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[单项选择]Although the working mother is very busy, she still ______ a lot of time to her children.
A. devotes
B. spends
C. offers
D. provides
[单项选择]—() my mother is very busy, she always checks my homework.
—she is always strict with you.
A. But
B. Although
C. So
[填空题](not pass)()the final examination, she was laughed at by her classmates.
[填空题](not pass) ______ the final examination, she was laughed by her classmates.
[单项选择]Most of the students failed in the final exam. It ______ easy.
[简答题]Your friend, Jane, has failed in the final exam, and is feeling very unhappy about it. Write a note to comfort her and give her some encouragement.
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[单项选择]One day before my final exam, my dad gave me a gift. It completely (41) my life.
On that day I had a (42) with my friends and it was a difficult time with my studies, too. I was (43) . Then I noticed the gift, I opened it and saw a DVD inside. Its name was "THE SECRET". (44) , I was in no mood to watch it. I sat down to study, but the (45) in my life—the fight, the sleepless nights and my poor health...everything came to my mind. I wanted an (46) but I wondered if there was any. Just then, I saw the DVD again. Maybe it would be helpful. I turned on my DVD player. I had no words to (47) the feelings. I experienced while watching it. The moving stories of human beings made me so moved that I (48) not forget any of them.
Thanks to my father’s gift" THE SECRET", I discovered myself. Everybody has difficulties in their lives. The important thing is that you should be (49) enough to face them. Now I have
[单项选择]Text 2
The two books, Final Exam: A Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality by Pauline Chen, and Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance by Atul Gawande, are remarkably honest and human accounts, both describing professional moments of fear, guilt, embarrassment and humor. The two authors, both Harvard-educated surgeons, admit to cases of personal failure and call on their fellow medics to reflect continuously on how they can improve the way their profession is practiced.
Pauline Chen’s project is a discussion of appropriate end-of-life care. She probes into the question of why surgeons can seem unfeeling and slowly teases apart the answer that it is brought about by a doctor’s training. In her view, medical students should learn to trivialize death enough to cope but humanize it enough to help, and their formal education caters disproportionately to the former.
Atul Gawande is more interested in behavioral tendencies than emotional ones. His is wider in scope and richer
A. treat death as something unimportant.
B. treat death in an inhumane way.
C. show sympathy towards patients’ sufferings.
D. show civility towards dying patients.