The Making of a Surgeon
How does a doctor recognize the point in time when he is finally a “surgeon”? As my year as chief resident (進(jìn)修醫(yī)生) drew to a close, I asked myself this question  36  more than one occasion.
The answer, I concluded, was  37 .When you can say to yourself, “There is no surgical patient I cannot treat competently, treat just  38  or better than any other surgeon”-- then, and not until then, you are  39  a surgeon.I was  40  that point.
41  , for example, the emergency situations that we met almost every night.The first few months of the year I had  42  the ringing of the telephone.I knew it meant another critical decision to be  43 .Often, after I had told Walt or Larry what to do in a particular   44  , I'd have trouble getting back to sleep.I'd  45  all the facts of the case and, often, wonder  46  I had made a poor decision.More than once at two or three in the  47  , after lying awake for an hour, I’d get out of   48  , dress and drive to the hospital to see the patient myself.It was the only  49  I could find the   50  of mind I needed to relax.
Now, in the last month of my residency,  51  was no longer a problem.Sometimes I still couldn’t be sure of my decision, but I had learned to  52  this as a constant problem for a surgeon.I knew that with my knowledge and experience, any decision I'd made was bound to be a  53  one.It was a nice feeling.
This all sounds conceited (自負(fù)的) and I guess it is --  54  a surgeon needs conceit.He needs it to encourage him in trying moments when he's bothered by the  55  and uncertainties that are part of the practice of medicine.He has to feel that he's as good as and probably better than any other surgeon in the world.Call it conceit -- call it self-confidence; whatever it was, I had it.
小題1:
A.a(chǎn)tB.in C.on D.for
小題2:
A.self-service B.self-centered C.self-reliant D.self-confidence
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)s good asB.a(chǎn)s well as C.a(chǎn)s far as D.a(chǎn)s long as
小題4:
A.indeedB.maybe C.perhapsD.even
小題5:
A.waiting B.standing C.lying D.nearing
小題6:
A.Let B.Take C.Have D.Get
小題7:
A.valuedB.a(chǎn)voidedC.feared D.enjoyed
小題8:
A.made B.a(chǎn)ppliedC.included D.developed
小題9:
A.condition B.state C.occasion D.situation
小題10:
A.retellB.review C.revise D.remind
小題11:
A.ifB.whyC.howD.when
小題12:
A.evening B.dayC.morningD.a(chǎn)fternoon
小題13:
A.flat B.bedC.house D.a(chǎn)partment
小題14:
A.means B.a(chǎn)pproach C.method D.way
小題15:
A.peace B.troubleC.sorrow D.excitement
小題16:
A.driving B.reviewing C.sleeping D.lying
小題17:
A.expectB.a(chǎn)ccept C.respectD.inspect
小題18:
A.critical B.poor C.sound D.difficult
小題19:
A.but B.or C.so D.a(chǎn)nd
小題20:
A.confidenceB.conceitC.solutions D.doubts

小題1:C
小題1:D
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小題1:A
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:C
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A few weeks ago, I followed a friend into an art supply store.I found him picking out tubes of water-color paint, which __36__ me because he’s not an artist.
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I filled up the first twenty __45__ quickly, but then began to think carefully.
Eventually I __46_ items I’ve thought about for years, and __47__ I’ve carried with me since I was young.When I  48  the list later, some entries surprised me.
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I’m also surprised to _51_ some things on the list that need to be done soon.If I’m going to learn to roller-blade (輪滑), __52_, I’d better start before I turn 50.
Like my friend, I now have an alternative to __53__.When I’m bored with life, I take out my list.
My friend told me the _54_ was preparing the ground so that life could work in mysterious ways."If you want your ship to come in, you must build a dock (碼頭)," he said.
Thanks to my _55__, I’m working on some big docks.
