完形填空(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In 1996, Najah Bazzy was working as a nurse when she visited an Iraqi refugee family to help 41 their dying infant. She knew the situation would be 42 , but she wasn’t prepared for what she 43 .
There, at the house, she got her first glimpse of 44 . They absolutely had nothing, no refrigerator, no stove, no crib(婴儿床). The 45 was in a laundry basket, 46 on clean white towels.
She was so 47 that she decided to do something to 48 it. That day, Bazzy and her 49 gathered all the furniture and household items that they could and 50 everything to the family. She hasn’t 51 since then.
For years, Bazzy ran her goodwill 52 from her home, transporting donated goods in her family’s minivan. 53 , her efforts grew into Zaman International, a nonprofit that now 54 impoverished women and children of all backgrounds in the Detroit area. The group has 55 more than 250,000 people.
Today, Zaman 56 a 40,000-square-foot facility in the suburb of Inkster. The group’s warehouse offers aisles of food, rows of clothes and vast arrays of 57 free to those in need. The group’s case managers help clients 58 housing and other services.
“We’re a one-stop shop,” she said. “We help our 59 move from a ‘hand out’ to a ‘hands on’, because when you’re in crisis, the idea of 60 to get yourself out of it is overwhelming.”
答案
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In 1996, Najah Bazzy was working as a nurse when she visited an Iraqi refugee family to help 41 their dying infant. She knew the situation would be 42 , but she wasn’t prepared for what she 43 .
There, at the house, she got her first glimpse of 44 . They absolutely had nothing, no refrigerator, no stove, no crib(婴儿床). The 45 was in a laundry basket, 46 on clean white towels.
She was so 47 that she decided to do something to 48 it. That day, Bazzy and her 49 gathered all the furniture and household items that they could and 50 everything to the family. She hasn’t 51 since then.
For years, Bazzy ran her goodwill 52 from her home, transporting donated goods in her family’s minivan. 53 , her efforts grew into Zaman International, a nonprofit that now 54 impoverished women and children of all backgrounds in the Detroit area. The group has 55 more than 250,000 people.
Today, Zaman 56 a 40,000-square-foot facility in the suburb of Inkster. The group’s warehouse offers aisles of food, rows of clothes and vast arrays of 57 free to those in need. The group’s case managers help clients 58 housing and other services.
“We’re a one-stop shop,” she said. “We help our 59 move from a ‘hand out’ to a ‘hands on’, because when you’re in crisis, the idea of 60 to get yourself out of it is overwhelming.”
41. | A. account for | B. search for | C. care for | D. apply for |
42. 43. |
A. easy A. came across |
B. fixed B. came over |
C. permanent C. came up |
D. difficult D. came down |
44. 45. |
A. pity A. clothes |
B. cruelty B. baby |
C. poverty C. dishes |
D. specialty D. food |
46. | A. jumping | B. standing | C. sitting | D. lying |
47. | A. shaken | B. shocked | C. shamed | D. shaped |
48. | A. change | B. challenge | C. escape | D. withdraw |
49. | A. friends | B. colleagues | C. family | D. cousins |
50. | A. relieved | B. bought | C. sold | D. delivered |
51. | A. started | B. stopped | C. postponed | D. delayed |
52. | A. effort | B. effect | C. affection | D. infection |
53. | A. Actually | B. Exactly | C. Eventually | D. Barely |
54. | A. hires | B. supports | C. finds | D. transforms |
55. | A. helped | B. collected | C. employed | D. recruited |
56. | A. abandons | B. navigates | C. operates | D. donates |
57. | A. materials | B. tools | C. instruments | D. furniture |
58. | A. access | B. assess | C. accuse | D. accelerate |
59. | A. clerks | B. managers | C. staff | D. clients |
60. | A. what | B. how | C. where | D. when |
41-45 | CDACB | 46-50 | DBACD | 51-55 | BACBA | 56-60 | CDADB |