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Once there was a man named Clarke. He lived alone and owned a small shop in town. He was very kind-hearted and was always ready to help people in trouble. He often gave away what he had to the poor, so, as a result, he was quite poor himself.

In order to help the poor, he learned medicine by himself and tried to help treat the sick people. So the thankful people called him Doctor Clarke even though he wasn’t a real doctor at all.

One day a poor woman asked Doctor Clarke to go and see her husband, who was very ill and felt terribly weak. Doctor Clarke went there and found the family was very poor. The husband couldn’t find a job for a long time and the wife could hardly make any money, either. Doctor Clarke looked him over carefully and to his surprise, the husband was not ill. Instead, he was hungry because there was no food in the house.

“Come over to my house this evening and I will give you some medicine for your husband” Doctor Clarke said to the woman.

When the woman got to his house in the evening, Clarke gave her a paper bag with something inside and said, “Here is the medicine and it will be good for your husband. Don’t open it until you get home.

“What are the instructions for taking it?” the woman asked.

“You will find them inside the bag.” answered Clarke.

After the woman got home, she opened the paper bag and found there was some money in it!

1.What did Clarke own in town? (no more than 5 words)

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2.Why did Clarke learn medicine? ( no more than 8 words )

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3.What was the matter with the woman’s husband?  (no more than 4 words)

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4.请将文中画线句子翻译成汉语.

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5.请给短文拟一个适当的英文标题.

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1.He owned a small shop. 2.He learned medicine to help the poor people. 3.He was (very) hungry. 4.这是治愈你丈夫的良药,到家后再打开。 5.What a kind man! /A kind-hearted man./Doctor Clarke. 【解析】 短文讲述的是一个热心肠的人无私帮助别人的故事。克拉克先生经营了一个小商店,他心地善良,总是乐于帮助处于困境中的人们。后来为了帮助穷人而去学医。有一次,一个病人因饥饿而身体虚弱,克拉克医生给病人开了一副“良药”,当然这副“良药”并不是真正的药,而是一些购买食物用的钱。 1.根据短文开头的句子Once there was a man named Clarke. He lived alone and owned a small shop in town.可知克拉克有一个小商店,故答案为He owned a small shop.。 2.根据文中句子In order to help the poor, he learned medicine by himself and tried to help treat the sick people.可知克拉克为了帮助穷人而去学医,故答案为He learned medicine to help the poor people.。 3.根据文中句子Doctor Clarke looked him over carefully and to his surprise, the husband was not ill. Instead, he was hungry because there was no food in the house.可知这个女人的丈夫没有生病,而是太饿了,故答案为He was (very) hungry.。 4.be good for对……有益;not…until…直到……才……,Don’t open it until you get home. 到家后再打开。故答案为:这是治愈你丈夫的良药,到家后再打开。 5.根据文章内容可知,短文讲述的是一个热心肠的人无私帮助别人的故事,也就是文中的主人翁Doctor Clarke,故答案为What a kind man! /A kind-hearted man./Doctor Clarke.。
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