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A应用文:人与社会在本期杂志中,四位撰稿人介绍的地区经典菜肴、珍贵机构、先锋厨师和烹饪新方向。Inthisissue,weofferupasmalltasteofavastandattractiveculinary(烹饪的)region——from

classicdishesandtreasuredinstitutionstopioneeringchefsandnewdirections.Hereiswhatsomeof

thecontributorswanttosaytoyou.PatrickHanlonAlthoughthereisalotofseaweedaroundIreland’scoast,itwasn’talwaysliked.However,it’s

nowbecomingincreasinglypopularasakeypartintraditionalIrishfood.ThedishIenjoyedwhile

lookingoutovertheAtlanticinConnemaraperfectlyshowedhowpopularseaweedhasbecomelately.CONNEMARA,

P8MikeJordanI’matrueSoutherner:

borninNashville,raisedinHuntsville,Alabama,andnowbasedinAtlanta.IlovedtalkingtobrilliantSouthernchefslikeMashamaBaileyandRodneyScott,whorepresentthe

region’sincrediblediversityanduniqueculture,andtellnewstoriesthroughtheircuisine.SOUTHERNSTATES,P48SianMeadesWilliamsWhenIvisitedSantorinitofindoutmoreaboutvinsanto,thelocaldessertwine,itwasthe

powerfulwomenwinemakersthatreallyimpressedme.They’reworkinghardtomakerealchangein

theindustry,andtheirlovefortheisland,itsproduceandtheircommunityrunsthrougheverything

theydo.SANTORINI,P66CeciliaHae-JinLeeTheculinaryhistoryofanycountryisfullofdepthandsurprises.Sharingthestoryofbibimbap

revealsonlyasmallpartofthebeautifulandtroubledhistoryofmyhomecountryofKorea,withits

rollingcountryside,dramaticmountainsandweather-beatenfishingboats.BIBIMBAP,P76总分B21.

WhowritesaboutthecuisineoftheSouthernstates?A.PatrickHanlon.

B.MikeJordan.C.SianMeadesWilliams.

D.CeciliaHae-JinLee.MikeJordanI’matrueSoutherner:

borninNashville,raisedinHuntsville,Alabama,andnowbasedinAtlanta.IlovedtalkingtobrilliantSouthernchefslikeMashamaBaileyandRodneyScott,whorepresentthe

region’sincrediblediversityanduniqueculture,andtellnewstoriesthroughtheircuisine.SOUTHERNSTATES,P48D22.WhatimpressedSianMeadesWilliamsduringhervisittoSantorini?A.Thediversityofcultures.

B.Thelocaldessertwine.C.Thepopularityofseaweed.

D.Thefemalewinemakers.SianMeadesWilliamsWhenIvisitedSantorinitofindoutmoreaboutvinsanto,thelocaldessertwine,itwasthe

powerfulwomenwinemakersthatreallyimpressedme.They’reworkinghardtomakerealchangein

theindustry,andtheirlovefortheisland,itsproduceandtheircommunityrunsthrougheverything

theydo.SANTORINI,P6623.OnwhichpagecanwereadaboutKorea’sculinaryhistory?A.P8.

B.P48.

C.P66.

D.P76.CeciliaHae-JinLeeTheculinaryhistoryofanycountryisfullofdepthandsurprises.Sharingthestoryofbibimbap

revealsonlyasmallpartofthebeautifulandtroubledhistoryofmyhomecountryofKorea,withits

rollingcountryside,dramaticmountainsandweather-beatenfishingboats.

BIBIMBAP,P76烹饪的动荡的连绵起伏的饱经风霜的引人注目的B说明文:人与自然

本文介绍DogTV这个独特的电视频道为狗狗提供了一个特殊的观看体验,帮助他们缓解焦虑、消磨时间,甚至与主人一起度过愉快的时光。文章结构:主题说明型①Americanshaveadopteddogsinrecordnumbersinthepandemic(流行病),andwereallydon’t

likeleavingournewfamilymembershomeontheirown.Weworrythatthey’llbelonely,orworse,

chewthefurniture.Soweask:Whatwouldwewanttodoifwewereathomewithnothingtodo?

WatchTV,ofcourse.

