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Charge nurse: How about ()(体温) now?Night shift nurse: After all above, the temperature

A.m.T37.5℃.

B.claim

C.infusion

D.temperature

E.glucose

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第1题
Client:How about______(头疼)Nurse:Meal times are 7am for brakfast,12 noon for lunch, and
Client:How about______(头疼)Nurse:Meal times are 7am for brakfast,12 noon for lunch, and

Client:How about______(头疼)

Nurse:Meal times are 7am for brakfast,12 noon for lunch, and 6pm for dinner.

A.meals

B.induce

C.denominator

D.restore

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第2题
—How much did the owner of the hotel ______for the room one night? —100 dollars.

—How much did the owner of the hotel ______for the room one night?

—100 dollars.

A. take

B. spend

C. offer

D. charge

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第3题
Two men, John and Tom, both seriously ill, shared a hospital room. John was allowed to sit
up in his bed for an hour each afternoon. His bed was next to the room ’s only window. But Tomhad to spend all his time flat on his back.

Every afternoon when John could sit up, he would describe to Tom all the things he couldsee outside the window. Tom was so attracted by the description that he could not wait for thoseone-hour periods. The window faced a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and birds played on thewater while children sailed their model boats. Young lovers walked arm in arm and a fine view ofthe city could be seen in the distance. As John described all this in detail, Tom would close hiseyes and imagine the beautiful scenes.

Days and weeks passed. One morning, the nurse found that John had passed awaypeacefully in his sleep. The next day, Tom asked if he could be moved to the bed next to thewindow. The nurse was happy to do this, and after making sure he was comfortable, she left himalone.

Slowly, painfully, Tom supported himself up with one arm to take his first look at the realworld outside, but only faced a blank wall. When the nurse came back, Tom asked her what hadmade John describe such wonderful things outside this window. She said that John was blind andcould not even see the wall. “Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you,” she added.

We can learn from Paragraph 1 that_______________ .

A.Tom was allowed to sit up

B.John and Tom were old friends

C.Tom could look out of the window

D.John and Tom were roommates in a hospital

Why did Tom expect that one-hour period every day?A.Because he could listen to what John described.

B.Because he could change the bed with John.

C.Because he could see the park by himself.

D.Because he could have a rest then.

What happened to John according to Paragraph 3?A.He went blind.

B.He fell asleep.

C.He was dead.

D.He became weaker.

What did Tom ask the nurse to do?A.To move him to another room.

B.To move him to the other bed.

C.To get him a new nurse.

D.To get him a new doctor.

How would Tom feel when he heard what the nurse said?A.Upset.

B.Happy.

C.Calm.

D.Moved.

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第4题
Apart from choosing a partner for life and hopeful...

Apart from choosing a partner for life and hopefully having a family of ones own,perhaps the most important decision that one takes in life concerns the choice of a career.It is a good idea if young people realise that there is a big difference between a career and ajob. A job can mean anything from doing the washing up in a restaurant during the univer-sity vacation to working ina corner shop. It may be that a particular job lasts for years,but unless it involves some aspect of special training leading to qualifications, it remains a job and not a career, There are of. course. exceptions to this generalisation For example.many pop singers are self-trained, but the suecessful ones think of their development astheir career.

Of course. it has to be said that certain careers require fairly low level qualifications before a person can enter a training programme or gain experience on the job, In Britain,being a policeman or a nurse only requires a person to have the basic school leaving certificate of four or five GCSEs. Unfortunately, with the same kind of qualifications, a police -man can earn a quite reasonable salary, while,ordinary nurses are among the worst paid professionals of that society. Of course, certain careers take years of training for example, if one wants to become an accountant,a doctor or a lawyer. Even senior teachers, particularly those working in universities. may be in full-time educational training for eight years.

It is essential that young people choose their career carefully. It is no good wanting to he a doctor if one cannot stand the sighi of blood! It is pointless considering the teaching profession if one doctors not like young people. Some people even have the most peruliar And unrealistic ideas of what they want to do. Take for example the case of a young man who rang up a radio programme about careers recently and said he wanted advice on how to become a lion tamer! It is very likely that lion tamers (and there are not that many around) start working with animals at a very early age. They are probably born into a show business family. The young man on the radio, on the other hand, did not even seem to like cats.

What other two choices are important in life apart from a career?

A.Choosing a partner for life and doing the washing up in a restaurant.

B.Choosing a partner for life and working in a corner shop.

C.Choosing a partner for life and hopefully havinK a family of one’s own.

D.Taking a job and having a family of one’s own.

Which of these definitions of "generalisation" is suitable?A.An unspecific statement.

B.The main poim of an argument.

C.One idea leading on to another.

D.A detailed statement.

What does it require in Britain to be b policeman or a nurse?A.A training programme

B.The basic school leaving certificate of four or five GCSEs

C.Gain experience on the job

D.Special training leading to qualifications

For the following careers, which doesn’t take years of training?A.A fireman.

B.An accountant.

C.A senior teacher.

D.A doctor.

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第5题
A. reviseB. purseC. nurseD. lease

A.revise

B. purse

C. nurse

D. lease

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第6题
When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a ______.A.nurseB.visitorC.patientD.clean

When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a ______.

A.nurse

B.visitor

C.patient

D.cleaner

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第7题
A nurse took her arm and lead _____

A.her to a chair

B.to her to a chair

C.her a chair

D.a chair to her

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第8题
The nurse watched over the patient and waited ______ him day and night.A.aboutB.forC.onD.u

The nurse watched over the patient and waited ______ him day and night.

A.about

B.for

C.on

D.up

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第9题
A. survive B. nurse C. purpose D. turn

A. survive

B. nurse

C. purpose

D. turn

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第10题
Nurse:Yes,do you have any________(意见)to make about the hospital's food.Client:Yes.
Nurse:Yes,do you have any________(意见)to make about the hospital's food.Client:Yes.

Nurse:Yes,do you have any________(意见)to make about the hospital's food.

Client:Yes.The meat is always over-cooked and the coffee is always cold

A.complaint

B.absolute

C.infusion

D.worry

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第11题
Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?Nurse: ____

Patient: Could you arrange for me to see Doctor Smith tomorrow morning?

Nurse: _________. He won't be free until 12:00.

A. You can call later

B. You're unlucky

C. I can't do that

D. I'm afraid not

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