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Norman Bethune is one of China’s most famous heroes, but he wasn’t Chinese—he was Canadian. He gave his life to helping Chinese people.
Norman Bethune         born in 1890. He became a         in 1916, and he went to the front to look after injured soldiers in the First World War. He saw many soldiers die in the war. Later he invented new treatments to         soldiers, and medical tools to use outside hospitals.
In 1938 he came to China to treat the Chinese soldiers in the mountains north of Yan’an. There were         doctors, so he had to work very hard. He opened hospitals to give treatment to local people and soldiers, and to train doctors and nurses. He also wrote books so that doctors can learn about new treatments.
Dr Bethune worked very hard without stopping to         . Once, he performed operations       69 hours without stopping, and saved 112 people. He         working in spite of cutting his hand during an operation. In the end, he died because he did not take care of his         .
Dr Bethune’s work with the Chinese soldiers made         a hero in China. There are books and films about him, and he is         remembered in both Canada and China.
小题1:
A.isB.wasC.has beenD.be
小题2:
A.doctorB.nurseC.teacherD.worker
小题3:
A.understandB.believedC.helpD.count
小题4:
A.littleB.fewC.muchD.many
小题5:
A.restB.actC.withD.for
小题6:
A.fromB.sinceC.withD.for
小题7:
A.allowedB.continuedC.forgotD.stopped
小题8:
A.faceB.legC.footD.hand
小题9:
A.hisB.heC.himD.one
小题10:
A.stillB.neverC.hardlyD.regularly
答案

小题1:B

小题1:A

小题1:C

小题1:B

小题1:A

小题1:D

小题1:B

小题1:D

小题1:C

小题1:A

文章大意:本文是一片记叙文,讲述了白求恩大夫的经历。他为中国人民的抗战作出了巨大贡献,并为此献出了生命,成为中国人民的英雄。

小题1: B出生在1890年,应该用过去式。

小题1: A doctor医生。根据下文对他的描述,可以判断他是一名医生。

小题1: C help帮助。他发明了新的医疗方法来帮助士兵。

小题1: B few很少。他必须努力工作,应该是医生很少,医生是可数名词,因此用few。

小题1: A  rest休息。白求恩大夫工作很努力,没有停下来休息。

小题1: D一段时间之前用介词for。

小题1: B continue继续。尽管在一次手术中伤了手,他还是继续工作。Continue,继续。

小题1: D hand手。从前文可以看出他伤了手,因此这应该是hand。

小题1: C对中国士兵的工作使他成为中国人民的英雄,在动词后面用宾格作宾语。

小题1: A在中和加拿大,他仍然被人们怀念。Still,仍然。

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阅读理解。

     It had been a very disheartening day. The doctors had given us the worst of news. Our daughter, who

had just completed her first brain surgery to remove a tumor and was going through radiation treatment,

was now officially given a two percent chance of survival as this type of cancer had no cure.

     My wife and I decided to take our daughter to lunch before continuing our afternoon conversation.

We went to a local restaurant where we sat in silence waiting for the waitress. I noticed a very elderly

couple sitting a few booths away, who were also in silence and did not speak a word. I couldn't help but

wonder what challenges they had faced in their life and if they ever faced such terrible news about a child

of theirs.

     We eventually ordered our lunch and still sitting in silence we ate what we could. At some point I

became intrigued (好奇的) by the old couple. I thought to myself that they hadn't yet spoken to each

other and I wondered if it was the peace they were enjoying or the food or maybe both. However, at

some point I lost interest and put my focus back on my lunch.

     Molly was still talking away and enjoying her meal. Her mom and I both listened and tried to be happy

in her presence but it wasn't going very well. All of a sudden I saw a hand come out of nowhere. It was

huge and I could tell that it had been afflicted with arthritis (关节炎). I couldn't take my eyes off that

hand. It landed on my daughter's tiny six-year-old hand and as it did I looked up; it was the old woman

who had been sitting with the old man in silence eating their lunch.

     I looked into her eyes and she spoke, but not to me. She looked at my daughter and simply

whispered, "If I could do more for you I would…" and then she smiled and moved away to join her

husband, who had moved towards the door.

     "Look, a whole dollar," Molly spoke with excitement as she discovered a crumpled one dollar bill left

behind by the old lady. I looked up to thank her, but she was gone. I sat stunned, not sure what had just

happened and then I looked over at my wife. In almost unison, we broke out into a smile. The sadness of

the day had been wiped out by the crippled hand and generous touch of the old lady. The dollar, although exciting to Molly, was not what made us smile; it was the offer from the old lady, who felt our suffering.

The crippled hand symbolized a healing touch and made us realize that we did not have to fight this battle

alone.

1. According to the doctor, the author's daughter _______.  

A. suffered from serious heart disease.

B. didn't need any more operations. 

C. was likely to die soon.

D. had been treated by radiation.

2. The author was ____, when he first caught sight of the old couple in the restaurant.   

A. curious      

B. confused      

C. upset      

D. indifferent

3. By saying "If I could do more for you I would…", the old woman means_______.  

A. she had the ability to cure the disease of Molly.

B. she had the responsibility for the safety of Molly.

C. she was an old friend of the author and can lend some money to them.

D. she would like to help Molly as much as possible.

4. What can we inferred from the passage?   

A. The author and his wife were not satisfied with the food in the restaurant.

B. The old couple had once gone through the same trouble as the author did.

C. The one dollar bill made the author feel touched by the warmth from others.

D. The old woman sympathized with Molly because she suffered from serious arthritis herself.

5. What would be the best title of the text?   

A. A girl with cancer                    

B. A touch of heaven

C. A crumpled dollar bill                

D. A kind-hearted couple

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