②DogTV,achannelfordogs,hasbeenavailableintheUnitedStatessince2012.Lastmonthit

expandedtoreachdogsinEngland,AustraliaandNewZealandandisnowavailablein14countries.Unsurprisingly,morethan80percentofthechannel’ssubscribersareAmericans,whomakeupthe

largestpetmarketintheworld.

③AccordingtoRonLevi,thefounderofDogTV,thereisasignificantamountofseparationanxiety

amongpetowners.

DogTVwascreatedtoprovidesensoryandvisualstimulationthatcanhelpreducethisanxiety.Levicameupwiththeideaforthechannelin2006whenherealizedthatdogsarehighly

socialanimalsandoftenstrugglewhenleftaloneathome.Thus,hedecidedtofocusontheirneeds.

④WhilesomeanimalbehavioristsadvocatefortheuseoftoysandpuzzlesinsteadofTV,othersbelievethatcertaintypesofprogrammingcanbebeneficialwhenthereisnothingelsegoingon.

For

petownerslikeSageRandall,whogotanewdognamedCarrotCakein2020tokeephercompany

whileworkingathome,theguiltofleavingapetalonecanbegreat.Shelaughedwhenafriendadvised

hertogetDogTVandthoughtitwascrazytoevenimagineadogactuallysittingstilltowatch

television.However,shetrieditandwasshockedthatCarrotCakeenjoyedwatchingthedifferent

landscapesandseeingotherdogsplaying.AlthoughDogTVmaynotbeaperfectsolutionforevery

petowner,itprovidesaninterestinglookathowtechnologyisbeingusedtoaddresstheneedsofdogs.

⑤Asforwhetherdogsactuallyenjoytelevisionorifwearesimplyfindingcomfortinproviding

themwiththisveryhumanformofentertainment,thatremainsanopenquestion.P1:用提问引出主题P2:解释主题

DogTV狗狗频道

P3-4拓展主题

意义与影响P3-4评价

疑问A24.Whoismostlikelytobetheauthorofthisarticle?A.Adogowner. B.Amobilesubscriber.订阅用户C.Ananimalbehaviorist.动物行为学家D.AnAmericanmarketer.①Americanshaveadopteddogsinrecordnumbersinthepandemic(流行病),andwereallydon’t

likeleavingournewfamilymembershomeontheirown.

Weworrythatthey’llbelonely,orworse,

chewthefurniture.Soweask:Whatwouldwewanttodoifwewereathomewithnothingtodo?

WatchTV,ofcourse.一位美国的营销人员D25.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A.Americanslikedogsbest.绝对性词语 B.Thepetmarketisgrowing.C.Dogscosttheirownersalot. D.DogTVisgainingpopularity.②DogTV,achannelfordogs,hasbeenavailableintheUnitedStatessince2012.Lastmonthit

expandedtoreachdogsinEngland,AustraliaandNewZealandandisnowavailablein14countries.Unsurprisingly,morethan80percentofthechannel’ssubscribersareAmericans,whomakeupthe

largestpetmarketintheworld.宠物市场正在增长狗花了主人很多钱越来越受欢迎B26.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Howdogs’needsaremet. 细节 B.WhyDogTVwascreated.C.Whatworriespetowners. 细节

D.Whofoundedthechannel.细节③AccordingtoRonLevi,thefounderofDogTV,thereisasignificantamountofseparationanxiety

amongpetowners.

DogTVwascreatedtoprovidesensoryandvisualstimulationthatcanhelpreducethisanxiety.Levicameupwiththeideaforthechannelin2006whenherealizedthatdogsarehighly

socialanimalsandoftenstrugglewhenleftaloneathome.Thus,hedecidedtofocusontheirneeds.宠物主人有分离焦虑

提供

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焦虑如何满足狗的需求为什么创建DogTV宠物主人担心什么?谁建立了这个频道。创建目的C27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningSageRandall?A.Tocomparedifferentwaysoftreatingdogs.B.Toexplaindogs’fondnessforwatchingTV.C.Toillustratetheattitudeofsomepetowners.D.Toshowtheeffectoftechnologyonanimals.

④WhilesomeanimalbehavioristsadvocatefortheuseoftoysandpuzzlesinsteadofTV,others

believethatcertaintypesofprogrammingcanbebeneficialwhenthereisnothingelsegoingon.

ForpetownerslikeSageRandall,whogotanewdognamedCarrotCakein2020tokeephercompany

whileworkingathome,theguiltofleavingapetalonecanbegreat.

