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Nurse! I Want My MummyWhen a child is ill in hospital, a parent's first reaction is to be【

Nurse! I Want My Mummy

When a child is ill in hospital, a parent's first reaction is to be【51】them.

Most hospitals now allow parents to sleep【52】with their child, providing a bed or sofa on the ward.

But until the 1970s this【53】was not only frowned upon(不赞同)-- it was actively discouraged. Staff worried that the children would be【54】when their parents left, and so there was a blanket(通用的)ban.

A concerned nurse, Pamela Hawthorn, disagreed and her study "Nurse, I want my mummy!" published in 1974,【55】the face of paediatric(儿科的)nursing.

Martin Johnson, a professor of nursing at the University of Salford, said that the work of【56】like Pamela had changed the face of patient care.

"Pamela's study was done against the【57】of a lively debate in paediatrics and psychology as to the degree women should spend with children in the outside world and the degree to which they should be allowed to visit children in【58】. "

"The idea was that if mum came to【59】a small child in hospital the child would be upset and inconsolable(无法安慰的)for hours. "

"Yet the nurse noticed that if mum did not come at【60】the child stayed in a relatively stable state but they might be depressed. "

"Of course we know now that they had almost given up hope【61】mum was ever coming back. "

"To avoid a little bit of pain they said that no one should visit. "

"But children were alone and depressed, so Hawthorn said parents should be【62】to visit. "

Dr. Peter Carter, chief executive and general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said her【63】had been seminal(开创性的).

"Her research put an end to the【64】when parents handed their children over to strangers at the door of the hospital ward. "

"As a result of her work, parents are now recognized as partners in care and are afforded the opportunity to stay with their children while they are in hospital,【65】has dramatically improved both parents' and children's experience of care. "

(51)

A.with

B.over

C.upon

D.for

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第1题

We walked so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. M
um pointed to a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to have a seat. While I watched, mouth open in surprise, mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop (拖把). She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "

"Yes. I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them," the nurse said. She looked at mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"

Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖) of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until I couldn't see her and the nurse had turned back to write in the big book.

After a long time mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She rapidly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, mum nodded politely to the nurse and said, " Thank you. "

Outside, mum told me: "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "

"You saw her, mum?"

"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush. "

When she took a mop from the small room what mum really wanted to do was ______.

A.to clean the floor

B.to please the nurse

C.to see a patient

D.to surprise the storyteller

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第2题

We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book
. Mum pointed, at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched, mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop(拖把). She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said," Very dirty floors,"

"Yes. I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"

Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖) of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.

After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum nodded politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."

Outside, Mum told me: "Dagmar is fine. No fever."

"You saw her, Mum?"

"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush."

When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was ______.

A.to clean the floor

B.to please the nurse

C.to see a patient

D.to surprise the story-teller

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第3题

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项([ A] 、[ B ] 、[ C ]和 [ D ] )中选出最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项([ A] 、[ B ] 、[ C ]和 [ D ] )中选出最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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We walked so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn ' t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum

pointed to a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to have a seat. While I watched,

mouth open in surprise, mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked

quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop(拖把). She pushed the mop past the

desk and as the nurse looked up, mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "

“Yes. I'm glad they' ve finally decided to clean them," the nurse said. She looked at mum

strangely and said, " But aren ' t you working late?"

Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖) of the mop taking her farther and farther down the

hall. I watched until I couldn' t see her and the nurse had turned back to write in the big book:

After a long time mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She rapidly put the mop back and

took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, mum nodded politely to the nurse and said,

" Thank you. "

Outside, mum told me: "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "

"You saw her, mum?"

"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will

stop worrying as well. It ' s a fine hospital. But such floors ! A mop is no good. You need a brush. "

56. When she took a mop from the small room what mum really wanted to do was ________

[ A]to clean the floor

[ B ] to please the nurse

[ C] to see a patient

[ D] to surprise the storyteller

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第4题

听力原文:M: Hi, you’re new here, aren’t you? What’s your name?W: Sally.M: Want to come and

听力原文:M: Hi, you’re new here, aren’t you? What’s your name?

W: Sally.

M: Want to come and play?

W: I’d like to, but I can’t, My mum sys I’ve got to stay and help her. It’s my brother’s birthday and we’re having a party, too.

M: Oh, you’ve got a brother, have you?

W: Yes, not very far away. Cathy, my sister-in-law, works in the bookshop over there. They’ve got a new baby called Liz. I mean Elizabeth really, and we call her Liz.

M: Is that your mum over there calling you?

W: No, that’s my Aunt May, my mum’s twin sister. I’d better go. Bye.

M: Bye.

Why can't Sally play?

A.Because she doesn't like to.

B.Because she has to help her mother.

C.Because she is having a party.

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第5题

听力原文:M: Hi, you're new here, aren't you? What's your name?W: Sally.M: Want to come and

听力原文:M: Hi, you're new here, aren't you? What's your name?

W: Sally.

M: Want to come and play?

W: I'd like to, but l can't. My mum says I've got to stay and help her. It's my brother's birthday and we're having a party, too.

M: Oh, you've got a brother, have you?

W: I've got two brothers. Kit, the one with the birthday, he's only four. I've got an older brother who's married, his name's Don.

M: Does your brother Don live near here?

W: Yes, not very far away. Cathy, my sister-in-law, works in the bookshop over there. They've got a new baby called Liz. I mean Elizabeth really, and we call her Liz.

M: Is that your mum over there calling you?

W: No, that's my Aunt May, my mum's twin sister. I'd better go. Bye.

M: Bye.

Why can't Sally play?

A.Because she doesn't like to.

B.Because she has to help her mother.

C.Because she is having a party.

