got her life back
    4. D.
      she understood the joke being talked about
  3. 3.

    By saying “miracle after miracle”, Shelli means that         

    1. A.
      she suffered what a terrible accident
    2. B.
      she appreciated the care of her husband so much
    3. C.
      the love for her family got her life back
    4. D.
      it really surprised her that she survived so many operations
  4. 4.

    After reading the passage, what impresses us most may be that

    1. A.
      Stephen’s not giving up
    2. B.
      the doctor’s skill and hard work
    3. C.
      Shelli’s bravery and persistence
    4. D.
      the couple’s faith

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  LONDON(Reuters)-A French woman who had the world’s first partial face transplant has spoken of her amazement at seeing her new appearance, the Daily Mail newspaper said on Saturday.

  The 38-year-old woman underwent the operation to give her a new nose, chin and mouth at a hospital in the northern French City of Amiens last month.

  “When I looked at my new face, I knew straight away that it was me,” the paper quoted the woman, who was disfigured after her dog injured her badly, as saying.“It was simply amazing to see a nose and mouth on my face.”

  The woman, who is recovering in a hospital in Lyon, told the paper that the dog attack had left her so disfigured that she had been forced to wear a dental mask.

  People in the street would recoil from her in horror, she said, and even one of her own two daughters found her appearance unbearable.“Old people were the worst, they used to stop and stare at me all the time, ” she said, “ My elder daughter Lucie just didn’t want to see me I had to wear a mask.If I didn’t she refused to see me.”

  Earlier this week the woman asked journalists to respect her privacy after her operation attracted the media.

  The paper said the woman now wanted to live a normal life but was worried about what reaction there might be when she leaves hospital.

(1)

What made the French woman so disfigured?

[  ]

A.

Her falling over.

B.

A big fire.

C.

A car accident.

D.

Her pet’s attack.

(2)

The underlined word “recoil” in Paragraph 5 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

laugh at

B.

move back

C.

whisper

D.

scream

(3)

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?

[  ]

A.

The operation on the woman proved successful.

B.

The woman felt amazed when she saw her new face.

C.

The media have reported a lot about the woman and the operation.

D.

Before operation, the people who hate to meet her most were her husband and children.

(4)

It can be inferred from the text that ________.

[  ]

A.

the woman may still be the focus of attention for some time

B.

the woman will never live a normal life after the operation

C.

the woman dislikes the journalists’ disturbing of her privacy

D.

the woman needn’t wear a mask any more

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  LONDON(Reuters)-A French woman who had the world’s first partial face transplant has spoken of her amazement at seeing her new appearance, the Daily Mail newspaper said on Saturday.

  The 38-year-old woman underwent the operation to give her a new nose, chin and mouth at a hospital in the northern French city of Amiens last month.

  “When I looked at my new face, I knew straight away that it was me,”the paper quoted the woman, who was disfigured after her dog injured her badly, as saying.“It was simply amazing to see a nose and mouth on my face.”

  The woman, who is recovering in a hospital in Lyon, told the paper that the dog attack had left her so disfigured that she had been forced to wear a dental mask.

  People in the street would recoil from her in horror, she said, and even one of her own two daughters found her appearance unbearable.“Old people were the worst, they used to stop and stare at me all the time,”she said.“My elder daughter Lucie just didn’t want to see me-I had to wear a mask.If I didn’t she refused to see me.”

  Earlier this week the woman asked journalists to respect her privacy after her operation attracted the media.

  The paper said the woman now wanted to live a normal life but was worried about what reaction there might be when she leaves hospital.

(1)

What made the French woman so disfigured?

[  ]

A.

A car accident.

B.

A big fire.

C.

Her falling over.

D.

Her pet’s attack.

(2)

The underlined word“recoil”in paragraph 5 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

laugh at

B.

move back

C.

whisper

D.

scream

(3)

Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The operation on the woman proved successful.

B.

The woman felt amazed when she saw her new face.

C.

The media had reported a lot about the woman and the operation.

D.

Before the operation, the people who hated to meet her most were her husband and children.

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the woman may still be the focus of attention for some time

B.

the woman will never live a normal life after the operation

C.

the woman dislikes the journalists’ disturbing of her privacy

D.

the woman needn’t wear a mask anymore

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