Shelaughedwhenafriendadvised

hertogetDogTVandthoughtitwascrazytoevenimagineadogactuallysittingstilltowatch

television.

However,shetrieditandwasshockedthatCarrotCakeenjoyedwatchingthedifferent

landscapesandseeingotherdogsplaying.AlthoughDogTVmaynotbeaperfectsolutionforevery

petowner,itprovidesaninterestinglookathowtechnologyisbeingusedtoaddresstheneedsofdogs.比较养狗的不同方法(没有参照物)解释狗喜欢看电视的原因举例说明一些宠物主人的态度展示科技对动物的影响看中心句:不同人看法不一样,有人觉得TV有益然后开始举例说明Sage是赞成的提供了一个有趣的视角C说明文:人与社会本文用“马太效应”引入,说明一项新研究,此研究证实了科研人员多年来的感受:在科学界享有声望,更有助于论文的评审和发表,因为研究表明,你要是没名气,还不如匿名投稿。

Reviewersawardhighermarkswhenapaper’sauthorisfamous原文出处:/content/article/reviewers-award-higher-marks-when-paper-s-author-famousYes,havingabignameinsciencewillhelpgetyourpaperpublished,anewstudyconfirms.Involvinghundredsofresearchersreviewinganeconomicspaper,thestudyfoundthatreviewersweremorelikelytorecommendacceptancewhenthepaperwasassociatedwithafamousauthorcomparedtoalesser-knownone.TheMattheweffect,atermcoinedin1968todescribethisprejudice,hasbeenatopicofconcern

amongscientistsforyears.However,previouseffortstodocumentthisprejudicehadlimitationssuch

assmallsamplesizesorlackofrandomization.Toaddresstheseissues,ateamfromtheUniversityof

Innsbruckconductedanextensivestudy.

Theteamsentemailstoabout3,300researchers,invitingthemtoreviewaneconomicspaperforarealjournal.Thepaperhadtwoauthors:VernonSmith,aNobelPrizewinner,andSabiouInoua,one

ofSmith’sformerPh.D.students.Thepotentialreviewersreceivedoneofthreedescriptionsofthepaper:onementioningonlySmith,anothermentioningonlyInoua,andathirdwithnoauthor

mentioned.Oftheresearcherswhoagreedtoreviewthepaper,Smith’sfameinfluencedtheirresponses.WhengivenonlySmith’sname,

38.5%acceptedtheinvitationtoreview,whilethefigureswere30.7%

forthosegivennonameand28.5%forthosegivenonlyInoua’sname.

Tofurtheravoidprejudice,theteamrandomlyassignedthe313reviewerswhoinitiallyreceivednoauthor’snametoreviewoneofthreepapers:onecreditedtoSmithalone,anothertoInouaalone,andathirdwithnoauthorslisted.ReviewersratedthepapercreditedtoSmiththehighest,praisingits

inclusionofnewinformationanddata-supportedconclusions.Theversionwithnoauthorsreceived

recommendationsforacceptancefrom24%ofreviewers,morethandoublethepercentageforthe

versioncreditedonlytoInoua.Theteamwarnedagainstevaluatingidenticalworkdifferentlybasedontheauthor’sidentityand

suggestedthatdouble-blindreviewsmayreducetheprejudice.However,thisapproachmaynotbe

effectiveasreviewerscanoftenidentifyauthorsthroughpreprintsorconferencepresentations.①②③④⑤P1:研究发现/研究对象P2:研究背景

P3-4:研究过程与研究结果

P5建议B28.Whatdoestheterm“theMattheweffect”refertoaccordingtothispassage?A.Atopicofpublicconcern.

B.Apreferenceinpublication.发表/刊登

偏爱

C.Adocumentdescribingcoins.

D.Awaytogetpapersaccepted.一种让论文被接受的方法①Yes,havingabignameinsciencewillhelpgetyourpaperpublished,anewstudyconfirms.Involvinghundredsofresearchersreviewinganeconomicspaper,thestudyfoundthatreviewersweremorelikelytorecommendacceptancewhenthepaperwasassociatedwithafamousauthorcomparedtoalesser-knownone.

