As a nurse, I realize the job I'm doing is not an easy one,but one that is well worth doing. all the people could think and act like a nurse, the world could be a much better place.
Nurses are . As a nurse, it is important to take care of patients. My goal is to take care of them as well as emotionally and to meet their needs. If people learn to care for each other and be 4 to others' needs instead of trying to (5) one another, our lives could be much better.
Nurses are . In my work, I teach my patients about medicines and . In our daily life, we could teach our children to and love others. We could teach parents that hitting their is not illegal. We could teach people not to drink and . ②If we acted like a nurse, we could teach a lesson that could possibly change a person's .
Nurses are counselors. I cannot tell you how many times in my career I have the role of a counselor with my . Many of them just want someone to talk to, , someone just to listen to. What if we just took a few minutes to counsel and listen to our children? How many could have been saved if the husband and wife had just talked and listened to each other? In my opinion, is very important in order to have a healthy relationship.
Being a nurse can have many rewards. I often them to my daily life. what a different world this would be if we all made a few in our daily life and started acting and thinking like a nurse.
A.because B.before C.if D.though
A.caregivers B.advisers C.leaders D.lecturers
A.personally B.carefully C.generally D.physically
A.native B.kind C.sensitive D.available
A.hurt B.help C.destroy D.damage
A.driver B.doctors C.firefighters D.teachers
A.hairstyles B.healthcare C.gardening D.make-up
A.inspect B.direct C.respect D.attract
A.bosses B.employees C.readers D.children
A.walk B.talk C.play D.drive
A.comfortable B.valuable C.changeable D.reasonable
A.life B.appearance C.speech D.habit
A.looked into B.figured out C.taken on D.picked up
A.patients B.students C.professors D.customers
A.after all B.above all C.or rather D.as well
A.time B.money C.lives D.marriages
A.communication B.transportation C.appreciation D.education
A.adapt B.apply C.add D.contribute
A.Believe B.Wonder C.Imagine D.Ask
A.adjustments B.achievements C.faces D.mistakes
At Priya's wedding party, her mother gave her a newly opened bankbook and said,"Priya,keep it as a 26 of your marriage life.When something 27 happens, put some money in and give a brief 28 to it next to the line.The happier the event is, the more money you can put in.When 29 after years, you will know how much happiness you've 30 ".
Priya and Hitesh both thought it a great idea and soon made the first deposit(储蓄). 31 , after years, they startedquarrelling and fighting.They both 32 marrying the worst person in the world.
One day Priya talked to her mother,"Mom, we can't 33 it anymore.We decided to get adivorce!I can't imagine 34 I decided to marry this Guy!!!" Her mother responded,"Just do whatever you want, but before that do one thing first. 35 the bankbook I gave to you on your wedding party? Take out all the money and 36 it first.You shouldn't keep any record of such a 37 marriage."Priya thought it was 38 .So she went to the bank,39 to draw out all the money.While waiting in the queue,she took out the bankbook and recalled the memories of all the previous 40 .Her eyes filled with tears,she left in a(an)41 .When she returned home, she handed the bankbook to Hitesh, asking him to spend the money.
The next day, Hitesh gavethe bankbook back to Priya. 42 , she found a new deposit of $5000, with a line next to the record:" This is the day I 43 how much I've loved you.How much happiness you've brought me." Much 44 , they hugged and cried, putting the bankbook back to their 45 .
A.record B.respect C.remark D.guide
A.uncertain B.unexpected C.pleasant D.annoying
A.arrangement B.comment C.promise D.dream
A.taking up B.looking out C.taking in D.lookingback
A.harvested B.bought C.offered D.wanted
A.Besides B.Anyway C.Instead D.However
A.enjoyed B.risked C.regretted D.stopped
A.help B.stand C.blame D.defeat
A.what B.where C.why D.when
A.Return B.Lose C.Check D.Remember
A.devote B.spend C.lend D.waste
A.happy B.poor C.simple D.traditional
A.reasonable B.faithful C.hopeful D.responsible
A.planning B.pretending C.hesitating D.preferring
A.trouble B.experiences C.quarrels D.happiness
A.panic B.ease C.hurry D.while
A.Interestingly B.Naturally C.Disappointingly D.Surprisingly
A.admit B.search C.realize D.declare
A.attracted B.tired C.puzzled D.moved
A.safe B.mother C.bank D.Wedding
Robeson was born in a very poor family. At seven, he had to pick coal in a deserted mine near his home, and then he sold 26 he had picked and earned a few coins to help his parents. He had 27 schooling, for being so poor, how could they28 school fees?
