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    It’s a Friday morning in Boston, which means Dr. Jim O’Connell is making his rounds.

He might be a little more comfortable inside an exam room, but that’s not where his patients are. Dr. Jim O’Connell is Boston’s only doctor left still making house calls to the homeless.

Nearly 600,000 Americans are homeless, and many have health problems with no access to care. O’Connell and his well-known team of “street doctors” are doing something about it, treating about 700 regular patients.

O’Connell and his team of psychologists and social workers spend their days walking around the downtown where his patients live – in parks, under bridges and on the outskirts of town. During his morning rounds, O’Connell himself usually see about 20 patients. “I feel like I’m a country doctor in the middle of the city.” he said. “You couldn’t find a more grateful population.” “This man is unbelievable!” one patient remarked. “This is my doctor. He’s been my doctor for life,” another added.

O’Connell does just about everything, from stitches (缝补)for an arm to surgery for the soul. If patients can’t be treated on the street, he finds them a temporary treatment bed in a shelter.

“Everything I had been taught to do in my medical school – go fast, be efficient – was counterproductive (适得其反) when you take care of homeless people.” O’Connell told Harvard Magazine.“When you see somebody outside, you get them a cup of coffee and sit with them. Sometimes it took six months or a year of offering a sandwich or a cup of coffee before someone would start to talk to me. But once they engage(参与), they’ll come to you any time because they trust you. I often say that the best training for this job is being a bartender because it’s all about listening.”

When asked about how his life might have turned out, had he become a highly paid doctor, O’Connell said, “I never think about it anymore.”

1.Who does “a more grateful population” refer to?

A.The 700 regular patients. B.600,000 homeless Americans.

C.O’Connell and his team. D.People with health problems.

2.What can we infer from the text?

A.O’Connell is quite wealthy.

B.Homeless patients don’t care about their health.

C.O’Connell used to be a bartender.

D.There are doctors dropping out of O’Connell’s team.

3.What’s O’Connell’s problem when he is making his rounds?

A.He doesn’t know where his patents are.

B.He finds it hard to be trusted by his patients.

C.He has little time to listen to his patients.

D.He often receives complaints from his patients.

4.According to the passage, which words can be used to describe O’Connell?

A.Generous and impatient. B.Selfless and careless.

C.Devoted and unselfish. D.Unbelievable and efficient.

 

1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 【解析】 本文是记叙文。文章叙述了波士顿一位为无家可归者服务的医生的故事。 1.词义猜测题。根据该画线短语后面的内容“This man is unbelievable!” one patient remarked. “This is my doctor. He’s been my doctor for life,” another added. “这个人真是不可思议!”一位病人说。“这是我的医生。他一辈子都是我的医生。”可知,这个人是700个病人之一。所以划线词这里指的是医生 O’Connell的病人,即the 700 regular patients。故选A。 2.推理判断题。根据第二段中的 O’Connell is Boston’s only doctor left still making house calls to the homeless“O’Connell是波士顿唯一还在为无家可归者做家访的医生”由此判断出,有的医生离开了 O’Connell的医疗团队。故选D。 3.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段Sometimes it took six months or a year of offering a sandwich or a cup of coffee before someone would start to talk to me 有时候,我要花上半年或一年的时间,才会有人开口跟我说话。可知,获得病人的信任是他巡诊中遇到的问题。故选B。 4.推理判断题。根据文章的内容,尤其是第一段Dr. Jim O’Connell is Boston’s only doctor left still making house calls to the homeless. O’Connell是波士顿唯一还在为无家可归者做家访的医生。可知,O’Connell坚守着自己的职业,这体现出了他的奉献精神。最后一段When asked about how his life might have turned out, had he become a highly paid doctor, O’Connell said, “I never think about it anymore.” 当被问及如果他成为一名高薪医生,他的生活将会怎样时,奥康奈尔说:“我从来没有想过”,这体现出了他的无私。由此判断出,O’Connell是一位无私奉献的好医生。故选C。
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C.It will appear in at least 8 episodes. D.It will be the wife of a main character.

3.What should applicants submit?