②TheMattheweffect,atermcoinedin1968todescribethis

prejudice,hasbeenatopicofconcern

amongscientistsforyears.However,previouseffortstodocumentthisprejudicehadlimitationssuch

assmallsamplesizesorlackofrandomization.Toaddresstheseissues,ateamfromtheUniversityof

Innsbruckconductedanextensivestudy.

术语

创造

偏见题目问“马太效应“,效应是一种现象,如看论文看到XXX名师,评审推荐通过,看到无名小卒,不一定能通过。这是一种现象,不是让论文通过的方法。同义转换C29.WhydidtheteamfromtheUniversityofInnsbruckcarryouttheextensivestudy?A.Toreviewaneconomicspaper. B.Tofindfaultwithpriorstudies.C.Tofurtherinvestigateaneffect. D.Tostudyhowtoreleasepapers.②TheMattheweffect,atermcoinedin1968todescribethisprejudice,hasbeenatopicofconcern

amongscientistsforyears.However,previouseffortstodocumentthisprejudicehadlimitationssuch

assmallsamplesizesorlackofrandomization.

Toaddresstheseissues,ateamfromtheUniversityof

Innsbruckconductedanextensivestudy.回顾一篇经济学论文对先前的研究吹毛求疵进一步研究一种效应研究如何发布论文

前人研究有局限性,开展进一步研究能更避免客观真实中立反映研究结果(错误已找出,所以不是深入研究的目的)C30.Whatarepresentedinparagraphs3and4?绿色是方法,黄色是结果A.Datareceptionandrelease. B.Paperdescriptionandscores.C.Researchmethodsandfindings. D.Authors’identitiesandresponses.

③Theteamsentemailstoabout3,300researchers,invitingthemtoreviewaneconomicspaperforarealjournal.Thepaperhadtwoauthors:VernonSmith,aNobelPrizewinner,andSabiouInoua,oneofSmith’sformerPh.D.students.Thepotentialreviewersreceivedoneofthreedescriptionsofthepaper:onementioningonlySmith,anothermentioningonlyInoua,andathirdwithnoauthormentioned.Oftheresearcherswhoagreedtoreviewthepaper,Smith’sfameinfluencedtheirresponses.WhengivenonlySmith’sname,

38.5%acceptedtheinvitationtoreview,whilethefigureswere30.7%

forthosegivennonameand28.5%forthosegivenonlyInoua’sname.

④Tofurtheravoidprejudice,theteamrandomlyassignedthe313reviewerswhoinitiallyreceivednoauthor’snametoreviewoneofthreepapers:onecreditedtoSmithalone,anothertoInouaalone,andathirdwithnoauthorslisted.

ReviewersratedthepapercreditedtoSmiththehighest,praisingitsinclusionofnewinformationanddata-supportedconclusions.Theversionwithnoauthorsreceivedrecommendationsforacceptancefrom24%ofreviewers,morethandoublethepercentagefortheversioncreditedonlytoInoua.由此可以看出,论文作者如果寂寂无名,论文送审时,还不如干脆匿名。包含了新信息

有数据支撑的结论A31.Whatdoestheteamsuggesttoreducetheprejudice?A.Revisingthereviewmethod. B.Readingtheonlinepreprint.C.Assessingdifferentworks. D.Addingnewinformation.⑤Theteamwarnedagainstevaluatingidenticalworkdifferentlybasedontheauthor’sidentityand

suggestedthatdouble-blindreviewsmayreducetheprejudice.However,thisapproachmaynotbe

effectiveasreviewerscanoftenidentifyauthorsthroughpreprintsorconferencepresentations.研究出版偏见的研究人员建议使用双盲审评——作者和评论者的身份都被掩盖——可能会降低马太效应,这种策略可能行不通,因为审稿人通常可以从预印本或会议演示文稿中识别作者相同的作品

