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[单项选择]"We’ ll give the dispenser something to do. If we go on prescribing these, he’ll lose his cunning."
The students laughed, and the doctor gave them a circular glance of enjoyment in his joke. Then he touched the bell and, when the porter poked his head in, said: "Old women, please."
He leaned back in his chair, chatting with the house-physician while the porter herded along the old patients. They came in, strings of anemic girls, with large fringes and pallid lips, who could not digest their bad, insufficient food; old ladies, fat and thin, aged prematurely by frequent confinements, with winter coughs; women with this, that, and the other, the matter with them. Dr. Tyrell and his house-physician got through them quickly. Time was getting on, and the air in the small room was growing more sickly.
By about six o’clock they were finished. Philip, exhausted by standing all the time, by the bad air, and by the attention he had given, strolled over with his fellow-clerks
A. scheming
B. skill
C. sense
D. wisdom
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"We’ll give the dispenser(药剂师) something to do. If we go on prescribing these, he’ll lose his cunning."
The students laughed, and the doctor gave them a circular glance of enjoyment in his joke. Then he touched the bell and, when the porter poked his head in, said: "Old women, please."
He leaned back in his chair, chatting with the house-physician while the porter herded along the old patients. They came in, strings of anemic girls, with large fringes and pallid lips, who could not digest their bad, insufficient food; old ladies, fat and thin, aged prematurely by frequent confinements, with winter coughs; women with this, that, and the other, the matter with them. Dr. Tyrell and his house-physician got through them quickly. Time was getting on, and the air in the small room was growing more sickly.
... By about six o’clock they were finished. Philip, exhausted by standing all the time, by the bad air, and by the attent
A. scheming
B. skill
C. sense
D. wisdom
[填空题]ruler what see something give and get
that selflessness himself more bound
therefore life which worthy clear
Parents can no more be friends to their children than teachers can be to their students. For the essence of friendship is reciprocity(互惠): giving and getting something like (61) you give. Parents (62) to the proper development of their children, and teachers guide the shaping of their students’ minds.
It should be (63) now why real friendship requires more than merely having" (64) in common." It is what people have in common (65) determines the kind of friendship they will have. Real friendship requires at least a sound moral character out of the richness of which individuals are able to (66) this precious affection. The more individuals give, the more they realize a genuine kind of (67) , the better friends they are. A good man will not only do for his frie