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    Issues around children learning to read are rarely out of the news, which is hardly surprising—becoming a successful reader is of vital importance in improving a child’s life chances. Nor is it surprising that reading creates a virtuous circle: the more you read the better you become. But what may come as a surprise is that reading to dogs is gaining popularity as a way of addressing concerns about children’s reading.

Underachievement (学业不良) in groups of children in the UK is recognized in international studies—and successive governments have sought to address the issues in a range of ways. Reading to dogs, so far, has not been among them, but it’s time to look at the strategy more seriously.

Many children naturally enjoy reading and need little encouragement, but if they are struggling, their confidence can quickly decrease—and with it, their motivation. This brings about the destructive cycle, and therefore reading ability fails to improve.

So how can dogs help?

A therapeutic (疗法的) presence

Reading to dogs is just that—encouraging children to read alongside a dog. The practice originated in the US in 1999.

The presence of dogs has a calming effect on many people—hence their use in Pets as Therapy schemes (PAT). Many primary schools are becoming increasingly pressurized environments and children (like adults) generally do not respond well to such pressure. A dog creates an environment that immediately feels more relaxing and welcoming. Reading can be an independent activity, but can also be a pleasurable, shared social event. Children who are struggling to read benefit from the simple pleasure of reading to a loyal, loving listener.

Children who are struggling to read, for whatever reason, need to build confidence and rediscover a motivation for reading. A dog is a reassuring, friendly audience who will not mind if mistakes are made. Children can read to the dog, uninterrupted; comments will not be made. Errors can be addressed in other contexts at other times. For more experienced or capable readers, they can experiment with intonation and “voices”, knowing that the dog will respond positively—and building fluency further develops comprehension in readers.

For children who are struggling, reconnecting with the pleasure of reading is very important. As Marylyn Jager-Adams, a literacy (读写) scholar, noted in a seminal review of beginner reading in the US: “If we want children to learn to read well, we must find a way to attract them to read lots.”

Reading to a dog can create a helpful balance, supporting literacy activities which may seem less appealing to a child. Children having difficulty with reading, for example, need focused support to develop their understanding of the alphabetic code (字母代码). But this needs to be balanced with activities which support independent reading and social enjoyment or the child can become less motivated.

Creating a virtuous circle

Breaking a negative cycle will inevitably lead to the creation of a virtuous circle—and sharing a good book with a dog enables children to apply their reading skills in a positive and enjoyable way.

Research evidence in this area is rather limited, despite the growing popularity of the scheme. A 2016 systematic review of 48 studies—“Children Reading to Dogs: A Systematic Review of the Literature” by Hall, Ge and Mills--demonstrated some evidence for improvement in reading, but the evidence was not strong. There clearly is more work to do, but interest in reading to dogs appears to have grown through the evidence of case studies. The example, often given in the media, is that of Tony Nevett and his pet dog Danny. Tony and Danny’s involvement in a number of schools has been transformative, not only in terms of reading but also in promoting general well-being positive behavior among children with a diverse range of needs.

So, reading to dogs could offer many benefits. As with any approach, it is not a cure—but set within a language—rich literacy environment, there appears to be little to lose and much to gain.

Title: How Dogs Could Make Children Better 1.

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•Reading is so important that issues around children learning to remain hot. But 2. ▲, reading to dogs becomes an increasingly popular way to address concerns about it.

•Struggling to read will decrease children’s confidence and motivation and gets in the 3. ▲ of their reading ability building.

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•Governments in the UK haven’t employed the strategy of reading to dogs to help underachievers, which needs serious 4. ▲ in the near future.

 

A therapeutic presence

•Reading to a dog can help children 5. ▲ down, feel relaxed and get pleasure, for dogs are loyal and loving listeners.

Reading to a dog can help children build confidence, as children can read without being interrupted or being 6. ▲ on.

•Reading to a dog can also create a helpful balance, making children 7. ▲ to participate in literacy activities.

Creating a virtuous circle

•Sharing a good book with a dog likely enables children to apply their reading skills positively and enjoyably, though more work remains to be done to 8. ▲ it.

