单选题
Joyce Sipes and Mary Ellen Dodge

When Joyce Sipes was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1999, she shared the news immediately with her sister Mary Ellen Dodge. Mary Ellen was there for her—helping her through the terror, and the fear, and the thousand questions that are inevitably a part of hearing the word "cancer".
Fortunately, a friend at work who had had a similar diagnosis highly recommended Alonzo Walker, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin surgical oncologist(外科肿瘤学家) and director of the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Breast Cancer Program. Joyce made an appointment. At an initial consultation, Dr. Walker spent two hours with Joyce and her husband. Joyce was so reassured; she cancelled her appointment to get a second opinion elsewhere.
Ultimately, Joyce"s cancer required a mastectomy(乳房切除术). Reconstructive surgery took place right away. She came to think of Dr. Walker as her partner, "not just my doctor". And the Froedtert nurses, she says, were "very unusual and impressive".
As it turned out, Joyce would soon have the chance to do something important for her sister Mary Ellen. During her own cancer treatment, Joyce suggested that Mary Ellen should get herself checked through the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Breast Cancer Program. In addition to its opportunities for examination and screening, the hospital had established a program especially for women in families at high risk for cancer. Sure enough, it turned out that Mary Ellen had some cysts(囊肿), one of which was dangerous enough that it needed to be surgically removed. She"s fine now—thanks to Joyce"s suggestion.
Both sisters experienced firsthand how Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin offers more than leading edge technology and the unmatched experience of physicians in an academic medical center. It offers a comprehensive team approach—of—consultation, collaboration, and care—all focused on the individual patient. That"s why Joyce came to think of Froedtert. throughout the process of her treatment, as being her "security blanket".
Joyce Sipes has been cancer-free five years now—an important milestone(里程碑) for breast cancer survivors. Joyce and Mary Ellen are together once again in their workshop in Joyce"s home, making the beautiful market baskets, bread baskets, muffin(松饼) baskets, and Nantucket baskets that they—and their customers—love.
单选题 What did Mary Ellen do for her cancer-stricken sister?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 由第一段可以知道,Mary Ellen陪在Joyce身边,千方百计安慰她,帮她渡过困难的时刻。
单选题 After talking with Dr. Walker, Joyce decided______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 第二段最后一句说到,看过walker医生后,她疑虑全消,不到别处看医生了。
单选题 Thanks to Joyce"s suggestion, Mary Ellen got______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 第四段后半部分讲的就是Mary Ellen听从Joyce的建议做了检查,查出有囊肿,然后做了手术并完全康复的事。
单选题 Which is NOT true of Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 从倒数第二段可以看到作者对这家医学院赞美有加,无论是技术、经验还是服务都堪称一流,怎么会是“不关心病人”呢?
单选题 It can be seen from the last paragraph that the two sisters______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 最后一段说到,Joyce已经摆脱了癌魔,姐妹俩一起愉快地干活。这里要注意的是making...baskets,不是learning to make...baskets,所以不应是选项C。