情境导语:Who cares for us during festivals when doctors and nurses miss family time?
In China,festivals usually bring family reunions and joyful celebrations. But for Dr. Leng Wenying,holidays mean more duty. She works in the emergency room and often misses family meals. During festivals,she becomes even busier. Sometimes,she works 20 hours without a break,which makes her very thirsty and tired. “Festivals are a challenge because patients need us most,” she says.
Dr. Leng’s job leaves little time for her family,but she never regrets choosing this path. “I treasure every minute with my loved ones,” she adds. Her family’s support helps her stay strong. Though her work is against her personal time,she believes saving lives is more important.
Dr. Leng is one of millions of medical workers in China. They give up their own happiness to care for others. Their hard work shines brighter than festival fireworks in the hearts of patients.
This story teaches me that duty is not just a job—it’s a choice to help others. Doctors like Dr. Leng face challenges every day,yet they never give up. Even when they miss their families,their kindness fills hospitals with hope. I feel proud of their bravery and want to say “Thank you!” to all medical heroes.
根据语篇内容,选择正确的选项。
(
A. In a school.
B. In an emergency room.
C. At a restaurant.
(
A. 5 hours. B. 12 hours. C. 20 hours.
(
A. Because she has to cook for her family.
B. Because more patients need help during holidays.
C. Because she doesn’t like festival decorations.
(
A. Festival fireworks.
B. Hospital lights.
C. The sun.
(
A. Being able to tell funny jokes.
B. Willingness to miss family meals when needed.
C. Wearing colorful clothes every day.
In China,festivals usually bring family reunions and joyful celebrations. But for Dr. Leng Wenying,holidays mean more duty. She works in the emergency room and often misses family meals. During festivals,she becomes even busier. Sometimes,she works 20 hours without a break,which makes her very thirsty and tired. “Festivals are a challenge because patients need us most,” she says.
Dr. Leng’s job leaves little time for her family,but she never regrets choosing this path. “I treasure every minute with my loved ones,” she adds. Her family’s support helps her stay strong. Though her work is against her personal time,she believes saving lives is more important.
Dr. Leng is one of millions of medical workers in China. They give up their own happiness to care for others. Their hard work shines brighter than festival fireworks in the hearts of patients.
This story teaches me that duty is not just a job—it’s a choice to help others. Doctors like Dr. Leng face challenges every day,yet they never give up. Even when they miss their families,their kindness fills hospitals with hope. I feel proud of their bravery and want to say “Thank you!” to all medical heroes.
根据语篇内容,选择正确的选项。
(
B
)1. Where does Dr. Leng work?A. In a school.
B. In an emergency room.
C. At a restaurant.
(
C
)2. How long does Dr. Leng sometimes work without breaks?A. 5 hours. B. 12 hours. C. 20 hours.
(
B
)3. Why are festivals a challenge for Dr. Leng?A. Because she has to cook for her family.
B. Because more patients need help during holidays.
C. Because she doesn’t like festival decorations.
(
A
)4. What does Dr. Leng’s work shine brighter than?A. Festival fireworks.
B. Hospital lights.
C. The sun.
(
B
)5. If you were a doctor like Dr. Leng,which quality would be MOST important?A. Being able to tell funny jokes.
B. Willingness to miss family meals when needed.
C. Wearing colorful clothes every day.
答案
五、1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B
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