B
Emma was a nurse in a busy city hospital. Her job was common and heavy. She not only treated patients' illnesses but also spent much time caring for their feelings every day. She always worked for long and went home late. Her family worried about her and advised her to change the job for an easier one, but Emma refused. "A nurse is not always considered a good job, but I'll never regret it. I have met lots of people here and been part of many warm stories," she said.

Emma still remembered Grace, a 60-year-old woman. The old lady was sent to the hospital. She was seriously ill and had no family to take care of her. Her husband passed away years ago, and she had no children. Loneliness and illness made Grace very sad and she even lost hope for life. Emma felt sorry for her and decided to help. She visited Grace every day and sat by her bedside to listen to her old stories. She always held Grace's hands and told her she was not alone. She also brought small gifts like fresh flowers to cheer Grace up. Sometimes, she read Grace's favourite books, and even brought her a cute dog because she knew Grace loved animals.
With Emma's care, Grace became hopeful again. Once, Grace held Emma's hand and said, "Thank you for being the light in my dark days!" Emma was deeply moved and suddenly realised her job was far more meaningful than she thought. It could bring warmth to the lonely people and change their lives.
As Emma walked out of the hospital, she looked at the bright city. A warm smile appeared on her face. She felt proud of her job. Though it was tiring, it filled her life with meaning.
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A. Emma didn't like being a nurse at all.
B. Emma often worked long hours and felt tired.
C. The hospital offered too little money to Emma.
D. Emma was not good at taking care of patients.
(
A. She found a new job for Grace.
B. She asked Grace's family to visit her.
C. She took Grace to a pet shop to play with dogs.
D. She brought fresh flowers and read stories to her.
(
A. Grace liked staying in a bright room.
B. Grace wanted Emma to buy her a light.
C. Emma often helped Grace turn on the light.
D. Grace thought Emma's care gave her hope.
(
A. Grace was sent to the hospital and led a hopeless life.
B. Many old people in the hospital were lonely and needed help.
C. The care for Grace made Emma realise the meaning of her job.
D. Emma's family cared about her job and offered her some advice.
Emma was a nurse in a busy city hospital. Her job was common and heavy. She not only treated patients' illnesses but also spent much time caring for their feelings every day. She always worked for long and went home late. Her family worried about her and advised her to change the job for an easier one, but Emma refused. "A nurse is not always considered a good job, but I'll never regret it. I have met lots of people here and been part of many warm stories," she said.
Emma still remembered Grace, a 60-year-old woman. The old lady was sent to the hospital. She was seriously ill and had no family to take care of her. Her husband passed away years ago, and she had no children. Loneliness and illness made Grace very sad and she even lost hope for life. Emma felt sorry for her and decided to help. She visited Grace every day and sat by her bedside to listen to her old stories. She always held Grace's hands and told her she was not alone. She also brought small gifts like fresh flowers to cheer Grace up. Sometimes, she read Grace's favourite books, and even brought her a cute dog because she knew Grace loved animals.
With Emma's care, Grace became hopeful again. Once, Grace held Emma's hand and said, "Thank you for being the light in my dark days!" Emma was deeply moved and suddenly realised her job was far more meaningful than she thought. It could bring warmth to the lonely people and change their lives.
As Emma walked out of the hospital, she looked at the bright city. A warm smile appeared on her face. She felt proud of her job. Though it was tiring, it filled her life with meaning.
(
B
)6. Why did Emma's family advise her to change the job?A. Emma didn't like being a nurse at all.
B. Emma often worked long hours and felt tired.
C. The hospital offered too little money to Emma.
D. Emma was not good at taking care of patients.
(
D
)7. What did Emma do to cheer Grace up?A. She found a new job for Grace.
B. She asked Grace's family to visit her.
C. She took Grace to a pet shop to play with dogs.
D. She brought fresh flowers and read stories to her.
(
D
)8. What does the underlined sentence "Thank you for being the light in my dark days!" mean?A. Grace liked staying in a bright room.
B. Grace wanted Emma to buy her a light.
C. Emma often helped Grace turn on the light.
D. Grace thought Emma's care gave her hope.
(
C
)9. What's the main idea of the passage?A. Grace was sent to the hospital and led a hopeless life.
B. Many old people in the hospital were lonely and needed help.
C. The care for Grace made Emma realise the meaning of her job.
D. Emma's family cared about her job and offered her some advice.
答案
6. B 7. D 8. D 9. C
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