In hospital, a doctor always gives you a note to get the medicine from the chemist(药剂师). (56) but sometimes doctors write so badly that the chemist can't understand them.
My mother wrote to a doctor to invite him to have dinner at our home last week. The doctor wrote an answer, (57) "What shall I do?"She said to my father, "(58) I don't want to give him a telephone call and say I can't read his writing." My father thought for a moment and then he had an idea. (59) .
She went to the chemist's shop and gave the doctor's note to the chemist. (60) Then he said politely, "Could you please wait for a few minutes, madam?" He went to the back of the shop. After 2minutes he returned, carrying a large bottle. He gave the bottle to my mother and said,
"Three times a day and one teaspoon at a time."
A. The chemists hardly understand what the doctors write. B. Chemists have more chances to read doctors' notes. C. Although my mother couldn't read the note, she wanted to invite the doctor. D. My mother agreed to do that. E. but he didn't write clearly and my mother couldn't read it. F. The chemist looked at it very carefully. G. I don't know whether he is coming or not. |
Dream House in California is not a house for only one or two children.It's a house for many (56) (kid).It's a family.It's the future.
Imagine(57) (live) in a hospital for many years because of illness.Imagine that one
stays in a cold street(58) (连词) there is no other place to stay.These children need (59) (代词)need Dream House.
Many years ago,a little girl named Collin Rose(60) (decide) that when she grew up,she would offer a warm home(61) (介词) those sick and homeless children.When she grew up,she became(62) (冠词) nurse and made her dream come true.In November 2003,Collin Rose set up Dream House Collin Rose's efforts have(63) (encourage) many people to
help sick and homeless children.
"Every child should have a happy childhood.We may help make these children's lives(64) (good)than before.Your small help may (65) (great) change their lives.No help is too small."Collin Rose said.
A:Hi,Lingling.This is Tony speaking.Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?
B:(51) .We're quite busy now.
A:(52) ?
B:I'm making big red lanterns.(53) ?
A:Yes,I like them very much.They are very beautiful.Is your father helping you?
B:(54) .He's still at work.
A:What's your mother doing?
B:She is cleaning the house and putting things away.
A:Oh,I know you're busy preparing for the festival.Well,wish you a happy Spring Festival.
B:(55) .
A man got a new car and he was very proud of it.One day,when he came back home,he saw his three﹣year﹣old son happily hitting the new car with a toy(41) .He broke off the paint on the car.The man was so(42) that he ran to his son,took away his hammer(锤子) from him,and used
the hammer to hit the boy's(43) as hard as he could for punishment.The poor boy cried(44) but his father didn't care at all.
When the father calmed down,he took his son to the(45) as soon as he could.Although the
doctor tried to save the broken bones,he had to (46) the fingers from both of the boy's hands
in the end.
When the boy (47) in the hospital and saw his hands,he innocently (天真地) said,
"Daddy,I'm sorry about your car."Then he asked,"But when are my fingers going to grow back?"The
father felt very sad and regretted this very much.
Think about this story when someone steps (踩)(48) your feet and you want to argue (争吵) with him.Think first before you(49) your patience with someone.Cars can be broken,
(50) bones and hurt feelings often can't.So always remember:excusing is greater than argument and think before you act!
41.A.gun |
B.hammer |
C.plane |
D.car |
42.A.satisfied |
B.afraid |
C.patient |
D.angry |
43.A.hands |
B.feet |
C.back |
D.head |
44.A.silently |
B.softly |
C.proudly |
D.loudly |
45.A.school |
B.shop |
C.hospital |
D.restaurant |
46.A.cut |
B.connect |
C.clean |
D.fix |
47.A.went up |
B.caught up |
C.woke up |
D.hurried up |
48.A.in |
B.on |
C.by |
D.at |
49.A.lose |
B.share |
C.protect |
D.show |
50.A.and |
B.so |
C.or |
D.but. |
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More than 95% of people in the world have phones today. They help us easily make contact(联系) with others. It means that we (71)h write letters now. But a TV show ,Letters Alive,is bringing (72)b this old habit.
The show is loved by people around China. It invites famous actors and actress, one person walks up to a microphone(麦克风) and reads a (73)l . The letters were (74)w by people from different times in history. We can experience the real lives and feelings of the writers.
Besides it ,another TV show ,Readers ,is also (75)p . It invites different people to read aloud on the stage,and(76)t the touching stories behind them.They can read anything, like poems and books. Now the (77)s gives people a special place ,a reading pavilions (朗读亭),to read all over China.Reading pavilions are now in some (78)c like Shanghai,Hangzhou and Xi'an. The pavilion is quite (79)s .Only one person can come into it each time. A microphone in it records people's voices. Some of the readers will be picked and invited to (80)r on TV.
Cultural values and true feelings are the keys to winning praise. Both shows are leading Chinese people to enjoy reading. In fact ,this is also what our country is trying to do now.
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Wang Jinyuan is an eighth﹣grader at Chongzhou High school, Sichuan. But thanks to an online course, he is studying with his peers(同龄人) Yucai Middle School in Chengdu.
In every class, he and his classmate (64) (watch)online course videos from Yucai School. "It's like I have classes together with students at Yucai," Wang said.
Wang is not alone. Students from over 200schools in Sichuan, yunnan and Guizhou(65) (do) the same thing now.The online courses program(66) (start) in 2007. The school records courses and offers them to other schools.
The online courses give students new ideas. They(67) (learn) a lot from their peers studying in the city for years."I remember that a topic in English class was about volunteering," said Wan Linyi.14."Students in Chengdu (68) (share) a lot about their own experiences. But it was hard for me (69) (talk) about it because I had little experience. It encouraged me to do more."
"I will let my students discuss for themselves, rather than only watch. If necessary, I (70) (show) them what their peers said in their discussion," said Wang's English teacher. Teachers further explain key points that students don't understand. Also, students can re﹣watch the videos after class.