修改

审评方法阅读在线预印本评估不同的作品添加新信息不要根据作者的身份对相同的作品进行不同的评估D议论文:人与自然本文论点,城市并不是生态荒漠,而是生物学家的孵化基地。①Cities,oftenseenasecologicalwastelands,actuallyhavethepotentialtoproduceexceptionalbiologists.Whiletraditionalbiologiststypicallycomefromruralbackgrounds,urbanresidentspossessdiverseskillsetsthatmakethembetterones.②Takemyselfasanexample.GrowingupinPhiladelphiaprovidedmewithauniqueangletolookaturbanecology.Thecity’sdistinctseasons,plentifulsquirrels,rowhomes,andfestivalsservedasmyfirstecologicalclassroom.ItwastherethatIwitnessedwildcatseatingbirdsandrats,peopledrivingbatsfromtheirhomes,andsnakesbeingkilledbylawnmowers(割草机).Thiswasecologyinaction,asrealasanyobservationinfieldsandforests.③Theuniqueenvironmentofurbanareasencourageswildlifetheretodevelopdistinctfeaturesandbehaviorsthatsetthemapartfromtheirruralcounterparts:theymaybelargerinsize,beactiveatdifferenttimesoftheday,movedifferently,andevendisplaydifferentpersonalities.Somebiologistsarguetheyareeven“smarter”becausetheybalancemorerisks,suchasexposuretoroads,poisonouschemicalsanddiseasesfromdomesticanimals—withrewards,ofcourse,likeinhabitableparksandhuman-providedfood.④Ashumanresidentsofcities,wetooadapttotherisksandchallengesofurbanliving.Thisadaptationsharpensourintuition(直觉)—welearnwhichstreetstoavoidandlockourdoorsforsafety.Ourabilitytoassessthreatsandourawarenessregardingsafetyinfluenceourbehaviorsandchoices,muchastheydoforurbanwildlife.Sharedexperiencessuchastheseenableustobetterunderstandandappreciateurbanwildlife.⑤Mostoftheworld’spopulationnowaccessesgreenandbluespaces,aswellaswildlife,withinurbanneighborhoods.Natureisnolongeronlyuntouchedwilderness;itincludessoundsofhumanlaughter,trashtrucksandfirealarms.Weurbanresidentsareresourcefulandimaginative.Weneedmorecapacity,moreparticipation,moreenergyandmoreinnovationinsciencetocreatesolutionstofightenvironmentaldegradationandreducebiodiversityloss.Identifyingthistalentacrosscitiespresentsapracticalapproach.P1:提出论点

城市不是生态荒漠,能培养优秀的生物学家P2-3以自己为例,举例支撑观点,自己从独特角度观察城市生态P4:对照

人类作为城市居民有风险和挑战意识,与动物相似P5:结论D32.WhatdidgrowingupinPhiladelphiateachtheauthor?A.Philadelphiaisuniquelyrichinwildlife.B.Studyingbiologyatschoolhelpsgreatly.C.Urbanwildcreaturesneedprotectiontoo.D.Citiesarefarfromecologicalwastelands.②Takemyselfasanexample.GrowingupinPhiladelphiaprovidedmewithauniqueangletolookaturbanecology.Thecity’sdistinctseasons,plentifulsquirrels,rowhomes,andfestivalsservedasmyfirstecologicalclassroom.ItwastherethatIwitnessedwildcatseatingbirdsandrats,peopledrivingbatsfromtheirhomes,andsnakesbeingkilledbylawnmowers(割草机).Thiswasecologyinaction,asrealasanyobservationinfieldsandforests.分明的

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城市不是生态荒漠①Cities,oftenseenasecologicalwastelands,actuallyhavethepotentialtoproduceexceptionalbiologists.Whiletraditionalbiologiststypicallycomefromruralbackgrounds,urbanresidentspossessdiverseskillsetsthatmakethembetterones.A33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“counterparts”inparagraph3mostlikelymean?A.Similarspecies. B.Potentialenemies.C.Naturalresources. D.Qualifiedbiologists.③Theuniqueenvironmentofurbanareasencourageswildlifetheretodevelopdistinctfeatureandbehaviorsthatsetthemapartfromtheirrural

