听力原文:W: Hi, Bill. How is your oral presentation coming along?
M: What oral presentation? I don't have to give mine until the end of the next week.
W: You mean you haven't even started working on it yet?
M: No. I need the pressure of a deadline to get inspired.
W: I'm just the opposite. I can't concentrate unless I know I have plenty of time. Besides I have a big physics test next week so I want to get my presentation out of the way.
M: What's your presentation on?
W: William Carlos Williams.
M: Wasn't he a poet? I thought we were supposed to focus on a short story.
W: He wrote short stories, do you know?
M: Really? I never knew that I guess I'll learn more on Tuesday. Is that when you are supposed to talk?
W: Uh-huh. But I was going to offer you sneak preview. I'm looking for someone to tell me whether I'm talking too fast and whether you can follow what I'm saying.
M: I guess I could do that. When were you thinking of?
W: Will tonight be all right? I'll be around after dinner.
M: That sounds good. I'll stop by your room. It's probably quieter there than in my hall.
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A poet.
B. A novel.
C. The physics test.
D. The oral presentation.
A.More member countries.B.More weapons.C.More armies.D.More money and more support.
A. More member countries.
B. More weapons.
C. More armies.
D. More money and more support.
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a factor in complete understanding
A. Instructions that come with a product.
B. Money amount.
C. The quality of a product.
D. Guarantees on the product.
Lifesaver Heroine—Florence Nightingale
"The ultimate destination of all nursing is the nursing of the sick in their own homes. I look to the abolition of all hospitals and Workhouse infirmaries. "
—Florence Nightingale
Early Years
Florence Nightingale was born in Italy on 12 May 1820 and was named Florence after the city where she was born. Her parents, William Edward and Frances Nightingale were a wealthy couple, who had toured Europe/or two years on their honeymoon. During their travels their first daughter, Parthenope, was born in Naples (Parthenope being the Greek name for the ancient city), followed one year later by Florence. On returning to England the Nightingales divided their time between two homes.. In the summer months they lived at Lea Hurst in Derbyshire, moving to Embley in Hampshire for the winter. Lea Hurst is now a retirement home and Embley is now a school.
Call from God
Florence and Parthenope were taught at home by their Cambridge University educated father. Florence was an academic child, while her sister excelled at painting and needlework. Florence grew up to be a lively and attractive young woman, admired in the family's social circle and she was expected to make a good marriage, but Florence had other concerns. In 1837, whilst in the gardens at Embley, Florence had what she described as her "calling". Florence heard the voice of God calling her to do his work, but at this time she had no idea what that work would be.
The Years of Struggle and the Visit to Kaiserswerth
Florence developed an interest in the social questions of the day, made visits to the homes of the sick in the local villages and began to investigate hospitals and nursing. Her parents refused to allow her to become a nurse as in the mid-nineteenth century it was not considered a suitable profession for a well educated woman. While the family conflicts over Florence's future remained unresolved, it was decided that Florence would tour Europe with some family friends, Charles and Selina Bracebridge. The three traveled to Italy, Egypt and Greece, returning in July 1850 through Germany where they visited Pastor Theodor Fliedner's hospital and school for deaconesses (女执事,牧师的女助手) at Kaiserswerth, near Dusseldorf. The following year Florence Nightingale returned to Kaiserswerth and undertook three months nursing training, which enabled her to take a vacancy as Superintendent of the Establishment for Gentlewomen during illness at No.1 Harley Street, London in 1853.
The Crimean War
In March 1854 Britain, France and Turkey declared war on Russia. The allies defeated the Russians at the battle of the Alma in September but reports in The Times criticized the British medical facilities for the wounded. In response, Sidney Herbert, the Minister at War, who knew Florence Nightingale socially and through her work at Harley Street, appointed her to oversee the introduction of female nurses into the military hospitals in Turkey. On 4 November 1854, Florence Nightingale arrived at the Barrack Hospital in Scutari, a suburb on the Asian side of Constantinople (君士坦丁堡), with the party of 38 nurses. Initially the doctors did not want the nurses there and did not ask for their help, but within ten days fresh casualties arrived from the battle of Inkerman and the nurses were fully stretched.
The "Lady-in-Chief", as Florence was called, wrote home on behalf of the soldiers. She acted as a banker, sending the men's wages home to their families, and introduced reading rooms to the hospital. In return she gained the undying respect of the British soldiers. The introduction of female nurses to the military hospitals was an outstanding success, and to show the nation's gratitude for Florence Nightin gale's hard work a public subscription (募捐) was organized in November 1855. The money collected was to enab
A. Y
B. N
C. NG