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第6题

听力原文:M: Hi, you're new here, aren't you? What's your name?W: Stella.M: Want to come an

听力原文:M: Hi, you're new here, aren't you? What's your name?

W: Stella.

M: Want to come and play?

W: I'd like to. but I can't. My Mum says I've got to stay and help her. It's my brother's birthday and we're having a party, too.

M: Oh, you've got a brother, haven't you?

W: I've got two brothers. Kit, the one with the birthday, he's only four. I've got a big brother who's married, his name's Don.

M: Does your brother Don live near here?

W: Yes, not very far away. Cathy, my sister-in-law, works in the sweetshop over there. They've got a new baby called Liz. I mean Elizabeth really, but we call her Liz.

M: Is that your Mum over there calling you?

W: No, that's my Aunt May, my Mum's twin sister. I'd better go. Bye.

M: Bye.

Why can't Stella play?

A.Because she doesn't like to.

B.Because she has to help her mother.

C.Because she is having a party.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Do you think young people are given too much freedom nowadays, and that as a r
esult they've lost respect for their parents and their elders generally?

W: I don't thinks so. My parents never interfered with my plans too much. They advised me but never forced me to do anything I didn't want to do. I was allowed to take up the career I wanted. I think I respect and love them more for this.

M: Are you quite independent of them now?

W: Yes. As soon as I left school and started my studies as a nurse I became independent financially. I have a government grant. It is enough for my daily life. But I still stay with them a lot, as you know.

M: You seem very close to your parents.

W: I am. Many young people today say they have nothing in common with their parents, but I'm rather lucky because I get on very well with mine. What about you?

M: Well, we value family life very much in my country. I'm very fond of my family, but I don't always get on very well with them. They try to control me too much.

W: But they allow you to come to study in England on your own.

M: Yes, but only after a lot of persuasion! Your parents treat you as an. adult; my parents treat me as a child.

W: As t said, I'm lucky. Some English parents are like yours. They interfere too much and they just refuse to understand our generation.

(23)

A.Because her parents love her very much.

B.Because her parents never force her to do anything she doesn't want to do.

C.Because she is allowed to have her career.

D.Because she has too much freedom.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Juliet, you chose not to go to college. Why? Was it about money?W: Well. I don

听力原文:M: Juliet, you chose not to go to college. Why? Was it about money?

W: Well. I don't want to sit here to say I was too poor to go to college. But the fact is that we didn't have the money, though my mum probably could have made enough somehow. I probably could have worked harder at school and gotten better grades, so, it is really I didn't get to go to college. I had a wish to go to school every other week. It wasn't just my path.

M: At the time did you feel that you were missing something?

W: My best friend went off to university and I just remember every time I talk to her. It all sounded so fun and so great. Here I was Selling 10 shoes and getting on the bus every day to work in town. We both thought the other's life was so much more exciting. I was trying hard to make enough to pay for my own flat every two months and that seemed so exciting to her. And she would talk about studying for finals, and going to parties. and I thought, God, she is so perfect.

Why did the woman not go to college?

A.She didn't pass the exam.

B.She wasn't interested in college.

C.She couldn't afford college education.

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第9题

听力原文:M: There are just one or two more things, Catherine.W: Do call me Cathy.M: OK, Ca

听力原文:M: There are just one or two more things, Catherine.

W: Do call me Cathy.

M: OK, Cathy. Are you really interested in being a vet?

W: Not really. Anyway, I'm not bright enough. I'm reasonably intelligent, but I'm not brilliant. I'm 'afraid my mother is a bit overoptimistic.

M: Yes, I guessed that. She's a bit overpowering, isn't she, your mum?

W: A bit. But she's very kind.

M. I'm sure she is. So, you're interested in ballet and music, are you?

W: Not really. My mother sent me to lessons when I was six, so I'm quite good, I suppose. But I don't think I want to do that for the rest of my life, especially music. It's so lonely.

M: What do you enjoy doing7

W: Well, I like playing tennis, and swimming. Oh, I went to France with the school choir last year. I really enjoyed that. And I like talking to people. But I suppose you mean real interests- things that would help me to get a job?

M: No. I'm more interested in what you really want to do. You like talking to people, do you?

W: Oh yes, I really enjoy meeting new people.

M: Do you think you would enjoy teaching?

W: No, no, I don't really. I was never very interested in school work, and I'd like to do something different. Anyway, there's a teacher training college very near us. It would be just like going to school again.

(20)

A.ballet.

B.Swimming.

C.Nursing.

D.Teaching

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第10题

听力原文:M: Do you know where Arthur is?W: I do not know, Paul.M: He is a fool. And if he

听力原文:M: Do you know where Arthur is?

W: I do not know, Paul.

M: He is a fool. And if he did anything I shouldn't mind. But no, he simply can't come away from a game of whist, or else he must see a girl home from the skating-rink and so can't get home.

W: I don't know that it would make it any better if he did something to make us all ashamed.

M: Are you fearfully fond of him, Mum?

W: What do you ask that for?

M: Because they say a woman always likes the youngest best.

W: She may do -- but I don't. No, he wearies me.

M: And you'd actually rather he was good?

W: I'd rather he showed some of a man's common sense.

M: Here is a letter. It's from him.

W: What now !

M: My dearest Mother, I don't know what made me such a fool. I want you to come and fetch me back from here. I came with Jack Bredon yesterday, instead of going to work, and enlisted. Like the idiot you know I am, I came away with him. I have taken the King's shilling, but perhaps if you came for me they would let me go back with you. I don't want to be in the army. My dear mother, I am nothing but a trouble to you. But if you get me out of this, I promise I will have more sense and consideration...

W: Well, now, let him stop!

Arthur is Paul's ______.

A.son

B.father

C.elder brother

D.younger brother

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