The hospital I work in sits on a beautiful mountain. People often have to walk about 40 kilometers in order to see a 16 . This is why home-based care comes in. A doctor and several nurses travel out to 17 sick people. Before I go out, I often buy some 18 to give to the poor people we will meet as some of them might be hungry. I 19 buy a bag of sweets for the children every time I go out.
One day, I 20 at an orphanage(孤儿院). Inside I saw a beautiful little girl, Tanzile. I gave her a sweet from my bag with a(n)21 and she asked, “Can I have another one?” I gave her another one and 22 , “This little darling is so clever—she has taken two for 23 .” But after I asked her some questions, I was 24 . Tanzile is 7 years old. Two years ago, both of her parents 25 in a car accident. Her younger sister who was only three then was taken away by a couple. Ever since then, she has 26 to accept what someone gives to her 27 they give her two. In fact, we found many things which she had been 28 to give to her sister one day.
I said to her, “You must 29 it if someone gives you food or something else—even if it is only one piece 30 two—for your own health.” It was so 31 for me to fight back the tears as she 32 her head. Her hope and __33__ were all that she had. They _34___ more than anything else.
I hope that Tanzile and the other beautiful children like her will 35 with their brothers and sisters again.
16. A. result B. doctor C. parent D. friend
17. A. help B. surprise C. encourage D. protect
18. A. clothes B. medicine C. food D. water
19. A. hardly B. still C. never D. also
20. A. stopped B. hid C. survived D. danced
21. A. wish B. smile C. plan D. idea
22. A. guessed B. believed C. thought D. imagined
23. A. myself B. yourself C. herself D. themselves
24. A. interested B. pleased C. scared D. surprised
25. A. died B. tried C. fought D. cried
26. A. pretended B. refused C. hoped D. dreamed
27. A. although B. if C. once D. unless
28. A. developing B. choosing C. collecting D. making
29. A. want B. check C. eat D. accept
30. A. more than B. together with C. except for D. instead of
31. A. hard B. sorry C. funny D. strange
32. A. shook B. hit C. touched D. pressed
33. A. honesty B. attitude C. love D. humor
34. A. cared B. mattered C. cost D. earned
35. A. show up B. get along C. get together D. go outThe hospital I work in sits on a beautiful mountain. People often have to walk about 40 kilometers in order to see a 16 . This is why home-based care comes in. A doctor and several nurses travel out to 17 sick people. Before I go out, I often buy some 18 to give to the poor people we will meet as some of them might be hungry. I 19 buy a bag of sweets for the children every time I go out.
One day, I 20 at an orphanage(孤儿院). Inside I saw a beautiful little girl, Tanzile. I gave her a sweet from my bag with a(n)21 and she asked, “Can I have another one?” I gave her another one and 22 , “This little darling is so clever—she has taken two for 23 .” But after I asked her some questions, I was 24 . Tanzile is 7 years old. Two years ago, both of her parents 25 in a car accident. Her younger sister who was only three then was taken away by a couple. Ever since then, she has 26 to accept what someone gives to her 27 they give her two. In fact, we found many things which she had been 28 to give to her sister one day.
I said to her, “You must 29 it if someone gives you food or something else—even if it is only one piece 30 two—for your own health.” It was so 31 for me to fight back the tears as she 32 her head. Her hope and __33__ were all that she had. They _34___ more than anything else.
I hope that Tanzile and the other beautiful children like her will 35 with their brothers and sisters again.
16. A. result B. doctor C. parent D. friend
17. A. help B. surprise C. encourage D. protect
18. A. clothes B. medicine C. food D. water
19. A. hardly B. still C. never D. also
20. A. stopped B. hid C. survived D. danced
21. A. wish B. smile C. plan D. idea
22. A. guessed B. believed C. thought D. imagined
23. A. myself B. yourself C. herself D. themselves
24. A. interested B. pleased C. scared D. surprised
25. A. died B. tried C. fought D. cried
26. A. pretended B. refused C. hoped D. dreamed
27. A. although B. if C. once D. unless
28. A. developing B. choosing C. collecting D. making
29. A. want B. check C. eat D. accept
30. A. more than B. together with C. except for D. instead of
31. A. hard B. sorry C. funny D. strange
32. A. shook B. hit C. touched D. pressed
33. A. honesty B. attitude C. love D. humor
34. A. cared B. mattered C. cost D. earned
35. A. show up B. get along C. get together D. go outThe hospital I work in sits on a beautiful mountain. People often have to walk about 40 kilometers in order to see a 16 . This is why home-based care comes in. A doctor and several nurses travel out to 17 sick people. Before I go out, I often buy some 18 to give to the poor people we will meet as some of them might be hungry. I 19 buy a bag of sweets for the children every time I go out.