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A.surprisedB.movedC.pleasedD.excited
小題2:
A.madeB.took C.signedD.gave
小題3:
A.interestB.concernC.timeD.emotion
小題4:
A.went forB.called forC.a(chǎn)ccounted forD.cared for
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A.BecauseB.AfterC.BeforeD.Although
小題6:
A.doingB.missingC.pushedD.engaged
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)dmireB.a(chǎn)bolishC.spotD.see
小題8:
A.importantB.strangeC.beneficialD.special
小題9:
A.slightlyB.slowlyC.possiblyD.hopelessly
小題10:
A.thoughtsB.listsC.ideasD.blanks
小題11:
A.studiedB.a(chǎn)ddedC.droppedD.obtained
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A.burdensB.challengesC.dreamsD.responsibilities
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A.reviewedB.discoveredC.wroteD.a(chǎn)ppreciated
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A.playB.relaxC.travelD.hike.
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A.wealthierB.clevererC.healthierD.older
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A.writeB.putC.findD.leave
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A.such asB.for instanceC.in factD.in particular
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A.complainingB.relaxing C.objectingD.a(chǎn)djusting
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A.problem B.keyC.a(chǎn)nswerD.question
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In the middle of the night, Peter’s wife suddenly fell ill. She couldn’t help crying, “Oh, my stomach (胃)! Get the  16  !”
Peter, awaking from a deep sleep, thought his wife was only having a 17 dream.
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“I’m  29 again now, and I shall not want the doctor.” she said softly.
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A.driverB.nurseC.doctorD.child
小題2:
A.terribleB.interestingC.surprisingD.wonderful
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A.walkingB.dyingC.a(chǎn)chingD.sleeping
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A.dressingB.wearingC.raisingD.working
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A.goodB.badC.wrongD.poor
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A.downB.offC.onD.up
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A.beforeB.forC.toD.until
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A.AndB.ButC.SoD.Or
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A.a(chǎn)fterB.inC.beforeD.until
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A.a(chǎn)fterB.whenC.beforeD.while
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A.goodB.wrongC.a(chǎn)ll rightD.right
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A look of   29  crossed the woman’s face.
“I’m going right by there,” I said, which wasn’t a (an)   30  since I had just made up my mind to do   31  that.
I got in my car and began the journey back. I was trying to watch to be sure they were right   32  me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to   33 . I felt better than I had all day and my headache was nearly gone.
Later, as I arrived home, my husband   34 me, “So you aren’t ever late any more.”
I said, “Sometimes it’s   35  to be late.”
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A.breakB.coldC.feverD.headache
小題2:
A.foreignB.commonC.noisyD.busy
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A.laterB.earlierC.easierD.simpler
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A.gettingB.cookingC.callingD.working
小題5:
A.toughB.generousC.punctualD.rough
小題6:
A.getB.takeC.a(chǎn)rriveD.make
小題7:
A.payB.chargeC.waitD.search
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A.opinionsB.troubleC.directionsD.instructions
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A.reachedB.visitedC.calledD.left
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A.skilledB.helpfulC.experiencedD.a(chǎn)ctive
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A.commentsB.promisesC.jokesD.offers
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A.onlyB.stillC.evenD.ever
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A.stationB.officeC.hospitalD.hotel
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A.happinessB.reliefC.sadnessD.peace
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A.lieB.factC.reasonD.duty
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A.partlyB.voluntarilyC.exactlyD.perfectly
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A.a(chǎn)crossB.beforeC.besideD.behind
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A.go upB.die downC.take upD.get through
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38  ? What’s the matter with all this? While they were wondering suddenly the woman said, “The   39  of the tickets are different.” So they looked at the ticket more carefully. After a while, my father said, “Oh,  40  , I made a mistake. My ticket is for the film a month ago. Take this seat, please.” With these words, he left the cinema.
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A.little money B.much moneyC.little timeD.much time
小題2:
A.a(chǎn) funny story B.a(chǎn) good storyC.a(chǎn)n old story D.a(chǎn) strange story
小題3:
A.was toB.was about toC.had to D.ought
小題4:
A.box B.bookC.glass D.paper
小題5:
A.happened B.likedC.pretendedD.wanted
小題6:
A.itB.thisC.thatD.which
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A.morning B.a(chǎn)fternoonC.dayD.evening
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A.early B.quietlyC.quicklyD.suddenly
小題9:
A.helloB.good-byeC.good evening D.good night
小題10:
A.disappointmentB.joyC.sorrowD.surprise
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)skedB.explainedC.toldD.wanted
小題12:
A.a(chǎn) B.oneC.some D.the
小題13:
A.man B.womanC.doctor D.nurse
小題14:
A.hers B.hisC.taken D.wrong
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A.a(chǎn)nd B.butC.or D.so
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A.Seat1B.Seat2C.Seat3 D.Seat4
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A.it bring B.to getC.to see D.to show
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A.Why B.HowC.When D.where
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"We just got word that Stevie is out of surgery and going to be okay."
