The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end , all the young people in our group began to reflect on what it had meant. We __21__ the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city __22__ the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply
23
us all –the rundown houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money… Walking home,
24
under a low bridge, we came across
25
families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on
26
he night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness.
The poverty(贫困) was
27
than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness settled over the group. Many
28
and cried. Spending time in this
29
moves a person to care about humanity.
That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had
30
. Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult
31
that day’s discoveries had inspired. Sitting together
32
a circle as everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that
33
of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.
Based on my
34
in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that
35
the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all
36
that we had seen things that should never be allowed to happen.
37
, what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the
38
we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on
39
they could do, a sense of determination
40
the previous sadness. Instead of despair, these young people began to feel a call to action.
21.A.put up with
B.got back toC.looked back onD.made up for
22.A.now thatB.so thatC.as ifD.even if
23.A.puzzledB.annoyedC.embarrassedD.shocked
24.A.marchingB.runningC.passingD.moving
25.A.entireB.normalC.averageD.general
26.A.beyondB.withC.tillD.for
27.A.strongerB.deeperC.worseD.less
28.A.gave upB.broke downC.set offD.held on
29.A.environmentB.hotelC.houseD.background
30.A.inspectedB.attemptedC.witnessedD.challenged
31.A.feelingsB.decisionsC.thoughtsD.impressions
32.A.alongB.aroundC.byD.in
33.A.neitherB.eitherC.noneD.each
34.A.experiencesB.schedulesC.dataD.position
35.A.onceB.whileC.sinceD.unless
36.A.supposedB.advisedC.confirmedD.agreed
37.A.SurelyB.RatherC.NowD.Indeed
38.A.burdenB.sufferingC.anxietyD.difficulty
39.A.howB.whereC.whatD.when
40.A.replacedB.changedC.coveredD.improved
21.C
22.B
23.D
24.C
25.A
26.D
27.C
28.B
29.A
30.C
31.A
32.D
33.C
34.A
35.B
36.D
37.C
38.B
39.C
40.A
After finishing working at the hospital that day, I was driving home after a particularly busy night call. In front of
me was a public bus, with college students sitting on the roof, __1__a small metal railing (栏杆). As the __2__weaved through traffic, I could see the boys __3__from side to side.__4__, a boy fell off the back of the bus. He __5__the road face down, bounced once, and __6__. He lay __7__in the middle of the road as the bus sped away. The cars directly behind the bus __8__to avoid the boy, but none stopped. Part of me understood — if he died, it would mean police involvement and __9__problems. In fact, I felt the same willing to keep going, __10__the willing to stop and help was __11__. I knew that if the boy was bleeding into his brain, he could __12__in a matter of minutes. He had to get to hospital quickly.
I stopped my car and carefully __13__the boy, who appeared to be about 20. His face was covered in __14__ — he had a long deep cut on his forehead and another above his right ear. There didn't seem to be any other injuries. I __15__to apply pressure to the cuts to stop the bleeding but failed. With the __16__of some bystanders, I lifted his unconscious body into the back seat of my car. I asked a couple of men to __17__me, but they shrank away from further involvement. I jumped in the car and __18__to the hospital. On reaching the emergency entrance, I __19__, “Head injury!” Hospital staff wheeled the boy into the emergency room, while I gave a quick __20__to the oncall doctor.
After an initial examination, the doctors determined that he was most likely bleeding into his brain. Luckily the boy was saved at last.
1.A.getting
B.holding
C.fixing
D.painting
2.A.driver
B.studentsC.walkers
D.passengers
3.A.dancing
B.fightingC.shaking
D.looking
4.A.Slowly
B.QuicklyC.Likely
D.Suddenly
5.A.jumped
B.hitC.fell
D.got
6.A.rolled over
B.came overC.got over
D.took over
7.A.careless
B.motionlessC.hopeless
D.fearless
8.A.broke
B.brakedC.moved
D.checked
9.A.improper
B.unimportantC.unnecessary
D.inconvenient
10.A.and
B.soC.or
D.but
11.A.nicer
B.biggerC.weaker
D.stronger
12.A.die
B.liveC.save
D.hurt
13.A.examined
B.foundC.touched
D.operated
14.A.mud
B.bloodC.tears
D.scars
15.A.managed
B.refusedC.tried
D.planned
16.A.watch
B.neglectC.respect
D.help
17.A.accompany
B.approveC.observe
D.applaud
18.A.slipped
B.turnedC.raced
D.went
19.A.said
B.repeatedC.wept
D.shouted
20.A.truth
B.complaintC.history
D.look
Everybody has one of those days when everything goes wrong.This is what happened to Harry.
One morning,he got up very__1__because he had forgotten to__2__his alarm clock.He__3__to shave(刮脸) quickly and cut himself.When he got__4__,he got blood all over his__5__,so he had to find another one.The__6__other shirt that was__7__needed ironing(熨).While he was__8__it,there was a knock at the door.It was the man to__9__the meter(煤气表).He showed him where the meter was.After he paid the gas__10__and showed the man out,he found the iron had__11__a hole in his shirt.So he had to__12__the one with the blood on it__13__.By this time it was very late,so he__14__he couldn’t go to work by bus.He__15__for a taxi to take him to work,the taxi arrived and Harry__16__in.
In another part of the town,a man had killed a woman with a knife and was seen to run away in a taxi.When Harry’s taxi stopped outside his office,a policeman__17__to be standing there.He saw the blood on Harry’s shirt,and took him to the police station.He was__18__till 3 o’clock p.m.before the police was sure that he was not the man they__19__.When he finally arrived at the office at about 4 p.m.,his boss took a look at him and told him to go away and find__20__job.
1.A.fast
B.late
C.worriedly
D.early
2.A.set
B.send
C.hang
D.ring
3.A.tried
B.hoped
C.meant
D.wished
4.A.worn
B.tired
C.dressed
D.paid
5.A.coat
B.shirt
C.sweater
D.jacket
6.A.very
B.similar
C.different
D.only
7.A.white
B.pretty
C.blue
D.clean
8.A.washing
B.cleaning
C.brushing
D.ironing
9.A.read
B.mend
C.examine
D.test
10.A.money
B.fee
C.bill
D.charge
11.A.burnt
B.made
C.lighted
D.fired
12.A.put
B.wear
C.change
D.choose
13.A.at all
B.after all
C.first of all
D.above all
14.A.thought
B.wondered
C.believed
D.said
15.A.looked
B.wished
C.asked
D.telephoned
16.A.got
B.sat
C.stepped
D.seated
17.A.seemed
B.happened
C.surprised
D.introduced
18.A.held
B.caught
C.kept
D.left
19.A.met
B.needed
C.wrote
D.wanted
20.A.one
B.other
C.the other
D.another
【参考答案】
Ⅰ.1.B 2.A 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.D 9.A 10.C
11.A 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.A 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.D
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