1. What is the speaker?
A.A doctor. | B.An official. | C.A nurse. |
A.Difficult and boring. | B.Hard but exciting. | C.Easy and interesting. |
A.Clean water. | B.Books. | C.Clothes. |
A.To call on people to donate money. |
B.To introduce African culture. |
C.To encourage people to go to Africa. |
1. Who needs to be nursed in the man’s family?
A.His wife. | B.His mom. | C.His kid. |
A.She likes taking care of old people. |
B.She can live with the man’s mother. |
C.She is more patient and experienced. |
A.3,400 dollars. | B.4,300 dollars. | C.5,000 dollars. |
A.Check the workers. | B.Fill out a form. | C.Meet a nursing worker. |
3 . Imagine this: Your tonsils (扁桃体) are so inflamed (发炎) that it’s hard to swallow. Every swallow is painful. The doctor has a solution: an operation. “Will the operation hurt?” you ask. “Not a chance,” the doctor says. That’s because a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, or CRNA, will be a part of the surgical team. It’s that person’s job to help manage the anesthesia (麻醉) that makes patients much less sensitive to pain during surgery.
Throughout history, there have been countless medical breakthroughs and discoveries. Perhaps none has been more significant than the use of anesthesia to deaden the pain of surgery. Some forms put people into a sleeplike state for a short time during routine medical procedures. General anesthesia causes patients to lose consciousness during major operations, such as hip replacements or open-heart surgery. A regional anesthesia numbs only a part of a patient’s body, although the person might be awake. Local anesthesia numbs a small area, such as around stitches (缝线).
Brett Hayes is a CRNA. “If you want an exciting career with direct, hands-on caring for people and saving lives, you won’t regret picking anesthesia as a career,” he says. “I can see anywhere from one to 15 patients per day, depending on the timing and difficulty of the surgery,” Hayes says. “I might finish the day in the obstetrical department, giving anesthesia to an expectant (怀孕的) mother about to deliver a baby,” he says. “Rarely are two days the same. If you choose the path to becoming a nurse anesthetist, know that it is long and difficult,” Hayes says. “It is, however, worth every minute you’ll put into it.”
Still, being a nurse anesthetist is much more than knowing which drugs to use or how to monitor them. “In order to be truly successful, you have to connect with people,” says Antoinette Padula, Hayes’s wife. Also a CRNA, she teaches at Columbia University, in New York City. “It means giving support and encouragement to patients and their loved ones during some of the most critical, often life-changing moments in their lives.”
1. What does the author want to show by imagining an illness case?A.The need to cooperate in an operation. |
B.The terrible worries of patients. |
C.The patients’ pain in surgical procedures. |
D.The important role of CRNA in the operation. |
A.The types of anesthesia. |
B.The different operations. |
C.The procedures of doing anesthesia. |
D.The various situations of patients. |
A.Exhausting. | B.Rewarding. |
C.Demanding. | D.Embarrassing. |
A.Informing patients of their life-changing moments. |
B.Making patients get support from their loved ones. |
C.Establishing good connection with patients actively. |
D.Encouraging patients to be successful in their life. |
4 . I was nervous as I had never worked in a hospital before. However, my advisers were amazing and instantly put me
I was helping to look after Lily, who had
When Lily received a follow-up call later, the nurse
A.at peace | B.in trouble | C.in debt | D.at risk |
A.standard | B.knowledge | C.blessing | D.memory |
A.difference | B.appointment | C.promise | D.fortune |
A.conducted | B.expected | C.required | D.experienced |
A.blaming | B.preparing | C.challenging | D.praising |
A.difficult | B.meaningful | C.strange | D.funny |
A.nervous | B.curious | C.surprised | D.confused |
A.picture | B.chart | C.article | D.note |
A.monitored | B.listed | C.spared | D.changed |
A.natural | B.attractive | C.personal | D.similar |
A.checked in | B.turned away | C.held back | D.passed on |
A.accidentally | B.partly | C.greatly | D.casually |
A.cost | B.fade | C.continue | D.mater |
A.assume | B.predict | C.announce | D.conclude |
A.discussed | B.thought | C.informed | D.mentioned |
1. 华佗,中国古代著名的医生,无论病人贫富贵贱都毫不犹豫地 (hesitate to do) 给他们治疗 (treat)。
2. 有时,他甚至免费为穷人提供药物 (drug)。
3. 他认为帮助病人重新获得 (obtain) 健康是他的职责 (mission)。
4. 华佗在公元208年去世。
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6 . There was a time in my life when things got bad. We had a failing business and owed lots of
It started as a cough, and then she started running a fever. I
For the next five days, I want you to bring her back to my office at 7: 30 am. We will
I couldn’t believe my ears and
On our last day, the doctor came and said to my daughter, “You made us worried, young lady, but you
He added, “Our hospital has decided that your family wins the most loyal patient award, which is actually one free
A.items | B.favors | C.bills | D.apologies |
A.sick | B.stressed | C.scared | D.upset |
A.slowly | B.hurriedly | C.suddenly | D.secretly |
A.devoted | B.invited | C.refused | D.admitted |
A.hard | B.happy | C.quiet | D.busy |
A.laughed | B.left | C.sat | D.thought |
A.medicine | B.blood | C.bed | D.food |
A.inside | B.abroad | C.upstairs | D.home |
A.continue | B.watch | C.press | D.learn |
A.praised | B.thanked | C.begged | D.greeted |
A.dentist | B.chemist | C.researcher | D.staff |
A.inspired | B.confused | C.touched | D.frightened |
A.pull up | B.pulled through | C.pull in | D.pull down |
A.ticket | B.medal | C.treatment | D.lunch |
A.kindness | B.gratitude | C.forgiveness | D.confidence |
1. 人物简介。
2. 主要成就: 1960年,完成了中国第一例成功的肝脏手术。2006年,荣获“国家最高科技奖”。
3. 人物评价。
注意:1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文逻辑通顺,内容丰富。参考词汇:肝胆外科 hepatobiliary surgery
国家最高科技奖National Top Science and Technology Award
(1922-2021,福建闽清)
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Doctor Lin Qiaozhi is a famous woman in China. When she
A. efficiently B. still C. equally D. balance E. drag F. angle G. definitely H. make I. approach J. position K. allow |
We need more men in our hospital, not as doctors, but as nurses. Over the last few years, I have found that having male nurses is a real bonus, and they
Another reason that men can
Currently, only 7% of our nursing staff are men; this number is far too low, and the problem requires correction. Having more male nurses will help create a positive
1.1901年出生在福建;
2.1929年大学毕业;
3.1932年去英国进修;
4. 一生接生了五万多个婴儿;去世后将自己的财产捐赠给幼儿园。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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