"I was wondering where he was. I had a new joke to tell him. What was the surgery about?"
Frannie quickly told Belle Ringer and the other two drivers sitting at his booth about Stevie's surgery, then sighed: "Yeah, I'm glad he is going to be OK," she said. "But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills. From what I hear, they're barely getting by as it is."
Belle Ringer nodded thoughtfully, and Frannie hurried off to wait on the rest of her tables.
After the morning rush, Frannie walked into my office. She had a couple of paper napkins in her hand.
"What's up?" I asked.
“I cleared off that table where Belle Ringer and his friends were sitting after they left, and I found this. This was folded and tucked under a coffee cup."
She handed the napkin to me, and three $20 bills fell onto my desk when I opened it. On the outside, in big, bold letters, was printed "Something For Stevie".
That was three months ago. Today is New Year’s day , the first day Stevie is supposed to be back to work. His placement worker said he had been counting the days until the doctor said he could work, I arranged to have his mother bring him to work, met them in the parking lot and invited them both to celebrate his day back. I took him and his mother by their arms. “To celebrate you coming back, breakfast for you and your mother is on me.”
I led them toward a large corner booth. I could feel and hear truck customers and the rest of the staff following behind as we marched through the dining room. We stopped in front of the big table. Its surface was covered with coffee cups and dinner plates, all sitting slightly on dozens of folded paper napkins.
"First thing you have to do, Stevie, is clean up this mess," I said.
Stevie looked at me, and then pulled out one of the napkins. It had "Something for Stevie" printed on the outside. As he picked it up, two $10 bills fell onto the table. Stevie stared at the money, then at all the napkins peeking from beneath the tableware, each with his name printed on it.
I turned to his mother. “There's more than $10,000 in cash and checks on that table, all from truckers and trucking companies that heard about your problems. Happy Thanksgiving!”
While everybody else was busy shaking hands and hugging each other, Stevie, with a big, big smile on his face, was busy clearing all the cups and dishes from the table.
小題1:Why did the author have doubts about hiring Stevie?
A.Stevie was not that reliable.B.Stevie was mentally disabled
C.Stevie was too short and fat.D.Stevie was bad-tempered
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A.That he made customers uncomfortable.B.That he couldn’t pay attention to his duties.
C.That he often spilled cups of coffee.D.That he usually cleaned the table too early.
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A.could help Stevie out of the troubleB.could send Stevie to a group home
C.couldn’t thoroughly solve Stevie’s problemD.could make a great difference to Stevie’s life
小題4:Why did the author ask Stevie to clean up the mess on the table?
A.Stevie could pick up the money that was given to him.
B.The table was so dirty that it needed cleaning.
C.It was Stevie’s duty to clean the table.
D.She wanted to congratulate Stevie on his coming back.
小題5:What made Stevie popular among the staff and customers in the restaurant?
A.His special appearance.B.His hard work and optimism.
C.His funny speeches and actions.D.His kind-hearted behaviour.

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Red tickets in the windows marked which houses we were to visit. Our white truck stopped in front of one townhouse and our group knocked on the door. In our arms were boxes filled with ham, bread and other essentials to make the perfect Christmas dinner. Four small faces glanced through the curtains and one exhausted mom answered the door. She seemed embarrassed to be caught in her nightgown with undone hair. She was in her mid-20s, but her rough skin and tired eyes added years.
"Sacred Heart food delivery service," I smiled. "Where can we put this for you?"
She pointed and as we entered the house, I noticed the conditions they lived in. The children climbed around, wearing only diapers (尿布). There were no carpets, only cold concrete beneath our feet. There was no Christmas tree or decorations. My heart sank. It was so cold, and I found it hard to believe that this was reality for this family. We set the boxes down and the mother grabbed my hand.