One day, I 20 at an orphanage(孤儿院). Inside I saw a beautiful little girl, Tanzile. I gave her a sweet from my bag with a(n)21 and she asked, “Can I have another one?” I gave her another one and 22 , “This little darling is so clever—she has taken two for 23 .” But after I asked her some questions, I was 24 . Tanzile is 7 years old. Two years ago, both of her parents 25 in a car accident. Her younger sister who was only three then was taken away by a couple. Ever since then, she has 26 to accept what someone gives to her 27 they give her two. In fact, we found many things which she had been 28 to give to her sister one day.
I said to her, “You must 29 it if someone gives you food or something else—even if it is only one piece 30 two—for your own health.” It was so 31 for me to fight back the tears as she 32 her head. Her hope and __33__ were all that she had. They _34___ more than anything else.
I hope that Tanzile and the other beautiful children like her will 35 with their brothers and sisters again.
16. A. result B. doctor C. parent D. friend
17. A. help B. surprise C. encourage D. protect
18. A. clothes B. medicine C. food D. water
19. A. hardly B. still C. never D. also
20. A. stopped B. hid C. survived D. danced
21. A. wish B. smile C. plan D. idea
22. A. guessed B. believed C. thought D. imagined
23. A. myself B. yourself C. herself D. themselves
24. A. interested B. pleased C. scared D. surprised
25. A. died B. tried C. fought D. cried
26. A. pretended B. refused C. hoped D. dreamed
27. A. although B. if C. once D. unless
28. A. developing B. choosing C. collecting D. making
29. A. want B. check C. eat D. accept
30. A. more than B. together with C. except for D. instead of
31. A. hard B. sorry C. funny D. strange
32. A. shook B. hit C. touched D. pressed
33. A. honesty B. attitude C. love D. humor
34. A. cared B. mattered C. cost D. earned
35. A. show up B. get along C. get together D. go outThe hospital I work in sits on a beautiful mountain. People often have to walk about 40 kilometers in order to see a 16 . This is why home-based care comes in. A doctor and several nurses travel out to 17 sick people. Before I go out, I often buy some 18 to give to the poor people we will meet as some of them might be hungry. I 19 buy a bag of sweets for the children every time I go out.
One day, I 20 at an orphanage(孤儿院). Inside I saw a beautiful little girl, Tanzile. I gave her a sweet from my bag with a(n)21 and she asked, “Can I have another one?” I gave her another one and 22 , “This little darling is so clever—she has taken two for 23 .” But after I asked her some questions, I was 24 . Tanzile is 7 years old. Two years ago, both of her parents 25 in a car accident. Her younger sister who was only three then was taken away by a couple. Ever since then, she has 26 to accept what someone gives to her 27 they give her two. In fact, we found many things which she had been 28 to give to her sister one day.
I said to her, “You must 29 it if someone gives you food or something else—even if it is only one piece 30 two—for your own health.” It was so 31 for me to fight back the tears as she 32 her head. Her hope and __33__ were all that she had. They _34___ more than anything else.
I hope that Tanzile and the other beautiful children like her will 35 with their brothers and sisters again.
16. A. result B. doctor C. parent D. friend
17. A. help B. surprise C. encourage D. protect
18. A. clothes B. medicine C. food D. water
19. A. hardly B. still C. never D. also
20. A. stopped B. hid C. survived D. danced
21. A. wish B. smile C. plan D. idea
22. A. guessed B. believed C. thought D. imagined
23. A. myself B. yourself C. herself D. themselves
24. A. interested B. pleased C. scared D. surprised
25. A. died B. tried C. fought D. cried
26. A. pretended B. refused C. hoped D. dreamed
27. A. although B. if C. once D. unless
28. A. developing B. choosing C. collecting D. making
29. A. want B. check C. eat D. accept
30. A. more than B. together with C. except for D. instead of
31. A. hard B. sorry C. funny D. strange
32. A. shook B. hit C. touched D. pressed
33. A. honesty B. attitude C. love D. humor
34. A. cared B. mattered C. cost D. earned
35. A. show up B. get along C. get together D. go outThe hospital I work in sits on a beautiful mountain. People often have to walk about 40 kilometers in order to see a 16 . This is why home-based care comes in. A doctor and several nurses travel out to 17 sick people. Before I go out, I often buy some 18 to give to the poor people we will meet as some of them might be hungry. I 19 buy a bag of sweets for the children every time I go out.
One day, I 20 at an orphanage(孤儿院). Inside I saw a beautiful little girl, Tanzile. I gave her a sweet from my bag with a(n)21 and she asked, “Can I have another one?” I gave her another one and 22 , “This little darling is so clever—she has taken two for 23 .”