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12th Annual Tuff Tails Animal Rescue Rock-n-RollapaloozaFreeThe 12thAnnual Tuff Tails Animal Rescue Rock-n-Rollapalooza is returning to The Warehouseassist her.No one would call Professor Mason "dear"or by her first name if she had been in aAmityil n Sunday,April 30,023 from2 pmpmwith PLENTY of parking in the back.pmofessional setting,but as soon as she became an older woman with a broken hip,it was fine.families and friends of all aes ojonthe futosuppor the homeless dogs and cats!There are times when it might be appropriate to call a patient“dear”or“love”or by their firstThe GTB will be in the house,and of coure The Codfrey Townsend Band!Rock'n'Roll at itsname,but the widespread adoption of these is indicative of the disrespect towards older people thatis endemic in our society.finest.100%of any donations go right to homeless animals-NO exceptionsWord soon got out among the junior doctors who she was.On my last visit before she couldJersey Cares Fun Run 5K Run or 1M Walkleave the hospital,one of the house officers came with a textbook she had written:"Would you$35.00mind signing it please?"he said."Certainly not,"she replied,smiling."Good luck with the tests,As a leader in volunteerism in New Jersey,Jersey Cares increases the level of meaningfulvolunteer engagement by creating and managing efficient projects that address critical community-效,的identified needs.A.The nurse was a highly skilled one.On Saturday,May 6th,participate in a 5K run or walk a 1-mile course through the beautifulB.Professor Mason was fed up with the nurse's service.trails of Garret Mountain Reservation,and then join the Finish Line Community Celebration whichC.The author was dissatisfied with the nurse.includes awards and refreshments!D.The nurse was familiar with Professor Mason.New York Cares Annual Soiree作hther收d2y$185.00A.Professor Mason's great achievements.New York Cares,the largest volunteer network in the city,will host its annual soiree(),B,Reasons Pofe Mason got in hospital.>院成的.等t的which celebrates the thousands of committed volunteers who show up for communities in needC.Treatments Professor Mason received in hospital.throughout New York City,on Tuesday,May 16th from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm.This year's soireeD.Professor Mason's influence on her studentsoffers a wonderful night full of dancing,delicious food,an open beer and wine bar,live226.What can be learned about the house officer?entertainment,a silent auction(拍卖),and so much more!All the profits from this event will go toA.He has written a medical book.furthering New York Cares'mission and community-powered programs.B.He will take some exams soon.21.What can we learn about New York Cares Annual Soiree?C.He has assisted Professor Mason recently.A.It lasts about 3 hours.D.He feels guilty of treating Professor Mason unfairlyB.It takes place once a monthC.It's mainly for rock music performers.27.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?D.It's the largest volunteer network nationwideA.To show his great honour to his professor.22.Which event is a more family-friendly one?B.To share his experience of visiting a patient.A.New York Cares Annual SoireeC.To reflect on the disrespect shown to older patientsinteractionB.Jersey Cares Fun Run 5K Run or 1M WalkC.Bee-A-Pollinator:Earth Day Service DayD.To present thehamoniourltionship between dotrand patienr形D.12th Annual Tuff Tails Animal Rescue Rock-n-RollapaloozaAround seven out of every ten Americans who work in offices do their work in an open23.What do the four activities have in common?environment,defined as at desks without,meaningful partitions(隔板),according to anA.They're free of charge.B.They're relevant to charity.International Facility Management Association survey.That is,if they even have a desk-workersC.They're about sports life.D.They're events with a long historymay be assigned only a few feet of a communal()table,The open-plan office space trend.刻服?3Bpopularized by creative agencies and technology start-ups,went mainstream because of the belief"I've come to see Professor Mason,"I explained to the nurse,She looked at me blankly andthat open-space environments support innovation.More nearness between employees,the thinkingthen searched in her uniform pocket and produced a piece of paper."Oh,you mean Mary,"shewent,would create more interaction and teamwork,promole social interaction and urge productivity.said,looking down at the list of patients.No,I thought,I mean Professor Mason,but I let thisBut in fact,purely open-plan offices have been shown to have the opposite effects,creating sopass.The nurse showed me to her bed."Here you go;there's a visitor for you,"she said rudelymuch distraction()that employees stayed away from each other.A study funded by Harvardto Professor Mason,who was sitting up in bed.Business School,the results of which were published last year,tracked what happened when aI have known Professor Mason since I was a medical student.She is an internationally famousBritish company moved its employees from traditional office space,with offices with walls,to anneurologist with a formidable intellect and considerable standing both as an academic and as aopen office.Face-to-face interaction became less-employees spent 72 percent less time interactingclinician.She is the author of countless research papers as well as one of the key textbooks used bywith their colleagues.Instead of talking more with each other,the employees put on headphonesmedical students and trainee doctors.She'd just broken her hip,which is why I was visiting her inand began communicating by text and email.As digital communication channels surged,productivitydeclined.hospital.Neuroscience also holds some clues as to why the tight quarters in communal work spacesBut,with her enquiring(爱探索的)mind,Professor Mason had seized upon her admission towhere workers are only given about half the space they were given a decade ago-are so hard tosee what being a patient was really like.Not only was she rarely offered adequate fluids,but shework in.“The human voice sets off the most powerful emotional response in our auditory(听觉的)was repeatedly left calling out for assistance to use the toilet After she was sick,no one cleanedexperience.Voice above 55 decibels()-roughly the sound of a loud phone call-causesher for an hour and for three days she went without a shower because they did not have the staff to英语威适不货美8英语试题第4页(共8页)⊙切4

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