When he was fifteen, he worked 29a servant in a school. Looking at other children studying in the classroom, he felt 30 for himself. How he 31 to have the same chance! He decided to study by32 .In the daytime, after the sweeping and cleaning was over, he 33 stand by the window outside the classroom trying to catch what the teacher said. At night, he tried his best to remember what he had 34 during the day. He worked35 hard at his lessons that he sometimes had just three or four hours to sleep. The more he learned the greater 36 he showed in his lessons. A maths teacher discovered him and came to like this diligent boy and37 him to sit at the back of the class. In one exam, he was the38 one in the whole school who reached the highest grade. He would have been given the scholarship if he 39a regular student of the school.
Robeson 40 rough six long years with his study of maths and wrote several articles which captured the41 of some university professors. They admired his talent 42 his diligence. To give him a good chance, they hired him as a librarian and 43him free guidance. Robeson felt 44 ,for he was sure that before him there was a broad road 45 success.
A.whether B.which C.that D.what
A.many B.few C.little D.much
A.buy B.afford C.send D.read
A.as B.like C.for D.by
A.angry B.ashamed C.proud D.sorry
A.hated B.decided C.wished D.regretted
A.the teacher B.himself C.his parents D.his schoolmates
A.could B.ought to C.should D.would
A.learned B.taught C.thought D.wondered
A.very B.so C.too D.quite
A.joy B.interest C.time D.taste
A.allowed B.agreed C.let D.refused
A.worst B.only C.last D.laziest
A.had been B.has been C.is D.was
A.learned B.listened C.mastered D.struggled
A.notice B.influence C.eyes D.attention
A.except for B.according to C.as well as D.in spite of
A.taught B.offered C.lent D.sent
A.sad B.angry C.happy D.disappointed
A.leading to B.coming from C.made of D.covered with
About a week ago, my 4yearold cousin and I were playing basketball at our local park. The__31__was warm, and many other children were outside__32__. As we played, I noticed a small group of boys__33__a smaller, skinnier, and possibly younger boy. They were calling him names and__34__pushed him to the ground and__35__dirt in his face. When I saw that, I grabbed my__36__by the hand and walked over to the__37__.
I stepped__38__them and the younger boy, and asked them__39__what this boy had done deserved__40__they were doing to him. They all__41__silently for a moment, and then the most amazing thing __42__:one of the boys who hadn't said anything since I__43__stepped around the younger boy and helped him off the__44__and then apologized. He offered to let him play with them,__45__the boy quietly said “thank you” and refused, and then left there.
As I looked around, I__46__that there were dozens of other people at the park—some of them were__47__with children of their own—but no one else had stopped to help this boy. I felt__48__that the one of the boys was brave enough to stand up against his friends to help someone__49__, but I felt sad that no one else had even taken a second__50__. I couldn't help but think that those parents at the park would want someone to help their child in that situation, and yet they did nothing but stood by.
