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Тема: Контроль навичок читання
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10
Sister Coxall
had been running Violet Ward for many years. Her pride and joy was her own
little office, scrupulously clean, its walls glistening with fresh white paint.
She sat at her desk, her eyes unseeing. Who was this new doctor, anyway? Some
silly youth fresh from medical school? What right had he to interfere in the
running of her ward?
She had met him
yesterday. He had driven into the hospital grounds and almost driven over her.
There were plenty of ‘Go Slow’ notices within sight. Besides, almost everybody
who worked at the hospital knew she walked through the grounds at that time of
day.
‘Are you all
right?’ he had said, getting out of his car. ‘I really wasn’t concentrating.’
He seemed embarrassed. ‘Er, Sister, I’m frightfully sorry.’
She couldn’t
help smiling. ‘That’s all right, Mr –’ she paused politely.
‘Doctor –
Doctor Green. I’ve just arrived, as you can see,’ he grinned. ‘I’m taking over
the running of D Block.’
Sister Coxall
noticeably stiffened. ‘D Block?’ she echoed.
‘Look, get into
my car, and I’ll drive you to the Nurses’ Home.’
They sat in
silence and soon were climbing the dingy staircase leading to Sister Coxall’s
neat room. Once inside, she took off her cape. ‘Sit down, Doctor, I’ll make
some tea.’
Sitting
drinking the sweet tea, Doctor Green explained that he had always been
interested in psychiatric work and when he had finished his studies, he had
applied for this post in one of the country’s largest psychiatric hospitals. He
had not expected to get the job, but he did, and without an interview.
He told her of
the great changes and new ideas he hoped he would introduce. ‘For instance,’ he
said, ‘the sister on Violet Ward has been working there for ten years. She must
have lost her identity to some extent. Her patients must be more like children
to her than sick people.’ He leaned forward. ‘You know, Sister, she is in
danger of illness herself. Tomorrow, when I begin my work, I intend to move
that sister to a different ward. She may not realise it at the time, but the
change will do her good.’
Sister Coxall
listened, a faint pink flush tinged her ears.
The day had
arrived. She looked around her office. She was going to be removed from this,
her home, and placed among strangers.
‘No,’ she
screamed, and her fist came heavily down upon the desk, scattering pens into
sudden life.
Sister Coxall’s
mind began to work. Now it raced. Nobody knows he is coming here except me. He said he was going to stay at a hotel last night and was coming straight to the
ward this morning, before reporting to the General Office. He had no white coat
or identity badge yet.
A diabolical
smile drew back the corners of her thin straight mouth. ‘There is only one
thing to do,’ she muttered, and rose and went to the door.
‘Nurse,’ she
called, ‘a new patient is expected this morning, a Mr Green. When he arrives,
bring him straight to my office.’ She looked down at the empty report paper she
held in her hand. ‘It says here that he is paranoid and greatly confused; he
thinks he’s a doctor. Humour him, Nurse. I’ll prepare a strong sedative.’
Going to the
cupboard, Sister Coxall took down a syringe and filled it with a cool orange
liquid. She then took an empty file from a cabinet and began to prepare a
written report on Mr Green.
She sighed. The
ward was full of men, all confused, all insisting they were doctors. No one was
ever going to take her ward and office away from her. No one.
I. Look at the
events of the story. They are in the wrong order. Try and guess the right order.
Write the corresponding order number of the
sentence in your answer sheet.
a) Sister Coxall
was in charge of Violet Ward.
b) Dr Green was
interested in psychiatric medicine.
c) She met the new
doctor.
d) He got out of
his car.
e) She wondered
who the new doctor was.
f) He nearly ran
her over.
g) She offered him
tea.
h) He gave her a
lift to the Nurses' Home.
i) She listened to
his plans for Violet Ward.
j) He had
recently finished his studies.
k) She walked
through the hospital grounds.
l) He got the new
job without an interview.
II. Match
each question with one of the answers below.
1
Why was Sister Coxall angry?
2
Why did nobody know what Dr Green looked like?
3
Why did she want him to come straight to the ward?
4
How do we know it was a lie that Dr Green was paranoid and
confused?
5
Why did she fill the syringe?
6
How do we know this was not the first time she had done this?
7
How did Sister Coxall know that the person who had almost driven over her was new to the hospital?
8
Why did Dr Green intend to move the sister on Violet Ward to a different
ward?
a Because
the sedative would make Dr Green easy to handle.
b Because she
was only pretending to read from a report
c Because the ward was full of men all
insisting they were doctors.
d Because he
hadn't been to the General Office yet to get his identity badge.
e Because she didn't want him to suspect that
the nurse thought he was a patient.
f Because she wanted to stay in her job.
g Because almost everybody who worked at the hospital
knew she walked through the grounds at that time of day.
h Because she must have lost her identity to some extent and
was in danger of illness herself.
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