counterparts:theymaybelargerinsize,beactiveatdifferenttimesoftheday,movedifferently,andevendisplaydifferentpersonalities.Somebiologistsarguetheyareeven“smarter”becausetheybalancemorerisks,suchasexposuretoroads,poisonouschemicalsanddiseasesfromdomesticanimals—withrewards,ofcourse,likeinhabitableparksandhuman-providedfood.B34.Whatexperienceshelpurbanresidentsunderstandwildlifebetter?A.Eco-friendlyhabits. 环保习惯 B.Risk-awarebehaviors.风险意识行为C.Ill-informedchoices.不明智的选择D.Fast-pacedurbanlife.快节奏城市生活④Ashumanresidentsofcities,wetooadapttotherisksandchallengesofurbanliving.Thisadaptationsharpensourintuition(直觉)—welearnwhichstreetstoavoidandlockourdoorsforsafety.Ourabilitytoassessthreatsandourawarenessregardingsafetyinfluenceourbehaviorsandchoices,muchastheydoforurbanwildlife.Sharedexperiencessuchastheseenableustobetterunderstandandappreciateurbanwildlife.A35.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.CitiesBuildBetterBiologists B.WhatMakesSmarterResidents?C.UrbanAreasEncourageWildlife D.WhoSavesEcologicalWastelands?①Cities,oftenseenasecologicalwastelands,actuallyhavethepotentialtoproduceexceptionalbiologists.Whiletraditionalbiologiststypicallycomefromruralbackgrounds,urbanresidentspossessdiverseskillsetsthatmakethembetterones.城市孵化更好的生物学家城市地区鼓励野生动物什么使得城里人聪明谁来拯救生态荒漠七选五说明文:人与自我如何助力春季马拉松Springmarathonsareapproaching,andwe’reheretohelpyouprepareforthestartingline.

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Somepeoplerespondwelltologginghighmileagesixdaysaweek,whileothersprefer

lower-intensityplansthatallowformorecross-trainingandfewerrunningdays.

Thebestmarathon

trainingplanistheonethatsuitsyourneedsandpreferences.●

38B

?Thedurationofyourmarathontrainingplandependsonyourexperiencelevel,currentfitness,

andtheexpertorauthorityyou’refollowing.Typically,marathontraininglasts12to20weeks,with

mostplansfallingwithinthe16-to20-weekrange.首段末尾句往往起到统领下文的作用A.TrainingplansvaryforeachrunnerB.HowlongshouldItrainforamarathonC.HowdoIdeterminemymarathongoalsD.Butyourtrainingshouldn’tfeelimpossibleE.It’sbettertoskipafewdaystoallowyourbodytorestF.TakeadeepbreathandgetbackontrackassoonaspossibleG.Thisguideaddressescommonquestionsaboutmarathontraining解决有些人...,另一些人...,适合你的是最好的训练计划因人而异小标题且为疑问句●WhatifImisstrainingtime?It’simportanttosticktoyourtrainingplaninordertorunyourbestrace.

However,noone’s

trainingisperfect.

Don’tworryifyoumisssomerunsduetolifeeventsorunexpectedcircumstances.

39F

.●Whatifmytrainingfeelstoodifficult?Marathontrainingisnoeasytask.Attimes,thiscanfeeloverbearinganddifficult.Youshould

beuncomfortabletosomedegree,whichisnormalwhengrowinginanything.

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consideradjustingyourplanorseekingadvicefromexperiencedrunnersorcoaches.Finally,don’tforgetaboutfuelingduringtrainingandracing,aswellaswhattowearonraceday.Withtherighttrainingplan,preparation,andattentiontothesedetails,you’llbewell-equippedtorun

yourbestraceyet—whetherit’syourfirstor50th!A.TrainingplansvaryforeachrunnerB.HowlongshouldItrainforamarathonC.HowdoIdeterminemymarathongoalsD.Butyourtraining

shouldn’tfeelimpossibleE.It’sbettertoskipafewdaystoallowyourbodytorestF.TakeadeepbreathandgetbackontrackassoonaspossibleG.Thisguideaddressescommonquestionsaboutmarathontraining如果我错过了训练时间怎么办?及时回归正轨太难咋办?计划如果不现实,要及时调整完形记叙文:人与社会本文讲述两个医院志愿护工的友情故事,鸟笼之交。It’sbeenoverayearsinceIstartedmyvolunteerworkasacaregiveratawell-known

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47

thebirdcage,sheaskedifIcould48herforan

upcomingsurgerysinceshehadnooneelsetorelyon.Ifelt49tobechosentotakecareof

herafterthe50.Judith,whoisalsoa51

andhasdevotedmanyyearstoworkingasa

hospitalvolunteer,truly

52

tobetreatedwithkindnessandrespect.B47.A.lookfor

B.pickup

C.throwoff

D.putawayD48.A.forgive

B.thank

C.interview

D.accompanyA49.A.honored

B.prepared

C.relaxed

D.qualifiedC50.A.checkin

B.accident

C.operation

D.examinationD51.A.patient

B.doctor

C.cleaner

D.caregiverC52.A.needs

B.expects

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