A.climate B.atmosphere C.air D.weather
A.as usual B.as well C.as planned D.as yet
A.picking on B.leaving for C.staying in D.taking over
A.yet B.only C.even D.just
A.noticed B.kicked C.watched D.showed
A.cousin B.son C.daughter D.boy
A.class B.family C.group D.society
A.among B.at C.over D.between
A.hopefully B.finally C.politely D.possibly
A.who B.how C.why D.what
A.came B.went C.stood D.talked
A.continued B.stopped C.emerged D.happened
A.jumped up B.walked over C.went by D.went away
A.tree B.room C.stone D.ground
A.so B.but C.then D.still
A.expected B.imagined C.realized D.admitted
A.neighbors B.friends C.classmates D.parents
A.angry B.sorry C.sad D.happy
A.in turn B.in advance C.in need D.in all
A.knock B.shout C.noise D.glance
When I was a teenager, my dad did everything he could to advise me against becoming a brewer(酿酒人). He’d 36 his life brewing beer for local breweries only to make a living, 37 were his father and grandfather before him. He didn’t want me 38 near a vat (酿酒用的桶)of beer.
So I did as he asked. I got good 39 , went to Harvard and in 1971 was accepted into a graduate program there that 40 me to study law and business at the same time.
In my second year of grade school, I began to realize that I’d 41 done anything but go to school. So, at 24 I decided to drop out. 42 , my parents didn’t think this was a great idea. But I felt strongly that you can’t 43 till you’re 65 to do what you want in life.
I packed my stuff into a bus and headed to Colorado to become an instructor at Outward Bound. Three years later, I was ready to go back to 44 . I finished Harvard and got a highly paid job at the Boston Consulting Group. Still, after working there five years, I 45 . Is this what I want to be doing when I’m 50? At that time, Americans paid 46 money of beer in low quality. Why not make good beer for 47 ? I thought.
I decided to give up my job to become 48 . When I told Dad, he was 49 , but in the end he 50 me. I called my beer Samuel Adams, 51 the brewer and patriot who helped to start the Boston Tea party. 52 I sold the beer direct to beer drinkers to get 53 out. Six weeks later, at the Great American Beer Festival, Samuel Adams Boston Lager won the top prize for American beer. In the end I was destined to be a brewer. My 54 to the young is simple: Life is very 55 , so don’t rush to make decisions. Life doesn’t let you plan.
A.cost B.spent C.take D.paid
A.like B.as if C.so D.nor
A.anywhere B.nowhere C.where D.somewhere
A.result B.teachers C.grades D.work
A.promised B.made C.advised D.allowed
A.never B.ever C.always D.hard
A.Fortunately B.Obviously C.Possibly D.Properly
A.expect B.think C.stop D.wait
A.school B.Colorado C.my home D.my decision
A.realized B.asked C.wondered D.knew
A.less B.little C.good D.lot
A.Englishmen B.Europeans C.the world D.Americans
A.a lawyer B.a brewer C.an instructor D.an engineer
A.surprised B.satisfied C.interested D.anxious
A.hated B.supported C.raised D.left
A.for B.at C.in D.after
A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Also D.Yet
A.them B.the word C.tea D.the party
A.advice B.life C.job D.experience
A.hard B.busy C.short D.long
Once upon a time, there was a large mountainside, where an eagle’s nest rested. The eagle’s nest contained four 36 eagle eggs. One day an earthquake rocked (使震动) the mountain 37 one of the eggs to roll down the mountain, 38 a chicken farm, which was in the valley below. The chickens knew that they must 39 and care for the eagle’s egg, so an old hen 40 to hatch (孵) and raise the large egg.
One day, the egg hatched and a beautiful eagle was born. 41 , however, the eagle was raised to be a(n) 42 . Soon, the eagle believed he was 43more than a chicken. The eagle loved his home and family, 44 his spirit cried out for more. While playing a game on the farm one day, the eagle looked to the skies above and45a group of eagles soaring (高飞) in the skies. “Oh,” the eagle 46 , “I wish I could soar like those birds.” The chickens shouted with 47 , “You cannot soar with those birds. You are a chicken and chickens do not soar.”
The eagle 48 staring at his real family up above, 49 that he could be with them. Each time the eagle would let his 50 be known, he was told it couldn’t be done. That is 51 the eagle learned to believe. Slowly, the eagle 52 dreaming and continued to live his life like a chicken. 53 , after a long life as a chicken, the eagle 54 .
You become what you believe you are; so if you ever dream to become an eagle, 55your dreams, not the words of a chicken.