•More case studies of reading to dogs indicate it might 9. ▲, both promoting children's reading interest and positive life.

Conclusion

With so little to lose and so much to gain, it 10. ▲ to read to dogs although it is not a cure-all.

 

 

 

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    My father and I have been separated for over two years. He was physically violent and emotionally abusive to me throughout my childhood, and I felt that I couldn’t forgive him. And yet, now he is dying, unconscious and struggling to breathe through an oxygen tube after a major stroke, all I can think of is how much he loved me.

How he would hold my fringe (刘海) back and kiss me on the forehead before school. How he bought me a pottery set and roller skates, although we were struggling by on just his salary, and allowed me to skate to school. How he would play chess and tennis with me, and take me to endless chess and tennis tournaments, even though I never won anything. How he would read the Guardian every day and fill in the quick crossword, but leave a few clues and praise me if I solved them. He kept every one of my Guardian columns, and every article I ever had published, even during our many estranged (疏远) periods. He gave me a lot of his savings to buy a flat after I became a single mum. And he set my date of birth as the passcode on his phone.

Yet I’m ashamed to say I blamed him, often, for everything: my anorexia (厌食症), my cutting, my anxiety, my depression... He was there during the tough times, yet all I could think was that the tough times happened because of him, forgetting that the causes of events are complex, and that plenty of people who had happy childhoods have to deal with mental illness and domestic violence too.

I even stopped him from seeing my daughter, then three, the thing that brought him most happiness, because I was scared he would hurt her, and that her life would be like mine. That decision would mean he never spoke to me again.

When we spent time together in previous years, my father hugged me a lot yet never talked much. Born in 1930s America during the Depression, he was a man of few words, a silent romantic who signed his empty Valentine’s cards to my mother with only his first initial. I know he thought I talked too much; ironically, I never told him what I needed to. Knowing he was old, I tried to get back in touch several times to make things right, but my mother said he didn’t want to hear from me. I understand that. Why would he want to hear from the daughter who was never able to forgive him for his mistakes; who brought them up time after time, unable to accept his apologies? Who prevented him from seeing his granddaughter? Who scolded him for his faults, yet never acknowledged his numerous kindnesses?

It’s much too late now. When I sit by his hospital bed and hold his large wrinkled hand, far too warm, and ask him to squeeze it if he can hear me, he doesn’t. So I tell him a few of the things I should have told him when he was conscious, though it’s hard to say the words: that I love him very much, and that I’m sorry about the estrangement. And it reminds me of what I’ve known for a long time: that my dad didn’t know how to be a father to me when I was young, because his father was abusive to him as a child. His father died estranged from his son; my father is dying estranged from his daughter.

I never thought that I’d feel this broken at losing him. I fantasise that his eyes will open, and that he will be conscious again for just a few days. I will give him a letter thanking him for all the things I have remembered while writing this piece, and apologizing for all the ways I have wronged him. And when I deliver the letter, I will bring my five-year-old daughter with me, so he can see her happiness and sweetness, and learn that the chain of hurt that has been passed down from generation to generation has finally been broken.

1.The separation between Father and the daughter is mainly caused by ______.

A.Father’s cruelty towards the daughter

B.Father’s irresponsibility for the family

C.the daughter’s protection of her kid from harm

D.the daughter’s misunderstanding of her father

2.Father rejected his daughter’s offer to get in touch with him because ______.

A.he was too ashamed to face his daughter

B.he couldn’t support his daughter any more

C.he couldn’t pardon his daughter’s ignorance

D.he was content to live away from his daughter

3.The author’s father can be described as ______.

A.generous, cold and stubborn B.strict, caring and stubborn

C.generous, strict and inconsiderate D.caring, cold and inconsiderate

4.What message does the author want to convey in the underlined part?

A.The granddaughter will break the family chain to live freely.

B.The previous way of family education will no longer continue.

C.There will be no restriction in the family from that moment on.

D.Father will leave the world without any regrets and sufferings.

5.What might be the best title of the passage?

A.East or west, home is best B.A good medicine tastes bitter

C.It’s no use crying over spilt milk D.Where there is life, there is hope

 

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