"You don't know how much of a blessing this is to me and my family," she said, crying. "We are just getting by." I opened my arms and gave her a hug.
"Happy holidays!" I replied before I headed out the door. I realized how warm I felt inside.
This was unlike anything I had ever experienced. We cannot help what family we are born into, but we can help each other.
小題1:From Paragraph 1, we can infer that Camden may be a place where ________.
A.the living conditions were terribleB.people had no belief
C.there was no sign of lifeD.little sunshine was received
小題2:What impression did the woman leave on the author?
A.She was shy and cold to visitors.B.She was confident and energetic.
C.She wasn't good at dressing herself up.D.She looked much older than her age.
小題3:By saying "We are just getting by", the woman meant __________.
A.they were waiting for helpB.they were looking for food and clothing
C.they were going to move awayD.they were living a very poor life
小題4:The passage mainly tells us that _______________.
A.the poor can also help othersB.a(chǎn)ssisting the poor needs actions
C.people should help each otherD.having more children causes poverty

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

According to Andrew, it never would have happened if he had not had a flat tire on Highway 10 last night at about 7:30. He was on his way to attend a three-day sales meeting when he had the flat. tyre. Unfortunately, he did not have a spare, so he pushed the car off the road, locked it up, and managed to thumb a ride back to Pine Grove. It was after eleven o'clock when he finally got home, and it was then that his real problems started.
When Andrew left home at about 5:30, he had told his wife not to expect him back until Thursday or Friday. Knowing that his wife was nervous about staying in the house alone at night, Andrew took the precaution of checking all the windows in the house to be sure they were locked, so that he could report to his wife that the house was secure. He convinced his wife that the house was burglar-proof, and that she would be perfectly safe, providing she bolted (閂上)the front door as soon as he drove away.
Andrew's only thought as he made his way in the dark to his front door was how surprised his wife was going to be to see him, since he was not supposed to be back until Thursday or Friday. He had forgotten about the bolt on the front door. When he turned his key in the lock and the door wouldn't budge, he remembered the bolt. And he remembered that he had carefully locked all of the windows.
Although Andrew didn't know it at the time, a next-door neighbor had seen him approaching the house and had watched him go up the steps to the front door. In the dark, it was impossible for the neighbor to recognize Andrew, and, besides, the neighbor knew that Andrew had gone out-of-town for a three-day meeting. As a matter of fact, Andrew had asked the neighbor to keep an eye on the house while he was gone.
Finding that he couldn't get in, Andrew began pounding(砰砰地敲) on the front door to get his wife to open the door. According to Andrew, however, his wife is a very sound sleeper, and he knew it was going to be hard to wake her up. In the meantime, because of all the noise he had been making, the neighbor was convinced that somebody was trying to break into the house; so she called the police.
When we talked to Andrew at the country jail this morning, he said that he still didn't understand how the police managed to circle the house without his seeing them. He stated that he had decided the only way to get in was to break one of the dining room windows, and that he was about, to hurl his briefcase into the window to break it when two of the officers grabbed him from behind.
Andrew could not make the officers believe that he lived there; so they took him off to jail. Apparently, he did succeed in convincing them that they ought to wake up the woman in the house to check his story. But there was no answer when they knocked at the door. He tried to explain to them that his wife was a very sound sleeper, but they concluded there was nobody in the house.
小題1:As Andrew had a flat tyre on the way, he          .
A.had to take another car to attend the meeting
B.rode on a bike to attend the meating
C.a(chǎn)sked for a lift to go back home
D.borrowed a car to go back home
小題2:When Andrew was approaching the house        .
A.he was sure he would pleasently surprise his wife
B.he was deep in thought
C.he was sure that his neighbor would help him
D.he was worried about how to wake his wife up
小題3:The  underlined word “budge” in Paragraph 3 probably means           .
A.move slightlyB.lock tightlyC.knock lightlyD.close tightly
小題4:Why did the police officers take Andrew off to jail?
A.It was too late for them to contact Andrew’s wife.
B.Andrew did not explain clearly why he broke into the house.
C.They thought it unnecessary to check Andrew’s story.
D.they concluded that Andrew’s story was a complete invention.

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