人教版(2019)必修3《Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Period Two》2021年同步練習卷
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Ⅰ.單詞拼寫
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1.Since everything is OK,we have nothing to c
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2.She and her colleagues ran an experiment to see how young and old people r
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3.Historical buildings are both attractive and important to the m
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4.Tired of the city life,my parents settled down in the country after they r
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5.Our plane ran into a thunderstorm over the Atlantic Ocean and bumped so hard that I was s
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6.People who eat slowly
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7.After four months in foreign parts,every hour at home was
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8.The boy who won the
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9.She was
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Ⅳ.補全句子
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26.I saw him
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Ⅴ. 閱讀理解
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27.It's a Friday morning in Boston,which means Dr Jim O'Connell is making his rounds.He might be more comfortable inside an exam room,but that's not where his patients are.O'Connell is one of a handful of physicians making house calls to the homeless in the city.More than 550,000 Americans are homeless,and many have health problems but no access to care.O'Connell and his team are doing something about it.They spend their days walking around where the homeless live-in parks,under bridges,and outside town.They treat about 700 regular patients.During these rounds,O'Connell himself usually sees about 20 patients.He knows where most of them sleep and whom to ask if they are missing.
O'Connell went to Harvard Medical School and was on his way to a famous oncology (腫瘤學) scholarship when his chief suggested he take what was supposed to be a one-year position as the founding physician of a new health-care programme for Boston's homeless people.That turned into a 33-year career at the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Programme,one of the country's largest of its kind.
O'Connell dispenses(提供) just about everything,from stitches(縫線) for an arm to surgery for the soul.If patients can't be treated on the street,he finds them a treatment bed at the organization's medical respite(暫緩) facility,a place for patients who are too sick to be on the streets but not ill enough for a hospital stay.
"Everything I had been taught to do in medical school-go fast,be efficient-was counterproductive 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 coffee before someone would start to talk to me.But once they engage,they'll come to you anytime because they trust you." When asked about how his life might have turned out,had he become a highly paid physician,O'Connell said, "I never think about it anymore."
Some things are more valuable than money.Just ask O'Connell who gets everything from patients who have nothing material to give.
(1)Where are O'Connell's patients?
A.In hospital.
B.In his house.
C.In their houses.
D.In parks,under bridges,and outside town.
(2)What do we know about the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Programme?
A.It has been founded for 34 years.
B.It offers a high salary to its involvers.
C.It provides everything for the homeless.
D.It aims to care about the health of Boston's homeless people.
(3)What does the underlined word "counterproductive" mean in Paragraph 4?
A.High-efficient.
B.Being more productive.
C.Achieving the opposite result to the one that you want.
D.Achieving the excellent result to the one that you want.
(4)From what O'Connell did we can describe he is
A.hard-working,kind,patient and selfless
B.warm-hearted,brave,honest and confident
C.easy-going,successful,famous and fortunate
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