閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意。然后從所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

After finishing medical school in 2004, then 21-year-old Yuan Dong came to work at Luohe Welfare House(福利院), Henan Province. He started his work if ___________ the sick children.

As the only child of his ___________, Yuan grew up not as a little emperor(皇帝) like many mother children born after the 1980s.

“My parents were ____________ with me. I did not get whatever I wanted I was a kid. Thanks to that, I didn’t need to see a ____________ since my parents didn’t allow me to eat many candies,” Yuan recalls.

His work in the welfare house has made him grow. “My work has turned me to a ____________ person. What I have learned here taught me to be more different from others, which changed ____________ a lot.”

“____________ here all have congenital(先天性的) diseases, and our welfare house takes the job of raising them and giving them medical ____________. Their ages are from 1 to 19 years old.”

In a word where people often set _____________ goals for different time in life, Yuan has kept doing the same thing for nine years, never thinking of ___________. He says there is still a lot for him to learn from his job, and there is a lot for him to do for the poor children.

1.A. taking care of B. teaching C. looking for D. examining

2.A. home B. house C. family D. room

3.A. happy B. strict C. careful D. angry

4.A. teacher B. driver C. dentist D. policeman

5.A. better B. worse C. richer D. poorer

6.A. us B. them C. him D. me

7.A. Boys B. Girls C. Children D. Adults

8.A. room B. care C. money D. work

9.A. difficult B. easy C. the same D. different

10.A. giving up B. giving off C. giving away D. giving out

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