488.I spent last summer volunteering at a hospital.One morning,I was called to a room in which an(1)
woman was staying.(2)
she wanted to go to a nearby gift shop,I got a wheelchair and helped her into it,heading for the shop. When we got there,the shop wasn't(3)
yet.It was merely a 30-minute wait so we went over to the(4)
area and I read her bits and pieces of the newspaper aloud.After 30 minutes,we went into the gift shop.Pushing her around,I could see the(5)
on her face as she looked at everything.She happily chose some window decorations and then spotted chocolates.She asked me to push her(6)
that direction.I helped her look through all the different chocolate arrangements.She(7)
decided on three different boxes. As she was checking out,she asked the cashier for a(8)
and asked me to write the numbers 1,2,and 3 on the boxes.She(9)
that the nurses were taking such good care of her,so she(10)
chocolates for each of the three shifts(三班倒) of nurses.The moment I wheeled her back up to her room,she gave the present shift of nurses their box of chocolates,who(11)
offered some to me before taking some themselves.There were(12)
all around. (13)
her generosity and getting the opportunity to spend time with someone who got so much pleasure from life was a(14)
in itself.Gratitude(感恩) has an amazing way of bringing people together,especially in a place where health is so highly(15)
489.We look ahead to London's art and exhibition openings and select the must-see shows. Double science It's a big month for the Science Museum,with a new gallery and an exhibition opening.The Science City gallery tells the story of London between 1550 and 1800 when major scientific breakthroughs were happening across the city - from Newton's laws of physics to the birth of microscopes allowing us to see the tiny creatures that live among us.If that isn't enough,there's also an exhibition on how art and science have worked closely together over the centuries and continue to do so today. Science City 1550 - 1800:The Linbury Gallery at the Science Museum.Opens 12 September - 13 October,free. The Art of Innovation:From Enlightenment to Dark Matter at the Science Museum.25 September - 26 January,free but ticketed. Are you worried yet? We all suffer from anxiety.Artists look into this through artworks that bring to light their own anxieties or how people living with anxiety manage. The exhibition also covers what anxiety would look like if it could be visualised in light or sound - something we imagine to be impossible. On Edge:Living in an Age of Anxiety at Science Gallery. September - 19 January,free. Climbing the walls No artist has made a bigger career out of placing sculptures of human figures all over the place.Antony Gormley,the artist behind the Angel of the North and sculptures standing all over London,takes over the Royal Academy of Arts with a blockbusting (轟動(dòng)一時(shí)的) exhibition.This is the hot art ticket in town. Antony Gormley at Royal Academy of Arts.21 October - 3 December, £18 - 22.
(1)What is on show in the Science City gallery?
A.Some of the greatest physicists. B.The stories of the London development. C.The prediction of the future science. D.Some of the great achievements in history. (2)Which exhibition allows visitors to get a feeling in a new way?
A.The Art of Innovation. B.On Edge. C.Royal Academy of Arts. D.Science City 1550 - 1800. (3)When can visitors see these four exhibitions altogether?