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Florence Nightingale was born in a rich family.When she was young,she took lessons in music and drawing,and read great books.She also travelled a great deal with her mother and father.
   As a child,she felt that visiting sick people was both a duty and a pleasure.She enjoyed helping them.
   At last,her mind was made up. "I'm going to be a nurse, " she decided.
   "Nursing isn't the right work for a lady, " her father responded to her.
   "Then I will make it so, " she smiled.And she went to learn nursing in Germany and France.When she returned to England,F(xiàn)lorence started a nursing home for women.
   During the Crimean War in 1854,she went with a group of thirty-eight nurses to the front hospital.What they saw there was terrible.Dirt and death were everywhere to be seen and smelled.The officer there did not want any women to tell him how to run a hospital,either.But the brave nurses went to work.
   Florence used her own money and some from friends to buy clothes,beds,medicines and food for the men.Her only pay was the smiles from the lips of dying soldiers.But they were more than enough for this kind woman.
   After war,she returned to England and was honoured for her service by Queen Victoria.But Florence said that her work had just begun.She raised money to build the Nightingale Home for Nurses in London.She also wrote a book on public health,which was printed in several countries.
   Florence Nightingale passed away at the age of ninety,still trying to serve others through her work as a nurse.Indeed,it is because of her that we honour nurses today.

(1)When she was a child,F(xiàn)lorence
C
C
.
A.wrote a book on public health
B.knew what her duty in life was
C.loved to help the sick people
D.was most interested in music and drawing
(2)During the Crimean War in 1854,F(xiàn)lorence served in the front hospital where
B
B
.
A.she earned a lot of money
B.work was very difficult
C.few soldiers died because of her work
D.she didn't have enough food and clothes
(3)Why was Florence honoured by Queen Victoria?
D
D

A.Because she built the Nightingale Home for Nurses.
B.Because of her old age.
C.Because she worked as a nurse all her life.
D.Because she did a great deal of work during the Crimean War.
(4)The passage can be best described as
A
A
.
A.the life story of a famous woman
B.a(chǎn) description of the nursing work
C.a(chǎn)n example of successful education
D.the history of nursing in England

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【答案】C;B;D;A
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